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* The Kosovan asylum seeker arrested in Southend is likely [[Goran]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Snake Head (audio story)|Snake Head]]'')
* The Kosovan asylum seeker arrested in Southend is likely [[Goran]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Snake Head (audio story)|Snake Head]]'')
* The flu outbreak in the home counties turns out to be an alien [[virus]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Wasting (audio story)|The Wasting]]'')
* The flu outbreak in the home counties turns out to be an alien [[virus]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Wasting (audio story)|The Wasting]]'')
* Colonel Chaudhry refers to the sleeper agents' brainwashing as "a [[Aliases of the Doctor#John Smith|John Smith]] situation", referring to UNIT cases involving [[the Doctor]]. In response, Colonel Dalton refers to [[Auton|window shop dummies]] coming to life. ([[TV]]: ''[[Spearhead from Space (TV story)|Spearhead from Space]]'')
* Colonel Chaudhry refers to the sleeper agents' brainwashing as "a [[The Doctor's aliases#John Smith|John Smith]] situation", referring to UNIT cases involving [[the Doctor]]. In response, Colonel Dalton refers to [[Auton|window shop dummies]] coming to life. ([[TV]]: ''[[Spearhead from Space (TV story)|Spearhead from Space]]'')
* Francis Currie has left the [[BBC]] and been hired as the front line reporter for [[Planet 3]]. [[Sarah Jane Smith]] had previously worked for the television news network as an undercover journalist, exposing corruption by companies and officials in high places. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Comeback (audio story)|Comeback]]'')
* Francis Currie has left the [[BBC]] and been hired as the front line reporter for [[Planet 3]]. [[Sarah Jane Smith]] had previously worked for the television news network as an undercover journalist, exposing corruption by companies and officials in high places. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Comeback (audio story)|Comeback]]'')
* Chaudry and Dalton were at the [[White Rabbit (London)|White Rabbit]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Harvest (audio story)|The Harvest]]'', ''[[A Death in the Family (audio story)|A Death in the Family]]'')
* Chaudry and Dalton were at the [[White Rabbit (London)|White Rabbit]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Harvest (audio story)|The Harvest]]'', ''[[A Death in the Family (audio story)|A Death in the Family]]'')

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The Longest Night was the fourth story in the Big Finish UNIT audio series. It was written by Joseph Lidster.

Publisher's summary

"We interrupt this broadcast..."

Having survived a day at the seaside, Robert Dalton and Emily Chaudhry are enjoying a few pints... Having spent the day answering the phone and praying for some action, Will Hoffman is enjoying a night out... Having signed a controversial new European treaty, the Prime Minister is on his way back to Downing Street... Having survived yet another day, the people of Britain are settling down to eat dinner, stay in, go out, spend time with their friends...

"...we're receiving reports that..."

It's just another ordinary evening in the United Kingdom...

"...a bomb has exploded in central London..."

Plot

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Cast

References

  • Chaudry and Currie refer to the 11 September attacks; the media wonders if the attacks are due to British involvement in Iraq.
  • The Prime Minister wonders if the media may blame the attacks on Chechen rebels or the IRA.
  • The killer policeman Sergeant Flemming sarcastically quotes the Metropolitan Police Service's "working for a safer London" slogan.
  • Dalton and Currie are disparaging about the Daily Mail.
  • London is using the Euro as its currency as part of the Euro-Combine Treaty.
  • Chaudhry refers to Brimmicombe-Wood as a "Casanova". David Tennant had played this role on television the same year.
  • Dalton sings the children's song London's Burning.
  • Major cities under attack from ICIS include London, Bradford, Manchester, Glasgow, Lincoln and Hull.
  • Over 1000 people, including two members of the Royal Family and television personalities, were killed within the UK during the attacks, with 452 in London alone and 15 people in Lincoln and Hull.

Notes

  • This audio drama was recorded on 5 December 2004 and 30 January 2005.
  • Part of the plot involves the bombing of the London Underground to terrorise people. On 7th July 2005, a few months after the story was released, the Underground was bombed in real life.
  • The audio drama begins to start the end credits theme when Kirby is arrested, only for it to abruptly stop when he reveals he's carrying a bomb.

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