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|featuring = [[Harry Houdini]], [[Eleventh Doctor]] | |featuring = [[Harry Houdini|Houdini]], [[Eleventh Doctor]] | ||
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'''''Smoke and Mirrors''''' was the fifth release of the ''[[Destiny of the Doctor]]'' audio series, produced by [[Big Finish Productions]] for [[AudioGO]]. | '''''Smoke and Mirrors''''' was the fifth release of the ''[[Destiny of the Doctor]]'' audio series, produced by [[Big Finish Productions]] for [[AudioGO]]. | ||
== Publisher's summary == | == Publisher's summary == | ||
[[Fifth Doctor|The Doctor]] answers a [[psionic]] distress call being sent from [[England]] in the [[1920s]]. There, in the environs of a fairground, he is reunited with an old friend: [[Harry Houdini]]. To [[Adric]] and [[Nyssa]] the name means very little, but to the Doctor's companion [[Tegan Jovanka|Tegan]] he is a legend. [[Escape artist]] extraordinaire, Houdini's reputation will last for decades. | [[Fifth Doctor|The Doctor]] answers a [[psionic]] [[distress call]] being sent from [[England]] in the [[1920s]]. There, in the environs of a fairground, he is reunited with an old friend: [[Harry Houdini]]. To [[Adric]] and [[Nyssa]] the name means very little, but to the Doctor's companion [[Tegan Jovanka|Tegan]] he is a legend. [[Escape artist]] extraordinaire, Houdini's reputation will last for decades. | ||
But how come Harry knows so much about Tegan herself? Is it really just guesswork, as he says? Is Harry right to be concerned about the fairground's [[fortune teller]], who claims to have supernatural skills? Both he and the Doctor suspect an alien influence they know of old. | But how come Harry knows so much about Tegan herself? Is it really just guesswork, as he says? Is Harry right to be concerned about the fairground's [[fortune teller]], who claims to have supernatural skills? Both he and the Doctor suspect an alien influence they know of old. | ||
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== Plot == | == Plot == | ||
Instead of travelling to [[Heathrow Airport|Heathrow]], [[Fifth Doctor|the Doctor]] follows a [[psionic beam]] to an [[England|English]] [[funfair]] in the late [[1920s]] and introduces [[Adric]], [[Nyssa]] and [[Tegan Jovanka|Tegan]] to [[Harry Houdini]], who wants his help to debunk the inexplicable abilities of a [[medium]]. The Doctor has his [[companion]]s stand guard whilst he and Houdini inspect the medium's booth and find her [[crystal ball]], which is actually an [[Ovid Sphere]] capable of reflecting [[thought]]s and [[memory|memories]]. He uses the sphere and is told by the [[Eleventh Doctor]] that he has to return it to the Ovids. | |||
The three companions accidentally wander into the [[menagerie]] and are confronted with a [[tiger]] which Adric runs from in the hope of buying time for Nyssa and Tegan to escape, but they are chased by a [[leopard]]. Adric is saved by [[hypnosis|hypnotised]] fairground workers and taken by them to a [[theatre]]. Meanwhile, Nyssa also has an odd encounter, with a man wearing the face of her lost father: The Master. He takes hypnotic control of her, and forces her to abduct Tegan and bring her to the theatre as well. | |||
The Doctor tries to make telepathic contact with the sphere, and is successful, though it hurts him. As he is about to make progress, he is interrupted by the image and voice of a [[Eleventh Doctor|young man wearing a bow tie]]. He tells the Fifth Doctor that he will soon be tempted to destroy the sphere, but he must not. Instead, he must return it to its rightful owners, the Ovids. At the same time, he is interrupted by Tegan's scream, which the sphere has also picked up; he realises that they are in danger, and he has failed to help them. | The Doctor tries to make telepathic contact with the sphere, and is successful, though it hurts him. As he is about to make progress, he is interrupted by the image and voice of a [[Eleventh Doctor|young man wearing a bow tie]]. He tells the Fifth Doctor that he will soon be tempted to destroy the sphere, but he must not. Instead, he must return it to its rightful owners, the Ovids. At the same time, he is interrupted by Tegan's scream, which the sphere has also picked up; he realises that they are in danger, and he has failed to help them. |
Revision as of 13:47, 27 April 2023
Smoke and Mirrors was the fifth release of the Destiny of the Doctor audio series, produced by Big Finish Productions for AudioGO.
Publisher's summary
The Doctor answers a psionic distress call being sent from England in the 1920s. There, in the environs of a fairground, he is reunited with an old friend: Harry Houdini. To Adric and Nyssa the name means very little, but to the Doctor's companion Tegan he is a legend. Escape artist extraordinaire, Houdini's reputation will last for decades.
But how come Harry knows so much about Tegan herself? Is it really just guesswork, as he says? Is Harry right to be concerned about the fairground's fortune teller, who claims to have supernatural skills? Both he and the Doctor suspect an alien influence they know of old.
What neither the Doctor nor his friends realise is that, somewhere in the shadows, a far more sinister and familiar presence is lying in wait for them...
Plot
Instead of travelling to Heathrow, the Doctor follows a psionic beam to an English funfair in the late 1920s and introduces Adric, Nyssa and Tegan to Harry Houdini, who wants his help to debunk the inexplicable abilities of a medium. The Doctor has his companions stand guard whilst he and Houdini inspect the medium's booth and find her crystal ball, which is actually an Ovid Sphere capable of reflecting thoughts and memories. He uses the sphere and is told by the Eleventh Doctor that he has to return it to the Ovids.
The three companions accidentally wander into the menagerie and are confronted with a tiger which Adric runs from in the hope of buying time for Nyssa and Tegan to escape, but they are chased by a leopard. Adric is saved by hypnotised fairground workers and taken by them to a theatre. Meanwhile, Nyssa also has an odd encounter, with a man wearing the face of her lost father: The Master. He takes hypnotic control of her, and forces her to abduct Tegan and bring her to the theatre as well.
The Doctor tries to make telepathic contact with the sphere, and is successful, though it hurts him. As he is about to make progress, he is interrupted by the image and voice of a young man wearing a bow tie. He tells the Fifth Doctor that he will soon be tempted to destroy the sphere, but he must not. Instead, he must return it to its rightful owners, the Ovids. At the same time, he is interrupted by Tegan's scream, which the sphere has also picked up; he realises that they are in danger, and he has failed to help them.
The Doctor and Houdini hurry toward the theatre; but Houdini attacks him and takes him captive. He places the Doctor inside a crate that is intended to be used in his famous underwater escape trick, and tells him that he has met an old friend of the Doctor, who revealed to him that the Doctor has manipulated him and withheld information. It's all a lie, of course; and the Doctor recognises the source as the Master. Nevertheless, in an effort to persuade the Doctor to tell him more, Houdini pushes the crate into the water... and watches as the Doctor fails to escape.
On the theatre's stage, Adric is seized by the Master, but he cannot see him. In the struggle, he sees a mirror propped up on the stage, and realises that the Master is visible in the mirror, and their reflections are struggling. It defies science, but there's little time to think about it, as he struggles to break free. Tegan intervenes, and sees the situation, and starts to throw a chair to break the mirror; Adric shouts at her to stop, not knowing what effect it may have on him. Instead, she throws the chair at the spotlight that is trained on the mirror, creating the reflections; it breaks, and the Master vanishes.
All is not saved, though. Enraged, the Master starts to use the Ovid sphere to release massive amounts of electricity through the fairground, setting things on fire and destroying buildings. Houdini catches up with the companions as they try to escape, but they are cut off. Suddenly the Doctor returns, and reveals that he picked Harry's pockets for his lockpicking kit, using that—and his Time Lord ability to bypass respiration—to escape the trap. He had suspected Harry was not himself all along. They make their way back to the fortune teller's booth, the Doctor explaining that the Master was never corporeally there at all; he seems to be still trapped in the collapsing dimension where they last saw him. Instead he was using the sphere to exert his will remotely, and even project himself. He locates the sphere, and is tempted to destroy it—just as promised—but instead, he makes contact with it to try to soothe it and end the energy discharge. It isn't enough, however, and Tegan joins the link, adding her own thoughts to bring the crisis to an end.
As the smoke clears, the fairground workers awaken from their trance, having no memory of the last twelve hours. Houdini convinces them they have been unwitting participants in an experimental new act, which seems to satisfy them. He again attempts to persuade the Doctor to let him see inside the TARDIS, but is gently rebuffed, and admits that it's better to make his future than to know it. As the Doctor and companions leave, Tegan again asks to be taken to Heathrow, but the Doctor tells her they must first make a stop: to return the sphere to the Ovids.
Cast
References
- Nyssa and Adric consider the fairground carousel to be rather frivolous and silly.
- Harry Houdini has met the Doctor on several previous occasions and is aware of regeneration. As he once met Jo Grant, one of these encounters took place during his third incarnation. He learned of the existence of the Bay City Rollers from Jo.
- The Ovids are beings of pure thought who travel from world to world in crystal spheres. Four of them became trapped in New York City in the 1890s. They can give form to dreams and nightmares. Houdini helped the First Doctor, Ben Jackson and Polly Wright free the Ovids.
- There were no zoos on Traken.
- There is a tiger and a leopard in the fairground menagerie.
- The Doctor receives a message from his eleventh incarnation through an Ovid sphere. He realises that it is his future self.
- The Tremas Master refers to Adric, Nyssa and Tegan as "the Doctor's whelps."
Notes
- Excluding his brief off screen appearance in Circular Time: Winter, this is the first Fifth Doctor audio drama to feature the Master.
- This audio drama was recorded on 17 December 2012 at the Moat Studios.
Continuity
- Tegan is still wearing her Air Australia uniform. (TV: Logopolis, Castrovalva, Four to Doomsday, Kinda, The Visitation)
- The Doctor has once again failed to return Tegan to Heathrow Airport in 1981. (TV: Four to Doomsday, Kinda, The Visitation)
- Houdini tells Tegan that her aunt Vanessa would be proud of her as she had always wanted to travel. (TV: Logopolis)
- The Doctor also encountered Houdini in his first, (PROSE: Houdini and The Space Cuckoos) eighth (PROSE: The Great Escapes) and eleventh (PROSE: Houdini and The Space Cuckoos) incarnations. From Houdini's point of view, the latter was the first encounter with the Doctor. However, he fails to recognise the Eleventh Doctor on this occasion.
- The Doctor's sonic screwdriver was recently destroyed by the Terileptil leader in London in September 1666. (TV: The Visitation)
- Nyssa refers to the Fourth Doctor's recent regeneration. (TV: Logopolis)
- Tegan would later be cornered by another tiger on Lady Adela Forster's private train in Calcutta, British India on 31 December 1926. (AUDIO: The Emerald Tiger)
- The Eleventh Doctor refers to spoilers. (TV: Silence in the Library, Let's Kill Hitler, The Name of the Doctor, The Day of the Doctor)
- The Master refers to Traken's destruction. (TV: Logopolis)
- Nyssa refers to the Master's apparent death on Castrovalva. (TV: Castrovalva)
- Houdini refers to the fact that the Doctor and the Master attended the Time Lord Academy together. (TV: The Sea Devils, The Five Doctors)
- Tegan tells the hypnotised Nyssa that she knows what it is like to be under someone else's control, having been controlled by the Mara on Deva Loka. (TV: Kinda)
- Tegan refers to the Master killing Nyssa's father Tremas and stealing his body (TV: The Keeper of Traken) and killing her aunt Vanessa. (TV: Logopolis)
- The Master is trying to reconstitute his body after being trapped in a collapsing dimension on Castrovalva. (TV: Castrovalva)
External links
- Official Smoke and Mirrors page at bigfinish.com
- Official Smoke and Mirrors page at serialbox.com
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