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|companions      = [[Flip Jackson|Flip]]       
|companions      = [[Flip Jackson|Flip]]       
|enemy          = [[Sil]], [[Velandari]]
|enemy          = [[Sil]], [[Velandari]]
|setting        = [[Tranquility]]<br />[[London]], [[2382]]  
|setting        = {{il|[[Tranquility]]|[[London]], [[2382]]}}
|writer          = [[Philip Martin]]
|writer          = [[Philip Martin]]
|director        = [[Nicholas Briggs]]
|director        = [[Nicholas Briggs]]
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== Publisher's summary ==
== Publisher's summary ==
Future [[Britain]] is bankrupt, its corporate owners facing financial ruin. Fortunately, the Universal Monetary Fund, and its slimy representative [[Sil]], are willing to give its President a multi-billion credit bail-out... but terms and conditions apply, and Sil's proposed austerity measures go far beyond mere benefit cuts.
Future [[Britain]] is bankrupt, its corporate owners facing financial ruin. Fortunately, the [[Universal Monetary Fund]], and its slimy representative [[Sil]], are willing to give its President a multi-billion [[credit]] bail-out... but terms and conditions apply, and Sil's proposed austerity measures go far beyond mere benefit cuts.


Responding to a distress call, [[Sixth Doctor|the Doctor]] and his companion [[Flip Jackson|Flip]] land in a [[London]] whose pacified population has been driven largely underground. But the horrors down there in the dark are as nothing to the horrors that await them at [[ConCorp HQ]], where a young biochemist in Sil's employ is working on a permanent solution to the nation's terminal unprofitability.
Responding to a distress call, [[Sixth Doctor|the Doctor]] and his companion [[Flip Jackson|Flip]] land in a [[London]] whose pacified population has been driven largely underground. But the horrors down there in the dark are as nothing to the horrors that await them at [[ConCorp HQ]], where a young biochemist in Sil's employ is working on a permanent solution to the nation's terminal unprofitability.
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== Plot ==
== Plot ==
=== Part One ===
=== Part one ===
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=== Part Two ===
=== Part two ===
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=== Part Three ===
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=== Part Four ===
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Revision as of 03:37, 19 October 2016

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Antidote to Oblivion was the one hundred and eighty-second story in Big Finish's monthly range.

Publisher's summary

Future Britain is bankrupt, its corporate owners facing financial ruin. Fortunately, the Universal Monetary Fund, and its slimy representative Sil, are willing to give its President a multi-billion credit bail-out... but terms and conditions apply, and Sil's proposed austerity measures go far beyond mere benefit cuts.

Responding to a distress call, the Doctor and his companion Flip land in a London whose pacified population has been driven largely underground. But the horrors down there in the dark are as nothing to the horrors that await them at ConCorp HQ, where a young biochemist in Sil's employ is working on a permanent solution to the nation's terminal unprofitability.

Because in the final account, Sil plans to make a killing...

Plot

Part one

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Part two

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Part three

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Part four

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Cast

References

Notes

Continuity

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