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== References ==
== References ==
* Nyssa and Adric consider the carousel to be rather frivolous and silly.
* Nyssa and Adric consider the fairground carousel to be rather frivolous and silly.
* [[Harry Houdini]] has met the Doctor on several previous occasions and is aware of [[regeneration]]. As he once met [[Jo Grant]], one of these encounters took place during these [[Third Doctor|third incarnation]]. He learned of the existence of the [[Bay City Rollers]] from Jo.
* The [[Ovid]]s are beings of pure thought who travel from world to world in crystal spheres. Four of them became trapped in [[New York City]] in the [[1890s]]. They can give form to dreams and nightmares. Houdini helped the [[First Doctor]], [[Ben Jackson]] and [[Polly Wright]] free the Ovids.


== Notes ==
== Notes ==

Revision as of 21:35, 26 November 2013

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Smoke and Mirrors was the fifth release of the Destiny of the Doctor audio series, produced by Big Finish Productions for AudioGO.

Publisher's summary

The Doctor answers a psionic distress call being sent from England in the 1920s. There, in the environs of a fairground, he is reunited with an old friend: Harry Houdini. To Adric and Nyssa the name means very little, but to the Doctor’s companion Tegan he is a legend. Escape artist extraordinaire, Houdini’s reputation will last for decades.

But how come Harry knows so much about Tegan herself? Is it really just guesswork, as he says? Is Harry right to be concerned about the fairground’s fortune teller, who claims to have supernatural skills? Both he and the Doctor suspect an alien influence they know of old.

What neither the Doctor nor his friends realise is that, somewhere in the shadows, a far more sinister and familiar presence is lying in wait for them…

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  • Excluding his brief off screen appearance in Circular Time: Winter, this is the first audio drama in which the Master (Anthony Ainley version) appears in the Fifth Doctor era.

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