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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* This story was originally released on both CD and cassette.
* This story was originally released on both CD and cassette. It is now available as a download.
* An illustrated preview for this story appeared in ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' [[DWM 295|issue 295]] with art by [[Lee Sullivan]].
* An illustrated preview for this story appeared in ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' [[DWM 295|issue 295]] with art by [[Lee Sullivan]].
* [[Muriel Frost]] becomes the first character created for the ''Doctor Who Magazine'' comic strip to be featured in an audio drama. She will later be followed by [[Frobisher]], [[Izzy Sinclair]], [[Maxwell Edison]] and others.
* [[Muriel Frost]] becomes the first character created for the ''Doctor Who Magazine'' comic strip to be featured in an audio drama. She will later be followed by [[Frobisher]], [[Izzy Sinclair]], [[Maxwell Edison]] and others.

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The Fires of Vulcan was the twelfth story in Big Finish's monthly range. It was written by Steve Lyons and featured Sylvester McCoy as the Seventh Doctor and Bonnie Langford as Melanie Bush.

This was the third full story to feature the Seventh Doctor but the first audio story to feature Mel, a role which she last played in Children in Need presentation Dimensions in Time in 1993. This was also writer Lyons' first contribution to an audio story; he has also contributed to a number of novels and short stories.

Publisher's summary

Two thousand years ago, a cataclysmic volcanic eruption wiped the Roman city of Pompeii from the face of the Earth. It also buried the Doctor's TARDIS...

Arriving in Pompeii one day before the disaster, the Seventh Doctor and Mel find themselves separated from their ship and entangled in local politics. With time running out, they fight to escape from the shadow of Mount Vesuvius. But how can they succeed when history itself is working against them?

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The Doctor

Individuals

The Master

  • The Doctor uses his voice to compel a guard and later Popidius into handing over a key and going to sleep, a skill previously demonstrated by the Master.

Earth history

  • According to the Roman calendar, 23 August is the tenth day before the Kalends of September.

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