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* Ben mentions the [[Dalek]]s ([[TV]]: ''[[The Power of the Daleks (TV story)|The Power of the Daleks]]'') and the [[Cyberman|Cybermen]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Tenth Planet (TV story)|The Tenth Planet]]'', ''[[The Moonbase (TV story)|The Moonbase]]'')
* Ben mentions the [[Dalek]]s ([[TV]]: ''[[The Power of the Daleks (TV story)|The Power of the Daleks]]'') and the [[Cyberman|Cybermen]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Tenth Planet (TV story)|The Tenth Planet]]'', ''[[The Moonbase (TV story)|The Moonbase]]'')
* The Doctor refers to the TARDIS' tertiary control room. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Nightshade (novel)|Nightshade]]'')
* The Doctor refers to the TARDIS' tertiary control room. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Nightshade (novel)|Nightshade]]'')
* The Doctor is aware of [[Alternate timeline (Republica)|a possible future in which a triumphalist hereditary Puritan Protectorate rules Britain until the twentieth century]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Republica (novelisation)|Republica]]'')
* When the Doctor and Polly recite a rhyme about the six wives of [[Henry VIII]], they are unaware of his marriage to [[Amy Pond]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Power of Three (TV story)|The Power of Three]]'')
* When the Doctor and Polly recite a rhyme about the six wives of [[Henry VIII]], they are unaware of his marriage to [[Amy Pond]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Power of Three (TV story)|The Power of Three]]'')
* Prince [[Rupert (The Roundheads)|Rupert]] travels with a pet monkey. When he met the [[Eleventh Doctor]] earlier in his life, he was accompanied by his [[Dog|poodle]] [[Boye]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Dog of War! (comic story)|Dog of War!]]'')
* Prince [[Rupert (The Roundheads)|Rupert]] travels with a pet monkey. When he met the [[Eleventh Doctor]] earlier in his life, he was accompanied by his [[Dog|poodle]] [[Boye]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Dog of War! (comic story)|Dog of War!]]'')

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The Roundheads was the sixth novel in the BBC Past Doctor Adventures series. It was written by Mark Gatiss, released 24 November 1997 and featured the Second Doctor, Ben Jackson, Polly Wright and Jamie McCrimmon.

Publisher's summary

1997 BBC Books Edition

"I tell you — we will cut off this King's head. Aye, with the crown on it!"

It is December 1648. Although victorious over the Cavaliers in the Civil Wars, the Roundheads are struggling to retain power. Plans are afoot to spirit King Charles from his prison, and the Doctor and his companions become embroiled in the intrigue...

Ben finds himself press-ganged and on board a mysterious ship to Amsterdam. Polly is an unwitting accomplice in the plot to rescue the King, and the Doctor and Jamie find themselves arrested and imprisoned in the Tower of London under suspicion of conspiracy.

Can the Doctor and Jamie escape, manage to find Ben and Polly and still ensure that history remains on its proper course?

2015 BBC Books Edition

With the Civil War won, the Parliamentarians are struggling to hang on to power. But plans are being made to rescue the defeated King Charles from his prison...

With Ben press-ganged and put on board a mysterious ship bound for Amsterdam, Polly becomes an unwitting accomplice in the plot to rescue the King. The Doctor can't help because he and Jamie have been arrested and sent to the Tower of London, charged with conspiracy.

Can the Doctor and Jamie escape, find Ben and rescue Polly – while making sure that history remains on its proper course?

An adventure set in the aftermath of the English Civil War, featuring the Second Doctor as played by Patrick Troughton and his companions Ben, Polly, and Jamie.

Plot

to be added

Characters

References

The Doctor

Food and Beverages

  • The Doctor buys oranges for him and his three companions. He later buys a fruitcake and shares it with Jamie.
  • Ben drinks rum in the World Turn'd Upside Down, and notes that it always makes him rowdy. He later drinks ale in Amsterdam.

Individuals

Locations

TARDIS

Ships

  • Sal Winter's ship is called Demeter.

Notes

  • This story is the first historical to take place after the last on-screen regular historical, TV: The Highlanders.
  • The novel was reprinted as part of The History Collection in February 2015, with a new cover and introduction by Gatiss.

Continuity

Additional cover images

Audiobook

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