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'''''The Jigsaw War''''' was the eleventh release in the sixth series of ''[[The Companion Chronicles]]''.  
'''''The Jigsaw War''''' was the fifty-fifth release in [[the Companion Chronicles]] audio range. It was the eleventh story of season 6. It was written by [[Eddie Robson]] and featured [[Jamie McCrimmon]].  


== Publisher's Summary ==
== Publisher's Summary ==

Revision as of 03:29, 3 September 2013

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The Jigsaw War was the fifty-fifth release in the Companion Chronicles audio range. It was the eleventh story of season 6. It was written by Eddie Robson and featured Jamie McCrimmon.

Publisher's Summary

A cell. Four walls, one door. Jamie McCrimmon can escape, but it means unravelling a puzzle of extraordinary complexity.

And there are more than just two players in this game. The Doctor is there. So is his opponent Side.

As a hero turns killer, and a rebellion becomes anarchy, the lines between good and evil are blurred. And so does the distinction between cause and effect ...

Plot

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Cast

References

  • Jamie tells Moran that he does not know what species the Doctor is or where he is from.
  • Humanity has been in the Unheld system for 89 years. There is an uprising once every Unheld generation.
  • The Doctor has been teaching Jamie how to read in his spare time.
  • The Doctor considers Jamie to be the most reliable friend that he has ever had.
  • The Doctor has never told Jamie where he obtained the TARDIS. He changes the subject whenever Jamie asks him. He believes that the Doctor may have built it himself.
  • Side is a fifth dimensional being who is worshiped by the Unheld as a god.

Notes

  • As was the case with AUDIO: Solitaire and The Time Museum, this Companion Chronicle does not feature any narration. It is a full cast audio drama with only two speaking parts.
  • This audio drama was recorded on 31 January 2012.

Continuity

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