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Moving into [[Leafield Crescent]], [[Valderon (Prisoner of the Ood)|Angie Glazebrook]] is surprised by an unexpected caller. But not half as surprised as [[Jenny (The Doctor's Daughter)|Jenny]], suddenly transported to a suburban close on [[21st century|twenty-first century]] [[Earth]].
Moving into [[Leafield Crescent]], [[Valderon (Prisoner of the Ood)|Angie Glazebrook]] is surprised by an unexpected caller. But not half as surprised as [[Jenny (The Doctor's Daughter)|Jenny]], suddenly transported to a suburban close on [[21st century|twenty-first century]] [[Earth]].


And that's nothing to the surprise of the [[neighbour]]s when alien visitors start appearing. Visitors with [[tentacle]]d [[mouth]]s, carrying [[death]]-dealing [[orb]]s. The [[Ood]] have come for their [[prisoner]]...
And that's nothing to the surprise of the [[neighbour]]s when alien visitors start appearing. Visitors with [[tentacle]]d [[mouth]]s, carrying [[death]]-dealing orbs. The [[Ood]] have come for their [[prisoner]]...


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Prisoner of the Ood was the second story in the audio anthology Jenny - The Doctor's Daughter, produced by Big Finish Productions. It was written by John Dorney and featured Georgia Tennant as Jenny and Sean Biggerstaff as Noah.

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Moving into Leafield Crescent, Angie Glazebrook is surprised by an unexpected caller. But not half as surprised as Jenny, suddenly transported to a suburban close on twenty-first century Earth.

And that's nothing to the surprise of the neighbours when alien visitors start appearing. Visitors with tentacled mouths, carrying death-dealing orbs. The Ood have come for their prisoner...

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