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A special edition Lethbridge-Stewart short story in celebration of the 50th anniversary of BBC Radio 1.
A special edition Lethbridge-Stewart short story in celebration of the 50th anniversary of BBC Radio 1.


The BBC One Roadshow is in town, but Lethbridge-Stewart isn’t one for leisure. A rogue analyst has discovered the threat of an alien invasion encoded in the lyrics of pop hits. With the festivities beginning, and fifty-thousand revellers in attendance, the Brigadier must get to the bottom of the mystery before musical mayhem is unleashed.
The BBC One Roadshow is in town, but Lethbridge-Stewart isn't one for leisure. A rogue analyst has discovered the threat of an alien invasion encoded in the lyrics of pop hits. With the festivities beginning, and fifty-thousand revellers in attendance, the Brigadier must get to the bottom of the mystery before musical mayhem is unleashed.


== Plot ==
== Plot ==
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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* A free PDF version of ’48 Crash was made available to customers who purchased ''[[The Flaming Soldier (novel)|The Flaming Soldier]]'' from the Candy Jar Books website.
* A free PDF version of '48 Crash was made available to customers who purchased ''[[The Flaming Soldier (novel)|The Flaming Soldier]]'' from the Candy Jar Books website.


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==

Revision as of 19:20, 28 February 2019

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48 Crash was a Lethbridge-Stewart story released to tie in with the BBC Radio One's 50th Annversary weekend.

Synopsis

Aliens visit the Radio One Roadshow.

A special edition Lethbridge-Stewart short story in celebration of the 50th anniversary of BBC Radio 1.

The BBC One Roadshow is in town, but Lethbridge-Stewart isn't one for leisure. A rogue analyst has discovered the threat of an alien invasion encoded in the lyrics of pop hits. With the festivities beginning, and fifty-thousand revellers in attendance, the Brigadier must get to the bottom of the mystery before musical mayhem is unleashed.

Plot

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Characters

References

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Notes

  • A free PDF version of '48 Crash was made available to customers who purchased The Flaming Soldier from the Candy Jar Books website.

Continuity

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