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(This was revealed to an elaborate ruse, as stated and sourced elsewhere on this page. Unless the idea of it being a ruse was itself a ruse, in which case this a) needs a source and b) hurts my head)
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|enemy          = [[Scratchman]]
|enemy          = [[Scratchman]]
|setting        = [[Scotland]]
|setting        = [[Scotland]]
|writer          = [[Tom Baker]], [[James Goss]]
|writer          = [[Tom Baker]]
|read by        = [[Tom Baker]]
|read by        = [[Tom Baker]]
|publisher      = BBC Books
|publisher      = BBC Books

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Scratchman was a novelisation of the unproduced movie Doctor Who Meets Scratchman, based on a treatment originally written by Tom Baker and Ian Marter. Baker initially planned this story with Marter during his first season playing the Fourth Doctor.

Publisher's summary

The Doctor, Harry and Sarah Jane Smith arrive at a remote Scottish island, when their holiday is cut short by the appearance of strange creatures — hideous scarecrows, who are preying on the local population. The islanders are living in fear, and the Doctor vows to save them all. But it doesn't go to plan — the time travellers have fallen into a trap, and Scratchman is coming for them.

With the fate of the universe hanging in the balance, the Doctor must battle an ancient force from another dimension, one who claims to be the Devil. Scratchman wants to know what the Doctor is most afraid of. And the Doctor’s worst nightmares are coming out to play...

Plot

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Characters

References

  • The Sword of Never is a weapon used to punish Time Lord criminals.
  • The Doctor's Paradox Declension tutor is in the audience at his trial.
  • The Doctor's TARDIS has a Jigsaw Room: a faulty device predicting its occupants entire future instead of its surrounding.
  • Whilst searching for sugar in Mavis Tulloch's shop, Harry Sullivan is briefly distracted when he notices a copy of The Ensign on the shelf.

Notes

Audiobook cover.

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