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Deciding to investigate Coghill's employer, Charley and Audacity go to an [[Edinburgh Power Corporation]] [[party]] with [[Archie McClellan|Captain Archie McClellan]] of the [[Scots Guard]]. Audacity meets [[Maggie MacKenzie]], an [[archaeologist]], and Charley manages to charm [[Donald Shaw|Sir Donald Shaw]] into allowing her and her friends to stay at the party despite them not having been invited. When the Doctor arrives at the party, he questions Sir Donald about the Edinburgh Power Corporation's connection to each of the deaths and decides to investigate Maggie's dig at [[Cramond]] where other [[Rome|Roman]] coins have been found.
Deciding to investigate Coghill's employer, Charley and Audacity go to an [[Edinburgh Power Corporation]] [[party]] with [[Archie McClellan|Captain Archie McClellan]] of the [[Scots Guard]]. Audacity meets [[Maggie MacKenzie]], an [[archaeologist]], and Charley manages to charm [[Donald Shaw|Sir Donald Shaw]] into allowing her and her friends to stay at the party despite them not having been invited. When the Doctor arrives at the party, he questions Sir Donald about the Edinburgh Power Corporation's connection to each of the deaths and decides to investigate Maggie's dig at [[Cramond]] where other [[Rome|Roman]] coins have been found.


The next day, Charley and Archie look into the [[power station]], which runs despite not seeming to receive any consignments of [[coal]] or [[wood]], and are kicked out upon being discovered by Sir Donald. Meanwhile, the Doctor and Audacity meet with Maggie in Cramond and are shown a [[Lioness (Winter of the Demon)|lioness]]-shaped [[grave]] guardian dating back to the [[Roman Empire]]. The lioness previously held a golden [[crown]] which Sir Donald, who funds the dig, has confiscated and Maggie shows her [[sketch]]es of it to the Doctor, to whom the lioness seems familiar. The crown has two engravings, with one in [[Latin]] warning that its wearer will become the body of [[Sol Invictus]], the unconquerable sun.
The next day, Charley and Archie look into the [[power station]], which runs despite not seeming to receive any consignments of [[coal]] or [[wood]], and are kicked out upon being discovered by Sir Donald. Meanwhile, the Doctor and Audacity meet with Maggie in Cramond and are shown a [[Cramond Lioness|lioness]]-shaped [[grave]] guardian dating back to the [[Roman Empire]]. The lioness previously held a golden [[crown]] which Sir Donald, who funds the dig, has confiscated and Maggie shows her [[sketch]]es of it to the Doctor, to whom the lioness seems familiar. The crown has two engravings, with one in [[Latin]] warning that its wearer will become the body of [[Sol Invictus]], the unconquerable sun.


The second engraving is in [[hieroglyph]]s which the [[translation circuit]] does not decipher. Maggie's rubbing of the hieroglyphs is inexplicably pulled towards her [[fireplace]] and singed, but the flame triggers a partial translation which shows the Doctor a glimpse of something old before the lioness comes to life and searches for the crown.
The second engraving is in [[hieroglyph]]s which the [[translation circuit]] does not decipher. Maggie's rubbing of the hieroglyphs is inexplicably pulled towards her [[fireplace]] and singed, but the flame triggers a partial translation which shows the Doctor a glimpse of something old before the lioness comes to life and searches for the crown. The Doctor has Audacity pull a [[Christmas cracker]] and puts on the gold paper crown from inside to distract the lioness, but it kills Maggie for being responsible for the crown's removal and jumps after the paper crown when the Doctor throws it into the [[sea]]. Being made of molten rock, the lioness solidifies and, the Doctor remembers, will one day be unearthed and placed in the [[National Museum of Scotland]].


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* [[Donald Shaw|Sir Donald Shaw]] - [[David Robb]]
* [[Donald Shaw|Sir Donald Shaw]] - [[David Robb]]
* [[Archie McClellan|Captain Archie McClellan]] - [[John Scougall]]
* [[Archie McClellan|Captain Archie McClellan]] - [[John Scougall]]
* [[Maggie MacKenzie]] / [[Lioness (Winter of the Demon)|Lioness]] - [[Lucy Goldie]]
* [[Maggie MacKenzie]] / [[Cramond Lioness|Lioness]] - [[Lucy Goldie]]


== Worldbuilding ==
== Worldbuilding ==
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* [[Cramond]] is a coastal [[village]] where Maggie has been working.
* [[Cramond]] is a coastal [[village]] where Maggie has been working.
* [[Alan (Winter of the Demon)|Alan]] and [[Thomas (Winter of the Demon)|Thomas]] work with Maggie.
* [[Alan (Winter of the Demon)|Alan]] and [[Thomas (Winter of the Demon)|Thomas]] work with Maggie.
* The Doctor mentions that he and Romana had seen the Lioness in the National Museum and that she always liked cats.
* Charley and Archie travel in a [[hansom cab]].
* The Cramond Lioness will one day be dredged up from the harbour and placed in the [[National Museum of Scotland]]. The Doctor and [[Romana]] saw it there in [[1999]].
* Romana always liked [[cat]]s.


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
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== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
* The Doctor mentions that the TARDIS lends a hand in translation. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Masque of Mandragora (TV story)}})
* The Doctor has a [[Christmas cracker]] left over from the [[Christmas]] party at [[107 Baker Street]] in {{cs|Twenty-Four Doors in December (audio story)}}.
* The [[Cloister Bell]] tolls. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Logopolis (TV story)}})


== External links ==
== External links ==

Revision as of 19:49, 1 January 2024

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Winter of the Demon was the third story in the audio anthology In the Bleak Midwinter, produced by Big Finish Productions. It was written by Roy Gill and featured Paul McGann as the Eighth Doctor, India Fisher as Charlotte Pollard and Jaye Griffiths as Lady Audacity Montague.

Publisher's summary

The TARDIS brings the travellers to Victorian Edinburgh. Industrialist Donald Shaw plans to transform the city with electric light, but people are dying, found horribly burned...

What ancient power has Shaw summoned? Can the Doctor prevent the Winter of the Demon?

Plot

The TARDIS materialises in Princes Street Gardens in Edinburgh in the 19th century and the Doctor, Charley and Audacity learn from a newspaper of a series of inexplicable deaths for which the season has been named the Winter of the Demon. The Doctor visits the mortuary and disagrees with Joe Coghill's death being put down to electrocution rather than intense heat, believing that he might have disturbed something in the tunnels beneath Calton Hill where he was installing cabling and found an ancient coin.

Deciding to investigate Coghill's employer, Charley and Audacity go to an Edinburgh Power Corporation party with Captain Archie McClellan of the Scots Guard. Audacity meets Maggie MacKenzie, an archaeologist, and Charley manages to charm Sir Donald Shaw into allowing her and her friends to stay at the party despite them not having been invited. When the Doctor arrives at the party, he questions Sir Donald about the Edinburgh Power Corporation's connection to each of the deaths and decides to investigate Maggie's dig at Cramond where other Roman coins have been found.

The next day, Charley and Archie look into the power station, which runs despite not seeming to receive any consignments of coal or wood, and are kicked out upon being discovered by Sir Donald. Meanwhile, the Doctor and Audacity meet with Maggie in Cramond and are shown a lioness-shaped grave guardian dating back to the Roman Empire. The lioness previously held a golden crown which Sir Donald, who funds the dig, has confiscated and Maggie shows her sketches of it to the Doctor, to whom the lioness seems familiar. The crown has two engravings, with one in Latin warning that its wearer will become the body of Sol Invictus, the unconquerable sun.

The second engraving is in hieroglyphs which the translation circuit does not decipher. Maggie's rubbing of the hieroglyphs is inexplicably pulled towards her fireplace and singed, but the flame triggers a partial translation which shows the Doctor a glimpse of something old before the lioness comes to life and searches for the crown. The Doctor has Audacity pull a Christmas cracker and puts on the gold paper crown from inside to distract the lioness, but it kills Maggie for being responsible for the crown's removal and jumps after the paper crown when the Doctor throws it into the sea. Being made of molten rock, the lioness solidifies and, the Doctor remembers, will one day be unearthed and placed in the National Museum of Scotland.

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Cast

Worldbuilding

Notes

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Continuity

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