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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
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* This was one of the first Big Finish stories to be recorded remotely from each performer's home, as all were in [[self-isolation]] at this time due to the [[COVID-19]] crisis. Each actor recorded their own lines using their own equipment and were directed over [[Zoom]], which allowed the actors to interact with their fellow actors. It was also the first time a full-cast story was recorded by Big Finish in this style. Previously, individual cast members like [[John Barrowman]] had recorded their parts remotely, while the rest worked in studio. Recording for ''Shadow of the Sun'' took place on [[31 March (production)|31 March]] and [[6 April (production)|6 April]] [[2020 (production)|2020]].<ref>[https://www.bigfinish.com/news/v/big-finish-s-first-lockdown-created-doctor-who-story Big Finish's First Lockdown-Created Doctor Who Story!]</ref>
* This was one of the first Big Finish stories to be recorded remotely from each performer's home, as all were in [[self-isolation]] at this time due to the [[COVID-19]] crisis. Each actor recorded their own lines using their own equipment and were directed over [[Zoom]], which allowed the actors to interact with their fellow actors. It was also the first time a full-cast story was recorded by Big Finish in this style. Previously, individual cast members like [[John Barrowman]] had recorded their parts remotely, while the rest worked in studio. Recording for ''Shadow of the Sun'' took place on [[31 March (production)|31 March]] and [[6 April (production)|6 April]] [[2020 (production)|2020]].<ref>[https://www.bigfinish.com/news/v/big-finish-s-first-lockdown-created-doctor-who-story Big Finish's First Lockdown-Created Doctor Who Story!]</ref>
* The [[SS Surya Namaskar|SS ''Surya Namaskar'']] was originally described in the script as a ''Corona''-class starship, in reference to the [[Wikipedia:Stellar corona|solar phenomenon]] of the same name. Because of the coronavirus pandemic, producer [[David Richardson]] asked [[Robert Valentine]] to change this, and it was renamed to [[Prominence-class luxury starship|''Prominence''-class luxury starship]]. The new name retained the spirit of the original name, referencing the phenonemon of a [[Wikipedia:Solar prominence|solar prominence]]. ([[BFX]]: ''Shadow of the Sun'')
* The [[SS Surya Namaskar|SS ''Surya Namaskar'']] was originally described in the script as a ''Corona''-class starship, in reference to the [[Wikipedia:Stellar corona|solar phenomenon]] of the same name. Because of the coronavirus pandemic, producer [[David Richardson]] asked [[Robert Valentine]] to change this, and it was renamed to [[Prominence-class luxury starship|''Prominence''-class luxury starship]]. The new name retained the spirit of the original name, referencing the phenonemon of a [[Wikipedia:Solar prominence|solar prominence]]. ([[BFX]]: ''Shadow of the Sun'')

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Shadow of the Sun was the special fifth story in the ninth series of The Fourth Doctor Adventures, produced by Big Finish Productions. It was written by Robert Valentine and featured Tom Baker as the Fourth Doctor, Louise Jameson as Leela and John Leeson as K9 Mark I.

Publisher's summary

After an accident, the TARDIS lands on a luxury star-liner. Leaving their ship to repair itself, the Doctor, Leela and K9 find themselves facing a great terror: mingling at a cocktail party.

Something seems awry behind the pleasantries, however. Guests are going missing, and equipment is breaking down. When the Doctor investigates further he discovers that the star-liner is literally on course for disaster.

But no-one seems surprised by this information, still less troubled. What's going on? And can the Doctor and his friends save everyone... when nobody wants to be saved?

Plot

Part one

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Part two

to be added

Cast

Worldbuilding

Notes

Alternate cover
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  • This was one of the first Big Finish stories to be recorded remotely from each performer's home, as all were in self-isolation at this time due to the COVID-19 crisis. Each actor recorded their own lines using their own equipment and were directed over Zoom, which allowed the actors to interact with their fellow actors. It was also the first time a full-cast story was recorded by Big Finish in this style. Previously, individual cast members like John Barrowman had recorded their parts remotely, while the rest worked in studio. Recording for Shadow of the Sun took place on 31 March and 6 April 2020.[1]
  • The SS Surya Namaskar was originally described in the script as a Corona-class starship, in reference to the solar phenomenon of the same name. Because of the coronavirus pandemic, producer David Richardson asked Robert Valentine to change this, and it was renamed to Prominence-class luxury starship. The new name retained the spirit of the original name, referencing the phenonemon of a solar prominence. (BFX: Shadow of the Sun)
  • The SS Surya Namaskar was taken from Sūrya Namaskār, a series of yoga moves meaning "Salutation to the sun" in Sanskrit.[2]
  • This story was originally meant to be in Series 13 of the Fourth Doctor Adventures, as that was what was being focused on prior to lockdown, but it was released ahead of Series 13 as a lockdown special.
  • Unlike the other four stories in Series 9, this release is 2 parts long.
  • This story was originally released on CD and download.

Continuity

to be added

External links

Footnotes