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|anthology              = ''[[The Second Doctor: Volume Two]]''
|anthology              = The Second Doctor: Volume Two
|number                = 12.2
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|companions            = [[Jamie McCrimmon|Jamie]], [[Victoria Waterfield|Victoria]]
|companions            = [[Jamie McCrimmon|Jamie]], [[Victoria Waterfield|Victoria]]
|featuring              = Leela
|featuring              = Leela
|featuring2            = Fourth Doctor
|enemy                  = [[De Winter (Dumb Waiter)|De Winter]]
|enemy                  =  
|setting                = [[Planet (Dumb Waiter)|Unnamed planet]]
|setting                =  
|writer                = Rob Nisbet
|writer                = [[Rob Nisbet]]
|director              = [[Lisa Bowerman]]
|director              = [[Lisa Bowerman]]
|music                  = [[Robert Harvey|Rob Harvey]]
|music                  = [[Robert Harvey|Rob Harvey]]
|sound                  = [[Russell McGee]]
|sound                  = [[Russell McGee]]
|read by                = [[Frazer Hines]], [[Louise Jameson]]
|producer              = [[Ian Atkins (writer)|Ian Atkins]]
|publisher              = Big Finish Productions
|publisher              = Big Finish Productions
|release date          = [[20 June (releases)|20 June]] [[2018 (releases)|2018]]
|release date          = 20 June 2018
|format                =  
|format                = 1 CD<br/>Download<br/>2nd of 4 stories
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|epcount                = 2
|isbn                  =  
|production code        = BFPDWCC120
|isbn                  = ISBN 978-1-78703-487-7 (physical); ISBN 978-1-78703-488-4 (digital)
|series                = ''[[The Companion Chronicles]]''
|series                = ''[[The Companion Chronicles]]''
|prev                  = The Curator's Egg (audio story)
|prev                  = The Curator's Egg (audio story)
|next                  = The Iron Maid (audio story)
|next                  = The Iron Maid (audio story)
|producer = [[Ian Atkins]]}}{{audio stub}}
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'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the second story in ''[[The Second Doctor: Volume Two]]''.
'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the second story in ''[[The Second Doctor: Volume Two]]''.


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== Plot ==
== Plot ==
Episode One
=== Episode One ===
Early in their travels, the [[Fourth Doctor]] sends [[Leela]] back in time, to experience a past adventure of which he has inconsistent memories…


The Doctor sends Leela back in time, to experience a past adventure of which he has inconsistent memories...
In an earlier version of [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]], Leela accompanies the [[Second Doctor]], [[Jamie McCrimmon|Jamie]] and [[Victoria Waterfield|Victoria]] as they attend a strange garden party held in a clearing, in the middle of a tangled forest. Their host, Mrs [[De Winter (Dumb Waiter)|De Winter]], seems perturbed by the nature of the party's head waiter, Carlos, and at times the garden party itself. Leela, distrusting of the TARDIS crew, identifies the forest as [[Janus]]-like and extracts a thorn to use as defence.


Appearing aboard an earlier version of the Tardis, Leela accompanies the second Doctor, Jamie and Victoria as they attend a strange garden party held in a clearing of a tangled forest. Their host, Mrs De Winter, seems perturbed by the nature of the party's head waiter, Carlos, and at times the garden party itself. Leela, distrusting of the TARDIS crew, identifies the forest as Janus-like and extracts a thorn to use as defense.  
Jamie and Leela can see the garden party is an illusion - people in fine dress milling around a putrid expanse of stones, rock and filth, eating from troughs, at the centre of which is a podium tower topped with an aerial apparatus.


Jamie and Leela can see the garden party is an illusion - people in fine dress milling around a putrid expanse of stones, rock and filth, eating from troughs, at the centre of which is a podium tower topped with an areal apparatus.
As the illusion begins to falter, the party guests transform into writhing monsters, roiling masses of barbed, slashing tentacles. Believing him to be an impostor and behind their predicament, Leela plunges the Janus thorn into the Doctor…


The party guests and wait staff transmorph into writhing monsters, consisting of slashing, barbed tentacles. Alarmed, Leela plunges a Janus thorn into the Doctor, believing him to be an impostor ...
=== Episode Two ===
Jamie and Leela engage in a fierce knife fight, and the monsters morph back into people again. The Doctor survives, this variety of Janus thorn being non-lethal. It does, however, contain a toxin that encourages the illusion around them.
 
De Winter realises "Carlos" is really a transmitter, a mast on wheels, controlling the garden party illusion. Ascending to the top of the podium tower with Jamie and Victoria, she disables the transmitter, destroying the illusion completely.
 
Evading the creatures, the Doctor and Leela join the others on the tower, escaping through a passageway, at the end of which they find an imprisoned, gigantic version of the tentacled creatures outside - identified by De Winter as a [[Wraith]].
 
De Winter's true identity is revealed - she too is a Wraith, here to release her imprisoned mate. The creatures outside are its guards - not really Wraiths themselves, but psychically pliable entities, so malleable no one knows their true form.
 
The garden party was an illusory setting the jailers could use if they ever needed safe access to the prisoner. The De Winter Wraith had initially used Carlos to activate the garden party scenario - but caught herself on a thorn and became caught up in the illusion.
 
The Doctor repairs the transmitter and Victoria drives it, at speed, towards the absconding Wraiths, impaling them on thorns, rendering them both prone to the garden party illusion again.
 
The Doctor sends Leela back to her future, armed with an accurate version of events to relate to his future self.


== Cast ==
== Cast ==
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* [[Leela]] / [[De Winter (Dumb Waiter)|Mrs De Winter]] - [[Louise Jameson]]
* [[Leela]] / [[De Winter (Dumb Waiter)|Mrs De Winter]] - [[Louise Jameson]]


== References ==
== Characters ==
* [[Second Doctor]]
* [[Jamie McCrimmon]]
* [[Victoria Waterfield]]
* [[Leela]]
* [[Fourth Doctor]]
* [[De Winter (Dumb Waiter)|Mrs De Winter]]
* [[De Winter's mate]]
 
== Worldbuilding ==
* The [[Fourth Doctor]] sends Leela to the Second Doctor's TARDIS via a [[Time Ring (Dumb Waiter)|Time Ring]].
* The [[Fourth Doctor]] sends Leela to the Second Doctor's TARDIS via a [[Time Ring (Dumb Waiter)|Time Ring]].


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* After the behind-the-scenes interviews, a few seconds of [[Deborah Watling]] recording something can be heard. The set was released one month before the first anniversary of her death.
* After the behind-the-scenes interviews, a few seconds of [[Deborah Watling]] recording something can be heard. The set was released one month before the first anniversary of her death.
* Leela and Jamie previously both appeared in ''[[Return to Telos (audio story)|Return to Telos]]'' in [[Series 4 (4DA)|Series 4]] of ''[[The Fourth Doctor Adventures]]'', but the two characters never met. [[Louise Jameson]] and [[Frazer Hines]] both felt this was a missed opportunity for the Doctor's two [[knife]]-wielding [[warrior]] [[companion]]s to interact with each other. ([[BFX]]: ''[[Return to Telos (audio story)|Return to Telos]]'')
* This story features the first instance in ''The Companion Chronicles'' where an incarnation of the Doctor provides narration, which is shown through the Doctor providing his own account of events to his future self. Although [[Colin Baker]] and [[Sylvester McCoy]] had previously appeared in the range as their respective incarnations of the Doctor, they do not provide any in-character narration.


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
* The [[Fourth Doctor]] remains behind in his TARDIS when he sends Leela into his past, allowing him to avoid encountering the [[Second Doctor]] and his companions. The Fourth Doctor would have a later adventure connected to the Second Doctor, Jamie, and Victoria, where he also avoided encountering his past incarnation and companions. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Heart of TARDIS (novel)|Heart of TARDIS]]'')
* The [[Fourth Doctor]] remains behind in his TARDIS when he sends Leela into his past, allowing him to avoid encountering the [[Second Doctor]] and his companions. The Fourth Doctor would have two later adventures connected to the Second Doctor, Jamie, and Victoria, where he also avoided encountering his past incarnation and companions. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Heart of TARDIS (novel)|Heart of TARDIS]]'', [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Return to Telos (audio story)|Return to Telos]]'')


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Latest revision as of 05:56, 28 June 2024

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Dumb Waiter was the second story in The Second Doctor: Volume Two.

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

The Doctor and Victoria attend a civilised garden party. But their genial hostess, Mrs De Winter, is convinced that the garden conceals a secret; something about Carlos the head waiter who never speaks.

The hidden truth can be glimpsed by people less accustomed to the mask of politeness and cake. People like Jamie. And people like Leela, the mysterious “warrior of the Seventeen"...

Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]

Episode One[[edit] | [edit source]]

Early in their travels, the Fourth Doctor sends Leela back in time, to experience a past adventure of which he has inconsistent memories…

In an earlier version of the TARDIS, Leela accompanies the Second Doctor, Jamie and Victoria as they attend a strange garden party held in a clearing, in the middle of a tangled forest. Their host, Mrs De Winter, seems perturbed by the nature of the party's head waiter, Carlos, and at times the garden party itself. Leela, distrusting of the TARDIS crew, identifies the forest as Janus-like and extracts a thorn to use as defence.

Jamie and Leela can see the garden party is an illusion - people in fine dress milling around a putrid expanse of stones, rock and filth, eating from troughs, at the centre of which is a podium tower topped with an aerial apparatus.

As the illusion begins to falter, the party guests transform into writhing monsters, roiling masses of barbed, slashing tentacles. Believing him to be an impostor and behind their predicament, Leela plunges the Janus thorn into the Doctor…

Episode Two[[edit] | [edit source]]

Jamie and Leela engage in a fierce knife fight, and the monsters morph back into people again. The Doctor survives, this variety of Janus thorn being non-lethal. It does, however, contain a toxin that encourages the illusion around them.

De Winter realises "Carlos" is really a transmitter, a mast on wheels, controlling the garden party illusion. Ascending to the top of the podium tower with Jamie and Victoria, she disables the transmitter, destroying the illusion completely.

Evading the creatures, the Doctor and Leela join the others on the tower, escaping through a passageway, at the end of which they find an imprisoned, gigantic version of the tentacled creatures outside - identified by De Winter as a Wraith.

De Winter's true identity is revealed - she too is a Wraith, here to release her imprisoned mate. The creatures outside are its guards - not really Wraiths themselves, but psychically pliable entities, so malleable no one knows their true form.

The garden party was an illusory setting the jailers could use if they ever needed safe access to the prisoner. The De Winter Wraith had initially used Carlos to activate the garden party scenario - but caught herself on a thorn and became caught up in the illusion.

The Doctor repairs the transmitter and Victoria drives it, at speed, towards the absconding Wraiths, impaling them on thorns, rendering them both prone to the garden party illusion again.

The Doctor sends Leela back to her future, armed with an accurate version of events to relate to his future self.

Cast[[edit] | [edit source]]

Characters[[edit] | [edit source]]

Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]

Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • After the behind-the-scenes interviews, a few seconds of Deborah Watling recording something can be heard. The set was released one month before the first anniversary of her death.
  • Leela and Jamie previously both appeared in Return to Telos in Series 4 of The Fourth Doctor Adventures, but the two characters never met. Louise Jameson and Frazer Hines both felt this was a missed opportunity for the Doctor's two knife-wielding warrior companions to interact with each other. (BFX: Return to Telos)
  • This story features the first instance in The Companion Chronicles where an incarnation of the Doctor provides narration, which is shown through the Doctor providing his own account of events to his future self. Although Colin Baker and Sylvester McCoy had previously appeared in the range as their respective incarnations of the Doctor, they do not provide any in-character narration.

Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • The Fourth Doctor remains behind in his TARDIS when he sends Leela into his past, allowing him to avoid encountering the Second Doctor and his companions. The Fourth Doctor would have two later adventures connected to the Second Doctor, Jamie, and Victoria, where he also avoided encountering his past incarnation and companions. (PROSE: Heart of TARDIS, AUDIO: Return to Telos)

External links[[edit] | [edit source]]