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...ish was the thirty-fifth story in Big Finish's monthly range. It was written by Phil Pascoe and featured Colin Baker as the Sixth Doctor and Nicola Bryant as Peri Brown.

This was the second audio story to feature this line up of companion and Doctor. To date, it is Pascoe's only contribution to audio-based Doctor Who.

Publisher's summary

A conference of lexicographers: bromides in tweed. But the leading expert in the field is found dead by her own hand — and by her hologlyphic assistant. Is he responsible? Does the death fit any conventional definitions? Can the Sixth Doctor realise who wrote the suicide note and why, exactly, it was riddled with spelling errors?

Peri should help out, but there's a guy. Someone who loves language even more than the Doctor. Maybe, she realises, enough to kill for. Or perhaps just enough to ask her out to dinner. Unless, of course, he's already spoken for...

Is it madness? Seeking transcendence in the complete lexicon? Having the right words on the tip of your tongue but never quite knowing when to use them?

If so, how?

Plot

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Illustration preview by Martin Geraghty in DWM 321

Cast

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Notes

  • The Doctor makes an aborted reference to an encyclopaedia that was too heavy to lift that "ran from DAL to...". This is a nod to Terry Nation's apocryphal claim that the name of the Daleks was inspired by an encyclopaedia volume running from DAL to LEK.
  • This episode marks the first instance of the Doctor swearing. In Part 3, he says "Shit" to Peri to test whether the word blocking machinery works. He says this word later in the episode, but the word blocking machinery blocks it from hearing.
  • This audio drama was recorded on 6 and 8 March 2002 at The Moat Studios.
  • In Part 2, When The Doctor is addressing the symposium he remarks "And He looked at me and said: 'Sausage? SAUSAGE?!'" Which is a reference to the Blackadder The third episode 'Ink and Incapability' Which features Dr Samuel Johnson, the progenitor of the original dictionary, exclaiming that he has left the word 'Sausage' out of his final edition.
  • In Part 2, while Peri is talking to Book, processing sounds can be heard. Clearly audible is the bootup noise of a Hitchhikers Guide To the Galaxy, as heard in both the radio and television adaptations of Douglas Adams' work.

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