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== References ==
== References ==
=== Books ===
* Zoe creates fictionalised versions of her adventures with the Doctor including: ''[[The Dominators (novelisation)|Doctor Who and the Dominators]]'' and ''[[The Krotons (novelisation)|Doctor Who and the Krotons]]''.
=== Cultural references from the real world ===
=== Cultural references from the real world ===
* The works of [[Charles Dickens]] play a part in the metafictional element of the Land of Fiction, as well as the works of other authors.
* The works of [[Charles Dickens]] play a part in the metafictional element of the Land of Fiction, as well as the works of other authors.
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* The Doctor speaks as though his visit to the Land of Fiction in his second incarnation was his last visit to the Land; this contradicts the events of ''[[The Crooked Man (audio story)|The Crooked Man]]'', where the [[Fourth Doctor]] and [[Leela]] visit the Land, but this can be explained by assuming that the Doctor is simply stating that he was last in the ''void'' in his second incarnation, where the Fourth Doctor's visit to the Land took him into the Land directly.  
* The Doctor speaks as though his visit to the Land of Fiction in his second incarnation was his last visit to the Land; this contradicts the events of ''[[The Crooked Man (audio story)|The Crooked Man]]'', where the [[Fourth Doctor]] and [[Leela]] visit the Land, but this can be explained by assuming that the Doctor is simply stating that he was last in the ''void'' in his second incarnation, where the Fourth Doctor's visit to the Land took him into the Land directly.  
* Zoe mentions the events of [[TV]]: ''[[The Wheel in Space (TV story)|The Wheel in Space]]'' and refers to [[Leo Ryan]] by name.
* Zoe mentions the events of [[TV]]: ''[[The Wheel in Space (TV story)|The Wheel in Space]]'' and refers to [[Leo Ryan]] by name.
* Zoe created fictionalised versions of her adventures with the Doctor including ''[[The Dominators (novelisation)|Doctor Who and the Dominators]]'' ([[TV]]: ''[[The Dominators (TV story)|The Dominators]]'') and ''[[The Krotons (novelisation)|Doctor Who and the Krotons]]'' ([[TV]]: ''[[The Krotons (TV story)|The Krotons]]''). Zoe had previously began writing a fictional take on ''The Dominators'' in [[PROSE]]: ''[[Future Imperfect (short story)|Future Imperfect]]''.
* Zoe created fictionalised versions of her adventures with the Doctor including ''[[Doctor Who and the Dominators]]'' ([[TV]]: ''[[The Dominators (TV story)|The Dominators]]'') and ''[[Doctor Who and the Krotons]]'' ([[TV]]: ''[[The Krotons (TV story)|The Krotons]]''). Zoe had previously began writing a fictional take on ''The Dominators'' in [[PROSE]]: ''[[Future Imperfect (short story)|Future Imperfect]]''.
* The Doctor returns Zoe, her memories again locked by the Time Lords, to the Wheel at a point after the events of [[TV]]: ''[[The Wheel in Space (TV story)|The Wheel in Space]]''.
* The Doctor returns Zoe, her memories again locked by the Time Lords, to the Wheel at a point after the events of [[TV]]: ''[[The Wheel in Space (TV story)|The Wheel in Space]]''.
* The Doctor refers to his encounter with [[Vlad the Impaler]] in [[1462]] as well as the nobleman's brief engagement to his former companion [[Erimem]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Son of the Dragon (audio story)|Son of the Dragon]]'')
* The Doctor refers to his encounter with [[Vlad the Impaler]] in [[1462]] as well as the nobleman's brief engagement to his former companion [[Erimem]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Son of the Dragon (audio story)|Son of the Dragon]]'')

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Legend of the Cybermen was the one hundred and thirty-fifth story in Big Finish's monthly range. It was written by Mike Maddox and featured Colin Baker as the Sixth Doctor, Frazer Hines as "Jamie" and Wendy Padbury as Zoe Heriot

It featured the first joint appearance of Frazer Hines and Wendy Padbury since TV: The Five Doctors in 1983 and the first appearance of Zoe in a full cast audio drama.

Publisher's summary

The Cybermen are on the march through the Hundred Realms, killing and converting as they go. Resistance is useless.

Trapped on the outermost fringes of the battle, the Doctor and Jamie McCrimmon are astonished to encounter an old friend: astrophysicist Zoe Heriot.

It's the happiest of reunions. But what hope is there of a happy ending against the unstoppable Cybermen?

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Notes

  • This story cleverly breaks the fourth wall several times, most notably a cameo by Nicholas Briggs (playing himself) and Zoe describing the Doctor's adventures as being "targeted at children, but loved by adults".
  • Many musical cues appear to take inspiration from classic adventure and horror movies.
  • This story marks the first appearance of the Land of Fiction in an audio drama.
  • All of the preexisting mythological or literary characters and creatures featured in this story are in the public domain.
  • One of the fictional adventures that Zoe created for the Doctor is entitled Doctor Who and the Laird of McCrimmon. This is a reference to an unproduced Season 6 serial which would have been written by Mervyn Haisman and Henry Lincoln. The storyline would have involved a possessed Jamie piloting the TARDIS to Scotland in 1746, specifically his ancestral home, Castle McCrimmon. Once there, he finds the current laird, Sir James McCrimmon, on his deathbed. Robot Yeti appear and surround the castle where the local villagers fall under the influence of the Great Intelligence. The only person who seems to be immune is a girl named Fiona, with whom Jamie falls in love. The Great Intelligence wants to inhabit Jamie's body and become the laird once Sir James dies. However, the Great Intelligence is ultimately defeated by the Doctor. Jamie decides to leave the TARDIS and become the laird himself. A candidate for Frazer Hines' departure story, it was abandoned in August 1968.[1]
  • This audio drama was recorded on 19 and 20 October 2009.
  • Subscribers whose subscription included this story also received the audio short story The Switching.
  • The closing theme for part four is a combination of the 2nd Delia Derbyshire theme and the Dominic Glynn theme.

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