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    ==Crew==
    ==Crew==
    *Created by [[Sydney Newman]], [[Donald Wilson]] and [[C.E. Webber]]
    {{Moderncrew|CreatedBy = Sydney Newman|CreatedBy2 = Donald Wilson|CreatedBy3 = C.E. Webber|ExecutiveProd3 =Gaynor Holmes |ExecutiveProd = Adrian Hodges|ExecutiveProd2 =Jane Espenson |CoExecutiveProds = |CoExecutiveProds2 = |CoExecutiveProds3 = |CoExecutiveProds4 = |CoExecutiveProds5 = |CoExecutiveProds6 = |Writer = Simon Allen|Producer = Matthew Bird|Director = Anthony Byrne|DOP = Si Bell|ProductionDesigner = Andy Harris|VisualEffects = DNEG|MakeUp = Wendy Kemp Forbes|CastingDirector = Andy Pryor|Music = Jeff Russo|CostumeDesigner = Louise Allen|Editor = Paul Knight|HistoricalAdvisor = Tony Pollard|ScientificAdvisor = André Bormanis|OriginalTheme = Ron Grainer|TitleMusic = Jeff Russo|Titles = Peter Anderson Studios|Character1a = |CharCreatedBy1a =Nicholas Meyer |Character2a = |CharCreatedBy2a = |CoExecutiveProd = Douglas Aarniokoski|CoExecutiveProd2 = Stephen McDonogh|CoExecutiveProd3 = Simon Tyrrell|CoExecutiveProd4 = Carissa Hope Lynch|Character1 = The Rogue|CharCreatedBy2b = |CharCreatedBy1b = |Writer2=}}


    *[[Executive Producers]] - [[Adrian Hodges]], [[Jane Espenson]] and [[Gaynor Holmes]]
    *[[Co-Executive Producers]] - [[Douglas Aarniokoski]], [[Stephen McDonogh]], [[Simon Tyrrell]] and [[Carissa Hope Lynch]]

    *[[Writer]] - [[Simon Allen]]
    *[[Producers|Producer]] - [[Matthew Bird]]
    *[[Director]] - [[Anthony Byrne]]

    *[[Director of photography|Director of Photography]] - [[Si Bell]]
    *[[Production designer|Production Designer]] - [[Andy Harris]]
    *[[Visual effects|Visual Effects]] - [[DNEG]]
    *[[Make-up designer|Make-Up]] - [[Wendy Kemp Forbes]]
    *[[Casting director|Casting Director]] - [[Andy Pryor]]
    *[[Incidental music|Music]] - [[Jeff Russo]]
    *[[Costume designer|Costume Designer]] - [[Louise Allen]]
    *[[Editor|Edited by]] - [[Paul Knight]]

    *[[Historical Advisor]] - [[Tony Pollard]]
    *[[Scientific Advisor]] - [[André Bormanis]]

    *[[Theme Music|Original Theme Music]] - [[Ron Grainer]]
    *[[Theme Music|Title Music]] - [[Jeff Russo]]
    *[[Title Sequence]] - [[Peter Anderson Studios]]

    *[[The Rogue]] created by [[Nicholas Meyer]]
    ==Memorable Quotes==
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    Revision as of 16:49, 10 June 2021

    The following article is written from an Out of Universe perspective.

    The March of Evil was a serial consisting of the ninth and tenth episodes of Season 53 of Doctor Who. It was written by Simon Allen, directed by Anthony Byrne and featured Adjoa Andoh as the Fifteenth Doctor and Alex Jennings as Bertie Reynolds.

     Synopsis 

    When they Doctor and Bertie find themselves in London's East End in the 1930s, the last person they expect to find is the devilish former Home Secretary masquerading as a fascist leader... The two must do all they can to make sure Britain takes the turn history intended!

    Plot

    Part One

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    Part Two

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    Cast

    Crew

    Memorable Quotes

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    Background Information

    Production History

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    Development

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    Production

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    Post-Production

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    Release

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    Reaction

    • Part One received a 7-Day Viewing Figure from BARB of 5.98 million viewers. It ranked at 21st over the week, which changed to 21st when the 28-Day Figures came out, putting the episode at 6.50 million viewers.
    • Part Two received a 7-Day Viewing Figure from BARB of 5.42 million viewers. It ranked at 24th over the week, which changed to 21st when the 28-Day Figures came out, putting the episode at 6.03 million viewers.


    Story Notes

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    Continuity

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    Home Video Releases

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    Footnotes

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