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#The episodes of this serial had individual titles. They were, respectively, "War of God", "The Sea Beggar", "Priest of Death" and "Bell of Doom". | #The episodes of this serial had individual titles. They were, respectively, "War of God", "The Sea Beggar", "Priest of Death" and "Bell of Doom". | ||
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2. All four episodes of this serial are missing from the BBC Archive. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
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1966 Doctor Who episode022 - The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve | |||
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Cast | |||
Doctor | |||
Production | |||
Directed by | Paddy Russell | ||
Written by | John Lucarotti Donald Tosh | ||
Script editor | Donald Tosh Gerry Davis | ||
Produced by | John Wiles | ||
Executive producer(s) | None | ||
Production code | W | ||
Running time | 4 episodes, 25 mins each | ||
First broadcast | February 5 - February 26, 1966 | ||
Chronology | |||
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The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve 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.
Plot
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Notes
- The episodes of this serial had individual titles. They were, respectively, "War of God", "The Sea Beggar", "Priest of Death" and "Bell of Doom".
2. All four episodes of this serial are missing from the BBC Archive.
External links
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