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|doctor          = Fourth Doctor
|doctor          = Fourth Doctor
|companions      = [[Romana I|Romana]]       
|companions      = [[Romana I|Romana]]       
|enemy          = [[Ligeia|Lady Florence Bassett]]<br />[[Grenville]]<br />[[Diggery]]
|enemy          = {{cls|[[Ligeia|Lady Florence Bassett]]|[[Grenville]]|[[Diggery]]}}
|setting        = [[London]] and [[Bassett-on-Hamble]], [[Hampshire]], [[1929]]
|setting        = [[London]] and [[Bassett-on-Hamble]], [[Hampshire]], [[1929]]
|writer          = [[Jonathan Morris]]
|writer          = [[Jonathan Morris]]
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|music          = [[Howard Carter (composer)|Howard Carter]]
|music          = [[Howard Carter (composer)|Howard Carter]]
|sound          = [[Howard Carter (composer)|Howard Carter]]
|sound          = [[Howard Carter (composer)|Howard Carter]]
|publisher      = [[Big Finish Productions]]
|publisher      = Big Finish Productions
|release date    = [[January (releases)|January]] [[2013 (releases)|2013]]
|release date    = [[January (releases)|January]] [[2013 (releases)|2013]]
|format          = 1 CD, 2 Parts
|format          = 1 CD, 2 Parts
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}}{{audio stub}}'''''The Auntie Matter''''' was the first story in the second series of ''[[The Fourth Doctor Adventures]]''.
}}{{audio stub}}'''''The Auntie Matter''''' was the first story in the second series of ''[[The Fourth Doctor Adventures]]''. It was the first audio story to feature [[Mary Tamm]] reprising her role as [[Tom Baker]]'s [[Fourth Doctor]] companion [[Romana I|Romana]]. For much of this story's narrative the Doctor and Romana have separate, though linked narratives each interacting with the characters in the story but ''just missing'' one another during the action.


== Publisher's summary ==
== Publisher's summary ==
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== References ==
== References ==
===Individuals===
* Florence refuses to call Reginald "Reggie" as she believes that diminutives suggest over familiarity. Furthermore, she claims that Reginald sounds like the name of a High Court judge while Reggie sounds like the name of a door to door salesman.
* Florence refuses to call Reginald "Reggie" as she believes that diminutives suggest over familiarity. Furthermore, she claims that Reginald sounds like the name of a High Court judge while Reggie sounds like the name of a door to door salesman.
* Romana considers [[Earth]] to be "harmless, if a bit primitive" as [[human]]s have only recently developed the [[Relativity|theory of relativity]]. She regards them as only one step above banging each other on the head with rocks.
* The Doctor refers to [[George Gershwin|George]] and [[Ira Gershwin]], [[F. Scott Fitzgerald]], [[Ernest Hemingway]] and [[flapper]]s.
* The Doctor refers to [[George Gershwin|George]] and [[Ira Gershwin]], [[F. Scott Fitzgerald]], [[Ernest Hemingway]] and [[flapper]]s.
* The butler Grenville and the gameskeeper Diggery are identical [[android]]s. They are equipped with crystalline microcircuitry and are powered by a neutron cell.
* Reggie refers to the [[Martian]] invasion from ''[[The War of the Worlds]]'' by [[H. G. Wells]].
* Reggie refers to the [[Martian]] invasion from ''[[The War of the Worlds]]'' by [[H. G. Wells]].
==Locations===
* [[Bassett Hall]] was built in the late [[18th century]].
* [[Bassett Hall]] was built in the late [[18th century]].
===Species===
* Romana considers [[Earth]] to be "harmless, if a bit primitive" as [[human]]s have only recently developed the [[Relativity|theory of relativity]]. She regards them as only one step above banging each other on the head with rocks.
* The butler Grenville and the gameskeeper Diggery are identical [[android]]s. They are equipped with crystalline microcircuitry and are powered by a neutron cell.
* Lady Florence is a [[Valjax]], a meditative species which was wiped out by a spaceborne virus. Her ship crash-landed on Earth by accident and took on human form to extend her life. However, it extends the ageing process so she needs a constant stream of new bodies. To that end, Reggie has procured twelve young women for her. His memory of each of his potential brides was subsequently wiped by Grenville on Lady Florence's orders.
* Lady Florence is a [[Valjax]], a meditative species which was wiped out by a spaceborne virus. Her ship crash-landed on Earth by accident and took on human form to extend her life. However, it extends the ageing process so she needs a constant stream of new bodies. To that end, Reggie has procured twelve young women for her. His memory of each of his potential brides was subsequently wiped by Grenville on Lady Florence's orders.


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* One of Lady Florence's lines is "Leave the man. It's the girl I want." This is a in-joke as [[the Rani]] stated "Leave the girl. It's the man I want," referring to the [[Seventh Doctor]] and [[Melanie Bush]], in [[TV]]: ''[[Time and the Rani (TV story)|Time and the Rani]]''.
* One of Lady Florence's lines is "Leave the man. It's the girl I want." This is a in-joke as [[the Rani]] stated "Leave the girl. It's the man I want," referring to the [[Seventh Doctor]] and [[Melanie Bush]], in [[TV]]: ''[[Time and the Rani (TV story)|Time and the Rani]]''.
* This story is unusual in that it does not feature [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]].
* This story is unusual in that it does not feature [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]].
* This audio drama was recorded on [[18 July (production)|18 July]] [[2011]].
* This audio drama was recorded on [[18 July (production)|18 July]] [[2011]] at [[Audio Sorcery]], [[The Moat Studios]].
*On the extras for this story is a short tribute by Big Finish and the cast to Mary Tamm who died 6 months before this story was released.


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
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* The Doctor and Romana previously encountered androids on [[Tara]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Androids of Tara (TV story)|The Androids of Tara]]'')
* The Doctor and Romana previously encountered androids on [[Tara]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Androids of Tara (TV story)|The Androids of Tara]]'')
* Romana previously visited 1929 when she and the Doctor holidayed in [[Anitebes]], [[France]] for several weeks. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Stealers from Saiph (audio story)|The Stealers from Saiph]]'')
* Romana previously visited 1929 when she and the Doctor holidayed in [[Anitebes]], [[France]] for several weeks. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Stealers from Saiph (audio story)|The Stealers from Saiph]]'')
*The process that keeps Lady Florance alive and some of the Doctor's dialogue is similar to Magnus Greel's process in [[TV]]: ''[[The Talons of Weng-Chiang (TV story)|The Talons of Weng-Chiang]]''.


== External links ==
== External links ==

Revision as of 06:34, 19 May 2014

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The Auntie Matter was the first story in the second series of The Fourth Doctor Adventures. It was the first audio story to feature Mary Tamm reprising her role as Tom Baker's Fourth Doctor companion Romana. For much of this story's narrative the Doctor and Romana have separate, though linked narratives each interacting with the characters in the story but just missing one another during the action.

Publisher's summary

England in the 1920s.

Whilst K9 is off in the TARDIS leading the Black Guardian on a wild goose chase, the Doctor and Romana are enjoying a leisurely lifestyle as the Lord and Lady of a London townhouse. But trouble never stays away from them for long, and before they know it a chance discovery of alien technology leads them deep into the heart of the English countryside where a malign presence lurks.

As the Doctor dodges deadly butlers and ferocious gamekeepers, Romana is faced with a malevolent Aunt and an even deadlier peril — marriage.

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  • Romana considers Earth to be "harmless, if a bit primitive" as humans have only recently developed the theory of relativity. She regards them as only one step above banging each other on the head with rocks.
  • The butler Grenville and the gameskeeper Diggery are identical androids. They are equipped with crystalline microcircuitry and are powered by a neutron cell.
  • Lady Florence is a Valjax, a meditative species which was wiped out by a spaceborne virus. Her ship crash-landed on Earth by accident and took on human form to extend her life. However, it extends the ageing process so she needs a constant stream of new bodies. To that end, Reggie has procured twelve young women for her. His memory of each of his potential brides was subsequently wiped by Grenville on Lady Florence's orders.

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