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number= 3.11 | |range = The Companion Chronicles | ||
|series in range = Series 3 (CC) | |||
|series number in range = 3 | |||
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setting= | | |series = ''[[The Companion Chronicles]]'' | ||
writer= | |number = 3.11 | ||
|main character = [[Henry Gordon Jago|Jago]], [[George Litefoot|Litefoot]] | |||
music= [[David Darlington]] | |featuring = [[Ellie Higson]] | ||
sound= David Darlington | |enemy = [[Heinrich Tulp]] | ||
|setting = [[London]], [[1890s]] | |||
publisher= | |writer = Andy Lane | ||
release date= | |director = [[Lisa Bowerman]] | ||
format= 1 CD | | |producer = [[David Richardson]] | ||
production code= | |music = [[David Darlington]] | ||
isbn= 978-1-84435-380-4| | |sound = David Darlington | ||
|cover = [[Simon Holub]] | |||
next | |publisher = Big Finish Productions | ||
}} | |release date = May 2009 | ||
|format = 1 CD<br/>Download | |||
|production code = BFPDWCC19 | |||
|isbn = ISBN 978-1-84435-380-4 (physical)<br/>ISBN 978-1-78178-502-7 (digital) | |||
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|next = The Stealers from Saiph (audio story) | |||
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|epcount = 2 | |||
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'''''The Mahogany Murderers''''' was the eleventh story of the [[Series 3 (CC)|third series]] of ''[[The Companion Chronicles]]'', produced by [[Big Finish Productions]]. It was written by [[Andy Lane]], narrated by [[Christopher Benjamin]] and [[Trevor Baxter]] and featured [[Henry Gordon Jago]] and [[George Litefoot|Professor George Litefoot]] and introduced [[Lisa Bowerman]] as [[Ellie Higson]]. | |||
It served as a pilot for the ''[[Jago & Litefoot]]'' series. After a favourable reception, the series was commissioned. | |||
== Publisher's summary == | |||
Professor [[George Litefoot]]: the eminent pathologist who advises the police in some of their grisliest cases. [[Henry Gordon Jago]]: the master of ceremonies at the [[Alhambra Theatre]]. These are two very different men from contrasting strata in society who became firm friends and collaborators after their adventure with the [[Fourth Doctor|Doctor]] and [[Leela]] battling the evil [[Magnus Greel|Weng-Chiang]]. | |||
Some years later, Jago and Litefoot have defeated dangerous denizens of the daemonic darkness together. They have stood side by side against threats to the [[British Empire]]. But when a body is found on the banks of the [[River Thames]] and Litefoot's post mortum reveals that it is actually a highly detailed wooden mannequin, their most dangerous adventure begins. | |||
==Cast== | [[Heinrich Tulp|Dr Tulp]] has masterminded a deadly scheme, [[Jack Yeovil]] and his murderous gang plan to live forever, and only Jago and Litefoot can stop them... | ||
== Plot == | |||
''to be added'' | |||
== Cast == | |||
* [[Henry Gordon Jago]] - [[Christopher Benjamin]] | * [[Henry Gordon Jago]] - [[Christopher Benjamin]] | ||
* [[George Litefoot|Professor Litefoot]] - [[Trevor Baxter]] | * [[George Litefoot|Professor George Litefoot]] - [[Trevor Baxter]] | ||
* [[Ellie Higson | * [[Ellie Higson]] - [[Lisa Bowerman]] | ||
== | == Crew == | ||
* Cover Art - [[Simon Holub]] | |||
* | * Director - [[Lisa Bowerman]] | ||
* | * Executive Producers - [[Nicholas Briggs]] and [[Jason Haigh-Ellery]] | ||
* Music and Sound Design - [[David Darlington]] | |||
* Producer - [[David Richardson]] | |||
* Script Editor - [[Jacqueline Rayner]] | |||
* Writer - [[Andy Lane]] | |||
* Jago and Litefoot created by [[Robert Holmes]] | |||
== | == Worldbuilding == | ||
''to | === Jago & Litefoot === | ||
* Litefoot knows several [[language]]s. | |||
* [[Litefoot]] describes [[Jago]] as "more of a comrade-in-arms than a friend". Jago in contrast considers them to be "the very closest of friends". | |||
* Litefoot imports his [[cologne]] from [[Paris]]. | |||
* Litefoot served in [[Afghanistan]]. | |||
* Litefoot lectures in forensic pathology. | |||
* Litefoot has [[arthritis]] in his fingers and [[lumbago]] in his back. | |||
* Litefoot's [[cane]] has a "rapier sharp blade" hidden within. | |||
* Jago witnessed [[Michael Faraday]] demonstrate [[electricity]] at [[the Great Exhibition]] in the [[Crystal Palace]] in [[1851]]. | |||
=== Foods and beverages === | |||
* Both Jago and Litefoot each drink a [[pale ale]]. | |||
== Notes == | |||
[[File:The Mahogany Murderers clean.jpg|thumb|Textless cover art]] | |||
[[File:Mahogany poster.jpg|thumb|Promotional poster to the story from ''[[Vortex (magazine)|Vortex]]'' {{which}} magazine]] | |||
* This is the first and only ''Companion Chronicles'' release not to feature [[the Doctor]]. | |||
* Despite being part of ''The Companion Chronicles'', this story focuses on two characters who have never been "official" companions of the Doctor. This status was changed retroactively, when they travelled with the [[Sixth Doctor]] on two adventures. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Voyage to Venus (audio story)}}, {{cs|Voyage to the New World (audio story)}}) | |||
* This story served as a pilot episode for the ''[[Jago & Litefoot]]'' series which was confirmed after this title's success. It ran for thirteen series from 2010 to 2017. | |||
* This is the second time that [[Andy Lane]] has written a story featuring Jago and Litefoot, the first being the short story ''[[A Victorian Interlude]]'' in 1991. | |||
* This audio drama was recorded on [[22 September (production)|22 September]] [[2008 (production)|2008]] at [[the Moat Studios]]. | |||
* This story was told from Jago and Litefoot's perspective. A similar format was later used on ''[[The Jago & Litefoot Revival (audio story)|The Jago & Litefoot Revival]]'' almost a decade later. | |||
== Continuity == | |||
* Jago recalls the "[[Weng-Chiang]] incident", referring to Jago & Litefoot's debut appearance in [[TV]]: {{cs|The Talons of Weng-Chiang (TV story)}}. | |||
* Jago is the master of ceremonies at the [[Alhambra Theatre]], where he previously worked as a cleaner in [[1866]]. This would later be elaborated upon in [[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Year of the Bat (audio story)}}. | |||
* Jago visited the Great Exhibition in 1851. The Doctor likewise visited the exhibition during both his [[Eighth Doctor|eighth]] and [[Eleventh Doctor|eleventh incarnations]], in [[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Other Lives (audio story)}} and [[COMIC]]: {{cs|Hypothetical Gentleman (comic story)}}, respectively. | |||
* Jago and Litefoot would fight Dr Tulp on two subsequent occasions, in [[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Bellova Devil (audio story)}} and {{cs|The Similarity Engine (audio story)}}. | |||
== | == External links == | ||
{{bigfinish|releases/v/the-mahogany-murderers-475|The Mahogany Murderers}} | |||
{{dwrefguide|chronicles19.htm|The Mahogany Murderers}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:48, 2 November 2024
The Mahogany Murderers was the eleventh story of the third series of The Companion Chronicles, produced by Big Finish Productions. It was written by Andy Lane, narrated by Christopher Benjamin and Trevor Baxter and featured Henry Gordon Jago and Professor George Litefoot and introduced Lisa Bowerman as Ellie Higson.
It served as a pilot for the Jago & Litefoot series. After a favourable reception, the series was commissioned.
Publisher's summary[[edit] | [edit source]]
Professor George Litefoot: the eminent pathologist who advises the police in some of their grisliest cases. Henry Gordon Jago: the master of ceremonies at the Alhambra Theatre. These are two very different men from contrasting strata in society who became firm friends and collaborators after their adventure with the Doctor and Leela battling the evil Weng-Chiang.
Some years later, Jago and Litefoot have defeated dangerous denizens of the daemonic darkness together. They have stood side by side against threats to the British Empire. But when a body is found on the banks of the River Thames and Litefoot's post mortum reveals that it is actually a highly detailed wooden mannequin, their most dangerous adventure begins.
Dr Tulp has masterminded a deadly scheme, Jack Yeovil and his murderous gang plan to live forever, and only Jago and Litefoot can stop them...
Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]
to be added
Cast[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Henry Gordon Jago - Christopher Benjamin
- Professor George Litefoot - Trevor Baxter
- Ellie Higson - Lisa Bowerman
Crew[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Cover Art - Simon Holub
- Director - Lisa Bowerman
- Executive Producers - Nicholas Briggs and Jason Haigh-Ellery
- Music and Sound Design - David Darlington
- Producer - David Richardson
- Script Editor - Jacqueline Rayner
- Writer - Andy Lane
- Jago and Litefoot created by Robert Holmes
Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]
Jago & Litefoot[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Litefoot knows several languages.
- Litefoot describes Jago as "more of a comrade-in-arms than a friend". Jago in contrast considers them to be "the very closest of friends".
- Litefoot imports his cologne from Paris.
- Litefoot served in Afghanistan.
- Litefoot lectures in forensic pathology.
- Litefoot has arthritis in his fingers and lumbago in his back.
- Litefoot's cane has a "rapier sharp blade" hidden within.
- Jago witnessed Michael Faraday demonstrate electricity at the Great Exhibition in the Crystal Palace in 1851.
Foods and beverages[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Both Jago and Litefoot each drink a pale ale.
Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- This is the first and only Companion Chronicles release not to feature the Doctor.
- Despite being part of The Companion Chronicles, this story focuses on two characters who have never been "official" companions of the Doctor. This status was changed retroactively, when they travelled with the Sixth Doctor on two adventures. (AUDIO: Voyage to Venus [+]Loading...["Voyage to Venus (audio story)"], Voyage to the New World [+]Loading...["Voyage to the New World (audio story)"])
- This story served as a pilot episode for the Jago & Litefoot series which was confirmed after this title's success. It ran for thirteen series from 2010 to 2017.
- This is the second time that Andy Lane has written a story featuring Jago and Litefoot, the first being the short story A Victorian Interlude in 1991.
- This audio drama was recorded on 22 September 2008 at the Moat Studios.
- This story was told from Jago and Litefoot's perspective. A similar format was later used on The Jago & Litefoot Revival almost a decade later.
Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Jago recalls the "Weng-Chiang incident", referring to Jago & Litefoot's debut appearance in TV: The Talons of Weng-Chiang [+]Loading...["The Talons of Weng-Chiang (TV story)"].
- Jago is the master of ceremonies at the Alhambra Theatre, where he previously worked as a cleaner in 1866. This would later be elaborated upon in AUDIO: The Year of the Bat [+]Loading...["The Year of the Bat (audio story)"].
- Jago visited the Great Exhibition in 1851. The Doctor likewise visited the exhibition during both his eighth and eleventh incarnations, in AUDIO: Other Lives [+]Loading...["Other Lives (audio story)"] and COMIC: Hypothetical Gentleman [+]Loading...["Hypothetical Gentleman (comic story)"], respectively.
- Jago and Litefoot would fight Dr Tulp on two subsequent occasions, in AUDIO: The Bellova Devil [+]Loading...["The Bellova Devil (audio story)"] and The Similarity Engine [+]Loading...["The Similarity Engine (audio story)"].
External links[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Official The Mahogany Murderers page at bigfinish.com
- The Mahogany Murderers at the Doctor Who Reference Guide
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