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|companions= [[Peri Brown]] (manifestation)
|companions= [[Peri Brown]] (manifestation)
|enemy= [[The Agent]], [[Rashaa]]
|enemy= [[The Agent]], [[Rashaa]]
|setting=[[Refiloe]], circa [[61st century|6097]]
|setting=[[Refiloe]], circa [[6097]]
|writer= [[Julian Shortman]]
|writer= [[Julian Shortman]]
|director= [[Gary Russell]]
|director= [[Gary Russell]]
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== Publisher's summary ==
== Publisher's summary ==
When the Doctor lands on Refiloe, he's not impressed.
When [[Sixth Doctor|the Doctor]] lands on [[Refiloe]], he's not impressed.


In fact, he doesn't intend to stay for more than just a few minutes.
In fact, he doesn't intend to stay for more than just a few minutes.


But someone has decided that the TARDIS has made her final flight.
But someone has decided that [[the TARDIS]] has made her final flight.


Someone whose future depends on the Doctor's death.
Someone whose future depends on the Doctor's death.


== Plot ==
== Plot ==
 
The Doctor arrives on [[Refiloe]] and [[the TARDIS]] is on the edge of a cliff. The Doctor steps out of the TARDIS and falls from the cliff. He wakes many days later in a hut where he is being cared for by Peri. The TARDIS has been taken by the locals and they believe it heals them. It is in fact the energy that has been released when the TARDIS malfunctions.
The Doctor arrives on Refiloe and the TARDIS is on the edge of a cliff. The Doctor steps out of the TARDIS and falls from the cliff. He wakes many days later in a hut where he is being cared for by Peri. The TARDIS has been taken by the locals and they believe it heals them. It is in fact the energy that has been released when the TARDIS malfunctions.
:''to be continued''


== Cast ==
== Cast ==
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[[Category:Audio stories that use the Dominic Glynn theme]]
[[Category:Audio stories that use the Dominic Glynn theme]]

Revision as of 21:49, 19 October 2016

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Her Final Flight was the second subscriber-exclusive release from Big Finish Productions, following The Maltese Penguin.

Publisher's summary

When the Doctor lands on Refiloe, he's not impressed.

In fact, he doesn't intend to stay for more than just a few minutes.

But someone has decided that the TARDIS has made her final flight.

Someone whose future depends on the Doctor's death.

Plot

The Doctor arrives on Refiloe and the TARDIS is on the edge of a cliff. The Doctor steps out of the TARDIS and falls from the cliff. He wakes many days later in a hut where he is being cared for by Peri. The TARDIS has been taken by the locals and they believe it heals them. It is in fact the energy that has been released when the TARDIS malfunctions.

to be continued

Cast

References

  • Tabisa seemed to have aged twenty years overnight.
  • The Doctor tries to disable the TARDIS and it begins to collapse in on itself. The TARDIS resists, but the Doctor succeeds.
  • The TARDIS remote surgical unit's warranty expiration date is 5097, "over a thousand years ago."

Notes

  • This was originally a special release given away to Big Finish subscribers who had The Next Life as part of their subscription, but is now available for purchase.
  • The story was originally scheduled to feature the Seventh Doctor and Mel (a cover featuring the Seventh Doctor was created by Stuart Manning during pre-production).
  • The incidental music includes a recording of The Saint James' Singers, conducted by Julian Harris [1] with music composed by Julian Shortman [2] [3].
  • This audio drama was recorded on 16 September 2004.

Continuity

External links

Footnotes

  1. The Saint James's Singers accessed 7 March 2009
  2. Score Exchange - Julian Shortman accessed 24 July 2013
  3. Julian Shortman on MySpace accessed 7 March 2009