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* Following the Time War, [[Reaper]]s, [[Chronovore]]s and, more generally, [[paradox eater]]s run wild.
* Following the Time War, [[Reaper]]s, [[Chronovore]]s and, more generally, [[paradox eater]]s run wild.
* The Monk has an [[Organ (music)|organ]] player [[anachronism|anachronistically]] play [[Mendelssohn]]'s "[[Wedding March]]" while Missy walks down the aisle.
* The Monk has an [[Organ (music)|organ]] player [[anachronism|anachronistically]] play [[Mendelssohn]]'s "[[Wedding March]]" while Missy walks down the aisle.
* The Monk knows about all of the [[Renegade Time Lord|renegade Time Lords]], and he recognises Missy as an incarnation of [[the Master]].  
* The Monk knows about all of the [[renegade Time Lord]]s, and he recognises Missy as an incarnation of [[the Master]].  
* According to Missy, Henry VIII composed "[[Greensleeves]]". When she criticises the Monk for not knowing this when questioned by Catherine, he says he "didn't expect a [[pub quiz]]".
* According to Missy, Henry VIII composed "[[Greensleeves]]". When she criticises the Monk for not knowing this when questioned by Catherine, he says he "didn't expect a [[pub quiz]]".



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Divorced, Beheaded, Regenerated was the second story in the audio anthology Missy: Series One, produced by Big Finish Productions.

Publisher's summary

Missy arrives in Tudor England, throwing the plans of another renegade Time Lord into chaos.

King Henry VIII is on the throne, and aliens are stomping through the countryside. Missy just wants to be Queen.

And the Monk? Once he knows who else is on the scene, he'll be glad just to stay alive...

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