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== Plot ==
== Plot ==
=== Part one ===
=== Part one ===
''to be added''
In [[London]], [[1978]], [[Anya Kelso|WPC Ann Kelso]] goes to [[Tony Reynolds]]'s shop and advises him to close early after known criminal [[Jimmy Lynch]] makes a brief visit. Jimmy informs his boss, [[Hugo Blake]], of her presence in the shop but is told to complete his job regardless, Blake telling him that he has "a little something" which will help. Meanwhile, [[Fourth Doctor|The Doctor]] is building [[K9 Mark II|another K9]] in [[the Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] when he receives a notification that a [[warp field damper]] is being used in 1978, three centuries before its invention, and decides to take a closer look.
 
With the shop closed, Ann attempts to call for backup but finds that neither her [[radio]] nor Tony's [[telephone]] will work. [[The Doctor's TARDIS|The TARDIS]] materialises outside and Ann goes to investigate, opening the door for the Doctor when he knocks. Jimmy breaks into the shop and attempts to kill Tony, but the Doctor flees with him and Ann into the TARDIS and determines that the warp field damper was behind Ann's inability to contact the [[police]]. After Jimmy flees due to the sound of [[siren]]s, the Doctor and Ann exit the TARDIS with the unconscious Tony and speak with [[Scott Neilson|DCI Neilson]].
 
Jimmy explains to Blake what happened and leaves with him. The Doctor searches the shop for the damper and realises that it must have been projected from elsewhere. He uses his [[UNIT]] credentials to avoid being taken for questioning by DCI Neilson and is recognised by him as "that Doctor" when he sees his TARDIS, after which DCI Neilson allows him to leave whilst Tony goes to stay at [[Ann Kelso's flat|Ann's flat]]. The Doctor leaves in his TARDIS, leaving Ann bemused.
 
''to be completed''


=== Part two ===
=== Part two ===
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== Cast ==
== Cast ==
* [[Fourth Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[Tom Baker]]
* [[Fourth Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[Tom Baker]]
*[[Anya Kingdom|Ann Kelso]] - [[Jane Slavin]]
* [[Anya Kingdom|Ann Kelso]] - [[Jane Slavin]]
* [[Hugo Blake]] - [[Ewan Bailey]]
* [[Hugo Blake]] - [[Ewan Bailey]]
* [[Jimmy Lynch]] - [[Nicholas Khan]]
* [[Jimmy Lynch]] - [[Nicholas Khan]]
* [[Tony Reynolds]] - [[Leon Williams]]
* [[Tony Reynolds]] - [[Leon Williams]]
* DCI [[Scott Neilson]] - [[Frank Skinner]]
* [[Scott Neilson|DCI Scott Neilson]] - [[Frank Skinner]]
* [[Kathy Blake]] - [[Glynis Barber]]
* [[Kathy Blake]] - [[Glynis Barber]]


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== References ==
== References ==
* The Doctor tracks the use of a [[warped field damper]], which is 300 years too early for 1978.
* The Doctor tracks the use of a [[warped field damper]], which is 300 years too early for 1978.
* DCI Neilson runs the [[Gang Squad]].
* A [[DNA coder]] transforms [[DNA]], making it perfect for disguise. It can be disrupted by a stun gun.
* A [[DNA coder]] transforms [[DNA]], making it perfect for disguise. It can be disrupted by a stun gun.
* Ann is [[WPC]] 166, which the Doctor says are his three lucky numbers.
* Ann is [[WPC]] 166, which the Doctor says are his three lucky numbers.
* Neilson was in [[UNIT Special Branch]] for five years.
* Neilson was in [[Special Branch]] for five years.
* The Sinestrans use a [[Cordolaine|cordolaine signal]], which the Doctor notes is a Sontaran invention.
* The Sinestrans use a [[Cordolaine|cordolaine signal]], which the Doctor notes is a Sontaran invention.



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The Sinestran Kill was the first story in the eighth series of the Fourth Doctor Adventures, produced by Big Finish Productions. It was written by Andrew Smith and featured Tom Baker as the Fourth Doctor and Jane Slavin as Ann Kelso.

Publisher's summary

When the Doctor decides to trace an anomalous energy signature on twentieth century Earth, he stumbles into an assassination attempt.

Gangland thugs are trying to murder a seemingly innocent shopkeeper, and it’s only the intervention of the Doctor and Ann Kelso – a WPC who happens to be on the scene – that prevents a tragedy.

But why do the gangsters want the shopkeeper dead? And what does this have to do with alien technology?

The first stages of a grand conspiracy are about to be revealed. And finding the answers will take Ann Kelso on a journey like no other.

Plot

Part one

In London, 1978, WPC Ann Kelso goes to Tony Reynolds's shop and advises him to close early after known criminal Jimmy Lynch makes a brief visit. Jimmy informs his boss, Hugo Blake, of her presence in the shop but is told to complete his job regardless, Blake telling him that he has "a little something" which will help. Meanwhile, The Doctor is building another K9 in the TARDIS when he receives a notification that a warp field damper is being used in 1978, three centuries before its invention, and decides to take a closer look.

With the shop closed, Ann attempts to call for backup but finds that neither her radio nor Tony's telephone will work. The TARDIS materialises outside and Ann goes to investigate, opening the door for the Doctor when he knocks. Jimmy breaks into the shop and attempts to kill Tony, but the Doctor flees with him and Ann into the TARDIS and determines that the warp field damper was behind Ann's inability to contact the police. After Jimmy flees due to the sound of sirens, the Doctor and Ann exit the TARDIS with the unconscious Tony and speak with DCI Neilson.

Jimmy explains to Blake what happened and leaves with him. The Doctor searches the shop for the damper and realises that it must have been projected from elsewhere. He uses his UNIT credentials to avoid being taken for questioning by DCI Neilson and is recognised by him as "that Doctor" when he sees his TARDIS, after which DCI Neilson allows him to leave whilst Tony goes to stay at Ann's flat. The Doctor leaves in his TARDIS, leaving Ann bemused.

to be completed

Part two

to be added

Cast

Uncredited Cast

References

  • The Doctor tracks the use of a warped field damper, which is 300 years too early for 1978.
  • DCI Neilson runs the Gang Squad.
  • A DNA coder transforms DNA, making it perfect for disguise. It can be disrupted by a stun gun.
  • Ann is WPC 166, which the Doctor says are his three lucky numbers.
  • Neilson was in Special Branch for five years.
  • The Sinestrans use a cordolaine signal, which the Doctor notes is a Sontaran invention.

Notes

  • Andrew Smith, who served as a metropolitan police officer in the anti-terrorism group for five years, incorporated elements of his time there into this story.

Continuity

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