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'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the one hundred and eighth [[Big Finish Doctor Who audio stories|monthly ''Doctor Who'' audio story]] produced by [[Big Finish Productions]]. This story features the return of two previous characters [[Robert Knox]] played by [[Leslie Phillips]] from ''[[Medicinal Purposes (audio story)|Medicinal Purposes]]'' and the [[Indo]] from ''[[Pier Pressure (audio story)|Pier Pressure]]''.
'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the one hundred and eighth [[Big Finish Doctor Who audio stories|monthly ''Doctor Who'' audio story]] produced by [[Big Finish Productions]]. This story features the return of two previous characters [[Robert Knox]] played by [[Leslie Phillips]] from ''[[Medicinal Purposes (audio story)|Medicinal Purposes]]'' and the [[Indo]] from ''[[Pier Pressure (audio story)|Pier Pressure]]''.



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Assassin in the Limelight was the one hundred and eighth monthly Doctor Who audio story produced by Big Finish Productions. This story features the return of two previous characters Robert Knox played by Leslie Phillips from Medicinal Purposes and the Indo from Pier Pressure.

Publisher's summary

Ford's Theatre, Washington. Friday, 14th April, 1865. The assassination of Abraham Lincoln. The place, the date and the event which made history. Or did it? Someone has been tampering with time, muddying the waters of history for his own purposes. Time itself is out of joint and the chief culprit is the enigmatic Doctor Knox. Somehow the Doctor and Evelyn must put history back on track before the future dissolves into chaos. But Knox, it turns out, may be the least of their worries...

Plot

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Cast

References

Individuals

  • The Doctor calls Robert Knox a Time Meddler.
  • Knox poses as the Irish author and playwright Oscar Wilde. The Doctor realises this congruity immediately since, as he tells Evelyn, Wilde was "still in short trousers" in 1865.

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