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{{Infobox CD
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|image          = [[Image:DW120.png|250px]] Cover Artist - [[Alex Mallinson]]
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|cd name        = The Magic Mousetrap
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|series          = [[Doctor Who]] -<br/>[[Big Finish - Doctor Who Audio Dramas | Big Finish Audio Dramas]]
|image          = The Magic Mousetrap cover.jpg
|range          = Main Range
|number in range = 120
|series          = ''[[Main Range]]''
|number          = 120
|number          = 120
|doctor          = [[Seventh Doctor]]
|doctor          = Seventh Doctor
|companions      = [[Ace]], [[Hex]]
|companions      = [[Ace]], [[Hex]]
|enemy          = [[Celestial Toymaker]]
|enemy          = [[The Toymaker]]
|year            = [[Switzerland]], [[1926]]
|setting        = {{il|[[Celestial Toyroom]]|[[Switzerland]], [[1926]]}}
|writer          = [[Matthew Sweet]]
|writer          = Matthew Sweet
|director        = [[Ken Bentley]]
|director        = [[Ken Bentley]]
|producer        = [[Richard Fox]] & [[Lauren Yason]]
|producer        = [[David Richardson]]
|publisher      = [[Big Finish]]
|music          = [[Richard Fox]], [[Lauren Yason]]
|release date    = [[April]] [[2009]]
|sound          = Richard Fox, Lauren Yason
|format          = 4 Episodes on 2 CDs
|cover          = [[Alex Mallinson]]
|production code = 7W/J
|epcount        = 4
|isbn            = ISBN 978-1-84435-408-5
|publisher      = Big Finish Productions
|previous story  = [[The Key 2 Time - The Chaos Pool]]
|release date    = April 2009
|next story     = [[Enemy of the Daleks]]
|format          = 2 CDs<br/>Download
}}
|production code = BFPDWCD7W/J
|isbn            = ISBN 978-1-84435-408-5 (physical); ISBN 978-1-78575-667-2 (digital)
|prev            = The Chaos Pool (audio story)
|next           = Enemy of the Daleks (audio story)
|made prev      = Mary's Story (audio story)
|made next      = Enemy of the Daleks (audio story)
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'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the one hundred and twentieth story in [[Big Finish Productions|Big Finish]]'s [[Main Range|monthly range]]. It was written by [[Matthew Sweet]] and featured [[Sylvester McCoy]] as the [[Seventh Doctor]], [[Sophie Aldred]] as [[Ace]] and [[Philip Olivier]] as [[Hex]].


==Publisher's summary==
Originally, this story was meant to feature [[Agatha Christie]] during the time of her disappearance in December 1926. These elements were written-out due to ''[[The Unicorn and the Wasp (TV story)|The Unicorn and the Wasp]]'' providing an alternative take on the same historical events.
[[Switzerland]], [[1926]]: the Doctor finds himself halfway up an [[Alps|Alpine]] mountainside, on his way to an exclusive sanatorium for the rich and famous run by the [[Vienna|Viennese]] alienist Ludovic ‘Ludo’ Comfort. In between bouts of electric shock therapy, Ludo’s patients – including faded music hall turn Harry Randall, [[chess]] grandmaster Swapnil Khan and Lola Luna, darling of the Weimar cabaret scene – fill their time with endless rounds of Snap!, among other diversions.


But the Doctor soon suspects that someone’s playing an altogether more sinister game. Someone with a score to settle…
== Publisher's summary ==
[[Switzerland]], [[1926]]: the Doctor finds himself halfway up an [[Alps|Alpine]] mountainside, on his way to an exclusive [[sanatorium]] for the rich and famous run by the [[Vienna|Viennese]] alienist Ludovic "Ludo" Comfort. In between bouts of electric shock therapy, Ludo's patients — including faded music hall turn [[Harry Randall]], [[chess]] grandmaster [[Swapnil Khan]] and [[Lola Luna]], darling of the Weimar [[cabaret]] scene — fill their time with endless rounds of Snap!, among other diversions.


==Cast==
But the Doctor soon suspects that someone's playing an altogether more sinister game. Someone with a score to settle...
* [[Seventh Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[Sylvester McCoy ]]
 
== Plot ==
=== Episode 1 ===
Ludo Comfort, Swapnil Khan, Harry Randall and Mrs Kniddle are all in the middle of a game of Scrabble. When it comes to Harry, he places down the word 'TARDIS' on the board, claiming it's something 'you climb inside'. As the others scold him for cheating, he states that he feels some strange, mysterious pain at the back of his head. The others urge him to ignore the pain and they proceed into a game of Consequences.
 
The Doctor wakes up in a cable car that is halfway up a Swiss mountain. He is inside with Queenie Glasscock, who offers him some soup. As they converse, the Doctor reveals he's amnesiac, but learns from Queenie that he is headed to Halbrook Sanatorium. He only learns of his title through a ticket in one of his pockets.
 
As the others within the Sanatorium play a small game of Musical Chairs, the cable car stops outside. The Doctor and Queenie note that bizarrely, their isn't anyone to operate the stopping mechanism or open the door, and all of the other carriages are empty. Approaching the sanatorium, the Doctor is electrocuted by the doorknocker, which leaves him temporarily unconscious. Ludo, Harry and Mrs Kniddle tend to the Doctor, whilst Swapnil informs someone mysterious in the attic of the new arrivals. He is given instructions of what to do with the Doctor, stating that 'that will surely finish him off!'.
 
Downstairs, Swapnil reunites with Queenie, his daughter, and the patients see that the cable car has started up again, now carrying passengers Lola Luna and Herbert Randall. Ludo now goes up to the attic to speak to the unseen people. He is disturbed when Swapnil rushes up, telling him that Harry is having some sort of fit. Ludo and Mrs Kniddle take Harry off to the treatment room where he is administered shock therapy. The Doctor barges in and destroys the equipment, leaving Ludo enormously distressed. In his moment of triumph, he runs up to the attic to uncover what secret Ludo is hiding. Ludo tries to stop him, but the Doctor is let in by whoever is hiding there. He feels as if he recognises the figures, and they are in fact Ace and Hex. However, they suddenly speaks up with a mock posh accent, saying that they have absolutely no idea who the Doctor is...
 
== Cast ==
* [[Seventh Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[Sylvester McCoy]]
* [[Ace]] - [[Sophie Aldred]]
* [[Ace]] - [[Sophie Aldred]]
* [[Hex]] - [[Philip Olivier]]
* [[Hex]] - [[Philip Olivier]]
* Ludovic Comfort - [[Paul Anthony-Barber]]
* [[Ludovic Comfort]] - [[Paul Antony-Barber]]
* Lola Luna - [[Joan Walker]]
* [[Lola Luna]] - [[Joan Walker]]
* Swapnil Khan - [[Nadim Sawalha]]
* [[Swapnil Khan]] - [[Nadim Sawalha]]
* Queenie Glasscock - [[Nadine Lewington]]
* [[Queenie Glasscock]] - [[Nadine Lewington]]
* Harry Randall - [[Andrew Fettes]]
* [[Harry Randall]] - [[Andrew Fettes]]
* Herbert Randall - [[Andrew Dickens]]
* [[Herbert Randall]] - [[Andrew Dickens]]


==References==
== Crew ==
 
* Cover Art - [[Alex Mallinson]]
* Director - [[Ken Bentley]]
* Executive Producers - [[Nicholas Briggs]] and [[Jason Haigh-Ellery]]
* Music and Sound Design - [[Richard Fox]] and [[Lauren Yason]] @ FoxYason Studios
* Producer - [[David Richardson]]
* Script Editor - [[Alan Barnes]]
* Writer - [[Matthew Sweet]]
* The Toymaker created by [[Brian Hayles]]
 
== Worldbuilding ==
''to be added''
''to be added''


==Notes==
== Gallery ==
''to be added''
<gallery position="center" captionalign="center" hideaddbutton="true" widths="250">
The Magic Mousetrap cover.jpg|Original cover art
The Magic MouseTrap Preview Comic.JPG|Illustration from [[DWM 407]] by [[Rob Davis]]
</gallery>


==Continuity==
== Notes ==
''to be added''
* This story features the first appearance of [[the Toymaker]] in a BBC-licensed audio play. He had appeared earlier in a charity audio version of ''The Nightmare Fair'', and would return again in late 2009 for the official, [[Big Finish]] [[The Nightmare Fair (audio story)|version of the same story]]. However, this was the first officially-licensed audio story using the Toymaker that was available for public purchase.
* This audio story was recorded on [[5 November (production)|5]] & [[7 November (production)|7 November]] [[2008 (production)|2008]] at [[The Moat Studios]].
* This audio also included the first episode of ''[[The Three Companions (audio story)|The Three Companions]]'' "Polly's Story" by [[Marc Platt]].
* [[Rob Davis]] did an illustrated preview of this story in [[DWM 407]].


==[[Seventh Doctor - Timeline|Timeline]]==
== Continuity ==
*The Magic Mousetrap occurs after: [[BFA]]: ''[[Forty-Five]]''
* The Doctor wears a pair of [[question mark]] [[pyjamas]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Question Mark Pyjamas (short story)|Question Mark Pyjamas]]'')
*The Magic Mousetrap occurs before: [[BFA]]: ''[[Enemy of the Daleks]]''
* Ace tells Queenie that she knows from personal experience that "burning stuff never resolved anything." ([[TV]]: ''[[Ghost Light (TV story)|Ghost Light]]'')
* Harry and Lola's song about the Doctor refers to his defeat of the [[Gods of Ragnarok]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Greatest Show in the Galaxy (TV story)|The Greatest Show in the Galaxy]]'')
* The [[First Doctor]] visited the [[Celestial Toyroom]], the domain of the Toymaker, in the company of [[Steven Taylor]] and [[Dodo Chaplet]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Celestial Toymaker (TV story)|The Celestial Toymaker]]'') In the interim, the Doctor encountered the Toymaker in [[Blackpool]] in [[1986]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Nightmare Fair (audio story)|The Nightmare Fair]]'') He would later return to the Toyroom in the company of [[Charlotte Pollard|Charley Pollard]] during his [[Eighth Doctor|eighth incarnation]], ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Solitaire (audio story)|Solitaire]]'') and with [[Clara Oswald]] in his [[Twelfth Doctor|twelfth incarnation]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Relative Dimensions (comic story)|Relative Dimensions]]'')
* It is later revealed that the chess sets in the sanatorium were left there by Fenric. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Gods and Monsters (audio story)|Gods and Monsters]]'')
* The Doctor states that the last time that he went to the [[dentist]] was [[1881]]. (''[[The Gunfighters (TV story)|TV: The Gunfighters]]'')
* Both the Toymaker and the Doctor remark on the trick of hiding the TARDIS inside someone's mind. ([[TV]]: ''[[Enlightenment (TV story)|Enlightenment]]'')


==External links==
== External links ==
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{{BFA monthly}}
{{Toymaker sources}}{{TitleSort}}


* [http://www.bigfinish.com/120-Doctor-Who-The-Magic-Mousetrap Big Finish The Magic Mousetrap page]
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The Magic Mousetrap was the one hundred and twentieth story in Big Finish's monthly range. It was written by Matthew Sweet and featured Sylvester McCoy as the Seventh Doctor, Sophie Aldred as Ace and Philip Olivier as Hex.

Originally, this story was meant to feature Agatha Christie during the time of her disappearance in December 1926. These elements were written-out due to The Unicorn and the Wasp providing an alternative take on the same historical events.

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

Switzerland, 1926: the Doctor finds himself halfway up an Alpine mountainside, on his way to an exclusive sanatorium for the rich and famous run by the Viennese alienist Ludovic "Ludo" Comfort. In between bouts of electric shock therapy, Ludo's patients — including faded music hall turn Harry Randall, chess grandmaster Swapnil Khan and Lola Luna, darling of the Weimar cabaret scene — fill their time with endless rounds of Snap!, among other diversions.

But the Doctor soon suspects that someone's playing an altogether more sinister game. Someone with a score to settle...

Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]

Episode 1[[edit] | [edit source]]

Ludo Comfort, Swapnil Khan, Harry Randall and Mrs Kniddle are all in the middle of a game of Scrabble. When it comes to Harry, he places down the word 'TARDIS' on the board, claiming it's something 'you climb inside'. As the others scold him for cheating, he states that he feels some strange, mysterious pain at the back of his head. The others urge him to ignore the pain and they proceed into a game of Consequences.

The Doctor wakes up in a cable car that is halfway up a Swiss mountain. He is inside with Queenie Glasscock, who offers him some soup. As they converse, the Doctor reveals he's amnesiac, but learns from Queenie that he is headed to Halbrook Sanatorium. He only learns of his title through a ticket in one of his pockets.

As the others within the Sanatorium play a small game of Musical Chairs, the cable car stops outside. The Doctor and Queenie note that bizarrely, their isn't anyone to operate the stopping mechanism or open the door, and all of the other carriages are empty. Approaching the sanatorium, the Doctor is electrocuted by the doorknocker, which leaves him temporarily unconscious. Ludo, Harry and Mrs Kniddle tend to the Doctor, whilst Swapnil informs someone mysterious in the attic of the new arrivals. He is given instructions of what to do with the Doctor, stating that 'that will surely finish him off!'.

Downstairs, Swapnil reunites with Queenie, his daughter, and the patients see that the cable car has started up again, now carrying passengers Lola Luna and Herbert Randall. Ludo now goes up to the attic to speak to the unseen people. He is disturbed when Swapnil rushes up, telling him that Harry is having some sort of fit. Ludo and Mrs Kniddle take Harry off to the treatment room where he is administered shock therapy. The Doctor barges in and destroys the equipment, leaving Ludo enormously distressed. In his moment of triumph, he runs up to the attic to uncover what secret Ludo is hiding. Ludo tries to stop him, but the Doctor is let in by whoever is hiding there. He feels as if he recognises the figures, and they are in fact Ace and Hex. However, they suddenly speaks up with a mock posh accent, saying that they have absolutely no idea who the Doctor is...

Cast[[edit] | [edit source]]

Crew[[edit] | [edit source]]

Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]

to be added

Gallery[[edit] | [edit source]]

Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]

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