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== References ==
== References ==
* Rhys says that Captain Jack is similar to [[Captain Scarlet]] in that they both cannot die.
* Rhys says that Captain Jack is similar to Captain [[Scarlet (fictional character)|Scarlet]] in that they both cannot die.
* The [[Cardiff Rift]] is capable of interfering with weather and causing freak meteorological events to occur that others do not foresee.
* The [[Cardiff Rift]] is capable of interfering with weather and causing freak meteorological events to occur that others do not foresee.
* Stella says that Jack might start dancing, "and you were never [[John Travolta]]." "Hey! I ''was'' the [[Saturday Night Fever]]!"
* Stella says that Jack might start dancing, "and you were never [[John Travolta]]." "Hey! I ''was'' the [[Saturday Night Fever]]!"

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The Dead Line was an original BBC Radio 4 audio play. It was broadcast the week prior to series three of Torchwood.

Publisher summary

When a hospital is inundated with patients that have fallen into coma-like trances, Torchwood move in to investigate. They find that the trances were triggered by phone calls, all of which were made from a number that hadn't been active for over 30 years. Determined to find out who's been calling the unfortunate victims, Jack rings the mysterious number — two, zero, five, nine — nothing. It's a dead line. Until it calls Jack back, he answers — and falls into a deep trance. The team race against time to find the source of the "infection" and save the patients.

Plot

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Cast

References

  • Rhys says that Captain Jack is similar to Captain Scarlet in that they both cannot die.
  • The Cardiff Rift is capable of interfering with weather and causing freak meteorological events to occur that others do not foresee.
  • Stella says that Jack might start dancing, "and you were never John Travolta." "Hey! I was the Saturday Night Fever!"

Notes

  • This story's plotline is reminiscent of the plotline of Stephen King's novel Cell.

Download and CD release

  • The story is also available as a download from the AudioGo website.
  • Lost Souls, Asylum, Golden Age and The Dead Line were released, both individually and together as a four-disc collected box set entitled The Radio Adventures.

Continuity

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