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|main character    = [[Cleo Proctor|Cleo]], [[Abby McPhail|Abby]], [[Shawna Thompson|Shawna]]
|main character    = [[Cleo Proctor|Cleo]], [[Abby McPhail|Abby]], [[Shawna Thompson|Shawna]]
|featuring        = [[Petronella Osgood|Osgood]], [[Thirteenth Doctor]]
|featuring        = [[Petronella Osgood|Osgood]], [[Thirteenth Doctor]]
|setting          = [[Black Archive]], [[2022]]
|setting          = [[Black Archive, Tower of London|Black Archive]], [[2022]]
|writer            = [[Ken Cheng]]
|writer            = Ken Cheng
|director          = [[Ella Watts]]
|director          = [[Ella Watts]]
|producer          = Ella Watts
|producer          = Ella Watts
|sound            = [[David Thomas]], [[Arlie Adlington]]
|sound            = [[David Thomas]], [[Arlie Adlington]]
|publisher        = BBC Sounds
|publisher        = BBC Sounds
|release date      = [[22 May (releases)|22 May]] [[2022 (releases)|2022]]
|release date      = 22 May 2022
|format            = Podcast, 27 minutes
|format            = Podcast, 27 minutes
|series            = ''[[Redacted (audio series)|Doctor Who: Redacted]]''
|series            = ''[[Redacted (audio series)|Doctor Who: Redacted]]''
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'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the sixth story in the ''[[Redacted (audio series)|Doctor Who: Redacted]]'' podcast series, published by [[BBC Sounds]]. It was written by [[Ken Cheng]] with additional writing by [[Ella Watts]] and starred [[Charlie Craggs]] as [[Cleo Proctor]], [[Lois Chimimba]] as [[Abby McPhail]], [[Holly Quin-Ankrah]] as [[Shawna Thompson]], [[Ingrid Oliver]] as [[Petronella Osgood]] and [[Jodie Whittaker]] as the [[Thirteenth Doctor]].
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'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the sixth story in the [[Series 1 (Redacted)|first series]] of ''[[Redacted (audio series)|Doctor Who: Redacted]]'' podcast series, published by [[BBC Sounds]] and was written by [[Ken Cheng]] with additional writing by [[Ella Watts]].
 
It starred [[Charlie Craggs]] as [[Cleo Proctor]], [[Lois Chimimba]] as [[Abby McPhail]], [[Holly Quin-Ankrah]] as [[Shawna Thompson]], [[Ingrid Oliver]] as [[Petronella Osgood]] and [[Jodie Whittaker]] as the [[Thirteenth Doctor]].


== Publisher's summary ==
== Publisher's summary ==
Welcome to [[UNIT]]: the Unified Intelligence Taskforce, home to the largest collection of alien artefacts in the [[Great Britain|British Isles]]. Under the competent leadership of Chief Scientific Officer Dr [[Petronella Osgood]], UNIT is prepared for any and all eventualities – including this so-called '[[The Doctor's TARDIS|blue box]]', and the mysterious '[[The Doctor|Doctor]]' behind it.
Welcome to [[UNIT United Kingdom|UNIT]]: the Unified Intelligence Taskforce, home to the largest collection of alien artefacts in the [[Great Britain|British Isles]]. Under the competent leadership of Chief Scientific Officer Dr [[Petronella Osgood]], UNIT is prepared for any and all eventualities – including this so-called '[[The Doctor's TARDIS|blue box]]', and the mysterious '[[The Doctor|Doctor]]' behind it.


== Plot ==
== Plot ==
Inside [[UNIT HQ]], [[Cleo Proctor|Cleo]], [[Abby McPhail|Abby]], and [[Shawna Thompson|Shawna]] are sat down watching a highly out-of-date [[UNIT]] recruitment video from several decades earlier, as [[Doctor|Dr]] [[Anthony Sinclair]] speaks to the camera about their role in investigating the uninvestigated. Sinclair continues, discussing extraterrestrial life forms that they have met, but upon introducing one, the video twice glitches and is replaced by the familiar static screeching. After the video ends, Abby wonders why this happened, and Cleo immediately links it to [[the Doctor]], whom Abby and Shawna have again forgotten. Abby insists that UNIT can help them, and although the other two are highly sceptical given their recent kidnapping, they decide to play along as they know the truth.
Inside [[UNIT HQ, Tower of London|UNJT HQ]], [[Cleo Proctor|Cleo]], [[Abby McPhail|Abby]], and [[Shawna Thompson|Shawna]] are sat down watching a highly out-of-date [[UNIT United Kingdom|UNIT]] recruitment video from several decades earlier, as [[Doctor|Dr]] [[Anthony Sinclair]] speaks to the camera about their role in investigating the uninvestigated. Sinclair continues, discussing extraterrestrial life forms that they have met, but upon introducing one, the video twice glitches and is replaced by the familiar static screeching. After the video ends, Abby wonders why this happened, and Cleo immediately links it to [[the Doctor]], whom Abby and Shawna have again forgotten. Abby insists that UNIT can help them, and although the other two are highly sceptical given their recent kidnapping, they decide to play along as they know the truth.


Suddenly, the girls are interrupted by Dr [[Petronella Osgood]] entering, introducing herself as [[Head of Scientific Research|Chief Scientific Officer]] at UNIT, having forgotten the existence of [[Kate Stewart]]. She explains that [[Roberts (Interrogation)|Roberts]] has been sacked since threatening them and that the UNIT digital archives are currently highly corrupted, coupled with hundreds of new objects appearing in their basement with no record. Osgood offers to show the girls a tour of the warehouse.
Suddenly, the girls are interrupted by Dr [[Petronella Osgood]] entering, introducing herself as [[Head of Scientific Research|Chief Scientific Officer]] at UNIT, having forgotten the existence of [[Kate Stewart]]. She explains that [[Roberts (Interrogation)|Roberts]] has been sacked since threatening them and that the UNIT digital archives are currently highly corrupted, coupled with hundreds of new objects appearing in their basement with no record. Osgood offers to show the girls a tour of the warehouse.
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Joel hands Cleo and Shawna a stick of [[sonic mascara]], demonstrating its use by blowing up a cup of coffee. This sets Cleo's mind racing and she starts filming demonstrations of it causing bottles of [[Diet Coke]] to explode. Joel briefly pretends to be cross with them before recommending they use [[ginger ale]] instead. Shortly, a wheelie chair race is set up between Joel with exploding ginger ale and Shawna with exploding Diet Coke.
Joel hands Cleo and Shawna a stick of [[sonic mascara]], demonstrating its use by blowing up a cup of coffee. This sets Cleo's mind racing and she starts filming demonstrations of it causing bottles of [[Diet Coke]] to explode. Joel briefly pretends to be cross with them before recommending they use [[ginger ale]] instead. Shortly, a wheelie chair race is set up between Joel with exploding ginger ale and Shawna with exploding Diet Coke.


Later, after recovering themselves, Cleo discovers the armour of the [[Ravulox]] robot that was attacking [[Rani Chandra]]. As Shawna goes to recover her phone, Cleo listens to an alien radio and hears the voice of the [[Thirteenth Doctor]], desperately asking if anyone can hear her. Eventually, they get a clear signal and talk, although the Doctor is unable to reveal her identity for Cleo's safety. She tries to pass on a serious warning of something hunting her down and killing people, but very few of her words get through. The Doctor tries to tell Cleo to find someone who can help, but the name is cut off and the radio promptly blows up. Shawna then draws Cleo's attention to a figure they vaguely recognise - a [[Dalek]].
Later, after recovering themselves, Cleo discovers the armour of the [[Ravulox]] robot that was attacking [[Rani Chandra]]. As Shawna goes to recover her phone, Cleo listens to an alien radio and hears the voice of the [[Thirteenth Doctor]], desperately asking if anyone can hear her. Eventually, they get a clear signal and talk, although the Doctor is unable to reveal her identity for Cleo's safety. She tries to pass on a serious warning of something hunting her down and killing people, but very few of her words get through. The Doctor tries to tell Cleo to find someone who can help, but the name is cut off and the radio promptly blows up. Shawna then draws Cleo's attention to a figure they [[history-proofing|vaguely recognise]] — a [[Dalek]].


Osgood shows Abby a secret artefact, the [[Osgood Box]], although she has totally forgotten its origin and purpose. Abby begins to worry that it came from [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the blue box]], but Osgood is sure she has never seen it, admitting that she is aware that all other people known to have made contact with the blue box have disappeared.
Osgood shows Abby a secret artefact, the [[Osgood Box]], although she has totally forgotten its origin and purpose. Abby begins to worry that it came from [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the blue box]], but Osgood is sure she has never seen it, admitting that she is aware that all other people known to have made contact with the blue box have disappeared.
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== References ==
== Worldbuilding ==
* [[Shawna Thompson|Shawna]] describes [[UNIT]] as people who enjoy "cosplaying as the [[Gestapo]]".
* [[Shawna Thompson|Shawna]] describes [[UNIT United Kingdom|UNIT]] as people who enjoy "[[cosplay))ing as the [[Gestapo]]".
* During his presentation video, [[Anthony Sinclair]] mentions the geniuses at [[Bletchley Park]].
* During his presentation video, [[Anthony Sinclair]] mentions the geniuses at [[Bletchley Park]].
* [[Kate Stewart]] is missing and [[Petronella Osgood]] is now UNIT's [[Head of Scientific Research|Chief Scientific Officer]].
* [[Kate Stewart]] is missing and [[Petronella Osgood]] is now UNIT's [[Head of Scientific Research|Chief Scientific Officer]].
* Osgood likens some of the wildlife in the UNIT archives to ''[[Little Shop of Horrors]]''.
* Osgood likens some of the wildlife in the UNIT archives to ''[[Little Shop of Horrors]]''.
* The girls compare the archive to the [[British Museum]], which Shawna twice adds is because everything is stolen.
* The girls compare the archive to the [[British Museum]], which Shawna twice adds is because everything is stolen.
* [[Cleo Proctor|Cleo]] mentions that [[Jordan Proctor|her brother]] [[Download|downloaded]] a "dodgy [[copy]] of ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean 4]]''" onto her [[laptop]].
* [[Cleo Proctor|Cleo]] mentions that [[Jordan Proctor|her brother]] [[download]]ed a "dodgy [[copy]] of ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean 4]]''" onto her [[laptop]].
* Osgood tells Shawna that if the laser blast went near her head, she would have ended up with "a very [[GI Jane]] [[buzzcut]]".
* Osgood tells Shawna that if the laser blast went near her head, she would have ended up with "a very [[GI Jane]] [[buzzcut]]".
* [[Abby McPhail|Abby]] claims that the only positive review ''[[The Blue Box Files]]'' ever got was from a creepy [[Guy (Recruits)|guy]] who kept praising her [[Scotland|Scottish]] accent.
* [[Abby McPhail|Abby]] claims that the only positive review ''[[The Blue Box Files]]'' ever got was from a creepy [[Guy (Recruits)|guy]] who kept praising her [[Scotland|Scottish]] accent.
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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* There are 97 entries missing from the [[UNIT]] database, a reference to the 97 episodes of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' that are missing from the [[BBC]] archives.  
* There are 97 entries missing from the [[UNIT]] database, a reference to the 97 episodes of ''[[Doctor Who (TV series)|Doctor Who]]'' that are missing from the [[BBC]] archives.
* There are also said to be 862 objects total, which is the number of individual mainline ''Doctor Who'' episodes (not stories) broadcast from ''[[An Unearthly Child (TV story)|An Unearthly Child]]'' to ''[[Revolution of the Daleks (TV story)|Revolution of the Daleks]]'', including [[Doctor Who (TV story)|the TV movie]]. However, the numbers for the objects do not seem to correspond to specific stories, since the [[Adipose pill]]'s number 547 would not refer its origin in ''[[Partners in Crime (TV story)|Partners in Crime]]'', but Part Two of ''[[The Keeper of Traken (TV story)|The Keeper of Traken]]''.
* There are also said to be 862 objects total, which is the number of individual mainline ''Doctor Who'' episodes (not stories) broadcast from ''[[An Unearthly Child (TV story)|An Unearthly Child]]'' to ''[[Revolution of the Daleks (TV story)|Revolution of the Daleks]]'', including [[Doctor Who (TV story)|the TV movie]]. However, the numbers for the objects do not seem to correspond to specific stories, since the [[Adipose pill]]'s number 547 would not refer its origin in ''[[Partners in Crime (TV story)|Partners in Crime]]'', but Part Two of ''[[The Keeper of Traken (TV story)|The Keeper of Traken]]''.


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* Cleo once again hopes to discover an "alien foetus in a jar". ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[SOS (audio story)|SOS]]'', ''[[Angels (audio story)|Angels]]'')
* Cleo once again hopes to discover an "alien foetus in a jar". ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[SOS (audio story)|SOS]]'', ''[[Angels (audio story)|Angels]]'')
* Cleo likens "Bad Wolf" to the name of an emo band. Coincidentally, a [[Bad Wolf (band)|band]] of the same name was once created by [[Mickey Smith]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Rose (novelisation)|Rose]]'')
* Cleo likens "Bad Wolf" to the name of an emo band. Coincidentally, a [[Bad Wolf (band)|band]] of the same name was once created by [[Mickey Smith]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Rose (novelisation)|Rose]]'')
* To her surprise, Cleo is vaguely familiar with the shape of a Dalek and instinctively fears it. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Stolen Earth (TV story)|The Stolen Earth]]''/''[[Journey's End (TV story)|Journey's End]]'', ''[[Revolution of the Daleks (TV story)|Revolution of the Daleks]]'', [[PROSE]]: ''[[Dalek Combat Training Manual (novel)|Dalek Combat Training Manual]]'')
* To her surprise, Cleo is vaguely familiar with the shape of a Dalek and instinctively fears it. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Stolen Earth (TV story)|The Stolen Earth]]''/''[[Journey's End (TV story)|Journey's End]]'', ''[[Revolution of the Daleks (TV story)|Revolution of the Daleks]]'', [[PROSE]]: ''[[Dalek Combat Training Manual (reference book)|Dalek Combat Training Manual]]'')


== External links ==
== External links ==

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Recruits was the sixth story in the first series of Doctor Who: Redacted podcast series, published by BBC Sounds and was written by Ken Cheng with additional writing by Ella Watts.

It starred Charlie Craggs as Cleo Proctor, Lois Chimimba as Abby McPhail, Holly Quin-Ankrah as Shawna Thompson, Ingrid Oliver as Petronella Osgood and Jodie Whittaker as the Thirteenth Doctor.

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

Welcome to UNIT: the Unified Intelligence Taskforce, home to the largest collection of alien artefacts in the British Isles. Under the competent leadership of Chief Scientific Officer Dr Petronella Osgood, UNIT is prepared for any and all eventualities – including this so-called 'blue box', and the mysterious 'Doctor' behind it.

Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]

Inside UNJT HQ, Cleo, Abby, and Shawna are sat down watching a highly out-of-date UNIT recruitment video from several decades earlier, as Dr Anthony Sinclair speaks to the camera about their role in investigating the uninvestigated. Sinclair continues, discussing extraterrestrial life forms that they have met, but upon introducing one, the video twice glitches and is replaced by the familiar static screeching. After the video ends, Abby wonders why this happened, and Cleo immediately links it to the Doctor, whom Abby and Shawna have again forgotten. Abby insists that UNIT can help them, and although the other two are highly sceptical given their recent kidnapping, they decide to play along as they know the truth.

Suddenly, the girls are interrupted by Dr Petronella Osgood entering, introducing herself as Chief Scientific Officer at UNIT, having forgotten the existence of Kate Stewart. She explains that Roberts has been sacked since threatening them and that the UNIT digital archives are currently highly corrupted, coupled with hundreds of new objects appearing in their basement with no record. Osgood offers to show the girls a tour of the warehouse.

With no knowledge of where the new objects have come from, Osgood explains that UNIT are trying to catalogue all of them but it is proving near-impossible with their corrupted database. After experimenting with an alien laser gun, Osgood surprises Cleo with a bottle of Adipose Industries pills, proving that their podcast was telling the truth, which is why UNIT requires their help to sort the artefacts. As Osgood goes to debrief Abby, Cleo and Shawna are left in the warehouse with their very boring head archivist, Joel. Walking to her office, Osgood explains to Abby that she is a fan of The Blue Box Files.

Meanwhile, Joel directs Cleo and Shawna to a touchscreen panel that categorises the archive, which briefly reacts with the familiar distorted noise. The girls realise that almost one hundred files are missing and everything else is badly corrupted, even the Adipose and Judoon sections; one file simply reads "Bad Wolf". They decide to search for the surname Proctor but find no information on Cleo's brother or father. Lastly, searching for "Doctor" causes the entire database to crash. Cleo asks Joel for the most exciting thing they have to try to take her mind off her familial worries.

Osgood begins to interview Abby, where she quickly reveals that she considers Abby a great fit as a UNIT recruit. She finds this extremely exciting, especially when Osgood adds that they could accommodate Abby working from home to look after her mum. Honoured, she begins to open up about her history with the paranormal.

Joel hands Cleo and Shawna a stick of sonic mascara, demonstrating its use by blowing up a cup of coffee. This sets Cleo's mind racing and she starts filming demonstrations of it causing bottles of Diet Coke to explode. Joel briefly pretends to be cross with them before recommending they use ginger ale instead. Shortly, a wheelie chair race is set up between Joel with exploding ginger ale and Shawna with exploding Diet Coke.

Later, after recovering themselves, Cleo discovers the armour of the Ravulox robot that was attacking Rani Chandra. As Shawna goes to recover her phone, Cleo listens to an alien radio and hears the voice of the Thirteenth Doctor, desperately asking if anyone can hear her. Eventually, they get a clear signal and talk, although the Doctor is unable to reveal her identity for Cleo's safety. She tries to pass on a serious warning of something hunting her down and killing people, but very few of her words get through. The Doctor tries to tell Cleo to find someone who can help, but the name is cut off and the radio promptly blows up. Shawna then draws Cleo's attention to a figure they vaguely recognise — a Dalek.

Osgood shows Abby a secret artefact, the Osgood Box, although she has totally forgotten its origin and purpose. Abby begins to worry that it came from the blue box, but Osgood is sure she has never seen it, admitting that she is aware that all other people known to have made contact with the blue box have disappeared.

Cleo is certain that she has seen a Dalek before, but cannot say when, and admits she is scared of it. They decide to ask Joel, but he refuses to explain, reluctantly adding that a top-secret storage room may hold the answers and that he could provide an excuse as to why they are missing.

Arriving at the warehouse's locked doors, Cleo finally snaps about not wanting to be dragged into this. Shawna attempts to reassure her and blows open the doors with the sonic mascara, revealing a room full of people's clothes, which Cleo quickly realises is for people who have died after meeting the Doctor. Later, Shawna uncovers a box marked with the name Andy Proctor: Cleo's father. She verifies his items and furiously leaves to talk to the UNIT agents.

Cleo and Shawna storm into Osgood's office, calling UNIT "sickos" even when Osgood promises that she was unaware of the connection to Cleo, and getting even angrier when Abby tries to defend her. They decide to leave immediately but are dumbstruck when Abby admits that she wants to stay behind. Although Abby claims that this all ties into a mystery that is bigger than them, her friends refuse to accept that, storming out and leaving her.

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