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'''''Killers of the Dark''''', also known in fan circles as '''''The Killer Cats of Geng Singh''''', was an unproduced six-part serial written by [[David Weir]] that was to have concluded [[Season 15]]. [[Graham Williams]] decided another [[Gallifrey]] story needed to be written after the success of ''[[The Deadly Assassin (TV story)|The Deadly Assassin]]'' and commissioned Weir with the task. It would feature Cat-People native to Gallifrey who would live in a culture similar to that of many Asian countries. It would also feature a scene set in a gladiatorial arena, filled with Cat-People. When run past script editor [[Anthony Read]] and director [[Gerald Blake]], it was cancelled as they believed it would be too hard to film (it was, reportedly, so ambitious that even if the production team had had a film budget they would not have been able to make it). Williams and Read then wrote ''[[The Invasion of Time (TV story)|The Invasion of Time]]'' to replace it.
'''''Killers of the Dark''''', also known in fan circles as '''''The Killer Cats of Geng Singh''''', was an unproduced six-part serial written by [[David Weir]] that was to have concluded [[Season 15]]. [[Graham Williams]] decided another [[Gallifrey]] story needed to be written after the success of ''[[The Deadly Assassin (TV story)|The Deadly Assassin]]'' and commissioned Weir with the task. It would feature Cat-People native to Gallifrey who would live in a culture similar to that of many Asian countries. It would also feature a scene set in a gladiatorial arena, filled with Cat-People. When run past script editor [[Anthony Read]] and director [[Gerald Blake]], it was cancelled as they believed it would be too hard to film (it was, reportedly, so ambitious that it would have been too expensive to make even on a film budget). Williams and Read then wrote ''[[The Invasion of Time (TV story)|The Invasion of Time]]'' to replace it.


The name ''Killer Cats of Geng Singh'' is based on a misunderstanding of something Graham Williams once said at a convention. Trying to remember the name of the unproduced story, he said it was ''"The Killer Cats of... something"'', and substituted "Ginseng" for the noun he couldn't remember, riffing on the sometimes odd-sounding proper nouns used in ''Doctor Who''. This was misreported in the fan press as ''The Killer Cats of Geng Singh''; this was never the actual title of the story. ([[INFO]]: ''[[The Invasion of Time (TV story)|The Invasion of Time]]'')
The name ''Killer Cats of Geng Singh'' is based on a misunderstanding of something Graham Williams once said at a convention. Trying to remember the name of the unproduced story, he said it was ''"The Killer Cats of... something"'', and substituted "Ginseng" for the noun he couldn't remember, riffing on the sometimes odd-sounding proper nouns used in ''Doctor Who''. This was misreported in the fan press as ''The Killer Cats of Geng Singh''; this was never the actual title of the story. ([[INFO]]: ''[[The Invasion of Time (TV story)|The Invasion of Time]]'')
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