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101 MIN READ TIME
BREAKING HISTORY
FEATURE BY
ALAN BARNES
The Doctor (William Hartnell) and Marco Polo (Mark Eden) meet Kublai Khan (Martin Miller) in
Mighty Kublai Khan,
the sixth episode of
Marco Polo
(1964).A disguised Ian Chesterton (William Russell) watches as the Perfect Victim (André Boulay) prepares to die in
The Day of Darkness
, the fourth episode of
The Aztecs
(1964).
Barbara (Jacqueline Hill) plans to change history, to the Doctor’s concern, in
The Aztecs
(1964).
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