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|enemy                  = [[Jabari]]
|enemy                  = [[Jabari]]
|setting                = [[Alpha Wheeler's spaceship|Spaceship]], [[1940s]]
|setting                = [[Alpha Wheeler's spaceship|Spaceship]], [[1940s]]
|writer                = [[Alan Flanagan]]
|writer                = Alan Flanagan
|director              = [[Scott Handcock]]
|director              = [[Scott Handcock]]
|music                  = [[Ioan Morris]]
|music                  = [[Ioan Morris]]
|sound                  = [[Joe Meiners]]
|sound                  = [[Joe Meiners]]
|cover                  = [[Will Brooks]]
|publisher              = Big Finish Productions
|publisher              = Big Finish Productions
|release date          = [[15 November (releases)|15 November]] [[2018 (releases)|2018]]
|release date          = 15 November 2018
|format                = 1 CD<br/>Download<br/>3rd of 4 stories  
|format                = 1 CD<br/>Download<br/>3rd of 4 stories  
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|production code        = BFPDW7DBOX001  
|isbn                  = ISBN 978-1-78703-668-0 (physical); ISBN 978-1-78703-669-7 (digital)  
|isbn                  = ISBN 978-1-78703-668-0 (physical)<br/>ISBN 978-1-78703-669-7 (digital)  
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'''''The Jabari Countdown''''' was the third story in the audio anthology ''[[The Seventh Doctor: The New Adventures: Volume One]]''. It was written by [[Alan Flanagan]] and featured [[Sylvester McCoy]] as the [[Seventh Doctor]], [[Yasmin Bannerman]] as [[Roz Forrester]] and [[Travis Oliver]] as [[Chris Cwej]].
'''''The Jabari Countdown''''' was the third story in the audio anthology ''[[The Seventh Doctor: The New Adventures: Volume One]]'', produced by [[Big Finish Productions]]. It was written by [[Alan Flanagan]] and featured [[Sylvester McCoy]] as the [[Seventh Doctor]], [[Yasmin Bannerman]] as [[Roz Forrester]] and [[Travis Oliver]] as [[Chris Cwej]].


== Publisher's summary ==
== Publisher's summary ==
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* [[Arbuckle (The Jabari Countdown)|Arbuckle]] - [[Silas Carson]]
* [[Arbuckle (The Jabari Countdown)|Arbuckle]] - [[Silas Carson]]


== References ==
== Crew ==
 
* Cover Art - [[Will Brooks]]
* Producer, Script Editor & Director - [[Scott Handcock]]
* Executive Producers - [[Nicholas Briggs]] and [[Jason Haigh-Ellery]]
* Music - [[Ioan Morris]]
* Sound Design - [[Joe Meiners]]
* Writer - [[Alan Flanagan]]
 
== Worldbuilding ==
* Arbuckle calls out to [[Peter (saint)|St Peter]] and [[Andrew (saint)|St Andrew]] for help.
* Arbuckle calls out to [[Peter (saint)|St Peter]] and [[Andrew (saint)|St Andrew]] for help.
* Arbuckle has [[lobster]] which he says is the best this side of the [[Devon]] coast.
* Arbuckle has [[lobster]] which he says is the best this side of the [[Devon]] coast.
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[[Category:Audio stories set on Earth]]
[[Category:Stories set in the 1940s]]
[[Category:Stories set in the 1940s]]
[[Category:One part audio stories]]

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The Jabari Countdown was the third story in the audio anthology The Seventh Doctor: The New Adventures: Volume One, produced by Big Finish Productions. It was written by Alan Flanagan and featured Sylvester McCoy as the Seventh Doctor, Yasmin Bannerman as Roz Forrester and Travis Oliver as Chris Cwej.

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

Arriving on a mysterious island, stranded with a group of mathematicians, the Doctor and his companions find themselves on the fringes of the Second World War. Trapped with only each other and an unknown threat, the group must work together to solve a puzzle greater than just one world's war.

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After his boat is wrecked, Arbuckle washes up on an island and knocks on the door of a house, asking for Christian charity. There is no answer so he enters and encounters a creature which growls at him. He screams and shouts for help.

Chris tries to make Roz play hide and seek in the TARDIS, but Roz thinks that he is being childish and refuses. The TARDIS is thrown off-course by an alien signal and materialises on a ship in the 1940s where they meet Zsa Zsa Straus, Alpha Wheeler, Eleanor Blake and Lieutenant Fray and determine that a secret operation to defeat the Nazis with mathematics is in place with each of those aboard having followed clues which led them here. Everybody is forced to jump from the ship and swim to shore, abandoning the TARDIS, after which they head for the house.

The Doctor looks around the house with Alpha and, upon finding Arbuckle's corpse in the pantry, has Alpha fetch Roz and Chris. Whilst examining the body, which has "1926" written on his hand, they hear Zsa Zsa scream and go to help her, finding that she has been attacked. Alpha and Wheeler join them, followed by Eleanor, who has solved a puzzle to a numerical lock that she and Chris found. Roz goes outside with Zsa Zsa for fresh air whilst the others open the numerical lock; a timer is activated and the windows are sealed, but not before the Doctor can get a TARDIS key to Roz. Eleanor finds a note warning them that they must find a way to escape before the timer runs out and the device self-destructs.

Believing that the house is actually a spaceship, the Doctor tells everybody that he, Roz and Chris are time travellers. The Doctor and Alpha find an interface for the ship, displaying a numerical language, and Fray is attacked by the creature after finding a diary recounting how an entire population was infected by the Jabari. The diarist planned to travel to Earth to recruit geniuses to help them fight the Jabari and that they would like the company, indicating that they are amongst the geniuses. The diary also contains secrets about each of them, including that Zsa Zsa starred in a Nazi propaganda film and Alpha was dishonourably ejected from the army after her drunkenness caused the deaths of sixty-three British soldiers.

To keep Fray from revealing her secret, Eleanor draws a blaster that she and Chris found under the floorboards. Fray gets it from her and shoots at her and Chris, involuntarily saying numbers due to being infected by the Jabari. Roz and Zsa Zsa, having dived into the sea and reached the TARDIS, communicate with the Doctor through a radio and tell him what they have learnt; the Jabari infect people to make them their slaves and seem to avoid certain planets. Like Fray, Zsa Zsa has been infected. The Doctor exposes Alpha as the alien due to her speech pattern matching that on the note; with the Jabari having stowed aboard, she has no choice but to let the ship self-destruct.

Zsa Zsa, worried that the Jabari will use her to take control of the TARDIS, decides that she will step out of the ship and drown herself. She tells Roz that she comes from a Jewish family, that she tried to hide by becoming an actress and that was forced to make Nazi propaganda films; her real name is Sascha Edelstein.

Searching for Chris and Eleanor, Fray shouts that Eleanor was born "David Blake". Eleanor apologises to Chris and tells him that he does not have to call her "Eleanor", but he is unperturbed and kisses her. Fray finds them and attracts the attention of the Jabari, so they flee and hide in the pantry. They are found again, but the Doctor shouts to them to check the fisherman's Bible for the passages corresponding to the number that the fisherman had on his hand; the passage mentions salt, Zsa Zsa's number is the electron makeup of salt and Fray's number is how much salt makes up seawater. When the Jabari breaks into the pantry, Chris and Eleanor attack it with salt, weakening it.

Zsa Zsa and Fray are cured by the defeat of the Jabari and Alpha shuts off the self-destruct, after which the Doctor surrounds the creature with salt and Roz gags Fray. Zsa Zsa decides that she will help in the war effort and Eleanor joins Alpha after thanking Chris. The Doctor, Roz and Chris return to the TARDIS with Zsa Zsa and Fray to return them home.

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  • Despite initially being credited as "Eleanor Burke" in the cast credits, within the narrative, the character is called Eleanor Blake. The error in the credits was later corrected by Big Finish.

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