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* The working title of this story was ''Forget-Me-Not''. | * The working title of this story was ''Forget-Me-Not''. | ||
* The story was recorded on [[24 November (production)|24 November]] [[2022 (production)|2022]] at [[Audio Sorcery]]. | * The story was recorded on [[24 November (production)|24 November]] [[2022 (production)|2022]] at [[Audio Sorcery]]. | ||
* [[Nick Slawicz]] stated on | * [[Nick Slawicz]] stated on [[Twitter]] that the random bird on the cover, which had no appearance in the actual story, was named Colin.<ref>[https://twitter.com/EllingtonElms/status/1605112666397282304 Nick Slawicz on twitter]</ref> | ||
== Continuity == | == Continuity == | ||
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Revision as of 06:43, 30 December 2022
The World Tree was a special free release in the Short Trips audio range from Big Finish Productions series. It was the winning entry in The Paul Spragg Memorial Short Trip Opportunity.
Publisher's summary
Nora Wicker is forgetful. Not big things - not yet, anyway. She remembers her address and where the shops are. She remembers people when they come to visit, no matter how rare that is.
But she doesn't remember where the bush with the red leaves in her garden came from - and she definitely doesn't remember asking for a house call from the Eleventh Doctor.
Plot
to be added
Characters
References
- The Doctor mentions star whales.
- Nora's house is in a time bubble.
Notes
- The working title of this story was Forget-Me-Not.
- The story was recorded on 24 November 2022 at Audio Sorcery.
- Nick Slawicz stated on Twitter that the random bird on the cover, which had no appearance in the actual story, was named Colin.[1]
Continuity
to be added
External links
- Official The World Tree page at bigfinish.com
References
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