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== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
Trevor Martin's Doctor originated in the stage play, ''[[Doctor Who and the Daleks in Seven Keys to Doomsday]]'', in which he was implied to have followed [[Jon Pertwee]]'s [[Third Doctor]]. The stage play version of this character, therefore, was the Fourth Doctor before [[Tom Baker]] was cast for television. In [[Seven Keys to Doomsday|the audio adaptation]], an [[Previous Doctor (Seven Keys to Doomsday)|unidentified incarnation]] played by [[Nicholas Briggs]] preceded him.
Trevor Martin's Doctor originated in the stage play, ''[[Doctor Who and the Daleks in Seven Keys to Doomsday]]'', in which he was specified to have immediately regenerated from [[Jon Pertwee]]'s [[Third Doctor]]. The stage play version of this character, therefore, was the Fourth Doctor before [[Tom Baker]] was cast for television. In [[Seven Keys to Doomsday|the audio adaptation]], an [[Previous Doctor (Seven Keys to Doomsday)|unidentified incarnation]] played by [[Nicholas Briggs]] preceded him.


The "Seven Keys" Doctor was played by several other actors in later worldwide performances of the original play, including [[Michael Sagar]] in the 1984 production of the play in Porirua, New Zealand. Sagar portrayed the Doctor wearing a chequered suit and sporting a black moustache, giving him an overall look clearly distinct from Trevor Martin's take.<ref>http://doctorwho.org.nz/archive/tsv61/sevenkeys.html</ref>
The "Seven Keys" Doctor was played by several other actors in later worldwide performances of the original play, including [[Michael Sagar]] in the 1984 production of the play in Porirua, New Zealand. Sagar portrayed the Doctor wearing a chequered suit and sporting a black moustache, giving him an overall look clearly distinct from Trevor Martin's take.<ref>http://doctorwho.org.nz/archive/tsv61/sevenkeys.html</ref>
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