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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* This story makes the suggestion that the knocking on the door of the spaceship at the end of the universe in ''[[Listen (TV story)|Listen]]'' was Jack and River playing a prank on [[Orson Pink]]. River also refers to a woman waiting to play chess, likely meaning [[Ashildr]], which would suggest the planet Orson Pink is stranded on is [[Gallifrey]].
* This story makes the suggestion that the knocking on the door of the spaceship at the end of the universe in ''[[Listen (TV story)|Listen]]'' was Jack and River playing a prank on [[Orson Pink]]. Jack also refers to a woman waiting to play chess, likely meaning [[Ashildr]], which would suggest the planet Orson Pink is stranded on is [[Gallifrey]].
* This was John Barrowman's last appearance in a Big Finish audio drama before he was blacklisted by the BBC, in the wake of a reignited discussion of the nature of him flashing cast and crew members on-set. He had recorded the story ''[[Absent Friends (Torchwood audio story)|Absent Friends]]'' but Big Finish cancelled its release following the allegations.
* This was John Barrowman's last appearance in a Big Finish audio drama before he was blacklisted by the BBC, in the wake of a reignited discussion of the nature of him flashing cast and crew members on-set. He had recorded the story ''[[Absent Friends (Torchwood audio story)|Absent Friends]]'' but Big Finish cancelled its release following the allegations.



Revision as of 13:53, 22 January 2023

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R&J was the third and final audio story in the anthology The Lives of Captain Jack: Volume Three. It was written by James Goss and starred John Barrowman as Captain Jack Harkness and Alex Kingston as River Song.

Publisher's summary

From ancient battles to eternal wars
A pair of time-cross'd lovers take the stars

Plot

to be added

Cast

Uncredited

References

Notes

  • This story makes the suggestion that the knocking on the door of the spaceship at the end of the universe in Listen was Jack and River playing a prank on Orson Pink. Jack also refers to a woman waiting to play chess, likely meaning Ashildr, which would suggest the planet Orson Pink is stranded on is Gallifrey.
  • This was John Barrowman's last appearance in a Big Finish audio drama before he was blacklisted by the BBC, in the wake of a reignited discussion of the nature of him flashing cast and crew members on-set. He had recorded the story Absent Friends but Big Finish cancelled its release following the allegations.

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