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The Eternal Summer was the one hundred and twenty-eighth monthly Doctor Who audio story produced by Big Finish Productions. It was the second story in a trilogy centring around the fictional town of Stockbridge. This audio also marked the audio debut of Maxwell Edison, now played by Mark Williams. Edison, as well as the village of Stockbrige, was created in Doctor Who Magazine comic stories.

Publisher's summary

It's been a long, hot summer in Stockbridge. Longer than the villagers can remember. Summer's lease is never-ending — and all thanks to the Lord and Lady of the Manor!

One man alone knows that something's wrong: Maxwell Edison, Stockbridge's unofficial ambassador to the universe. Or "flying saucer nut", as the locals have it. He'll need help proving it: from the local postmistress Miss Nyssa, perhaps; or the village Doctor, the fellow that's been living at the Green Dragon Inn these last 30 years.

They'd better hope that autumn never comes to Stockbridge. When autumn comes, the world is doomed...

Plot

to be added

Cast

References

Individuals

English towns and villages

  • Stockbridge exists/existed within a stasis bubble for sixty years.

Organisations

Spacecraft

Cultural references from the real world

Notes

  • CD 1 contains the CD extras following parts 1 & 2.
  • Included on CD 2 is The Three Companions; Episode 9 - "Many Meetings".
  • This audio drama was recorded on 11 and 12 June 2009.

Continuity

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