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|main character  = [[River Song]]
|main character  = [[River Song]]
|featuring        = [[Liz Shaw]]
|featuring        = [[Liz Shaw]]
|enemy            =  
|enemy            = [[The Presidium]]
|setting          = [[Fetter Bailey]], [[1970s]]
|setting          = [[Sahara Desert|Fetter Bailey]], [[1970s]]
|writer          = [[James Kettle]]
|writer          = [[James Kettle]]
|director        = [[Ken Bentley]]
|director        = [[Ken Bentley]]
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[[Liz Shaw|Liz]] has moved house. It seems she’s found a suburban utopia - until [[River Song]] arrives.
[[Liz Shaw|Liz]] has moved house. It seems she’s found a suburban utopia - until [[River Song]] arrives.


There is more to [[Fetter Bailey]] than manicured lawns and endless soirees. Dangerous creatures prowl the hedgerows, and something lurks in the freezers...
There is more to [[Sahara Desert|Fetter Bailey]] than manicured lawns and endless soirees. Dangerous creatures prowl the hedgerows, and something lurks in the freezers...


== Plot ==
== Plot ==

Revision as of 09:51, 30 October 2021

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Terror of the Suburbs was the second story of The Diary of River Song audio anthology New Recruit. It was written by James Kettle and featured Alex Kingston as River Song and Daisy Ashford as Liz Shaw.

Publisher's summary

Liz has moved house. It seems she’s found a suburban utopia - until River Song arrives.

There is more to Fetter Bailey than manicured lawns and endless soirees. Dangerous creatures prowl the hedgerows, and something lurks in the freezers...

Plot

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