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{{first pic|Frankenstein's Monster.jpg|Frankenstein's monster, as seen on [[television]] by the [[Eighth Doctor]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Doctor Who (TV story)|Doctor Who]]'')}}
 
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'''''Frankenstein''''' was a novel written by [[Mary Shelley]]. It was published in [[1818]], and later had [[Frankenstein (film)|Frankenstein]] a film version released.
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'''''Frankenstein''''' was a novel written by [[Mary Shelley]]. It was published in [[1818]], and a [[Frankenstein (film)|film version]] was later released.
   
 
== Inspiration for the novel ==
 
== Inspiration for the novel ==

Revision as of 18:26, 14 August 2016

Frankenstein
You may wish to consult Frankenstein (disambiguation) for other, similarly-named pages.
Frankenstein's Monster

Frankenstein's monster, as seen on television by the Eighth Doctor. (TV: Doctor Who)

Frankenstein was a novel written by Mary Shelley. It was published in 1818, and a film version was later released.

Inspiration for the novel

In 1816, Shelley encountered the Eighth Doctor and witnessed him apparently coming back to life after being dead, providing inspiration for her book. (AUDIO: Mary's Story) Shelley later became the Doctor's companion. (AUDIO: The Silver Turk)

Also in 1816, Shelley encountered the Tenth Doctor later in his timeline as Zzazik, an alien creature wrapped in bandages, was absorbing bolts of energy. This sight provided Shelley with inspiration for a scene in Frankenstein. (COMIC: The Creative Spark)

In 1996, an android version of Frankenstein's monster was part of an attraction at the Festival of Ghana. (TV: The Chase)

In 1999, Pete watched the film adaptation Frankenstein while the Seventh Doctor regenerated in his morgue. After regenerating, the Eighth Doctor was startled by the monster on Pete's television. (TV: Doctor Who)

In 3278, a Reprise of Victor Frankenstein, a character in the novel, lived on Europa. (PROSE: Managra)

Minor references

The Eighth Doctor had a copy of the novel in the TARDIS library, inscribed to him by Mary Shelley. The Doctor read the preface aloud, and mentioned that what Shelley wrote wasn't the entire truth about what had happened. (AUDIO: Storm Warning)

On another occasion, the Eighth Doctor quoted the passage "judges had rather that ten innocent should suffer, than one guilty should escape" to John Kincaid berating his sort of justice. (AUDIO: The Witch from the Well)

In 1918, the Eighth Doctor mentioned that he had read the book. (PROSE: Casualties of War)

In 2021, Hex compared a secret laboratory in St Gart's Brookside Hospital to Frankenstein's lab. (AUDIO: The Harvest)

In the far future, Ace stated that a Panjistri laboratory was "like something out of a Frankenstein movie." (PROSE: Timewyrm: Apocalypse)

Fitz Kreiner thought that the TARDIS kitchen looked like a cross between a medieval kitchen and Frankenstein's laboratory. (PROSE: Autumn Mist)

Samuel Lloyd compared Luke Smith's "birth" to the birth of Frankenstein. Luke quickly corrected him — Frankenstein was the doctor, not the monster. (TV: The Mad Woman in the Attic)

Tegan Jovanka compared King Magus and Queen Antigone's Citedal to something out of Frankenstein. (AUDIO: Psychodrome)

Behind the scenes

  • The novel has influenced many Doctor Who stories, most notably The Brain of Morbius.
  • Peter Cushing, who also played Dr. Who, a version of the Doctor in two films, had also, famously, portrayed Baron Frankenstein in six films. He would have played the similar character of Mehendri Solon, except for cost considerations.