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Production | |||
Directed by | Paddy Russell | ||
Written by | John Lucarotti Donald Tosh | ||
Script editor | Donald Tosh Gerry Davis | ||
Produced by | John Wiles | ||
Executive producer(s) | - | ||
Production code | W | ||
Running time | 4 episodes, 25 mins each | ||
First broadcast | Feb 5 - Feb 26, 1966 | ||
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The Massacre is a serial in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four weekly parts from February 5 to February 26, 1966.
Synopsis
The TARDIS materializes in Paris in the year 1572 and the Doctor decides to visit the famous apothecary Charles Preslin. Steven, meanwhile, is befriended by a group of Huguenots from the household of the Protestant Admiral de Coligny. Having rescued a young serving girl, Anne Chaplet, from some pursuing guards, the Huguenots gain their first inkling of a plan by the Catholic Queen Mother, Catherine de Medici, to have all French Protestants massacred.
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