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* Houdini can hold his [[breath]] for [[minute]]s at a time. | * Houdini can hold his [[breath]] for [[minute]]s at a time. | ||
** He was once lowered into the [[East River (New York City)|East River]] while in [[leg iron]]s and [[handcuff]]s, which were themselves [[nail]]ed onto a [[crate]]. | ** He was once lowered into the [[East River (New York City)|East River]] while in [[leg iron]]s and [[handcuff]]s, which were themselves [[nail]]ed onto a [[crate]]. | ||
* A spaceship crash-landed in the [[Spandauer Forest]] | * A spaceship crash-landed in the [[Spandauer Forest]], near [[Berlin]], in [[1911]]. It was brought into the [[courtyard]] of a nearby early [[16th century]] [[castle]]. | ||
** On seeing said spaceship, turned nearly inside out, Harry remarks its resemblance to something made by [[Rube Goldberg]]. | ** On seeing said spaceship, turned nearly inside out, Harry remarks its resemblance to something made by [[Rube Goldberg]]. | ||
* The Doctor tries to explain away his [[binary vascular system]] on an [[X-ray]] scan by claiming it must be [[double exposure]]. | * The Doctor tries to explain away his [[binary vascular system]] on an [[X-ray]] scan by claiming it must be [[double exposure]]. |
Revision as of 21:06, 28 September 2019
Harry Houdini's War was the two hundred and fifty fifth story in Big Finish's monthly range. It was written by Steve Lyons and featured Colin Baker as the Sixth Doctor and Nicola Bryant as Peri.
Publisher's summary
The world is at war, and Harry Houdini wants to fight for his adoptive country. He might get the chance, when an old friend crashes his New York show.
The Doctor is on the trail of a Central Powers spy ring, which has somehow acquired unearthly technology. But he is also keeping a dangerous secret…
Finding himself on the run behind enemy lines, the world’s greatest escape artist has to work out who he can trust – and fast.
Plot
Part one
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Part two
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Part three
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Part four
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Cast
- The Doctor - Colin Baker
- Peri - Nicola Bryant
- Harry Houdini - John Schwab
- Mrs Helen Smith / Hartmann - Fiona Bruce
- Oberst Brandt / Reynolds - Mark Elstob
- Professor Winter - Glen McCready
References
- Houdini has not met this particular incarnation of the Doctor before.
- The Doctor makes use of a tuning fork.
- Houdini is aware of the Doctor's penchant for Venusian aikido.
- Peri and the Doctor both independently claim the TARDIS is Houdini's vanishing cabinet, when questioned.
- Houdini can hold his breath for minutes at a time.
- He was once lowered into the East River while in leg irons and handcuffs, which were themselves nailed onto a crate.
- A spaceship crash-landed in the Spandauer Forest, near Berlin, in 1911. It was brought into the courtyard of a nearby early 16th century castle.
- On seeing said spaceship, turned nearly inside out, Harry remarks its resemblance to something made by Rube Goldberg.
- The Doctor tries to explain away his binary vascular system on an X-ray scan by claiming it must be double exposure.
Notes
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Continuity
- The Doctor has previously met Houdini, on several occasions. (AUDIO: Smoke and Mirrors et al.)
- Houdini indicates having met multiple incarnations of the Doctor before. In fact, he has previously met at least the First and Third Doctors, (AUDIO: Smoke and Mirrors) and would go on to meet at least the Fifth Doctor, (AUDIO: Smoke and Mirrors) the Eleventh Doctor (PROSE: Houdini and The Space Cuckoos) and the Twelfth Doctor. (COMIC: Theatre of the Mind)
- The Doctor mentions that he always finds himself saying goodbye to Peri. (TV: Mindwarp, AUDIO: Her Final Flight, Peri and the Piscon Paradox)
External links
- Official Harry Houdini's War page at bigfinish.com