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* ''The Mind's Eye'' is three episodes long. The remaining episode on the second disc is ''[[Mission of the Viyrans]]''.
* ''The Mind's Eye'' is three episodes long. The remaining episode on the second disc is ''[[Mission of the Viyrans]]''.
* This audio drama was recorded on [[25 July (production)|25]] and [[27 July (production)|27 July]] 2007 at [[The Moat Studios]].
* This audio drama was recorded on [[25 July (production)|25]] and [[27 July (production)|27 July]] 2007 at [[The Moat Studios]].
* The reference book ''[[AHistory]]'' arbitrarily places this story in [[29th century|2850]], as it's set in the time of the [[Earth Empire]].
* The reference book ''[[AHistory]]'' arbitrarily places this story in [[29th century|2850]], as it is set in the time of the [[Earth Empire]].


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==

Revision as of 21:08, 9 June 2015

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The Mind's Eye was the one hundred and second monthly Doctor Who audio release produced by Big Finish Productions. Released in November 2007, it was a three-part story, produced in Big Finish Productions' experimental era, when a three-part story and a one-part story were released on the same disc. This is the only instance of a three-part audio story featuring the line-up of the Fifth Doctor, Peri and Erimem. One other three-part story featuring the Fifth Doctor and Peri was produced: Exotron.

Publisher's summary

The Mind's Eye (A Three-Part Story)

This is a warning to all space farers. You must keep away from this planet. It's hostile, repeat, hostile.

On a planet with no name, the Doctor finds himself confronted by a faulty memory and some killer plants.

In a distant galaxy, Erimem leads a troubled empire.

Back on Earth, Peri tells her son about the good old days when she used to travel with a man called the Doctor.

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Illustration by Cliff Robinson from DWM 389.
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