Matryoshka (audio story): Difference between revisions

From Tardis Wiki, the free Doctor Who reference
mNo edit summary
No edit summary
Line 39: Line 39:
Too busy to play [[hide and seek]] with his daughter, [[Etta Pearson|Etta]], [[board game]] manufacturer [[Charles Pearson|Lord Pearson]] gives her a [[ouija board]] to occupy herself with and she hears a voice which agrees to play with her. [[The TARDIS]] arrives nearby a year later, brought by an unknown force, and [[Fourth Doctor|the Doctor]], [[Harry Sullivan|Harry]] and [[Naomi Cross|Naomi]] join [[spiritualist]] [[Bisset (Matryoshka)|Madame Bisset]] in visiting the Pearsons' house to find out what happened to Etta, who vanished whilst playing hide and seek with the voice. Whilst Harry is sceptical of [[medium]]s, the Doctor knows that a small percentage have genuine abilities and is not willing to immediately assume that Madame Bisset is a [[con artist]]. The group use the ouija board, which spells out a [[riddle]], and Madame Bisset passes out.
Too busy to play [[hide and seek]] with his daughter, [[Etta Pearson|Etta]], [[board game]] manufacturer [[Charles Pearson|Lord Pearson]] gives her a [[ouija board]] to occupy herself with and she hears a voice which agrees to play with her. [[The TARDIS]] arrives nearby a year later, brought by an unknown force, and [[Fourth Doctor|the Doctor]], [[Harry Sullivan|Harry]] and [[Naomi Cross|Naomi]] join [[spiritualist]] [[Bisset (Matryoshka)|Madame Bisset]] in visiting the Pearsons' house to find out what happened to Etta, who vanished whilst playing hide and seek with the voice. Whilst Harry is sceptical of [[medium]]s, the Doctor knows that a small percentage have genuine abilities and is not willing to immediately assume that Madame Bisset is a [[con artist]]. The group use the ouija board, which spells out a [[riddle]], and Madame Bisset passes out.


Believing that the riddle is directing them to Etta's favourite [[toy]], Lord Pearson leads Harry and Naomi to the [[attic]] to find her [[matryoshka]] and Madame Bisset gives the Doctor permission to [[hypnosis|hypnotise]] her to find out what force made contact with her. She is taken over by [[the Toymaker]], who brought the TARDIS here and wants [[revenge]] for a future defeat at [[the Doctor]]'s hands, just as he expected. In the attic, Naomi realises that they are playing a board game based on the house in which the players have to find items in each room and a [[fire]] suddenly starts, forcing the three of them to climb out of the [[window]] and into Etta's [[bedroom]] on the floor below.
Believing that the riddle is directing them to Etta's favourite [[toy]], Lord Pearson leads Harry and Naomi to the [[attic]] to find her [[matryoshka]] and Madame Bisset gives the Doctor permission to [[hypnosis|hypnotise]] her to find out what force made contact with her. She is taken over by [[the Toymaker]], who brought the TARDIS here and wants [[revenge]] for a future defeat at [[the Doctor]]'s hands, just as he expected. In the attic, Naomi realises that they are playing a board game based on the house in which the players have to find items in each room and a [[fire]] suddenly starts, forcing her to climb out of the [[window]] using the [[curtain]]s and into Etta's [[bedroom]] on the floor below. Naomi finds the matryoshka on Etta's [[bed]] and feels compelled to open it, after which the fire disappears.


''to be completed''
''to be completed''

Revision as of 14:23, 21 June 2024

RealWorld.png

audio stub

Matryoshka was the third story of the thirteenth series of The Fourth Doctor Adventures, produced by Big Finish Productions. It was written by Aurora Fearnley and featured Tom Baker as the Fourth Doctor, Christopher Naylor as Harry Sullivan and Eleanor Crooks as Naomi Cross.

Publisher's summary

When a strange force drags the TARDIS to Earth, it's clear that the Doctor, Harry and Naomi are up against an incredibly powerful being. And when they encounter Lord Pearson, inventor of games and toys, searching for his vanished daughter... it becomes clear exactly who that being might be. Hide and seek is one of the simplest games devised by man... but in the hands of The Toymaker... it may also become the deadliest.

Plot

Part one

Too busy to play hide and seek with his daughter, Etta, board game manufacturer Lord Pearson gives her a ouija board to occupy herself with and she hears a voice which agrees to play with her. The TARDIS arrives nearby a year later, brought by an unknown force, and the Doctor, Harry and Naomi join spiritualist Madame Bisset in visiting the Pearsons' house to find out what happened to Etta, who vanished whilst playing hide and seek with the voice. Whilst Harry is sceptical of mediums, the Doctor knows that a small percentage have genuine abilities and is not willing to immediately assume that Madame Bisset is a con artist. The group use the ouija board, which spells out a riddle, and Madame Bisset passes out.

Believing that the riddle is directing them to Etta's favourite toy, Lord Pearson leads Harry and Naomi to the attic to find her matryoshka and Madame Bisset gives the Doctor permission to hypnotise her to find out what force made contact with her. She is taken over by the Toymaker, who brought the TARDIS here and wants revenge for a future defeat at the Doctor's hands, just as he expected. In the attic, Naomi realises that they are playing a board game based on the house in which the players have to find items in each room and a fire suddenly starts, forcing her to climb out of the window using the curtains and into Etta's bedroom on the floor below. Naomi finds the matryoshka on Etta's bed and feels compelled to open it, after which the fire disappears.

to be completed

Part two

to be added

Cast

Crew

to be added

Worldbuilding

Notes

to be added

Continuity

to be added

External links