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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
* This is the second story to celebrate ''Doctor Who''{{'}}s 45th anniversary, the other being the comic story ''[[The Forgotten (comic story)|The Forgotten]].'' | * This is the second story to celebrate ''Doctor Who''{{'}}s 45th anniversary, the other being the comic story ''[[The Forgotten (comic story)|The Forgotten]].'' | ||
* On the CD cover art and inside the booklet, [[the TARDIS]] interior shown is the one from [[Doctor Who (TV story)|the TV Movie]], reflecting the sound effect which had been used since ''[[The Settling (audio story)|The Settling]]''. Whilst this seemingly contradicted ''[[Excelis Decays]]'', in which the [[Seventh Doctor]] was depicted as reconfiguring [[the TARDIS]] into its TV Movie form, it was later revealed in ''[[Black and White (audio story)|Black and White]]'' that the Doctor restored the TARDIS console room's original configuration at some point between | * On the CD cover art and inside the booklet, [[the TARDIS]] interior shown is the one from [[Doctor Who (TV story)|the TV Movie]], reflecting the sound effect which had been used since ''[[The Settling (audio story)|The Settling]]''. Whilst this seemingly contradicted ''[[Excelis Decays]]'', in which the [[Seventh Doctor]] was depicted as reconfiguring [[the TARDIS]] into its TV Movie form, it was later revealed in ''[[Black and White (audio story)|Black and White]]'' that the Doctor restored the TARDIS console room's original configuration at some point between ''[[A Death in the Family (audio story)|A Death in the Family]]'' and that story in order to differentiate it from that of the black TARDIS. | ||
* This is Big Finish's third anthology release, an annual trend which began with [[Circular Time (audio anthology)|Circular Time]]. Anthologies have covered themes such as [[The Company of Friends (audio anthology)|companions]] and [[Circular Time (audio anthology)|seasons]], but more recently stories have only been linked by Doctor and companion. | * This is Big Finish's third anthology release, an annual trend which began with [[Circular Time (audio anthology)|Circular Time]]. Anthologies have covered themes such as [[The Company of Friends (audio anthology)|companions]] and [[Circular Time (audio anthology)|seasons]], but more recently stories have only been linked by Doctor and companion. | ||
* The number "45" is of thematic significance in each play: | * The number "45" is of thematic significance in each play: |
Revision as of 12:58, 23 January 2016
Forty-Five was a Big Finish Productions anthological audio release in which the number "45" somehow figured into each of the four stories. It featured the Seventh Doctor, Ace and Hex, and was intended to celebrate the forty-fifth anniversary of Doctor Who.
The stories included were:
- False Gods by Mark Morris
- Order of Simplicity by Nick Scovell
- Casualties of War by Mark Michalowski
- The Word Lord by Steven Hall
Notes
- This is the second story to celebrate Doctor Who's 45th anniversary, the other being the comic story The Forgotten.
- On the CD cover art and inside the booklet, the TARDIS interior shown is the one from the TV Movie, reflecting the sound effect which had been used since The Settling. Whilst this seemingly contradicted Excelis Decays, in which the Seventh Doctor was depicted as reconfiguring the TARDIS into its TV Movie form, it was later revealed in Black and White that the Doctor restored the TARDIS console room's original configuration at some point between A Death in the Family and that story in order to differentiate it from that of the black TARDIS.
- This is Big Finish's third anthology release, an annual trend which began with Circular Time. Anthologies have covered themes such as companions and seasons, but more recently stories have only been linked by Doctor and companion.
- The number "45" is of thematic significance in each play:
- In False Gods, there are 45 statues.
- In Order of Simplicity, the Doctor reduces his IQ to 45.
- Casualties of War is set on VE Day 1945.
- The Word Lord is set in 2045, and explains the recurring number is due to Nobody No-One's CORDIS.
External links
- Official Forty-five page at bigfinish.com
- Forty-five at the Doctor Who Reference Guide
- DisContinuity for Forty-five at Tetrapyriarbus - The DisContinuity Guide