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|audio anthology        = ''[[The Demon Song (audio anthology)|The Demon Song]]''
|audio anthology        = The Demon Song (audio anthology)
|number                = 2.1
|number                = 2.1
|range                  = The First Doctor Adventures (audio series)
|range                  = The First Doctor Adventures (audio series)
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|setting                = [[Camden Town]], [[2020s]]
|setting                = [[Camden Town]], [[2020s]]
|writer                = [[Bob Ayres]]
|writer                = Bob Ayres
|director              = [[Nicholas Briggs]]
|director              = [[Nicholas Briggs]]
|producer              = [[Mark Wright]]
|producer              = [[Mark Wright]]
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|sound                  = Toby Hrycek-Robinson
|sound                  = Toby Hrycek-Robinson
|publisher              = Big Finish Productions
|publisher              = Big Finish Productions
|release date          = [[16 February (releases)|16 February]] [[2023 (releases)|2023]]
|release date          = 16 February 2023
|format                = 1 CD<br/>Download<br/>1st of 2 stories  
|format                = 1 CD<br/>Download<br/>1st of 2 stories  
|production code        = BFPDWDR0102
|production code        = BFPDWDR0102
|isbn                  = ISBN 978-1-83868-876-9 (physical); ISBN 978-1-83868-877-6 (digital)  
|isbn                  = ISBN 978-1-83868-876-9 (physical); ISBN 978-1-83868-877-6 (digital)  
|series                = ''[[The First Doctor Adventures (audio series)|The First Doctor Adventures]]''
|series                = ''[[The First Doctor Adventures]]''
|prev                  = The Miniaturist (audio story)
|prev                  = The Miniaturist (audio story)
|next                  = The Incherton Incident (audio story)
|next                  = The Incherton Incident (audio story)
|epcount                = 2
|epcount                = 2
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'''''The Demon Song''''' was the first story in the audio anthology ''[[The Demon Song (audio anthology)|The Demon Song]]''. It was written by [[Bob Ayres]].
'''''The Demon Song''''' was the first story in the audio anthology ''[[The Demon Song (audio anthology)|The Demon Song]]'', produced by [[Big Finish Productions]]. It was written by [[Bob Ayres]] and featured [[Stephen Noonan]] as the [[First Doctor]] and [[Lauren Cornelius]] as [[Dodo Chaplet]].


== Publisher's summary ==
== Publisher's summary ==
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In the early [[2020s]], [[First Doctor|the Doctor]] and [[Dodo Chaplet|Dodo]] take [[the Tube]] to [[Kentish Town]], using [[the Doctor's signet ring]] to avoid paying, and walk to [[Camden Town]] where they notice that they are hearing a [[tune]] everywhere. Dodo disappears and, retracing his steps, the Doctor meets [[Archana Pawaar|Archie]] and teams up with her to find Dodo and Archie's missing boyfriend, [[Paul Carter|Paul]]. They realise that they are being watched by paranormal investigator [[Daniel De'ath|Daniel]], who is wearing [[ear defender]]s to protect himself from what he calls the [[Demon Song]].
In the early [[2020s]], [[First Doctor|the Doctor]] and [[Dodo Chaplet|Dodo]] take [[the Tube]] to [[Kentish Town]], using [[the Doctor's signet ring]] to avoid paying, and walk to [[Camden Town]] where they notice that they are hearing a [[tune]] everywhere. Dodo disappears and, retracing his steps, the Doctor meets [[Archana Pawaar|Archie]] and teams up with her to find Dodo and Archie's missing boyfriend, [[Paul Carter|Paul]]. They realise that they are being watched by paranormal investigator [[Daniel De'ath|Daniel]], who is wearing [[ear defender]]s to protect himself from what he calls the [[Demon Song]].


Dodo wakes up in a [[crypt]] with twelve [[trance|entranced]] people and manages to bring Paul around. Everybody else suddenly wakes up as well and they hear the Demon Song in their heads as the demon returns with another man before leaving. The demon brings [[Helen Fletcher|Helen]] to the crypt and, when Dodo tells it that she is not afraid of it, its gabs Dodo's head and speaks through her, identifying itself as the Choir and demanding that they sing its song or die. The people comply, but it does not seem to have the desired effect.
Dodo wakes up in a [[crypt]] with twelve [[trance|entranced]] people and manages to bring Paul around. Everybody else suddenly wakes up as well and they hear the Demon Song in their heads as the demon returns with another man before leaving. [[Siren (The Demon Song)|The demon]] brings [[Helen Fletcher|Helen]] to the crypt and, when Dodo tells it that she is not afraid of it, its grabs Dodo's head and speaks through her, identifying itself as one of the [[Celestial Choir|Choir]] and demanding that they sing its song or die. The people comply, but it does not seem to have the desired effect.


Daniel takes the Doctor and Archie to his home and explains to them how people have been disappearing in Camden Town, Kentish Town and [[Chalk Farm]] and that there have been sightings of a winged demon which he has video evidence of. The demon, he believes, is controlling people with its song. The Doctor realises that each of the missing people is a [[musician]] and, wearing ear defenders, they head out to [[Camden Town tube station]] in search of the demon and follow a woman humming the song, [[Grace Adichie|Grace]], to [[St Matthew's Church]]. When they hear the song from outside, they burst in and find Grace teaching it to the [[Camden Community Self-Help Singers]], who become aggressive towards them.
Daniel takes the Doctor and Archie to his home and explains to them how people have been disappearing in Camden Town, Kentish Town and [[Chalk Farm]] and that there have been sightings of a winged demon which he has video evidence of. The demon, he believes, is controlling people with its song. The Doctor realises that each of the missing people is a [[musician]] and, wearing ear defenders, they head out to [[Camden Town tube station]] in search of the demon and follow a woman humming the song, [[Grace Adichie|Grace]], to [[St Matthew's Church]]. When they hear the song from outside, they burst in and find Grace teaching it to the [[Camden Community Self-Help Singers]], who become aggressive towards them.
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=== Part two ===
=== Part two ===
''to be added''
The demon stops its cry and, through Dodo, warns that Helen's fate will be shared by them all if they refuse to sing its song. After the demon leaves, Dodo and Paul manage to escape the crypt and lead everybody out, but the demon returns. From their connection, Dodo knows of the demon's loneliness and allows her to speak through her again; the demon [[apology|apologises]] and explains that, if she does not share her song, she will die and the release of energy will kill everybody. The [[voice]]s of those she had captured were not enough to open the gateway to her dimension.
 
The Doctor orders the singers to stop and deprogrammes them with [[the Doctor's fob watch|his fob watch]] and by playing the tune poorly on a [[piano]]. Once the singers have left, the Doctor plays the tune and follows the [[hypnosis|hypnotised]] Archie to a derelict church where they are reunited with Dodo and Paul. The Doctor suggests that they might be able to create the resonant frequencies to create the gateway to the demon's home if her former captives are willing to help and Daniel will play the [[organ (music)|organ]]. The plan works, but Daniel arrives with his [[electric guitar]] and ruins the harmony.
 
With the resonance altered, a second gateway opens, leading to a world of giant [[bat]]s known as the [[Discord (species)|Discord]]. The Doctor gets Daniel to ask his followers to join the song, but it is not enough to fix the resonance until Grace arrives with her singers. The Discord are pulled back to their dimension and the Choir are able to safely depart, with the demon saying goodbye to Dodo. Afterwards, Daniel [[retirement|retires]] as a demon hunter and joins Paul's [[band]]. The Doctor and Dodo go to have a look around [[Camden Market]].


== Cast ==
== Cast ==
* [[First Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[Stephen Noonan]]
* [[First Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[Stephen Noonan]]
* [[Dodo Chaplet]] - [[Lauren Cornelius]]
* [[Dodo Chaplet]] - [[Lauren Cornelius]]
* [[Daniel De'ath]] - [[Henry Knott]]
* [[Daniel De'ath]] - [[Henry Nott]]
* [[Archana Pawar]] - [[Bhavnisha Parmar]]
* [[Archana Pawar]] - [[Bhavnisha Parmar]]
* [[Paul Carter]] - [[George Fletcher]]
* [[Paul Carter]] - [[George Fletcher]]
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* [[Helen Fletcher]] / [[Station announcer (The Demon Song)|Station Announcer]] / [[Passerby (The Demon Song)|Passerby]] - [[Rosie Baker]]
* [[Helen Fletcher]] / [[Station announcer (The Demon Song)|Station Announcer]] / [[Passerby (The Demon Song)|Passerby]] - [[Rosie Baker]]


== References ==
== Worldbuilding ==
* Dodo notices that very few people in the [[2020s]] are [[smoking]].
* Dodo notices that very few people in the [[2020s]] are [[smoking]].
* The Doctor gives Dodo a [[sovereign (coin)|sovereign]] to give to [[busker (The Demon Song)|a busker]].
* The Doctor gives Dodo a [[sovereign (coin)|sovereign]] to give to [[busker (The Demon Song)|a busker]].
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* The Doctor berates Dodo for her [[English (language)|English]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Ark (TV story)|The Ark]]'')
* The Doctor berates Dodo for her [[English (language)|English]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Ark (TV story)|The Ark]]'')
* Dodo is a [[piano|pianist]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Gunfighters (TV story)|The Gunfighters]]'')
* Dodo is a [[piano|pianist]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Gunfighters (TV story)|The Gunfighters]]'')
* The Doctor tells Dodo about [[COVID-19|a recent pandemic]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Vanquishers (TV story)|The Vanquishers]]''; [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Invasion of London (short story)|The Invasion of London]]'', ''[[Sweet Revenge (short story)|Sweet Revenge]]''; [[WC]]: ''[[The Zygon Isolation (webcast)|The Zygon Isolation]]'', ''[[U.N.I.T. On Call (webcast)|U.N.I.T. On Call]]'')


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The Demon Song was the first story in the audio anthology The Demon Song, produced by Big Finish Productions. It was written by Bob Ayres and featured Stephen Noonan as the First Doctor and Lauren Cornelius as Dodo Chaplet.

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

Managing to land the TARDIS in Dodo's far flung future, the 2020s, the Doctor detects a haunting melody on the streets of Camden. People are going missing, and one of them is Dodo!

Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]

Part one[[edit] | [edit source]]

In the early 2020s, the Doctor and Dodo take the Tube to Kentish Town, using the Doctor's signet ring to avoid paying, and walk to Camden Town where they notice that they are hearing a tune everywhere. Dodo disappears and, retracing his steps, the Doctor meets Archie and teams up with her to find Dodo and Archie's missing boyfriend, Paul. They realise that they are being watched by paranormal investigator Daniel, who is wearing ear defenders to protect himself from what he calls the Demon Song.

Dodo wakes up in a crypt with twelve entranced people and manages to bring Paul around. Everybody else suddenly wakes up as well and they hear the Demon Song in their heads as the demon returns with another man before leaving. The demon brings Helen to the crypt and, when Dodo tells it that she is not afraid of it, its grabs Dodo's head and speaks through her, identifying itself as one of the Choir and demanding that they sing its song or die. The people comply, but it does not seem to have the desired effect.

Daniel takes the Doctor and Archie to his home and explains to them how people have been disappearing in Camden Town, Kentish Town and Chalk Farm and that there have been sightings of a winged demon which he has video evidence of. The demon, he believes, is controlling people with its song. The Doctor realises that each of the missing people is a musician and, wearing ear defenders, they head out to Camden Town tube station in search of the demon and follow a woman humming the song, Grace, to St Matthew's Church. When they hear the song from outside, they burst in and find Grace teaching it to the Camden Community Self-Help Singers, who become aggressive towards them.

The demon seems to be angry and screeches, killing Helen. Everybody feels pain and Dodo begs for it to stop, saying that it will kill them all.

Part two[[edit] | [edit source]]

The demon stops its cry and, through Dodo, warns that Helen's fate will be shared by them all if they refuse to sing its song. After the demon leaves, Dodo and Paul manage to escape the crypt and lead everybody out, but the demon returns. From their connection, Dodo knows of the demon's loneliness and allows her to speak through her again; the demon apologises and explains that, if she does not share her song, she will die and the release of energy will kill everybody. The voices of those she had captured were not enough to open the gateway to her dimension.

The Doctor orders the singers to stop and deprogrammes them with his fob watch and by playing the tune poorly on a piano. Once the singers have left, the Doctor plays the tune and follows the hypnotised Archie to a derelict church where they are reunited with Dodo and Paul. The Doctor suggests that they might be able to create the resonant frequencies to create the gateway to the demon's home if her former captives are willing to help and Daniel will play the organ. The plan works, but Daniel arrives with his electric guitar and ruins the harmony.

With the resonance altered, a second gateway opens, leading to a world of giant bats known as the Discord. The Doctor gets Daniel to ask his followers to join the song, but it is not enough to fix the resonance until Grace arrives with her singers. The Discord are pulled back to their dimension and the Choir are able to safely depart, with the demon saying goodbye to Dodo. Afterwards, Daniel retires as a demon hunter and joins Paul's band. The Doctor and Dodo go to have a look around Camden Market.

Cast[[edit] | [edit source]]

Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]

Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

to be added

Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]

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