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Revision as of 17:09, 6 September 2023
Return of the Queen was the eighth story in the Kerides the Thinker series written by Iain McLaughlin and Claire Bartlett and produced by Jim French Productions as part of the Imagination Theater.
It featured Erimem, a companion of the Fifth Doctor created by McLaughlin and Bartlett for Big Finish Productions' The Monthly Adventures. In this story, she was played by Christine Mosere.
The story was broadcast on 19 February 2012.
Publisher's summary
In this special double-length episode that takes our favourite young mystery solving Greek philosopher along with Adrea, his sharp tongued companion, into the world of those who travel in time and space. You can imagine how well that goes in ancient Egypt.
Plot
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Cast
- Kerides - Ulric Dihle
- Adrea - Sarah Schenkkan
- Mentep - Stephen Weyte
- Erimem - Christine Mosere
- Karnak - David White / Steve Manning
- Onacios - Unknown
- Soldier - Unknown
Worldbuilding
to be added
Notes
- The script of Return of the Queen, along with the scripts of the previous 7 Kerides the Thinker episodes, was published in Kerides the Thinker: The Collected Scripts Volume One on 7 January 2015.
- In 2017, Claire Bartlett expanded on the original audio story in a novelisation published as part of Thebes Publishing's Erimem series.
Continuity
- Erimem briefly re-encounters Kerides and Adrea in PROSE: The Three Faces of Helena.