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* The couple first got the idea from reading Charles Berlitz' ''The Philadelphia Experiment'', a story about an experiment conducted by the [[United States]] during [[World War II]] in the attempts to try and make the ''USS Eldridge'' invisible to [[RADAR]]. {{fact}}
* The couple first got the idea from reading Charles Berlitz' ''The Philadelphia Experiment'', a story about an experiment conducted by the [[United States]] during [[World War II]] in the attempts to try and make the ''USS Eldridge'' invisible to [[RADAR]]. {{fact}}
* After meeting with [[Eric Saward]] numerous times, ''The Macro Men'' became ''The Macros'' and many revisions only resulted in a draft first episode script before all work was stopped.{{fact}}
* After meeting with [[Eric Saward]] numerous times, ''The Macro Men'' became ''The Macros'' and many revisions only resulted in a draft first episode script before all work was stopped.{{fact}}
* [[Linda Marlowe]] (Presidente Osloo) previously played [[May (Casualties of War)|May]] in [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Casualties of War (audio story)|Casualties of War]]'' and [[Claire Spencer|Commander Claire Spencer]] in [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Word Lord (audio story)|The Word Lord]]''.
* [[Vincent Pirillo]] (Professor Tessler) previously played [[Daniel Woods]] in [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Reaping (audio story)|The Reaping]]''.
* This audio drama was recorded on [[2 November (production)|2]] and [[3 November (production)|3 November]] [[2009]].
* This audio drama was recorded on [[2 November (production)|2]] and [[3 November (production)|3 November]] [[2009]].



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The Macros, formerly "The Macro Men", is the eighth and final Lost Story of Season 23 to be developed into an audio play. It stars Colin Baker and Nicola Bryant as the Sixth Doctor and Peri Brown.

Publisher's summary

The TARDIS materialises on the USS Eldridge, after the Philadelphia Experiment has gone disastrously wrong. Most of the crew are dead, the ship is disintegrating, and the Doctor soon realises that the problem comes from another dimension…

As they attempt to find a way to get the ship home, the Doctor and Peri visit the distant planet Capron and meet its tyrannical ruler Osloo. But the search for a possible solution only creates increasingly dire problems. Osloo's horizons have been widened – and space and time are hers for the taking…

Plot

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Cast

References

  • The riggers refer to the British Prime Minister Winston Churchill.
  • Peri read a book about the Philadelphia Experiment when she was a child.
  • Presidente Osloo is the ruler of Kapron. She imprisons her stepson Commander Ezz on a trumped charge of treason.
  • Professor Tessler compares the Doctor as H. G. Wells.
  • The Doctor compares the colourful sky of Kapron to the Aurora Borealis.
  • Ezz's father served as the Presidente of Kapron prior to Osloo. Shortly after they were married, his father died under suspicious circumstances, having seemingly been murdered on Osloo's orders. After all of the potential candidates for the presidency disappeared, Osloo declared herself the Supreme Leader of Kapron. The people of the northern provinces resisted her rise to power but they wiped out.
  • Peri cannot sing. However, she attempts to sing Row, Row, Row Your Boat for Osloo and her guests.
  • The Doctor describes Peri as having "a bit of an attitude."
  • Time passes much more rapidly in Kapron's pocket universe than in the primary universe.
  • The USS Eldridge has been trapped in a state of temporal flux for 67 years.
  • Peri intends to write a book about the universe's best prisons and how to escape from them.
  • The Doctor tells Anne Tessler that he is Dr. John Smith and that Peri is his niece.
  • The Doctor tells Osloo that he finds weapons "rather tedious."
  • Admiral Greg Calloway was the best man at the Tesslers' wedding.

Notes

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