The Gathering (audio story): Difference between revisions

From Tardis Wiki, the free Doctor Who reference
Line 72: Line 72:


[[Category:Fifth Doctor audio stories]]
[[Category:Fifth Doctor audio stories]]
[[Category:Big Finish Audio Dramas]]
[[Category:Big Finish audio stories]]
[[Category:2006 audio stories]]
[[Category:2006 audio stories]]
[[Category:Stories set in Australia]]
[[Category:Stories set in Australia]]
[[Category:Stories set in 2006]]
[[Category:Stories set in 2006]]
[[Category:Cybermen audio stories]]
[[Category:Cybermen audio stories]]

Revision as of 21:36, 6 February 2011


Publisher's summary

On the morning of 22 September 2006, Tegan woke up. She was expecting to spend the day relaxing at home and, that evening, tolerate a party thrown to celebrate her 46th birthday.

But things don't always go as expected ­ it's been over twenty years since she chose to leave the Doctor. She's got a job, mates... a life.

Meanwhile her friend, Katherine Chambers, makes a decision that could change all their lives, and Tegan discovers that you can never really escape the past.

Cast

References

  • Tegan mentions having friends 'mowed down by Daleks', her possession by the Mara, and nearly being killed by Cybermen.
  • James Clarke is hinted to be an agent of The Forge.

Notes

  • The story states that something will cause the Doctor to lose some of the memories of his Fifth incarnation. What will cause this has not yet been revealed.
  • When first released, Janet Fielding stated that this was her one and only appearance in a Big Finish audio. However, in 2010, she returned alongside Sarah Sutton and Mark Strickson for a new round of audios with Peter Davison.
  • This audio drama is part of a loose trilogy encompassing: The Reaping, The Gathering and The Harvest.

Continuity

File:The Gathering comic preview.png
Comic preview from Doctor Who Magazine issue 374. Illustration by Martin Geragthy.

Timeline

The Gathering had a complicated timeline. Different characters experienced it in different ways.

External links