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The one that Darth Vader killed (at first).

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The one JustForFun/{{The one|With}} that Darth Vader killed (at first).



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* NoBiochemicalBarriers/AlienFoodIsEdible: Harry is reluctant to eat food that The Doctor prepared, theorising that Time-Lords might have special organs that prevent food-poisoning.


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* NoBiochemicalBarriers: An inversion of this is discussed. Harry is reluctant to eat food that The Doctor prepared, theorising that Time-Lords might have special organs that prevent food-poisoning.
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* AlienFoodIsEdible: Harry is reluctant to eat food that The Doctor prepared, theorising that Time-Lords might have special organs that prevent food-poisoning.

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* AlienFoodIsEdible: NoBiochemicalBarriers/AlienFoodIsEdible: Harry is reluctant to eat food that The Doctor prepared, theorising that Time-Lords might have special organs that prevent food-poisoning.

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* AlienFoodIsEdible: Harry is reluctant to eat food that The Doctor prepared, theorising that Time-Lords might have special organs that prevent food-poisoning.



* TheNudifier: Averted in that Sarah Jane fears that the moths that The Doctor bred to eat the scarecrows might eat the humans' clothes but luckily they don't.

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* TheNudifier: Averted Subverted in that Sarah Jane fears that the moths that The Doctor bred to eat the scarecrows might eat the humans' clothes but luckily they don't.
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* TranslatorMicrobes: When talking to a crab-like creature in Hell, Harry can hear it make chittering noises but gets [=TARDIS=] translated English inside his head. This contradicts the show where The Doctor's companions just here everything in English and it's usually a while before it occurs to them that people from other time periods or planets should be speaking other languages.

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* TranslatorMicrobes: When talking to a crab-like creature in Hell, Harry can hear it make chittering noises but gets [=TARDIS=] translated English inside his head. This contradicts the show where The Doctor's companions just here hear everything in English and it's usually a while before it occurs to them that people from other time periods or planets should be speaking other languages.
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* TapOnTheHead: Harry knocks out the farmer threatening The Doctor from behind with a heavy sack. Whether this ould have caused lasting damage is unknown because [[spoiler:he was being converted into a scarecrow anyway]].

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* TapOnTheHead: Harry knocks out the farmer threatening The Doctor from behind with a heavy sack. Whether this ould could have caused lasting damage is unknown because [[spoiler:he was being converted into a scarecrow anyway]].
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* TheNudifier: Averted in that Sarah Jane fears that the months that The Doctor bred to eat the scarecrows might eat the humans' clothes but luckily they don't.

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* TheNudifier: Averted in that Sarah Jane fears that the months moths that The Doctor bred to eat the scarecrows might eat the humans' clothes but luckily they don't.
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* YourWorstNightmare: Scratchman seeks the Doctor's, and places him in various scenarios that he thinks might prompt it (fear of not being the Doctor, fear of boredom, fear of failing his friends). [[spoiler: When he ''does'' discover the Doctor's worst nightmare, it's too much for him. (Because, it's hinted in the epilogue, the thought of being overwhelmed by fear ''is'' the Doctor's greatest nightmare.)]]

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* YourWorstNightmare: WhatDoTheyFearEpisode: Scratchman seeks the Doctor's, Doctor's greatest nightmare, and places him in various scenarios that he thinks might prompt it (fear of not being the Doctor, fear of boredom, fear of failing his friends). [[spoiler: When he ''does'' discover the Doctor's worst nightmare, it's too much for him. (Because, it's hinted in the epilogue, the thought of being overwhelmed by fear ''is'' the Doctor's greatest nightmare.)]]
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* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: The [[spoiler:Thirteenth Doctor]] appears to encourage The Doctor when he's about to give up and shows up again at the end.


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* NewPowersAsThePlotDemands: The Doctor can now apparently summon the [=TARDIS=] to him by meditating.

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* CrossoverCosmology: Scratchman was the inspiration for the Christian devil and lives in a FireAndBrimstoneHell but Hell has elements of [[Myth/Classical mythology Greek Mythology]] with the River Lethe and Charon taking souls there.

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* CrossoverCosmology: Scratchman was the inspiration for the Christian devil and lives in a FireAndBrimstoneHell but Hell has elements of [[Myth/Classical mythology [[Myth/ClassicalMythology Greek Mythology]] with the River Lethe and Charon taking souls there.


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* ImmortalsFearDeath:
** The Doctor points out to his accusers that for people who think themselves immortal, Time Lords are awfully afraid of dying.
** The Doctor says Sarah-Jane always asks why he's scared of dying if he can just regenerate and he says that he likes being the way he is and is afraid of becoming a different Doctor.

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* IKnowWhatYouFear: The novel version adds this as the main theme of the story, with Scratchman feeding on people's fears and being particularly determined to find out what
the Doctor's is, as a means of controlling him.

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* IKnowWhatYouFear: The novel version adds this as the main theme of the story, with Scratchman feeding on people's fears and being particularly determined to find out what
what the Doctor's is, as a means of controlling him.
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* InertialDampeners: Harry thinks that Scratch's OminousFloatingCastle has stopped falling but the duplicates of The Doctor say it just feels that way because they fixed the ArtificialGravity.

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* InertialDampeners: InertialDampening: Harry thinks that Scratch's OminousFloatingCastle has stopped falling but the duplicates of The Doctor say it just feels that way because they fixed the ArtificialGravity.



* {{Pysochopomp}}: Charon drives people to Hell in his black taxi.

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* {{Pysochopomp}}: {{Psychopomp}}: Charon drives people to Hell in his black taxi.

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* BizarreAlienBiology: Harry questions if food prepared by The Doctor is edible to humans, suggesting that he might have a special appendix that deals with food poisoning. Sarah-Jane points out that this isn't how appendices work.



* CrossoverCosmology: Scratchman was the inspiration for the Christian devil and lives in a FireAndBrimstoneHell but Hell has elements of [[Myth/Classical mythology Greek Mythology]] with the River Lethe and Charon taking souls there.



* IKnowWhatYouFear: The novel version adds this as the main theme of the story, with Scratchman feeding on people's fears and being particularly determined to find out what the Doctor's is, as a means of controlling him.

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* IKnowWhatYouFear: The novel version adds this as the main theme of the story, with Scratchman feeding on people's fears and being particularly determined to find out what what
the Doctor's is, as a means of controlling him.him.
* InertialDampeners: Harry thinks that Scratch's OminousFloatingCastle has stopped falling but the duplicates of The Doctor say it just feels that way because they fixed the ArtificialGravity.
* LandlineEavesdropping: The Doctor calls his companions from a payphone outside a post office. Because of the way the system worked in the seventies, the suspicious postmistress is able to listen in on the call. [[BatmanGambit Which is exactly what the Doctor wanted.]]



* ManipulativeBastard: Mrs. Tulloch, the small-minded elderly ObnoxiousEntitledHousewife of the island, who carefully poisons the islanders' minds against the Doctor, [[spoiler:and ends up getting them all killed]], purely because of the Doctor being a threat to her authority.



* ManipulativeBastard: Mrs. Tulloch, the small-minded elderly ObnoxiousEntitledHousewife of the island, who carefully poisons the islanders' minds against the Doctor, [[spoiler:and ends up getting them all killed]], purely because of the Doctor being a threat to her authority.

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* ManipulativeBastard: Mrs. Tulloch, the small-minded elderly ObnoxiousEntitledHousewife ModernizedGod: Charon now drives a taxi instead of the island, who carefully poisons the islanders' minds against the Doctor, [[spoiler:and ends up getting them all killed]], purely because of the Doctor being a threat TheFerryman.
* MultiversalConqueror: Scratchman wants
to her authority.take over The Doctor's universe and is implied to have bled several universes dry before coming to Hell.


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* {{Novelization}}: Before the James Goss novelization, this movie was adapted into a short story in Issue #379 of ''Magazine/DoctorWhoMagazine''.
* TheNudifier: Averted in that Sarah Jane fears that the months that The Doctor bred to eat the scarecrows might eat the humans' clothes but luckily they don't.
* OminousFloatingCastle: Scratchman's base in Hell is a floating castle powered by souls.
* PinballZone: Harry's idle thought about Scratchman and the Doctor playing pinball for the universe inspires Scratch to trap them in a giant pinball game. When Sarah Jane points out that this isn't even a contest, Scratch plucks a couple of other thoughts from Harry and it becomes a giant pinball game that is also a Human Chess match and a game of skittles.
* {{Pysochopomp}}: Charon drives people to Hell in his black taxi.


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* SpareBodyParts: Charon mentions he had a Martian Warlord who had taken a sickle to his third spleen.
* TapOnTheHead: Harry knocks out the farmer threatening The Doctor from behind with a heavy sack. Whether this ould have caused lasting damage is unknown because [[spoiler:he was being converted into a scarecrow anyway]].


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* TranslatorMicrobes: When talking to a crab-like creature in Hell, Harry can hear it make chittering noises but gets [=TARDIS=] translated English inside his head. This contradicts the show where The Doctor's companions just here everything in English and it's usually a while before it occurs to them that people from other time periods or planets should be speaking other languages.
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The one that Darth Vader killed (at first).

In the 1970s, Creator/TomBaker was starring in ''Series/DoctorWho'' and the show was at its peak popularity. So popular, in fact, that Baker and his costar Creator/IanMarter, who played his companion Harry, decided that they should take advantage of this and bring the Doctor to the big screen. Marter had experience working on the Target Literature/DoctorWhoNovelisations, and in between filming episodes the two concocted a script called ''Doctor Who Meets Scratchman'' which pitted the Doctor against [[{{Satan}} the Devil]] (played by Creator/VincentPrice no less) calling himself Harry Scratch, Scratch being a nickname for the Devil in English folklore. Baker wanted the film made badly enough that he solicited fans for donations, but after legal advice returned them. The runaway success of ''[[Film/ANewHope Star Wars]]'', and its effects on popular sci-fi, effectively nipped the bud on a film like this being made.

However, Tom Baker never let go of the story, and with the help of writer James Goss turned his screenplay into a book that was published in early 2019.
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* ActorAllusion: Scratchman creates scarecrow mockeries of the Doctor's past selves. The Doctor comments that this look suits Third and he ought to keep it. This is an allusion to how Third Doctor actor Creator/JonPertwee would later play Literature/WorzelGummidge.
* AdaptationExpansion: The novel version adds in all of the islanders in the first section, and significantly elaborates Scratchman's motivation, the Doctor's encounters while travelling through Scratchman's realm, and the final confrontation.
* AffablyEvil: Scratchman is a jovial, pleasant individual who at no point loses his temper when confronted by the Doctor, [[spoiler: even initially seeming quite excited when he realises he's feeling fear for the first time.]] And yet his evil is on full display by the way he both fulfils his deals and shapes his realm.
* BBCQuarry: The Doctor thinks the hell dimension looks a lot like a quarry. He also refers to [[Recap/DoctorWhoS8E4ColonyInSpace Uxarieus]] as a "chalk-pit of a world".
* BodyHorror: The novel has a lot of this in its depiction of how the islanders are transformed into scarecrows, and also includes a gruesome and impressive, but not easily realisable on TV, [[SkullForAHead new look for the Cybermen]].
* CallForward:
** Sarah Jane sees a collage of her entire life, including the future. The future scenes include her [[Recap/DoctorWhoS14E2TheHandOfFear standing on a street corner with a stuffed owl]], and, looking older, [[Recap/DoctorWhoS28E3SchoolReunion running from an exploding school]] and [[Series/TheSarahJaneAdventures holding the hand of a young boy]].
** The Doctor's hell is made out of his own memories, including ones he hasn't had yet. His "replacement" is [[Creator/DavidTennant an energetic young man in a pinstripe suit]] and he's brought back from despair by [[Creator/JodieWhittaker a woman with a Northern accent and a rainbow on her blouse]]. [[spoiler: She turns out to be the real thing]].
** At the end the Doctor warns the Time Lords that eventually they'll face a threat they can't ignore and be forced to become proactive, a possible nod to the Time War.
* CaptainErsatz: The script has Scratchman working with a cyborg alien race called the Cybors, blatantly as a means of avoiding having to pay Kit Pedlar and Gerry Davis royalties for using the Cybermen. The novel version abandons this and identifies them clearly as the Cybermen.
* TheDeadHaveNames: Subverted -- the Doctor can't remember the name of one of the dead islanders, but can remember everything else about him.
* DealWithTheDevil: Scratchman makes several attempts to make a deal with the Doctor, though not too successfully. [[spoiler: He's more successful with making a deal with the Cybermen, with the Scarecrow virus being his gift to the Cyberleader. Naturally, he ends up screwing them over, by trapping them in his realm as his playthings, even restoring their emotions and making them live out their worst fears. [[NiceJobFixingItVillain Somewhat uniquely, this sadism winds up screwing him over as well.]]]]
* DriverOfABlackCab: [[spoiler: Charon the Ferryman]] has been reinvented as one. He's had all the previous Doctors in the back once.
* FirstPersonSmartass: The story is told first-person by the Doctor and, well, he's the Fourth Doctor.
* FramingStory: The Doctor is describing events to the Time Lords, who have put him on trial again.
* GymClassRopeClimb: It's briefly mentioned that the reason Sarah Jane is quite athletic is that she worked very hard at this, in order to prove the sadistic PE teacher wasn't getting to her.
* IKnowWhatYouFear: The novel version adds this as the main theme of the story, with Scratchman feeding on people's fears and being particularly determined to find out what the Doctor's is, as a means of controlling him.
* LethalKlutz: Harry Sullivan, who's portrayed as ambling along, tripping over his own feet, and ''accidentally'' taking down all the scarecrows that attack him, often without noticing they're there.
* ManOfWealthAndTaste: Scratchman presents himself as a commanding corporate executive in a very nice suit.
* ManipulativeBastard: Mrs. Tulloch, the small-minded elderly ObnoxiousEntitledHousewife of the island, who carefully poisons the islanders' minds against the Doctor, [[spoiler:and ends up getting them all killed]], purely because of the Doctor being a threat to her authority.
* NotSoAboveItAll: The Time Lords start out being arrogantly unconcerned about individual lives, insisting the Doctor should have weighed TheNeedsOfTheMany, but once they start getting into the story, they're horrified when Harry appears to die.
* RealityWarpingIsNotAToy: While the Doctor and Sarah scrub their minds of anything Scratch could use against them, Harry has an image of the Doctor and Scratch playing a game of pinball for the universe. Cue the PinballZone...
* ReversePsychology: The Doctor is trying to get the inhabitants of the village to assemble in the church, where they'll be safe from the MonsterOfTheWeek. But the only person he finds is a nasty, suspicious postmistress, who won't listen to him. So he uses the phone box outside to call his companions at the church, and "remind" them that this safe haven is only for [=VIPs=], secure in the knowledge the postmistress will be listening in, and will shortly be rallying the villagers to march on the church and demand entry.
* ScaryScarecrows: They're also TheVirus.
* SidetrackedByTheAnalogy: The Doctor claims not to be the sort of person who peeks at the last page, and then attempts to distract Sarah Jane from this [[BlatantLies blatant lie]] by pointing out the last page doesn't contain TheReveal anyway, you need to go a few pages further back for that, otherwise you just get the tying up of subplots and "Also by this author". (There may be a bit of LeaningOnTheFourthWall in the fact this happens in the book's ''third'' epilogue.)
* ToHellAndBack: [[spoiler: The latter half of the story is about the Doctor descent into Scratchman's realm, (named the Land of the Dead by Charon) to save Harry and Sarah Jane, after Scratchman claimed them. He's fully aware that it's a trap, but he refuses to let that stop them.]]
* YourWorstNightmare: Scratchman seeks the Doctor's, and places him in various scenarios that he thinks might prompt it (fear of not being the Doctor, fear of boredom, fear of failing his friends). [[spoiler: When he ''does'' discover the Doctor's worst nightmare, it's too much for him. (Because, it's hinted in the epilogue, the thought of being overwhelmed by fear ''is'' the Doctor's greatest nightmare.)]]
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