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'''Wester Drumlins''' was an old house in [[London]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Blink (TV story)|Blink]]'') It had a reputation for strange events, including a series of notorious disappearances. Prior to purchase by a [[Flint (A Warning to the Incurious)|Mr Flint]] in [[2021]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[A Warning to the Incurious (short story)|A Warning to the Incurious]]'') the last known occupants to reside in the house were the Satchwells, who both disappeared in the late [[1960s]], leaving the house to fall into dereliction. It became a notorious 'Ghost House' and was therefore locally nicknamed "'''the ''[[Scooby Doo]]'' House'''". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Secret Lives of Monsters (novel)|The Secret Lives of Monsters]]'')
'''Wester Drumlins''' was an old house in [[London]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Blink (TV story)}}) It had a reputation for strange events, including a series of notorious disappearances. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Secret Lives of Monsters (novel)}}) Prior to purchase by a [[Edward Flint|Mr Flint]] in [[2021]], ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|A Warning to the Incurious (short story)}}) the last known occupants to reside in the house were the Satchwells, who both disappeared in the late [[1960s]], leaving the house to fall into dereliction. It became a notorious 'Ghost House' and was therefore locally nicknamed "'''the ''[[Scooby Doo]]'' House'''". ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Secret Lives of Monsters (novel)}})


Following the disappearance of [[Kathy Nightingale]] in [[2007]], Kathy's friend [[Sally Sparrow]], and brother [[Larry Nightingale]], discovered that the house was in fact the dwelling place of four [[Weeping Angel]]s. ([[TV]]: ''[[Blink (TV story)|Blink]]'') Following the discovery, Larry atempted to keep others away from the house, ([[PROSE]]: ''[[A Warning to the Incurious (short story)|A Warning to the Incurious]]'') though he too disappeared in 2021, along with his wife [[Natasha Nightingale]]. ([[PROSE]]: [[19 March (short story)|''19 March'']], ''[[The Angels are Coming (short story)|The Angels Are Coming]]'')
After the disappearance of [[Kathy Nightingale]] in the [[2000s]],{{note|name="redacted"|While ''[[Blink (TV story)|Blink]]'' itself uncontroversially sets its main setting in [[2007]] and "twenty minutes to [[Red Hatching]]" a year later in [[2008]]—as [[Kathy Nightingale]]'s letter describes taking "one breath in 2007 and the next in [[1920]]", and the [[Tenth Doctor]]'s side of his conversation with [[Sally Sparrow]] in [[1969]] happens 38 years before Sally says hers—these are contradicted by heavily conflicting dates in the ''[[Redacted (audio series)|Redacted]]'' audio series later on regarding both Kathy's disappearance and the Red Hatching. In ''[[Angels (audio story)|Angels]]'', [[Abby McPhail]] identifies 2008 as the year of Kathy's disappearance, which suggests [[2009]] as the year of the Red Hatching. In ''[[Salvation (audio story)|Salvation]]'', the [[Thirteenth Doctor]] recognises the Red Hatching as the cause of death of [[Andy Proctor]], who was last seen by his daughter [[Cleo Proctor|Cleo]] "nearly 20 years" before [[2022]] according to ''[[Recruits (audio story)|Recruits]]''.}} Kathy's friend [[Sally Sparrow]], and brother [[Larry Nightingale]], discovered that the house was in fact the dwelling place of four [[Weeping Angel]]s. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Blink (TV story)}}) Following the discovery, Larry attempted to keep others away from the house, ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|A Warning to the Incurious (short story)}}) though he too disappeared in 2021, along with his wife [[Natasha Nightingale]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|There's a storm coming: 19 March (short story)}}, {{cs|The Angels are Coming (short story)}})


== History ==
== History ==
In the [[1930]]s, Wester Drumlins was home to [[Casey Ward|Casey]] and [[Marie Ward]]; the demise of the couple was recited in the famous tale: "''[[As Long as You Both Shall Live]]''". The were married in [[1937]], and after the wedding they returned home for a low-key reception. They were reported in the local press as having danced the night away. They were still dancing weeks later, with the tale depicting a scene of their shoes worn away and their raw, bloodied soles shuffling around the floor. They both wore the same smiles on their faces, but there was madness in their eyes. They were both admitted to the [[London County Mental Hospital]] where they both died on the same day, exactly one year after their wedding. [[Rani Chandra]] theorised that a curse on the house caused them to repeat the wedding reception for a whole year, before their death. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Very Real Mystery of Wester Drumlins (short story)|The Very Real Mystery of Wester Drumlins]]'')
[[File:The Very Real Mystery of Wester Drumlins.jpg|left|thumb|A corrupted image of Wester Drumlins. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Very Real Mystery of Wester Drumlins (short story)|The Very Real Mystery of Wester Drumlins]]'')]]
In the [[1930]]s, Wester Drumlins was home to [[Casey Ward|Casey]] and [[Marie Ward]]; the demise of the couple was recited in the famous tale: "''[[As Long as You Both Shall Live]]''". They were married in [[1937]], and after the wedding they returned home for a low-key reception. They were reported in the local press as having danced the night away. The Wards were still dancing weeks later, with the tale depicting a scene of their shoes worn away and their raw, bloodied soles shuffling around the floor. They both wore the same smiles on their faces, but there was madness in their eyes. They were both admitted to the [[London County Mental Hospital]] where they both died on the same day, exactly one year after their wedding. [[Rani Chandra]] recounted rumours that the Wards had made a deal with the devil, which had forced them to relive their wedding reception for an entire year prior to their deaths.


By [[1939]], the property had been bought by a [[A Bashara|Ms A Bashara]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Very Real Mystery of Wester Drumlins (short story)|The Very Real Mystery of Wester Drumlins]]'')
By [[1939]], the property had been bought by a [[A Bashara|Ms A Bashara]].


Throughout the 1940s and 1950s, there were various legends surrounding the property, though none could be proven. Urban legends from this period included "''[[The Battle of Wester Drumlins]]''", which shared a number of similarities with [[Alberto Cavalcanti|Cavalcanti]]’s ''[[Went the Day Well?]]'', and "''[[Wester Drumlins and the Smiling Hangman]]''". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Very Real Mystery of Wester Drumlins (short story)|The Very Real Mystery of Wester Drumlins]]'')
Throughout the 1940s and 1950s, there were various legends surrounding the property, though none could be proven. Urban legends from this period included "''[[The Battle of Wester Drumlins]]''", which shared a number of similarities with [[Cavalcanti]]’s ''[[Went the Day Well?]]'', and "''[[Wester Drumlins and the Smiling Hangman]]''".


In [[1957]] [[Ealing Studios]] announced [[The Ladykillers sequel|a sequel]] to their [[1955]] classic, ''[[The Ladykillers]]''. Director [[Alexander Mackendrick]] intended to shoot on location at Wester Drumlins, which would stand-in as [[Louisa Wilberforce|Mrs Wilberforce]]’s new home. However, a number of tragedies befell the production before principal shooting began. Location managers vanished and a lighting rig exploded and fell from the ceiling in the living room, badly injuring two crew members. Insurance companies became jittery about covering the production. Mackendrick and [[Alec Guinness]] were visited by a softly spoken man who urged them to abandon the movie, or shoot it elsewhere, citing killer statues as the reason behind the recent tragedies. By late 1957, the project was officially scrapped. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Very Real Mystery of Wester Drumlins (short story)|The Very Real Mystery of Wester Drumlins]]'')
In [[1957]] [[Ealing Studios (in-universe)|Ealing Studios]] announced [[The Ladykillers sequel|a sequel]] to their [[1955]] classic, ''[[The Ladykillers]]''. Director [[Alexander Mackendrick]] intended to shoot on location at Wester Drumlins, which would stand-in as [[Mrs Wilberforce]]’s new home. However, a number of tragedies befell the production before principal shooting began. Location managers vanished and a lighting rig exploded and fell from the ceiling in the living room, badly injuring two crew members. Insurance companies became jittery about covering the production. Mackendrick and [[Alec Guinness]] were visited by a [[softly spoken man]] who urged them to abandon the movie, or shoot it elsewhere, citing killer statues as the reason behind the recent tragedies. By late 1957, the project was officially scrapped. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Very Real Mystery of Wester Drumlins (short story)}})


In the late [[1960s]], it was again in the news for the disappearance of residents [[Mr Satchwell|Mr]] and [[Mrs Satchwell]]. After the Satchwells' disappearance, Wester Drumlins remained uninhabited and the grounds became overgrown and derelict. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Secret Lives of Monsters (novel)|The Secret Lives of Monsters]]'')
In the late [[1960s]], it was again in the news for the disappearance of residents [[Mr Satchwell|Mr]] and [[Mrs Satchwell]]. After the Satchwells' disappearance, Wester Drumlins remained uninhabited and the grounds became overgrown and derelict. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Secret Lives of Monsters (novel)}})


In [[1969]], a [[WPC]] was dispatched to Wester Drumlins after a stranger was spotting vandalising the property. The log claimed that [[Monaghan (The Very Real Mystery of Wester Drumlins)|WPC Monaghan]] apprehended the vandal, who proceeded to take her out for dinner and drinks in [[Fitzrovia]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Very Real Mystery of Wester Drumlins (short story)|The Very Real Mystery of Wester Drumlins]]'')
In [[1969]], a [[WPC]] was dispatched to Wester Drumlins after the [[Tenth Doctor]] was spotted vandalising the property, leaving a message for [[Sally Sparrow]] to find in the [[2000s]].{{note|name="redacted"}} The log claimed that [[Monaghan (The Very Real Mystery of Wester Drumlins)|WPC Monaghan]] apprehended the vandal, who proceeded to take her out for dinner and drinks in [[Fitzrovia]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Very Real Mystery of Wester Drumlins (short story)}}, [[TV]]: {{cs|Blink (TV story)}})


The house was the dwelling place of four [[Weeping Angel]]s. They fed off of the [[Tenth Doctor]] and [[Martha Jones]]'s potential energy, among other people, sending them [[Time travel|back in time]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Blink (TV story)|Blink]]'') The Doctor and Martha had arrived to investigate these disappearances. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[A Little Help from My Friends (comic story)|A Little Help from My Friends]]'')
The house was the dwelling place of four [[Weeping Angel]]s. They fed off of the [[Tenth Doctor]] and [[Martha Jones]]'s potential energy, among other people, sending them [[Time travel|back in time]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Blink (TV story)}}) The Doctor and Martha had arrived to investigate these disappearances. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|A Little Help from My Friends (comic story)}})


The [[police]] found and retrieved empty [[car]]s and [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] from each of these occurences. ([[TV]]: ''[[Blink (TV story)|Blink]]'') Among the disappeared were [[Andy Kenyon]] and [[Carol Martindale]], two nineteen-year-olds who failed to return from a night out, only for Kenyon's car to be found near the house. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Secret Lives of Monsters (novel)|The Secret Lives of Monsters]]'') In [[2007]], photographer [[Sally Sparrow]] found a message from the Doctor inside, written under the wallpaper and addressed to her, which dated from [[1969]]. On a second visit, Sally's friend, [[Kathy Nightingale]], was taken by the Angels to [[1920]]. Shortly after, Kathy's grandson, [[Malcolm Wainwright]], sent a letter from Kathy to Sally, written shortly before her death in [[1987]], explaining what had happened. After following the Doctor's [[DVD]] [[Easter egg]], Sally returned with [[Larry Nightingale]] and helped activate the Doctor's trap, permanently freezing the Weeping Angels in place with them staring at each other. ([[TV]]: ''[[Blink (TV story)|Blink]]'')
The [[police]] found and retrieved empty [[car]]s and [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] from each of these occurrences. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Blink (TV story)}}) Among the disappeared were [[Andy Kenyon]] and [[Carol Martindale]], two nineteen-year-olds who failed to return from a night out, only for Kenyon's car to be found near the house. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Secret Lives of Monsters (novel)}}) In the [[2000s]],{{note|name="redacted"}} photographer [[Sally Sparrow]] found a message from the Doctor inside, written under the wallpaper and addressed to her, which dated from [[1969]]. On a second visit, Sally's friend, [[Kathy Nightingale]], was taken by the Angels to [[1920]]. Shortly after, Kathy's grandson, [[Malcolm Wainwright]], sent a letter from Kathy to Sally, written shortly before her death in [[1987]], explaining what had happened. After following the Doctor's [[DVD]] [[Easter egg]], Sally returned with [[Larry Nightingale]] and helped activate the Doctor's trap, permanently freezing the Weeping Angels in place in the cellar by making them stare at each other. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Blink (TV story)}}) Following this, the cellar was boarded up. ([[GAME]]: {{cs|The Lonely Assassins (video game)}})


[[Thomas Flyte]] included a newspaper article on the Wester Drumlins disappearances in a collection of papers relating to Weeping Angels. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Living History (short story)|Living History]]'')
[[Thomas Flyte]] included a newspaper article on the Wester Drumlins disappearances in a collection of papers relating to Weeping Angels. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Living History (short story)}})


The [[Thirteenth Doctor]] later recalled this building as having been a "haunted house". She remembered getting sent back by a Weeping Angel, as the Tenth Doctor. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[A Little Help from My Friends (comic story)|A Little Help from My Friends]]'')
The [[Thirteenth Doctor]] later recalled this building as having been a "haunted house". She remembered getting sent back by a Weeping Angel, as the Tenth Doctor. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|A Little Help from My Friends (comic story)}})


In [[2021]], [[Maxwell Grey]] became intrigued by the mysteries surrounding Wester Drumlins after taking over ''[[Into The Unknown (blog)|Into The Unknown]]''. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Wester Drumlins – can you help? (short story)|Wester Drumlins - can you help?]]'') He was contacted by [[Larry Nightingale]] and [[Rani Chandra]] about it, ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Life is strange… and precious. (short story)|Life is strange... and precious.]]'', ''[[Wester Drumlins, here we come... (short story)|Wester Drumlins, here we come...]]'') with Rani authoring an article for ''Into The Unknown'' about it. She concluded there was real evil there, and it was ongoing. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Very Real Mystery of Wester Drumlins (short story)|The Very Real Mystery of Wester Drumlins]]'') At this time Mr Flint was planning to renovate Wester Drumlins, despite Larry trying to persuade him to stop for fear of what he might unleash. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[A Warning to the Incurious (short story)|A Warning to the Incurious]]'') After Larry and his wife [[Natasha Nightingale|Natasha]] disappeared, Maxwell and Rani became convinced there would be a major event at Wester Drumlins on [[19 March]]. ([[PROSE]]: [[19 March (short story)|''19 March'']], ''[[The Angels are Coming (short story)|The Angels Are Coming]]'')  
[[File:Wester Drumlins, here we come….jpg|thumb|An exterior view of Wester Drumlins. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Wester Drumlins, here we come... (short story)}})]]
In [[2021]], [[Maxwell Grey]] became intrigued by the mysteries surrounding Wester Drumlins after taking over ''[[Into The Unknown (blog)|Into The Unknown]]''. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Wester Drumlins – can you help? (short story)}}) He was contacted by [[Larry Nightingale]] and [[Rani Chandra]] about it, ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Life is strange… and precious. (short story)}}, {{cs|Wester Drumlins, here we come... (short story)}}) with Rani authoring an article for ''Into The Unknown'' about it. She concluded there was real evil there, and it was ongoing. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Very Real Mystery of Wester Drumlins (short story)}}) At this time [[Edward Flint|Mr Flint]] was planning to renovate Wester Drumlins, despite Larry trying to persuade him to stop for fear of what he might unleash. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|A Warning to the Incurious (short story)}}) Flint renovated much of the house, including the conservatory. ([[GAME]]: {{cs|The Lonely Assassins (video game)}}) After Larry and his wife [[Natasha Nightingale|Natasha]] disappeared, Maxwell and Rani became convinced there would be a major event at Wester Drumlins on [[19 March]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|There's a storm coming: 19 March (short story)}}, {{cs|The Angels are Coming (short story)}})  


== Footnotes ==
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Wester Drumlins was an old house in London. (TV: Blink [+]Loading...["Blink (TV story)"]) It had a reputation for strange events, including a series of notorious disappearances. (PROSE: The Secret Lives of Monsters [+]Loading...["The Secret Lives of Monsters (novel)"]) Prior to purchase by a Mr Flint in 2021, (PROSE: A Warning to the Incurious [+]Loading...["A Warning to the Incurious (short story)"]) the last known occupants to reside in the house were the Satchwells, who both disappeared in the late 1960s, leaving the house to fall into dereliction. It became a notorious 'Ghost House' and was therefore locally nicknamed "the Scooby Doo House". (PROSE: The Secret Lives of Monsters [+]Loading...["The Secret Lives of Monsters (novel)"])

After the disappearance of Kathy Nightingale in the 2000s,[nb 1] Kathy's friend Sally Sparrow, and brother Larry Nightingale, discovered that the house was in fact the dwelling place of four Weeping Angels. (TV: Blink [+]Loading...["Blink (TV story)"]) Following the discovery, Larry attempted to keep others away from the house, (PROSE: A Warning to the Incurious [+]Loading...["A Warning to the Incurious (short story)"]) though he too disappeared in 2021, along with his wife Natasha Nightingale. (PROSE: There's a storm coming: 19 March [+]Loading...["There's a storm coming: 19 March (short story)"], The Angels are Coming [+]Loading...["The Angels are Coming (short story)"])

History[[edit] | [edit source]]

A corrupted image of Wester Drumlins. (PROSE: The Very Real Mystery of Wester Drumlins)

In the 1930s, Wester Drumlins was home to Casey and Marie Ward; the demise of the couple was recited in the famous tale: "As Long as You Both Shall Live". They were married in 1937, and after the wedding they returned home for a low-key reception. They were reported in the local press as having danced the night away. The Wards were still dancing weeks later, with the tale depicting a scene of their shoes worn away and their raw, bloodied soles shuffling around the floor. They both wore the same smiles on their faces, but there was madness in their eyes. They were both admitted to the London County Mental Hospital where they both died on the same day, exactly one year after their wedding. Rani Chandra recounted rumours that the Wards had made a deal with the devil, which had forced them to relive their wedding reception for an entire year prior to their deaths.

By 1939, the property had been bought by a Ms A Bashara.

Throughout the 1940s and 1950s, there were various legends surrounding the property, though none could be proven. Urban legends from this period included "The Battle of Wester Drumlins", which shared a number of similarities with Cavalcanti’s Went the Day Well?, and "Wester Drumlins and the Smiling Hangman".

In 1957 Ealing Studios announced a sequel to their 1955 classic, The Ladykillers. Director Alexander Mackendrick intended to shoot on location at Wester Drumlins, which would stand-in as Mrs Wilberforce’s new home. However, a number of tragedies befell the production before principal shooting began. Location managers vanished and a lighting rig exploded and fell from the ceiling in the living room, badly injuring two crew members. Insurance companies became jittery about covering the production. Mackendrick and Alec Guinness were visited by a softly spoken man who urged them to abandon the movie, or shoot it elsewhere, citing killer statues as the reason behind the recent tragedies. By late 1957, the project was officially scrapped. (PROSE: The Very Real Mystery of Wester Drumlins [+]Loading...["The Very Real Mystery of Wester Drumlins (short story)"])

In the late 1960s, it was again in the news for the disappearance of residents Mr and Mrs Satchwell. After the Satchwells' disappearance, Wester Drumlins remained uninhabited and the grounds became overgrown and derelict. (PROSE: The Secret Lives of Monsters [+]Loading...["The Secret Lives of Monsters (novel)"])

In 1969, a WPC was dispatched to Wester Drumlins after the Tenth Doctor was spotted vandalising the property, leaving a message for Sally Sparrow to find in the 2000s.[nb 1] The log claimed that WPC Monaghan apprehended the vandal, who proceeded to take her out for dinner and drinks in Fitzrovia. (PROSE: The Very Real Mystery of Wester Drumlins [+]Loading...["The Very Real Mystery of Wester Drumlins (short story)"], TV: Blink [+]Loading...["Blink (TV story)"])

The house was the dwelling place of four Weeping Angels. They fed off of the Tenth Doctor and Martha Jones's potential energy, among other people, sending them back in time. (TV: Blink [+]Loading...["Blink (TV story)"]) The Doctor and Martha had arrived to investigate these disappearances. (COMIC: A Little Help from My Friends [+]Loading...["A Little Help from My Friends (comic story)"])

The police found and retrieved empty cars and the Doctor's TARDIS from each of these occurrences. (TV: Blink [+]Loading...["Blink (TV story)"]) Among the disappeared were Andy Kenyon and Carol Martindale, two nineteen-year-olds who failed to return from a night out, only for Kenyon's car to be found near the house. (PROSE: The Secret Lives of Monsters [+]Loading...["The Secret Lives of Monsters (novel)"]) In the 2000s,[nb 1] photographer Sally Sparrow found a message from the Doctor inside, written under the wallpaper and addressed to her, which dated from 1969. On a second visit, Sally's friend, Kathy Nightingale, was taken by the Angels to 1920. Shortly after, Kathy's grandson, Malcolm Wainwright, sent a letter from Kathy to Sally, written shortly before her death in 1987, explaining what had happened. After following the Doctor's DVD Easter egg, Sally returned with Larry Nightingale and helped activate the Doctor's trap, permanently freezing the Weeping Angels in place in the cellar by making them stare at each other. (TV: Blink [+]Loading...["Blink (TV story)"]) Following this, the cellar was boarded up. (GAME: The Lonely Assassins [+]Loading...["The Lonely Assassins (video game)"])

Thomas Flyte included a newspaper article on the Wester Drumlins disappearances in a collection of papers relating to Weeping Angels. (PROSE: Living History [+]Loading...["Living History (short story)"])

The Thirteenth Doctor later recalled this building as having been a "haunted house". She remembered getting sent back by a Weeping Angel, as the Tenth Doctor. (COMIC: A Little Help from My Friends [+]Loading...["A Little Help from My Friends (comic story)"])

An exterior view of Wester Drumlins. (PROSE: Wester Drumlins, here we come... [+]Loading...["Wester Drumlins, here we come... (short story)"])

In 2021, Maxwell Grey became intrigued by the mysteries surrounding Wester Drumlins after taking over Into The Unknown. (PROSE: Wester Drumlins – can you help? [+]Loading...["Wester Drumlins – can you help? (short story)"]) He was contacted by Larry Nightingale and Rani Chandra about it, (PROSE: Life is strange… and precious. [+]Loading...["Life is strange… and precious. (short story)"], Wester Drumlins, here we come... [+]Loading...["Wester Drumlins, here we come... (short story)"]) with Rani authoring an article for Into The Unknown about it. She concluded there was real evil there, and it was ongoing. (PROSE: The Very Real Mystery of Wester Drumlins [+]Loading...["The Very Real Mystery of Wester Drumlins (short story)"]) At this time Mr Flint was planning to renovate Wester Drumlins, despite Larry trying to persuade him to stop for fear of what he might unleash. (PROSE: A Warning to the Incurious [+]Loading...["A Warning to the Incurious (short story)"]) Flint renovated much of the house, including the conservatory. (GAME: The Lonely Assassins [+]Loading...["The Lonely Assassins (video game)"]) After Larry and his wife Natasha disappeared, Maxwell and Rani became convinced there would be a major event at Wester Drumlins on 19 March. (PROSE: There's a storm coming: 19 March [+]Loading...["There's a storm coming: 19 March (short story)"], The Angels are Coming [+]Loading...["The Angels are Coming (short story)"])

Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 While Blink itself uncontroversially sets its main setting in 2007 and "twenty minutes to Red Hatching" a year later in 2008—as Kathy Nightingale's letter describes taking "one breath in 2007 and the next in 1920", and the Tenth Doctor's side of his conversation with Sally Sparrow in 1969 happens 38 years before Sally says hers—these are contradicted by heavily conflicting dates in the Redacted audio series later on regarding both Kathy's disappearance and the Red Hatching. In Angels, Abby McPhail identifies 2008 as the year of Kathy's disappearance, which suggests 2009 as the year of the Red Hatching. In Salvation, the Thirteenth Doctor recognises the Red Hatching as the cause of death of Andy Proctor, who was last seen by his daughter Cleo "nearly 20 years" before 2022 according to Recruits.