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|featuring      = [[Thomas Carnacki|Carnacki]]
|featuring      = [[Thomas Carnacki|Carnacki]]
|enemy          =  
|enemy          =  
|setting        = [[England]], [[November]], [[1936]]
|setting        = {{il|[[The Institute (The Institute of Forgotten Souls)|The Institute]], "[[England]]", "[[November]] [[1936]]"|[[Planet (Institute of Forgotten Souls)|Planet]], [[Epsicilian system]]}}
|writer          = [[Jonathan Barnes]]
|writer          = [[Jonathan Barnes]]
|director        = [[Samuel Clemens]]
|director        = [[Samuel Clemens]]
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=== Uncredited cast ===
=== Uncredited cast ===
* [[The Actuary]] - [[Rebecca Crinnion]] ([[BFX]]: ''The Institute of Forgotten Souls'')
* [[The Actuary (The Institute of Forgotten Souls)|The Actuary]] - [[Rebecca Crinnion]] ([[BFX]]: ''The Institute of Forgotten Souls'')


== Worldbuilding ==
== Worldbuilding ==
* [[The Actuary]] represents the [[White Guardian]].
* [[The Actuary (The Institute of Forgotten Souls)|The Actuary]] represents the [[White Guardian]].
* Carnacki is 59 in [[1936]], but was meant to die in the [[trench]]es in [[April]] [[1918]], in [[Ypres]].
* The Doctor thinks the real Institute might be in [[Berkshire]]. Where he finds Carnacki, however, is merely a [[thought-form]].


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
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== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
* Carnacki uses his "trusty [[electric pentacle]]". This invention previously appeared in [[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The House (audio story)}}.
* Carnacki uses his "trusty [[electric pentacle]]". This invention previously appeared in [[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The House (audio story)}}.
* Carnacki says the Doctor is "look[ing] a little [[grey]]er", indicating that this story takes place closer to the end of the [[Seventh Doctor]]'s life, as depicted in [[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Dark Universe (audio story)}}, {{cs|The Last Day (audio story)}}, and [[TV]]: {{cs|Doctor Who (TV story)}}.
** He has stopped looking at the [[TARDIS scanner|scanner]] before leaving [[the TARDIS]]. In [[TV]]: {{cs|Doctor Who (TV story)}}, this will see him [[regenerate|killed]], as he walks out into a rain of [[firearm|gunfire]] in [[San Francisco]], [[1999]].
* The Doctor says he considered if he might be inside a splinter of the [[Land of Fiction]]. This realm first appeared in [[TV]]: {{cs|The Mind Robber (TV story)}}.


== External links ==
== External links ==
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[[Category:The Doctor and Carnacki audio stories]]
[[Category:The Doctor and Carnacki audio stories]]
[[Category:Stories set in England]]
[[Category:Stories set outside of time and space]]
[[Category:Stories set in 1936]]
[[Category:Stories set in Belgium]]
[[Category:Stories set in 1918]]
[[Category:Stories set in World War I]]

Latest revision as of 22:11, 19 November 2024

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The Institute of Forgotten Souls was the third story in the audio anthology The Doctor and Carnacki, produced by Big Finish Productions. It was written by Jonathan Barnes and featured Sylvester McCoy as the Seventh Doctor and Dan Starkey as Thomas Carnacki.

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In the heart of England in 1936 there lies a home for wounded men. It is a strange, shadowed place, full of secrets.

Terrible beasts prowl the grounds, as if guarding something dreadful. Inmates are disappearing, picked off one by one, while a singular resident - a certain, now retired ghost finder - bravely staves off the darkness.

Yet tonight is the night when it's all going to end. For tonight is the night when the Doctor comes to call...

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