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The King's Demons

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1983 Doctor Who serial
128[1]The King's Demons
Doctor Who serial
Cast
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Production
Directed byTony Virgo
Written byTerence Dudley
Script editorEric Saward
Produced byJohn Nathan-Turner
Executive producerNone
Music byJonathan Gibbs
Production code6J
SeriesSeason 20
Running time2 episodes, 25 minutes each
First broadcast15–16 March 1983
Chronology
← Preceded by
Enlightenment
Followed by →
"The Five Doctors"
List of episodes (1963–1989)

The King's Demons is the sixth and final serial of the20th season of the Britishscience fiction television seriesDoctor Who, which was originally broadcast onBBC1 on 15 and 16 March 1983. This serial introduced Kamelion, voiced byGerald Flood, as acompanion.

The serial is set in an English castle in 1215. In the serial, the alientime travellerthe Master (Anthony Ainley) uses the robotKamelion to imitate KingJohn of England as part of the Master's plot to have the real King John overthrown and thus prevent the signing ofMagna Carta.

Plot

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In 1215, the Court ofKing John of England is at the castle of Sir Ranulf Fitzwilliam to extort more taxes, and when the lord refuses to pay the King insults him. To defend his honour his son Hugh takes on the King's champion, Sir Gilles Estram, in a joust. The latter wins easily, though the joust is disturbed by the arrival of theTARDIS. TheFifth Doctor,Tegan, andTurlough are greeted as demons and welcomed by the King.

Having established the date, the Doctor concludes the King is not himself – in fact, he is not the King at all, as he is actually in London taking theCrusader’s Oath. Sir Geoffrey de Lacy, the cousin of Sir Ranulf, arrives at the castle and confirms he knows the King is in London. Sir Gilles is about to torture him as a liar during a royal banquet when the Doctor intervenes. It seems the King's champion is not who he claims to be, either: Sir Gilles sheds his disguise and reveals himself to be the Doctor's nemesis,the Master. He flees in his own TARDIS, which had been disguised as aniron maiden.

The King knights the Doctor as his new champion, and he is given run of the castle. After a series of mishaps, including the death of Sir Geoffrey at the Master's hands, the Doctor confronts the King and the Master and discovers the truth. The monarch is really Kamelion, a war weapon found by the Master on Xeriphas, which can be mentally controlled and used to adopt disguises and personas. Disguised as King John, the Master intends that Kamelion will behave so appallingly so as to provoke a rebellion and topple the real King from his throne, thus robbing the world ofMagna Carta, the foundation ofparliamentary democracy. It is a small plan on the Master's usual scale, but nevertheless particularly poisonous to the normal progress of Earth society.

The Doctor resolves the situation by testing the Master in a battle of wills for control over Kamelion. He takes control of the robot and steals it away in the TARDIS, thus foiling the Master's scheme. Kamelion reverts to its robot form and thanks the Doctor for his assistance and rescue. Kamelion asks to stay aboard the TARDIS, though Tegan seems unsure. When the Doctor suggests returning Tegan to Earth, Tegan however says she still wants to stay. The crew then head off for the Eye of Orion.

Production

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EpisodeTitleRun timeOriginal release dateUK viewers
(millions) [5]
1"Part One"24:4815 March 1983 (1983-03-15)5.8
2"Part Two"24:2716 March 1983 (1983-03-16)7.2

The story was repeated on BBC1 on consecutive Fridays 6–13 July 1984, achieving viewing figures of 3.3 and 5.0 million respectively.[6]The working titles for this story wereThe Android,The Demons,A Knight's Tale andDemons Keeper.[citation needed] Part One of this story was billed by the BBC as the six hundredth episode ofDoctor Who.[7]

This story marked the first appearance of Kamelion as voiced by Gerald Flood.[8] Freelance effects designer Richard Gregory and software designer Mike Power gave a demonstration of the robot prototype for Nathan-Turner and Saward. Nathan-Turner was so impressed he commissioned scriptwriterTerence Dudley to develop a storyline to introduce Kamelion into the series. Shortly after filming, however, Power died in a boating accident[9] and no one was able to continue his work. Subsequently, Kamelion made only two appearances before being written out of the series.

In the story, the Master disguises himself as Sir Gilles Estram, Estram being ananagram of "Master". To hide Ainley's return, Sir Gilles was credited in theRadio Times as having been played by "James Stoker", an anagram of "Master's Joke".[10]

This story marks the last appearance of theTARDIS console room set, which had been in use sinceThe Invisible Enemy. A new console room would debut in the next story, "The Five Doctors", although the console itself would be reused as theSecond Doctor's console inThe Two Doctors.

According to the extensive production documentation released from the archive as part of theSeason 20 - The Collection Box Set in September 2023,Eleanor Bron was offered the part of Queen Isabella. Bron was later cast as Kara in the Season 22 storyRevelation of the Daleks.[11]

Commercial releases

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In print

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The King's Demons
AuthorTerence Dudley
Cover artistDavid McAllister
SeriesDoctor Who book:
Target novelisations
Release number
108
PublisherTarget Books
Publication date
February 1986 (Hardback)10 July 1986 (Paperback)
ISBN0-491-03642-6

A novelisation of this serial, written byTerence Dudley, was published byTarget Books in February 1986.

Home media

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The King's Demons was released onVHS in November 1995 in a box set along with a special edition of the subsequent serial "The Five Doctors" and a postcard book. It andPlanet of Fire were released in a Kamelion-themedDVD box set[12] on 14 June 2010. In September 2023, the story was released again in an upgraded format for Blu-ray, being included with the other stories from Season 20 in theDoctor Who - The Collection Box Set.[11]

References

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  1. ^From theDoctor Who Magazine series overview, in issue 407 (pp26-29).The Discontinuity Guide, which counts the unbroadcast serialShada, lists this as story number 129.Region 1 DVDreleases followThe Discontinuity Guide numbering system.
  2. ^Nathan-Turner, John (1986).Doctor Who – The Companions. New York: Random House. pp. 18–21.ISBN 0394882911.
  3. ^Howe, David J;Stammers, Mark (1995).Doctor Who - Companions. London: Doctor Who Books. p. 103.ISBN 1852275820.
  4. ^"Doctor Who - Classic Series - Companions - Kamelion". BBC. Retrieved12 November 2012.
  5. ^"Ratings Guide".Doctor Who News. Retrieved28 May 2017.
  6. ^doctorwhonews.net."Doctor Who Guide: broadcasting for The King's Demons".
  7. ^Mulkern, Patrick."The King's Demons ★★★". Radio Times. Retrieved10 September 2019.
  8. ^"BBC – Doctor Who Classic Episode Guide – The King's Demons – Details".www.bbc.co.uk.
  9. ^"Doctor Who: Kamelion Tales Collection DVD review".Den of Geek. 2 July 2010.
  10. ^Howe, David J.;Walker, Stephen James (1998)."The King's Demons".Doctor Who: The Television Companion. London:BBC Worldwide. pp. 437–8.ISBN 0-563-40588-0. Retrieved29 September 2010.
  11. ^abDoctor Who – The Collection Season 20 Blu-Ray. Release date: 18 September 2023. BBC Video. ASIN: B0CBN3G7JS
  12. ^"Doctor Who: Kamelion Tales Collection DVD review". 2 July 2010.

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