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|publisher      = Big Finish Productions
|publisher      = Big Finish Productions
|release date    = [[March (releases)|March]] [[2012 (releases)|2012]]
|release date    = [[March (releases)|March]] [[2012 (releases)|2012]]
|format          = 1 Episode on 1 CD (2nd of 4 stories); Download
|format          = 1 CD<br/>Download<br/>2nd of 4 stories
|production code = BFPJLCD04
|production code = BFPJLCD04
|isbn            = ISBN 978-1-84435-562-4
|isbn            = ISBN 978-1-84435-562-4
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|producer = [[David Richardson]]}}{{audio stub}}
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'''''Beautiful Things''''' is the fourteenth [[Big Finish Productions]] audio drama in the ''[[Jago & Litefoot]]'' series and the second episode of series 4.
'''''Beautiful Things''''' is the fourteenth [[Big Finish Productions]] audio drama in the ''[[Jago & Litefoot]]'' series and the second episode of [[Jago & Litefoot: Series Four|series 4]].


== Publisher's summary ==
== Publisher's summary ==

Revision as of 11:27, 18 January 2021

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Beautiful Things is the fourteenth Big Finish Productions audio drama in the Jago & Litefoot series and the second episode of series 4.

Publisher's summary

Jago, Leela and Ellie take a trip to the theatre to see Oscar Wilde's new play and discover something sinister during the interval. Meanwhile, bodies are turning up at Litefoot's lab, while Wilde meets his biggest fan...

Plot

to be added

Cast

References

Story notes

  • Although the overall series is not given a date more specific than the 1890s until the audio story The Final Act, Oscar Wilde's play A Woman of No Importance premiered on 19 April 1893, whereas George Bernard Shaw's play Widowers' Houses premiered on 9 December 1892 in real life. However, Litefoot, referring to "the love that dares not speak its name," quotes the poem Two Loves by Lord Alfred Douglas, which was originally published in 1894.
  • The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde previously played an important role in the audio story Echoes of Grey, which was likewise written by John Dorney.

Continuity

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