City of Death
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City of Death
Summary
City of Death is a Doctor Who serial[1]. It ranks in the top 8% of doctor_who_serial entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (353 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- City of Death's instance of is recorded as Doctor Who serial[3].
- City of Death was directed by Michael Hayes[4].
- Q42 wrote the screenplay for City of Death[5].
- Graham Williams wrote the screenplay for City of Death[6].
- David Fisher wrote the screenplay for City of Death[7].
- City of Death was published by BBC Books[8].
- City of Death followed Destiny of the Daleks[9].
- City of Death was followed by The Creature from the Pit[10].
- A cast member of City of Death was Lalla Ward[11].
- A cast member of City of Death was Julian Glover[12].
- A cast member of City of Death was Catherine Schell[13].
- A cast member of City of Death was David Graham[14].
- City of Death was produced by Graham Williams[15].
- City of Death's part of the series is recorded as Doctor Who[16].
- The original language of City of Death was English[17].
- City of Death comprises City of Death I[18].
- City of Death comprises City of Death II[19].
- City of Death comprises City of Death III[20].
- City of Death comprises City of Death IV[21].
- City of Death was released on May 21, 2015[22].
- City of Death was published on September 29, 1979[23].
- City of Death began on September 29, 1979[24].
- City of Death ended on October 20, 1979[25].
- City of Death's characters is recorded as Fourth Doctor[26].
- City of Death's characters is recorded as Romana[27].
Product Details
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- MusicBrainz ID: c5718001-c1c9-4046-b70d-97bfe2c82f8a[28]
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Designation and Status
City of Death's instance of is recorded as Doctor Who serial[3].
Why It Matters
City of Death ranks in the top 8% of doctor_who_serial entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (353 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[29]