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'''''Beguine''''' was the fifth story in the anthology ''[[Wildthyme on Top]]''. It was written by [[Stephen Cole]]. | '''''Beguine''''' was the fifth story in the anthology ''[[Wildthyme on Top]]''. It was written by [[Stephen Cole]]. | ||
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Beguine was the fifth story in the anthology Wildthyme on Top. It was written by Stephen Cole.
Summary
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Characters
References
- Iris has a time-space kinetograph.
- The historical figures Winston Churchill, Joseph Stalin, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Joan Collins, James Joyce and Wyndham Lewis are mentioned.
- Tom jumps a time phase when the kinetograph malfunctions.
Notes
- This story features a non-linear narrative.
Continuity
- Iris drinks Bombay Sapphire. She later recalls Jenny Winterleaf. (PROSE: Verdigris)
- The time-space kinetograph is a parody of the Time-Space Visualiser. (TV: The Chase)