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THE VAMPIRE PLANET

‘This is an expansion of the idea initially entitled The Harvesters. It does not include detailed incident and character, but only an overall picture for purposes of discussion and later expansion.’ So began an author’s note at the start of the grandiose 12-page document The Vampire Planet, a 1969 proposal headed ‘An Idea for Dr Who by William Emms’.

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