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{{Infobox Story | {{Infobox Story SMW | ||
|image = Smash Hit.jpg | |||
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|series=[[Polystyle Holiday Special|''PHS'' stories]] | |series=[[Polystyle Holiday Special|''PHS'' stories]] | ||
|doctor=Third Doctor | |doctor = Third Doctor | ||
|companions= | |companions=[[The Brigadier]] | ||
|setting=[[Stonehenge]], [[1970s]] | |enemy={{Delgado|c}} | ||
|setting = [[Stonehenge]], [[1970s]] | |||
|writer= | |writer= | ||
|publication=[[Doctor Who Holiday Special 1973|''Doctor Who Holiday Special'' 1973]] | |publication=[[Doctor Who Holiday Special 1973|''Doctor Who Holiday Special'' 1973]] | ||
|publisher=Polystyle | |release date=1973 | ||
|prev=Fogbound | |publisher = Polystyle | ||
|next=Secret of the Tower | |prev=Fogbound (comic story) | ||
}}''''' | |next = Secret of the Tower (comic story) | ||
}} | |||
'''''Smash Hit''''' was a short story in the [[Doctor Who Holiday Special 1973|1973 ''Doctor Who Holiday Special'']]. It was notable for being a story set at [[Stonehenge]] and for featuring [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|the Brigadier]] trying to kill the [[Third Doctor]]. | |||
== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
At [[UNIT]] headquarters, [[the Brigadier]] and the [[Third Doctor]] are discussing the virtues of pop music. The Brigadier dismisses the modern music to which the Doctor is listening. He expresses a preference for [[Bing Crosby]], [[Frank Sinatra]] and [[Vera Lynn]]. The Doctor, however, chides the Brigadier for not examining the effect of music on the youth of Britain. | At [[UNIT]] headquarters, [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|the Brigadier]] and the [[Third Doctor]] are discussing the virtues of pop music. The Brigadier dismisses the modern music to which the Doctor is listening. He expresses a preference for [[Bing Crosby]], [[Frank Sinatra]] and [[Vera Lynn]]. The Doctor, however, chides the Brigadier for not examining the effect of music on the youth of Britain. | ||
Meanwhile, in the middle of the English countryside, a musical threesome, [[the Swifts]], have become stranded after a gig. The sky opens up on them, and they begin to wonder why they've bothered with the "pop scene" at all. Out of nowhere, a [[Rolls Royce Motors|Rolls-Royce]] shows up and a mysterious man inside begins to have an [[hypnosis|hypnotic]] effect on them. | Meanwhile, in the middle of the English countryside, a musical threesome, [[the Swifts]], have become stranded after a gig. The sky opens up on them, and they begin to wonder why they've bothered with the "pop scene" at all. Out of nowhere, a [[Rolls Royce Motors|Rolls-Royce]] shows up and a mysterious man inside begins to have an [[hypnosis|hypnotic]] effect on them. | ||
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The next day, at the most popular radio station in [[Britain]], [[disc jockey]] [[Billy Kiddsley|Billy "The Kid" Kiddsley]] is in the midst of his top-rated show when suddenly he can't think of anything to say. His mind is searching desperately for something, anything, when he remembers a man who had stopped him on the way to work, a man with deep, deep eyes who had given him a new record to play. | The next day, at the most popular radio station in [[Britain]], [[disc jockey]] [[Billy Kiddsley|Billy "The Kid" Kiddsley]] is in the midst of his top-rated show when suddenly he can't think of anything to say. His mind is searching desperately for something, anything, when he remembers a man who had stopped him on the way to work, a man with deep, deep eyes who had given him a new record to play. | ||
As if on auto-pilot, Billy drops the needle on the new vinyl. Out comes the music of a new group, [[the Four Horsemen]] — made up of the three members of the Swifts and a new member — [[the Master]]. The music instantly affects everyone listening to it. It compels ten million people across Britain to begin converging on [[Stonehenge]]. | As if on auto-pilot, Billy drops the needle on the new vinyl. Out comes the music of a new group, [[the Four Horsemen]] — made up of the three members of the Swifts and a new member — [[the Master]]. The music instantly affects everyone listening to it. It compels ten million people across Britain to begin converging on [[Stonehenge]]. | ||
{{quote|It's a scientific fact that certain combinations of notes, certain harmonies, can be acutely painful — can cause near-madness. Just think of the use to which a skilled scientist could put that knowledge!|The Doctor}} | {{quote|It's a scientific fact that certain combinations of notes, certain harmonies, can be acutely painful — can cause near-madness. Just think of the use to which a skilled scientist could put that knowledge!|The Doctor}} | ||
Back at UNIT headquarters, the Brigadier cannot help but notice the changed traffic patterns. Every organ of government is terrified by the mass migration. At the Doctor's suggestion, he orders the power to the radio station cut, but it is too late. The Master's instructions have already been implanted in the minds of the millions that have heard the "music" of the Four Horsemen. As the Doctor points out, however, the problem is that no one knows what instructions the Master has given. If the millions have been instructed to destroy Britain, then Her Majesty's government faces a stark choice. They may be forced to drop a [[nuclear weapon]] on Stonehenge to protect the rest of the country. | Back at UNIT headquarters, the Brigadier cannot help but notice the changed traffic patterns. Every organ of government is terrified by the mass migration. At the Doctor's suggestion, he orders the power to the radio station cut, but it is too late. The Master's instructions have already been implanted in the minds of the millions that have heard the "music" of the Four Horsemen. As the Doctor points out, however, the problem is that no one knows what instructions the Master has given. If the millions have been instructed to destroy Britain, then Her Majesty's government faces a stark choice. They may be forced to drop a [[nuclear weapon]] on Stonehenge to protect the rest of the country. | ||
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** [[Jock (Smash Hit)|Jock]] | ** [[Jock (Smash Hit)|Jock]] | ||
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== Continuity == | == Continuity == | ||
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{{The Master (TotA) stories}} | |||
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[[Category:PHS short stories]] | [[Category:PHS short stories]] | ||
[[Category:Third Doctor short stories]] | [[Category:Third Doctor short stories]] | ||
[[Category:The Master short stories]] | [[Category:The Master (Terror of the Autons) short stories]] | ||
[[Category:Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart short stories]] | [[Category:Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart short stories]] | ||
[[Category:Stories set at Stonehenge]] | [[Category:Stories set at Stonehenge]] | ||
[[Category:UNIT short stories]] | [[Category:UNIT short stories]] | ||
[[Category:1973 short stories]] | [[Category:1973 short stories]] | ||
[[Category:One part comics]] |