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|featuring      = [[Eighth Doctor]]
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|setting        = [[London]], late [[19th century]]
|setting        = [[London]], [[1890]]
|writer          = [[Lisa McMullin]]
|writer          = [[Lisa McMullin]]
|director        = [[Ken Bentley]]
|director        = [[Ken Bentley]]
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== Publisher's summary ==
== Publisher's summary ==
[[Jenny Flint|Jenny]] has decided she wants a [[wedding]] - a real wedding with [[Vastra]], before their family and friends. But the viewing of a dress leads to misunderstandings and confusions, becoming ever more serious. The owner of the dress claims to have been jilted years before by a man both familiar and unfamiliar...[[Eighth Doctor|the Doctor]]!
[[Jenny Flint|Jenny]] has decided she wants a [[wedding]] - a real wedding with [[Vastra]], before their family and friends. But the viewing of a dress leads to misunderstandings and confusions, becoming ever more serious. The [[Faversham (Till Death Do Us Part)|owner of the dress]] claims to have been jilted years before by a man both familiar and unfamiliar...[[Eighth Doctor|the Doctor]]!


As tempers flare, alien forces are at work - and what's more, there could be a trespasser in [[13 Paternoster Row|Paternoster Row]].
As tempers flare, alien forces are at work - and what's more, there could be a trespasser in [[13 Paternoster Row|Paternoster Row]].
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== Worldbuilding ==
== Worldbuilding ==
* Miss Faversham has been wearing her [[wedding dress]] since [[1855]].
=== The Doctor ===
* The [[Eighth Doctor]] arrives 30 years late for his [[wedding]] with Miss Faversham, who believed "John" had left her at the [[altar]].
* The [[Eighth Doctor]] arrives 35 years late for his supposed [[wedding]] with Miss Faversham, who believed "John" had left her at the [[altar]].
* The Doctor says he "misplaced" three [[week]]s in [[1582]], and can't remember where he left them.
* He claims to have read "all" the [[dictionary|dictionaries]].
 
=== People ===
* Miss Faversham has been wearing her [[wedding dress]] since [[1855]]. This was 35 years ago, setting this in [[1890]].
* She claims that [[Charles Dickens]] stole her personal story for use in ''[[Great Expectations]]''.
* She claims that [[Charles Dickens]] stole her personal story for use in ''[[Great Expectations]]''.


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[[Category:Rogues Gallery audio stories]]
[[Category:Rogues Gallery audio stories]]
[[Category:Stories set in London]]
[[Category:Stories set in London]]
[[Category:Stories set in the 19th century]]
[[Category:Stories set in 1890]]
[[Category:Eighth Doctor audio stories]]
[[Category:Eighth Doctor audio stories]]

Revision as of 07:21, 20 January 2024

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Till Death Us Do Part was the third and final story in the audio anthology Rogues Gallery, produced by Big Finish Productions. It was written by Lisa McMullin and featured Neve McIntosh as Madame Vastra, Catrin Stewart as Jenny Flint, Dan Starkey as Strax and Paul McGann as the Eighth Doctor.

Publisher's summary

Jenny has decided she wants a wedding - a real wedding with Vastra, before their family and friends. But the viewing of a dress leads to misunderstandings and confusions, becoming ever more serious. The owner of the dress claims to have been jilted years before by a man both familiar and unfamiliar...the Doctor!

As tempers flare, alien forces are at work - and what's more, there could be a trespasser in Paternoster Row.

Plot

to be added

Cast

Worldbuilding

The Doctor

  • The Eighth Doctor arrives 35 years late for his supposed wedding with Miss Faversham, who believed "John" had left her at the altar.
  • The Doctor says he "misplaced" three weeks in 1582, and can't remember where he left them.
  • He claims to have read "all" the dictionaries.

People

Notes

to be added

Continuity

to be added

External links