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* Three queens of [[England]], two saints and four bishops were imprisoned in the [[Tower of London]]. Of the bishops, three, [[Hugh Latimer]], [[Nicholas Ridley]] and the [[Archbishop of Canterbury]] [[Thomas Cranmer]] were later tried and burned as heretics. | |||
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Revision as of 22:45, 1 July 2016
The Battle of the Tower was the third story in the UNIT: Shutdown audio anthology.
Publisher's summary
The threat is now clear, and Kate Stewart retreats to UNIT HQ with her most trusted colleagues. She has no choice but to place the Black Archive into lockdown, and the Tower of London is where UNIT will make its stand.
While the capital sleeps, an alien horde is gathering, ready to rise from the shadows to attack Earth’s greatest defence force inside its own stronghold.
The Tower is infiltrated, and UNIT must hold the line. At any cost. Lock and load...
Plot
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Cast
- Kate Stewart - Jemma Redgrave
- Osgood - Ingrid Oliver
- Captain Josh Carter - James Joyce
- Sam Bishop - Warren Brown
- Felicity Lyme - Alice Krige
- Jay Roy - Asif Khan
- Dr Kenton Eastwood - Tyrone Huggins
- Sir Peter Latcham - Nigel Carrington
- Anna/Radio Announcer/Quizmaster - Beth Chalmers
- General Grant Avary - Harry Ditson
- Dokan/ Alien Leader - Dan Li
- Chiso/Tengobushi Assassins - Akira Koieyama
- Commander Bergem - Stephen Billington
- Sebastien/Major Disanto - Jot Davies
References
- Three queens of England, two saints and four bishops were imprisoned in the Tower of London. Of the bishops, three, Hugh Latimer, Nicholas Ridley and the Archbishop of Canterbury Thomas Cranmer were later tried and burned as heretics.
Notes
to be added
Continuity
to be added
External links
- Official Shutdown The Battle of the Tower page at bigfinish.com