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* The Monk says Zoe could watch Hamlet on Netflix | * The Monk says Zoe could watch Hamlet on Netflix | ||
* The Monk says Time is not a Disney character | * The Monk says Time is not a Disney character | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
* [[Ian Atkins (writer)|Ian Atkins]] was responsible for the initial phase of production, including the script brief, while [[Dominic G. Martin]] was responsible for the recording phase of production. ([[BFX]]: ''The Prints of Denmark'') | * [[Ian Atkins (writer)|Ian Atkins]] was responsible for the initial phase of production, including the script brief, while [[Dominic G. Martin]] was responsible for the recording phase of production. ([[BFX]]: ''The Prints of Denmark'') | ||
* The "germ" for this story came from a single line in ''[[The Time Meddler (TV story)|The Time Meddler]]''. ([[VOR 157]]) | * The "germ" for this story came from a single line in ''[[The Time Meddler (TV story)|The Time Meddler]]''. ([[VOR 157]]) | ||
* This story plays on [[Missing episode]]s, which [[Paul Morris]] claims was planned to run through the entire [[The Second Doctor: Volume Three|boxset]]. ([[VOR 157]]) This includes violent material of the Hamlet television broadcast being cut (censor clips), as well as [[Tele-snaps]] and off-air recordings being taken. | * This story plays on [[Missing episode|missing episode]]s, which [[Paul Morris]] claims was planned to run through the entire [[The Second Doctor: Volume Three|boxset]]. ([[VOR 157]]) This includes violent material of the Hamlet television broadcast being cut (censor clips), as well as [[Tele-snaps]] and off-air recordings being taken. | ||
* This is a rare instance for Big Finish where an actor plays a fictional version of themselves. In this case, other than playing the Monk and various other uncredited roles, [[Rufus Hound]] briefly plays himself in a segment focused on the Hamlet television broadcast. | * This is a rare instance for Big Finish where an actor plays a fictional version of themselves. In this case, other than playing the Monk and various other uncredited roles, [[Rufus Hound]] briefly plays himself in a segment focused on the Hamlet television broadcast. | ||
Revision as of 07:08, 29 April 2022
The Prints of Denmark was the third story in The Second Doctor: Volume Three, produced by Big Finish Productions. It was written by Paul Morris and featured Wendy Padbury as Zoe Heriot and Rufus Hound as The Monk
Publisher's summary
The man Zoe travels through time and space with is a comical little man, eager to make a difference. To make things better. He's a man who loves the Earth, its history, its potential, and is happy to help things along when he can. And now Zoe is the only one standing between him and changing Earth unrecognisably: for The Monk, the play's the thing...
Plot
to be added
Cast
References
Popular culture
- Zoe knows who the Spice Girls are.
- Kanye West plays in an adaptation of Hamlet
- The Monk says Zoe could watch Hamlet on Netflix
- The Monk says Time is not a Disney character
Notes
- Ian Atkins was responsible for the initial phase of production, including the script brief, while Dominic G. Martin was responsible for the recording phase of production. (BFX: The Prints of Denmark)
- The "germ" for this story came from a single line in The Time Meddler. (VOR 157)
- This story plays on missing episodes, which Paul Morris claims was planned to run through the entire boxset. (VOR 157) This includes violent material of the Hamlet television broadcast being cut (censor clips), as well as Tele-snaps and off-air recordings being taken.
- This is a rare instance for Big Finish where an actor plays a fictional version of themselves. In this case, other than playing the Monk and various other uncredited roles, Rufus Hound briefly plays himself in a segment focused on the Hamlet television broadcast.
Continuity
- The Monk pulls off a plan to get the premiere of William Shakespeare's play Hamlet broadcasted on television rather than performed on stage, which he had originally devised in his first incarnation. (TV: The Time Meddler)
External links
- Official The Prints of Denmark page at bigfinish.com
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