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* Panda has read ''[[Fifty Shades of Grey]]''. | * Panda has read ''[[Fifty Shades of Grey]]''. | ||
* The Bovians were almost wiped out in the [[57th century]]. | * The [[Bovian|Bovians]] were almost wiped out in the [[57th century]]. | ||
* Iris refers to [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]] and [[Girls Aloud]]. | * Iris refers to [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]] and [[Girls Aloud]]. | ||
* Ted Taylor comes from [[Bradford]]. | * Ted Taylor comes from [[Bradford]]. |
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Iris at the Oche is the second story of the fourth series of Big Finish Productions' Iris Wildthyme audio series.
Publisher's summary
Super, smashing, great! It's the annual Pondside World Darts Championship. As down-at-heel pub darts player Ted Taylor steps up to the oche, Iris realises that the fate of the entire universe depends on the result of this one game of arrows. What are the calculations streaming through Ted's mind, why are the bullish Hankians determined to drag a Kent Country Club into a temporal rift and will Panda ever get to enjoy his chicken-in-a-basket in peace? Game on!
Plot
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Cast
- Iris Wildthyme - Katy Manning
- Panda - David Benson
- Ted Taylor - Bernard Holley
- Lady Bow'n - Sophie Aldred
- Colin Stubbs/B'wen - Paul Jones
- Martin King - Charlie Ross
References
- Panda has read Fifty Shades of Grey.
- The Bovians were almost wiped out in the 57th century.
- Iris refers to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Girls Aloud.
- Ted Taylor comes from Bradford.
Notes
to be added
Continuity
to be added
External links
- Official Iris at the Oche page at bigfinish.com