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* Benny also mentions [[Peter Summerfield|Peter]], [[Adrian Wall|Adrian]], [[Jason Kane|Jason]], [[Jack (The Kraken's Lament)|Jack]], [[Ruth]], [[Bev Tarrant|Bev]], [[Wolsey]] and her frenemy, [[Irving Braxiatel|Brax]].
* Benny also mentions [[Peter Summerfield|Peter]], [[Adrian Wall|Adrian]], [[Jason Kane|Jason]], [[Jack (The Kraken's Lament)|Jack]], [[Ruth]], [[Bev Tarrant|Bev]], [[Wolsey]] and her frenemy, [[Irving Braxiatel|Brax]].
* After finishing the sherry, she tells the creature to "tuck yourself in for a call from [[Santa Claus|Saint Nick]]".
* After finishing the sherry, she tells the creature to "tuck yourself in for a call from [[Santa Claus|Saint Nick]]".
== Gallery ==
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Visit from prof summerfield screenshot.jpg|Benny missing her friends: [[Irving Braxiatel|Braxiatel]], [[Ruth]], [[Peter Summerfield|Peter]], [[Wolsey]], [[Adrian Wall|Adrian]], [[Jack (The Kraken's Lament)|Jack]], [[Jason Kane|Jason]] and [[Bev Tarrant|Bev]].
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== Notes ==
== Notes ==

Revision as of 23:19, 6 April 2023

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A Visit from Prof. Summerfield was a short, festive webcast released in late 2020, on Big Finish Productions' official YouTube channel. It promoted and framed the short story anthology, The Christmas Collection, which was released on the same day.

Publisher's summary

Have a very Benny Christmas!

Plot

Arriving at an old tomb, bottle in hand, Professor Bernice Summerfield encounters a creature. The creature tells Benny there's no need to fear it, so long as she shares a drink. As they sit there, drinking away, Benny reminisces about some of her previous adventures. They finish the bottle, so Benny knows she needs to go back to her shuttle, and she wishes the creature farewell.

Characters

References

Gallery

Notes

  • The story was written in verse.

Continuity