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'''''The Guardians of Prophecy''''' is a ] ] based on the long-running British ] series '']''.
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==Plot==
The Doctor and Peri arrive on the last remaining world in The Traken Union. The peaceful planet Serenity is also the home of the mysterious ].

==Cast==
*] – ]
*] – ]
*Ebbko / ] – ]
*Mura – ]
*Auga – ]
*Guardian – ]
*Malador – ]
*Felia – ]
*Horgan – ]
*Escalus – ]

==Continuity==
*The Melkur and the planet Traken were seen in the 1981 ] television story, '']''. It was unintentionally destroyed by ] in the next story, '']''. The Doctor's companion ] was the only known survivor.
*The ] and Nyssa returned to Traken at a point before it was destroyed in the 2001 audio story '']''.

==Notes==
*Johnny Byrne wrote the story that introduced the Melkur, ''The Keeper of Traken''. He also wrote the Fifth Doctor television stories, '']'' and '']''.
*Graham Cole originally played the Melkur in ''The Keeper of Traken''. He was also in numerous other stories, usually playing monsters.
*Nigel Lambert was in the 1980 Fourth Doctor television story, '']''.
*Simon Williams was in the 1988 ] television story '']''.
*Stephen Thorne was in numerous ''Doctor Who'' television stories, usually playing notable villains, such as ].

==Critical reception==
'']'' reviewer Matt Michael praised the play, singling out Baker's scenes with Thorne as especially good.<ref>{{cite magazine|last=Michael|first=Matt|date=25 July 2012|title=The DWM Review: The Guardians of Prophecy|magazine=]|publisher=]|location=Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent|issue=449|pages=74–75}}</ref>

==References==
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==External links==
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