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'''Number of episodes:''' 4\\
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Not really a definable statement. Ian and Barbara were arguably the protagonists from the beginning.


JustForFun/{{The one w|ith}}here the companion is the protagonist for the first time. [[DownerEnding And also where a lot of people die in the end.]]

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[[WMG:[[center:[-''[[Series/DoctorWho Doctor Who]]'' [[Recap/DoctorWho recap index]]\\
'''First Doctor Era'''\\
'''Season 3:''' [[Recap/DoctorWhoS3E1Galaxy4 1]] | [[Recap/DoctorWhoS3E2MissionToTheUnknown 2]] | [[Recap/DoctorWhoS3E3TheMythMakers 3]] | [[Recap/DoctorWhoS3E4TheDaleksMasterPlan 4]] | '''5''' | [[Recap/DoctorWhoS3E6TheArk 6]] | [[Recap/DoctorWhoS3E7TheCelestialToymaker 7]] | [[Recap/DoctorWhoS3E8TheGunfighters 8]] | [[Recap/DoctorWhoS3E9TheSavages 9]] | [[Recap/DoctorWhoS3E10TheWarMachines 10]]\\
'''[[Recap/DoctorWhoS2E1PlanetOfGiants <<< Season 2]]''' | '''[[Recap/DoctorWhoS4E1TheSmugglers Season 4 >>>]]''']]-]]]
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->Written by John Lucarotti and Donald Tosh[[note]]Actual writing credits unknown due to conflicting accounts and the lack of surviving footage[[/note]]\\
Directed by Paddy Russell\\
'''Production code:''' W\\
'''Air dates:''' 5 - 26 February 1966\\
'''Episode titles:''' "War of God", "The Sea Beggar", "Priest of Death", "Bell of Doom"



'''Production code:''' W




Written by John Lucarotti and Donald Tosh. This four-episode serial first aired from February 5-26, 1966.

Episodes: "War of God", "The Sea Beggar", "Priest of Death", "Bell of Doom". All four episodes are missing.
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Clarifying the long version of the title


Also known as ''The Massacre of St. Bartholomew's Eve.''[[note]]The massacre actually took place on St. Bartholomew's ''Day''; this full title may be a hangover from the earlier drafts, which were less historically accurate than the finished product.[[/note]]

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Also known as ''The Massacre of St. Bartholomew's Eve.''[[note]]The massacre actually took place on St. Bartholomew's ''Day''; this full title is intended to be parsed as "the eve of the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre", and may be a hangover holdover from the earlier drafts, which were less historically accurate than the finished product.[[/note]]
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JustForFun/{{The one w|ith}}here the companion is the protagonist for the first time. And also where a lot of people die in the end.

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JustForFun/{{The one w|ith}}here the companion is the protagonist for the first time. [[DownerEnding And also where a lot of people die in the end.
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[[HereWeGoAgain Yes, again.]]
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The TARDIS materialises in [[UsefulNotes/FrenchWarsOfReligion Paris, 1572]], and the Doctor wanders off to visit a famous apothecary while Steven falls in with a group of Huguenots (French Protestants) from the household of Admiral de Coligny. Steven and his new friends rescue Anne Chaplet, a serving-girl, from some guards and hear of a plan by the Queen Mother, UsefulNotes/CatherineDeMedici, to massacre all French Protestants. Meanwhile, the Abbot of Amboise -- a {{Doppelganger}} of the Doctor -- is executed by the authorities for failing to have de Coligny assassinated, giving Steven quite a shock when he finds the body in a gutter.

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The TARDIS materialises in [[UsefulNotes/FrenchWarsOfReligion Paris, 1572]], and the Doctor wanders off to visit a famous apothecary while Steven falls in with a group of Huguenots (French Protestants) from the household of Admiral de Coligny. Steven and his new friends rescue Anne Chaplet, a serving-girl, from some guards and hear of a plan by the Queen Mother, UsefulNotes/CatherineDeMedici, UsefulNotes/CaterinaDeMedici, to massacre all French Protestants. Meanwhile, the Abbot of Amboise -- a {{Doppelganger}} of the Doctor -- is executed by the authorities for failing to have de Coligny assassinated, giving Steven quite a shock when he finds the body in a gutter.

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-> ''At dawn tomorrow this city will weep tears of blood.''

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-> ''At
->''"At
dawn tomorrow this city will weep tears of blood.''"''



The one where the companion is the protagonist for the first time. And also where a lot of people die in the end.

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The JustForFun/{{The one where w|ith}}here the companion is the protagonist for the first time. And also where a lot of people die in the end.
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no longer a trope, not enough context to move


* KillEmAll: Most of Steven's allies in the story are historical victims of the massacre.
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The TARDIS materialises in [[UsefulNotes/FrenchWarsOfReligion Paris, 1572]], and the Doctor wanders off to visit a famous apothecary while Steven falls in with a group of Huguenots (French Protestants) from the household of Admiral de Coligny. Steven and his new friends rescue Anne Chaplet, a serving-girl, from some guards and hear of a plan by the Queen Mother, UsefulNotes/CatherineDeMedici, to massacre all French Protestants. Meanwhile, the Abbot of Amboise-- a {{Doppelganger}} of the Doctor-- is executed by the authorities for failing to have de Coligny assassinated, giving Steven quite a shock when he finds the body in a gutter.

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The TARDIS materialises in [[UsefulNotes/FrenchWarsOfReligion Paris, 1572]], and the Doctor wanders off to visit a famous apothecary while Steven falls in with a group of Huguenots (French Protestants) from the household of Admiral de Coligny. Steven and his new friends rescue Anne Chaplet, a serving-girl, from some guards and hear of a plan by the Queen Mother, UsefulNotes/CatherineDeMedici, to massacre all French Protestants. Meanwhile, the Abbot of Amboise-- Amboise -- a {{Doppelganger}} of the Doctor-- Doctor -- is executed by the authorities for failing to have de Coligny assassinated, giving Steven quite a shock when he finds the body in a gutter.
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* TheBadGuyWins / KarmaHoudini: Sadly, all too much TruthInTelevision.

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* TheBadGuyWins / KarmaHoudini: TheBadGuyWins[=/=]KarmaHoudini: Sadly, all too much TruthInTelevision.



* ContinuityCavalcade: After Steven leaves, the Doctor mentions Susan, Ian Barbara and Vicki and how they left him. And then Dodo appears.

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* ContinuityCavalcade: After Steven leaves, the Doctor mentions Susan, Ian Barbara Ian, Barbara, and Vicki and how they left him. And then Dodo appears.
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Adding episode names to early Doctor Who recaps

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The TARDIS materialises in [[UsefulNotes/FrenchWarsOfReligion Paris, 1572]], and the Doctor wanders off to visit a famous apothecary while Steven falls in with a group of Huguenots (French Protestants) from the household of Admiral de Coligny. Steven and his new friends rescue Anne Chaplet, a serving-girl, from some guards and hear of a plan by the Queen Mother, Catherine de Medici, to massacre all French Protestants. Meanwhile, the Abbot of Amboise-- a {{Doppelganger}} of the Doctor-- is executed by the authorities for failing to have de Coligny assassinated, giving Steven quite a shock when he finds the body in a gutter.

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The TARDIS materialises in [[UsefulNotes/FrenchWarsOfReligion Paris, 1572]], and the Doctor wanders off to visit a famous apothecary while Steven falls in with a group of Huguenots (French Protestants) from the household of Admiral de Coligny. Steven and his new friends rescue Anne Chaplet, a serving-girl, from some guards and hear of a plan by the Queen Mother, Catherine de Medici, UsefulNotes/CatherineDeMedici, to massacre all French Protestants. Meanwhile, the Abbot of Amboise-- a {{Doppelganger}} of the Doctor-- is executed by the authorities for failing to have de Coligny assassinated, giving Steven quite a shock when he finds the body in a gutter.

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