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The Sword of the Chevalier was the third serial of Season 51 of Doctor Who. It was written by Guy Adams, directed by Ed Bazalgette and starred Damien Molony as the Fourteenth Doctor & Kate Bracken as Heather McKenzie.

Synopsis[]

1791 and the Doctor and Heather get to meet one of the most enigmatic, thrilling and important people in history: The Chevalier d'Eon. She used to be known as a spy, but then she used to be known as a lot of things. If there’s one thing the Doctor knows it’s that identity is what you make it. Choose a life for yourself and be proud. Mind you, if the Karmeters get their way, all lives may soon be over...

Plot[]

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Cast[]

  • The Doctor - Damien Molony
  • Heather McKenzie - Kate Bracken
  • Chevalier D'Eon - Nickolas Grace
  • Joxer - To be added.
  • Hempel - To be added.
  • Butler - Mark Elstob
  • Christopher Dalliard - Tam Williams
  • Dancer - To be added.
  • Duchess - Lucy Briggs-Owen
  • Darcy - To be added.
  • Groom - James Joyce

Crew[]

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Memorable Quotes[]

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References[]

The Doctor[]

  • The Doctor was taught fencing alongside Errol Flynn by Basil Rathbone.

People[]

  • The Doctor notes Oscar Wilde as an example of a "name-dropper".

The Earth[]

  • Hempel notes the Earth's population to be "eight hundred million, give or take."

Locations[]

  • Among the spectacular places the Doctor lists he can visit are Pancpalion, Klack and Cowloof.

Story Notes[]

  • To be added.

Continuity[]

  • Rose claims that there is no such thing as the Devil. However, the Doctor tells her otherwise. (TV: The Impossible Planet / The Satan Pit)
  • The Doctor tells Heather that Time Lords consider concepts like gender to be archaic. (TV: Long Live the Queen)

Home video releases[]

DVD[]

  • This story along with the other stories in Season 51 were released as Doctor Who: The Complete Fifty-First Season in 2015.

Blu-ray[]

  • This story along with the other stories in Season 51 were released as Doctor Who: The Complete Fifty-First Season on Blu-ray in 2015.
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