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* Sally is a [[Catholic Church|Catholic]].
* Sally is a [[Catholic Church|Catholic]].
* Hex's grandmother [[Hilda Schofield]] died a month earlier.
* Hex's grandmother [[Hilda Schofield]] died a month earlier.
* Hilda lived at [[53 Gerard Street]].
* Praska is the Empress of the [[Third Holy Aquillian Empire]] and the daughter of [[Veska the Magnificent]].
* Praska is the Empress of the [[Third Holy Aquillian Empire]] and the daughter of [[Veska the Magnificent]].
* The [[Aquillian]]s resemble seven foot [[eagle]]s in golden armour.
* The [[Aquillian]]s resemble seven foot [[eagle]]s in golden armour.

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Signs and Wonders was the one hundred and ninety-first story in Big Finish's monthly range. It was written by Matt Fitton and featured Sylvester McCoy as the Seventh Doctor, Sophie Aldred as Ace, Philip Olivier as Hector Thomas/Hex and Amy Pemberton as Sally Morgan.

It concluded the story arc surrounding Hex Schofield's amnesia, and both he and Sally depart in this story.

Publisher's summary

The end of the world is nigh. That's what everybody is seeing in their nightmares. That's why they are congregating in Liverpool for the party to end all parties, hosted by Rufus Stone, a celebrity turned doomsday prophet. He claims he's the only one who can save them when the day of judgement comes. Because he's on the side of the angels.

The Doctor, Ace and Hector arrive to find the city in the grip of apocalypse fever. There are lights in the sky, earthquakes and power cuts. The Doctor is determined to investigate, while Ace is more concerned about finding a way of restoring Hector's lost memories.

Meanwhile, in the river Mersey, hideous, slug-like creatures are stirring...

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