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'''''Ferril's Folly''''' was the forty-third release in [[the Companion Chronicles]] audio range. It was the eleventh story of season 5. It was written by [[Peter Anghelides]] and featured [[Romana I]].
'''''Ferril's Folly''''' was the forty-third release in [[the Companion Chronicles]] audio range. It was the eleventh story of season 5. It was written by [[Peter Anghelides]] and featured [[Romana I]].
== Publisher's summary ==
== Publisher's summary ==
The search for the fourth segment of the Key to Time brings the [[Fourth Doctor|Doctor]] and [[Romana I|Romana]] back to [[Earth]] in the [[2011|present day]].
The search for the fourth segment of the [[Key to Time]] brings the [[Fourth Doctor|Doctor]] and [[Romana I|Romana]] back to [[Earth]] in the [[2011|present day]].


In a small village in [[Norfolk]], former astronaut Lady [[Millicent Ferril]] has established an observatory, tracking a meteorite from the Cronquist System. It is a meteorite that almost killed her years before — and perhaps left her not entirely human.
In a small village in [[Norfolk]], former astronaut Lady [[Millicent Ferril]] has established an observatory, tracking a meteorite from the Cronquist System. It is a meteorite that almost killed her years before — and perhaps left her not entirely human.

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Ferril's Folly was the forty-third release in the Companion Chronicles audio range. It was the eleventh story of season 5. It was written by Peter Anghelides and featured Romana I.

Publisher's summary

The search for the fourth segment of the Key to Time brings the Doctor and Romana back to Earth in the present day.

In a small village in Norfolk, former astronaut Lady Millicent Ferril has established an observatory, tracking a meteorite from the Cronquist System. It is a meteorite that almost killed her years before — and perhaps left her not entirely human.

As Ferril’s power grows, so does her influence. She can control metal. And anything metal — from a suit of armour to a bicycle — is now lethal…

Plot

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Cast

References

  • Lady Millicent Ferril describes the Doctor's scarf as "ridiculously long."

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