The Aztecs
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The Aztecs
Summary
The Aztecs is a Doctor Who serial[1]. It draws 158 Wikipedia views per month (doctor_who_serial category, ranking #55 of 158).[2]
Key Facts
- The Aztecs authored John Lucarotti[3].
- The Aztecs's instance of is recorded as Doctor Who serial[4].
- The Aztecs was directed by John Crockett[5].
- John Lucarotti wrote the screenplay for The Aztecs[6].
- The Aztecs was published by Target Books[7].
- The Aztecs followed The Keys of Marinus[8].
- The Aztecs was followed by The Sensorites[9].
- A cast member of The Aztecs was Jacqueline Hill[10].
- A cast member of The Aztecs was Carole Ann Ford[11].
- A cast member of The Aztecs was William Russell[12].
- The Aztecs was produced by Verity Lambert[13].
- The Aztecs was produced by Mervyn Pinfield[14].
- The Aztecs's part of the series is recorded as Doctor Who[15].
- The original language of The Aztecs was English[16].
- The Aztecs's language of work or name is recorded as English[17].
- The Aztecs's color is recorded as black-and-white[18].
- The Aztecs comprises The Temple of Evil[19].
- The Aztecs comprises The Warriors of Death[20].
- The Aztecs comprises The Bride of Sacrifice[21].
- The Aztecs comprises The Day of Darkness[22].
- The Aztecs was published on May 23, 1964[23].
- The Aztecs's characters is recorded as First Doctor[24].
- The Aztecs's characters is recorded as Susan Foreman[25].
- The Aztecs's characters is recorded as Barbara Wright[26].
- The Aztecs's characters is recorded as Ian Chesterton[27].
Product Details
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MusicBrainz — CC0 open music encyclopedia
- MusicBrainz ID: a30f2b09-dce3-45a6-a985-81a1ffd138f5[28]
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Designation and Status
The Aztecs's instance of is recorded as Doctor Who serial[4].
Why It Matters
The Aztecs draws 158 Wikipedia views per month (doctor_who_serial category, ranking #55 of 158).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[29]