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[[Category:Eighth Doctor Adventures audio stories]]
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Revision as of 16:30, 19 January 2016

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Death in Blackpool was the first release of the fourth series of The New Eighth Doctor Adventures. Even thought she would make an appearance in five more stories, this story marked the end of Lucie Miller's travels aboard the TARDIS, and also closed the "Aunty Pat" story-arc.

Publisher's summary

Lucie Miller always loved Christmas back home in Blackpool. Her Mum running a still-frozen turkey under the hot tap at ten. Great-Grandma Miller half-cut on cooking sherry by eleven. Her Dad and her uncle arguing hammer and tongs about who was the best James Bond all through dinner. And in the afternoon, Aunty Pat, haring up to the house on the back of a moped weighed down with ridiculous presents.

Christmas 2009 didn't turn out like that.

Christmas 2009, the Doctor turned up…

Plot

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Cast

References

  • A Zynog is a Zygon which can no longer change its form.
  • The Doctor can will his hearts to stop.
  • Lucie mentions James Bond.
  • Lucie has never heard of Siouxsie and the Banshees.
  • Lucie's home address is 46 Cheney Road, Blackpool.
  • Lucie has left out toast crumbs for Santa's reindeer on Christmas Eve ever since she was small.
  • The Doctor says he once rode a magic carpet over the Khyber Pass.

Notes

  • This story is the conclusion for the story arc of Lucie Miller's aunt 'Pat' and her complex relations with the Zygon race.
  • The story was broadcast on BBC Radio 4 Extra on 7 January 2013.

Continuity

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