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|companions      = [[Mary Shelley|Mary]]
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|setting          = The Villa Diodati, near [[Lake Geneva]], [[Switzerland]], [[July]] [[1816]]
|setting          = [[Villa Diodati]], [[June]] [[1816]]
|writer          = [[Jonathan Morris]]
|writer          = Jonathan Morris
|director        = [[Nicholas Briggs]]
|director        = [[Nicholas Briggs]]
|read by          =  
|producer        = [[David Richardson]]
|music            = [[Matthew Cochrane]]
|music            = [[Thea Cochrane]]
|sound            = Matthew Cochrane
|sound            = Thea Cochrane
|publisher        = [[Big Finish Productions]]
|epcount          = 1
|release date    = [[July]] [[2009]]
|publisher        = Big Finish Productions
|format          = 1 X 25 min.
|release date    = 28 July 2009
|production code  = 8Z
|format          = 1 CD<br>Download<br>4th of 4 stories
|isbn            = ISBN 978-1-84435-411-5
|production code  = [[List of production codes#Big Finish production codes|8Z]]
|previous story  = [[Izzy's Story]]
|isbn            = ISBN 978-1-84435-411-5 (physical); ISBN 978-1-78575-670-2 (digital)
|next story       =  
|prev            = Izzy's Story (audio story)
}}{{audio stub}}
|next             = Patient Zero (audio story)
'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' was a [[2009]] [[Big Finish Productions]] full-cast audio short story, featuring the [[Eighth Doctor]] and [[Mary Shelley]].  It was the fruition of a nearly decade-long gag that had been running through the Eighth Doctor's audio adventures. Since his first such adventure [[BFA]]: ''[[Storm Warning]]'', he had been dropping hints of a friendship with Shelley, but that relationship had never been depicted until this story.
|made prev        = Izzy's Story (audio story)
|made next        = The Magic Mousetrap (audio story)
}}
'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the fourth story in the audio anthology, ''[[The Company of Friends (audio anthology)|The Company of Friends]]'', which comprised the one hundred and twenty-third release in [[Big Finish]]'s [[Main Range|monthly range]]. It was written by [[Jonathan Morris]] and featured [[Paul McGann]] as the [[Eighth Doctor]] and [[Julie Cox]] as [[Mary Shelley]].


This story is notable for the fact that the Eighth Doctor acknowledges comics, prose, and audio continuities. It is the first and only story, as of [[2011]], to explicitly and unambiguously combine the continuities of these three media.
It was the fruition of a nearly decade-long gag that had been running through the Eighth Doctor's audio adventures. Since his first such adventure, ''[[Storm Warning (audio story)|Storm Warning]]'', he had been dropping hints of a friendship with Shelley, but that relationship had never been depicted until this story.
==Publisher's summary==
Switzerland, 1816: at the Villa Diodati, Lord [[Byron]]'s house guests tell each other tales to curdle the blood and quicken the beatings of the heart. With a monster on the loose outside, young Mary Shelley isn't short of inspiration.


==Cast==
In October 2011, to tie in with a new series of audio dramas featuring Mary as a companion, Big Finish released ''Mary's Story'' as a standalone download.
* The [[Eighth Doctor]] - [[Paul McGann]]
 
This story is notable for the fact that the Eighth Doctor acknowledges comics, prose and audio continuities. {{as of|2019}}, it is the first and only story to explicitly and unambiguously combine the continuities of these three media.
 
== Publisher's summary ==
[[Switzerland]], [[1816]]: at the [[Villa Diodati]], [[Lord]] [[George Gordon Byron|Byron]]'s house guests tell each other tales to curdle the [[blood]] and quicken the beatings of the [[heart]]. With [[Eighth Doctor|a monster]] on the loose outside, young [[Mary Shelley]] isn't short of [[Frankenstein|inspiration]].
 
== Plot ==
[[Mary Shelley|Mary]] and [[Percy Shelley]], [[Lord]] [[George Gordon Byron|Byron]], Mary's stepsister [[Claire Clairmont]] and Byron's physician [[John Polidori]] spend time at [[Villa Diodati]] near [[Lake Geneva]] in [[June]] [[1816]] when a [[Eighth Doctor|strange sick man]] knocks at their door. He introduces himself as Dr Frankenstein, speaks incoherently and mysteriously and weaves in and out of consciousness. He seems to have recognised Mary and speaks of a [[Tambora|volcano]] that is the cause of the Year without a Summer.
 
After being looked after for several days, he appears to have died. Percy suggests to repeat [[Galvani]]'s experiment with electricity with his body. When the lightning strikes, the body returns to life in a monster-like way. The stranger runs into the forest before seriously harming anybody.
 
Mary follows him and finds him inside a strange blue hut that looks bigger on the inside but is as battered as the strange man himself. He explains that he is the Doctor and that he and [[The Doctor's TARDIS|his TARDIS]] are contaminated with [[vitreous time]]. The TARDIS brought him to this time and place remembering that he could be revived by the lightning. However, he has a connection to the TARDIS and neither can be cured without the other. The TARDIS has no power left, and he has sent a request for help.
 
He asks Mary to tie him up because he feels the monster taking over. But it is too late, and Mary runs back to the villa and barricades the door. While the monster is trying to get in, another similar blue hut appears outside the villa. The same person walks out of it, except he looks much better.
 
He hypnotises the monster and revitalises the other TARDIS using a power cell from his own TARDIS. He explains that he is a younger version of the same Doctor and is responding to the distress signal from a [[Time Lord]] in need of immediate assistance. When the TARDIS of the future Doctor returns to norm, so does the future Doctor himself.
 
The future Doctor departs, and the younger Doctor offers Mary to travel with him in his time machine. She agrees.
 
== Cast ==
* [[Eighth Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[Paul McGann]]
* [[Mary Shelley]] - [[Julie Cox]]
* [[Mary Shelley]] - [[Julie Cox]]
* [[Percy Shelley]] - [[Anthony Glennon]]
* [[Percy Shelley]] - [[Anthony Glennon]]
* Lord [[Byron]] - [[Robert Forknall]]
* [[George Gordon Byron|Lord Byron]] - [[Robert Forknall]]
* [[John Polidori]] - [[Ian Hallard]]
* [[John Polidori]] - [[Ian Hallard]]
* [[Claire Clairmont]] - [[Katrina Cooke]]
* [[Claire Clairmont]] - [[Katrina Cooke]]
==References==
*The Doctor cries out for [[Gemma Griffin|Gemma]], [[Destrii]] and [[Compassion]] to help him.
*The Doctor mentions some of his previous companions, seemingly in order: [[Ssard]], [[Trix]], [[Charlotte Pollard|Charley]], [[Lucie Miller|Lucie]], [[Alex Campbell|Alex]], Tar and Rita.
*The Doctor and Mary met [[Cybermen]], [[Axos|Axons]] and [[Harold Godwinson|King Harold]] at the [[Battle of Hastings]].


[[file:Company of Friends art.jpg|thumb|Illustration featured in [[DWM 410]]]]
== Worldbuilding ==
==Notes==
* The Doctor mentions some previous companions by the names of [[Todd (Mary's Story)|Todd]] and [[Rita (Mary's Story)|Rita]].
*A future version of the Eighth Doctor names some of his previous companions all from different ranges of stories, such as [[Compassion]] (books), [[Lucie Miller|Lucie]] (audios) and [[Destrii]] (comics), in one of the rare occasions in which the different continuities are acknowledged together.
* During their travels together, the Doctor and Mary met the [[Cyberman (Mondas)|Cybermen]], the [[Axos|Axons]] and [[Harold Godwinson|King Harold]] at the [[Battle of Hastings]] on [[14 October]] [[1066]].
[[File:Company of Friends art.jpg|thumb|Illustration featured in [[DWM 410]].]]
* Lord Byron recites an excerpt from ''[[Christabel (poem)|Christabel]]'', a poem by [[Samuel Taylor Coleridge]].
* The Doctor recognises the year as being 1816 by observing the discolouration due to volcanic ash present in the upper atmosphere after the [[1815]] eruption of [[Tambora]].
* When the Doctor appears to have died, the initial suggestion is to arrange a funeral in [[Cologne, Germany|Cologne]].
* The Doctor remembers seeing similar blood-red sunsets on [[J. M. W. Turner|Joe Turner]]'s paintings.
* Percy Shelley recalls [[Galvani]]'s experiments with [[electromagnetism]] on [[frog]]s.
* The Doctor and his TARDIS were infected with [[vitreous time]] during a temporal storm. Apart from causing significant physical discomfort, it inhibits [[regeneration]].
* The Doctor mentions that John Polidori will write ''[[The Vampyre]]''.
* When Mary was 16, Percy abandoned his [[Percy Shelley's wife|wife]] and [[Percy Shelley's child|child]] to be with her.
* The older version of the Doctor mentions that the death of his younger version before reaching his position in the timeline would have disastrous consequences for the [[Web of Time]].


==Continuity==
== Notes ==
*The Doctor left his companions [[Samson Griffin|Samson]] and [[Gemma Griffin]] in [[Vienna]] before travelling with Mary, only to pick them up later. Samson and Gemma first appeared in [[BFA]]: ''[[Terror Firma]]''. While they have yet to make a second audio appearance, they were shown travelling with the Doctor in [[ST]]: ''[[The Long Midwinter]]'' and [[ST]]: ''[[Dear John]]''.
* This story was recorded on [[30 October (production)|30]] and [[31 October (production)|31 October]] [[2008 (production)|2008]] at [[The Moat Studios]].
*The [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] [[regeneration|regenerates]] with the help of the Doctor. It would later do so again in [[DW]]: ''[[The Eleventh Hour]]''.
* The writer of the story, [[Jonathan Morris]], described it as "Byronic Doctor meets Lord Byron."
*The Doctor uses a small green crystal to regenerate the TARDIS which is similar, if not identical, to the one used in [[DW]]: ''[[Rise of the Cybermen]]''.
* The beginning of the story features several quotes or close paraphrases from Mary Shelley's introduction to the 1831 edition of ''Frankenstein.''
*The future Eighth Doctor refers to an encounter that he and Mary Shelley had with the [[CyberMondasian|Cybermen]]. ([[BFA]]: ''[[The Silver Turk]]'')
*The future Eighth Doctor claims that he and Mary Shelley met Harold Godwinson at the Battle of Hastings in [[1066]]. While in his [[Sixth Doctor|sixth incarnation]], he and his companion [[Peri Brown]] met Harold, who was then operating under the alias of "[[Hereward the Wake]]", in the aftermath of the battle. ([[DWA]]: ''[[The Real Hereward]]'')


==Timeline==
== Continuity ==
* ''Mary's Story'' occurs after: [[ST]]: [[Dear John|''Dear John'']] (present Doctor) and [[ST]]: ''[[Not in My Back Yard]]'' (future Doctor).
* The Doctor explains that he is currently travelling with [[Samson Griffin|Samson]] and [[Gemma Griffin]], and has dropped them off in [[Vienna]], and will pick them up later, as a nod to the continuity alluded to in [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Terror Firma (audio story)|Terror Firma]]'')
* ''Mary's Story'' occurs before: [[BFA]]: ''[[The Silver Turk]]'' (present Doctor) and [[ST]]: ''[[The End]]'' (future Doctor).
* During the events of the story, Mary is 18 years old, as referenced in [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Silver Turk (audio story)|The Silver Turk]]'')
* Mary knows that Lord Byron impregnated her stepsister [[Claire Clairmont]], but does not know that weeks before leaving for Switzerland, he abandoned his wife [[Annabella Byron|Annabella]] and daughter [[Ada Lovelace|Ada]], as revealed in [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Witch from the Well (audio story)|The Witch from the Well]]'')
* The future [[The Doctor's TARDIS|Doctors TARDIS]] [[regeneration|regenerates]] with the help of the present Doctor. It would later do so again in the aftermath of his regeneration into his [[Eleventh Doctor|eleventh incarnation]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Eleventh Hour (TV story)|The Eleventh Hour]]'')
* The small green crystal the Doctor uses to regenerate the TARDIS is similar in description to the one used in [[TV]]: ''[[Rise of the Cybermen (TV story)|Rise of the Cybermen]]''.
* The future Doctor recalls that he and Mary encountered the [[Cyberman (Mondas)|Cybermen]] in [[Vienna]] on [[11 September]] [[1873]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Silver Turk (audio story)|The Silver Turk]]'')
* The future Doctor claims that he and Mary had met Harold Godwinson at the Battle of Hastings on [[14 October]] [[1066]]. The [[First Doctor]] and his companions [[Vicki Pallister]] and [[Steven Taylor]] thwarted a plot by the Doctor's fellow [[Renegade Time Lord|renegade]] [[Time Lord]], [[the Monk]], to change the outcome of the battle in the [[Saxon]]s' favour by thwarting an invasion of northern [[England]] by the [[Viking]]s. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Time Meddler (TV story)|The Time Meddler]]'') Furthermore, during his [[Sixth Doctor|sixth incarnation]], he and [[Peri Brown]] met Harold who was operating under the alias of "[[Hereward the Wake]]" in the aftermath of the battle. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Real Hereward (short story)|The Real Hereward]]'')
* The future Doctor recalls his former companions [[Gemma Griffin|Gemma]], ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Terror Firma (audio story)|Terror Firma]]'') [[Charlotte Pollard|Charley]], ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Storm Warning (audio story)|Storm Warning]]'') [[Ssard]], ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Descendance (comic story)|Descendance]]'') [[Compassion]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Interference - Book One (novel)|Interference - Book One]]'') [[Trix MacMillan|Trix]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Time Zero (novel)|Time Zero]]'') [[Destrii]], ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Ophidius (comic story)|Ophidius]]'') [[Lucie Miller|Lucie]], ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Blood of the Daleks (audio story)|Blood of the Daleks]]'') and his great-grandson [[Alex Campbell|Alex]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[An Earthly Child (audio story)|An Earthly Child]]'') Previously, the Doctor mentioned Gemma, Destrii and Compassion in half delirium.
* The [[Fifth Doctor]] previously expressed a desire to meet Mary's husband [[Percy Shelley]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Castle of Fear (audio story)|Castle of Fear]]'')
* During the experiment on the Doctor, Percy cries: "He's alive." During the [[regeneration]] of the [[Seventh Doctor]] into the Eighth, a [[Pete (Doctor Who)|morgue attendant]] was watching the episode of the [[Frankenstein (film)|1931 film version of ''Frankenstein'']] depicting the same experiment and featuring the cry "It's alive!" ([[TV]]: ''[[Doctor Who (TV story)|Doctor Who]]'')


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Mary's Story was the fourth story in the audio anthology, The Company of Friends, which comprised the one hundred and twenty-third release in Big Finish's monthly range. It was written by Jonathan Morris and featured Paul McGann as the Eighth Doctor and Julie Cox as Mary Shelley.

It was the fruition of a nearly decade-long gag that had been running through the Eighth Doctor's audio adventures. Since his first such adventure, Storm Warning, he had been dropping hints of a friendship with Shelley, but that relationship had never been depicted until this story.

In October 2011, to tie in with a new series of audio dramas featuring Mary as a companion, Big Finish released Mary's Story as a standalone download.

This story is notable for the fact that the Eighth Doctor acknowledges comics, prose and audio continuities. As of 2019, it is the first and only story to explicitly and unambiguously combine the continuities of these three media.

Publisher's summary[[edit] | [edit source]]

Switzerland, 1816: at the Villa Diodati, Lord Byron's house guests tell each other tales to curdle the blood and quicken the beatings of the heart. With a monster on the loose outside, young Mary Shelley isn't short of inspiration.

Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]

Mary and Percy Shelley, Lord Byron, Mary's stepsister Claire Clairmont and Byron's physician John Polidori spend time at Villa Diodati near Lake Geneva in June 1816 when a strange sick man knocks at their door. He introduces himself as Dr Frankenstein, speaks incoherently and mysteriously and weaves in and out of consciousness. He seems to have recognised Mary and speaks of a volcano that is the cause of the Year without a Summer.

After being looked after for several days, he appears to have died. Percy suggests to repeat Galvani's experiment with electricity with his body. When the lightning strikes, the body returns to life in a monster-like way. The stranger runs into the forest before seriously harming anybody.

Mary follows him and finds him inside a strange blue hut that looks bigger on the inside but is as battered as the strange man himself. He explains that he is the Doctor and that he and his TARDIS are contaminated with vitreous time. The TARDIS brought him to this time and place remembering that he could be revived by the lightning. However, he has a connection to the TARDIS and neither can be cured without the other. The TARDIS has no power left, and he has sent a request for help.

He asks Mary to tie him up because he feels the monster taking over. But it is too late, and Mary runs back to the villa and barricades the door. While the monster is trying to get in, another similar blue hut appears outside the villa. The same person walks out of it, except he looks much better.

He hypnotises the monster and revitalises the other TARDIS using a power cell from his own TARDIS. He explains that he is a younger version of the same Doctor and is responding to the distress signal from a Time Lord in need of immediate assistance. When the TARDIS of the future Doctor returns to norm, so does the future Doctor himself.

The future Doctor departs, and the younger Doctor offers Mary to travel with him in his time machine. She agrees.

Cast[[edit] | [edit source]]

Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]

Illustration featured in DWM 410.
  • Lord Byron recites an excerpt from Christabel, a poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
  • The Doctor recognises the year as being 1816 by observing the discolouration due to volcanic ash present in the upper atmosphere after the 1815 eruption of Tambora.
  • When the Doctor appears to have died, the initial suggestion is to arrange a funeral in Cologne.
  • The Doctor remembers seeing similar blood-red sunsets on Joe Turner's paintings.
  • Percy Shelley recalls Galvani's experiments with electromagnetism on frogs.
  • The Doctor and his TARDIS were infected with vitreous time during a temporal storm. Apart from causing significant physical discomfort, it inhibits regeneration.
  • The Doctor mentions that John Polidori will write The Vampyre.
  • When Mary was 16, Percy abandoned his wife and child to be with her.
  • The older version of the Doctor mentions that the death of his younger version before reaching his position in the timeline would have disastrous consequences for the Web of Time.

Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • This story was recorded on 30 and 31 October 2008 at The Moat Studios.
  • The writer of the story, Jonathan Morris, described it as "Byronic Doctor meets Lord Byron."
  • The beginning of the story features several quotes or close paraphrases from Mary Shelley's introduction to the 1831 edition of Frankenstein.

Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]

External links[[edit] | [edit source]]