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'''Killers of the Dark''', also known as '''The Killer Cats of Geng Singh''', was an unproduced six-part serial written by [[David Weir]] that was to have conclude [[Season 15]]. [[Graham Williams]] decided another [[Gallifrey]] story needed to be written after the success of ''[[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. Weir and Read then wrote ''[[The Invasion of Time]]'' to replace it.
'''Killers of the Dark''', also known as '''The Killer Cats of Geng Singh''', was an unproduced six-part serial written by [[David Weir]] that was to have conclude [[Season 15]]. [[Graham Williams]] decided another [[Gallifrey]] story needed to be written after the success of ''[[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. Williams and Read then wrote ''[[The Invasion of Time]]'' to replace it.
[[Category:Unproduced Doctor Who stories]]
[[Category:Unproduced Doctor Who stories]]
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