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*The Doctor once visited the Parthenon in [[Athens]] while it was being built.
*The Doctor once visited the Parthenon in [[Athens]] while it was being built.
*The Brigadier recognises the Doctor by how outrageously the Doctor is dressed.
*The Brigadier recognises the Doctor by how outrageously the Doctor is dressed.
*The poem quoted by the Doctor is ''The Fairies'' by William Allingham.


===[[:Category:Human organisations|Human organisations]]===
===[[:Category:Human organisations|Human organisations]]===

Revision as of 14:58, 17 March 2011

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Publisher's summary

In a desolate Cornish landscape littered with relics of prehistoric man, the Doctor and Evelyn uncover a catalogue of mysteries.

What is the secret of the fogou? Can the moor be haunted by a demonic host of imps? And what is Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart doing in Pengriffen?

Teaming up with his old friend, the Doctor realises that an ancient conflict is nearing its conclusion -- and Lanyon Moor is set to be the final battleground.

Cast

References

  • The Doctor once visited the Parthenon in Athens while it was being built.
  • The Brigadier recognises the Doctor by how outrageously the Doctor is dressed.
  • The poem quoted by the Doctor is The Fairies by William Allingham.

Human organisations

  • The Brigadier is doing a little bit of undercover work for UNIT.

Races and species

  • Around 18,000 years ago a Trigannon spaceship crash landed in what would become England.

Technology

Notes

Continuity

  • The Doctor finds out that the Brigadier is married for the 'first time' in DW: Battlefield.
  • The Brigadier is still doing occasional UNIT undercover work, as he continues to do in BFU: The Wasting.

Timeline

External links