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'''''The Reign of Terror''''' was the eighth and final serial of [[season 1]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]. ''It was written by [[Dennis Spooner]], directed by [[Henric Hirsch]] and featured [[William Hartnell]] as the [[First Doctor]], [[William Russell]] as [[Ian Chesterton]], [[Jacqueline Hill]] as [[Barbara Wright]] and [[Carole Ann Ford]] as [[Susan Foreman]]. | '''''The Reign of Terror''''' was the eighth and final serial of [[season 1]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]. ''It was written by [[Dennis Spooner]], directed by [[Henric Hirsch]] and featured [[William Hartnell]] as the [[First Doctor]], [[William Russell]] as [[Ian Chesterton]], [[Jacqueline Hill]] as [[Barbara Wright]] and [[Carole Ann Ford]] as [[Susan Foreman]]. The serial was first broadcast between [[8 August (releases)|8 August]] and [[12 September (releases)|12 September]] [[1964 (releases)|1964]] on [[BBC One|BBC1]]. | ||
It was the first story to use [[location filming]], the first to feature a pre-pubescent actor in a speaking role, and the first to show the full-sized [[the TARDIS|TARDIS]] prop materialising. It also heralded the arrival of [[writer]] and future [[script editor]] [[Dennis Spooner]] to the programme. It is the only season finale not to have any science fiction elements whatsoever, apart from the TARDIS and its crew. | It was the first story to use [[location filming]], the first to feature a pre-pubescent actor in a speaking role, and the first to show the full-sized [[the TARDIS|TARDIS]] prop materialising. It also heralded the arrival of [[writer]] and future [[script editor]] [[Dennis Spooner]] to the programme. It is the only season finale not to have any science fiction elements whatsoever, apart from the TARDIS and its crew. |
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