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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* This story was recorded on [[13 November (production)|13]], [[14 November (production)|14]], [[17 November (production)|17]], and [[18 November (production)|18 November]] and [[5 December (production)|5 December]] [[2014 (production)|2014]] at [[The Moat Studios]] and [[The Sound House]].
* This story was recorded on [[13 November (production)|13]], [[14 November (production)|14]], [[17 November (production)|17]], and [[18 November (production)|18 November]] and [[5 December (production)|5 December]] [[2014 (production)|2014]] at [[The Moat Studios]] and [[The Sound House]].
* The story's original title was ''The Obelisks of Hatshepsut''. ([[VOR 76]])
* A historical expert, John Johnston, was consulted for this release to ensure factual accuracy to Ancient Egyptian history.
* A historical expert, John Johnston, was consulted for this release to ensure factual accuracy to Ancient Egyptian history.
* Sutekh encourages Tutmosis to murder his mother, Hatshepsut, to ascend to king. This is inspired by real life Egyptian history, as is the Land of Punt.
* Sutekh encourages Tutmosis to murder his mother, Hatshepsut, to ascend to king. This is inspired by real life Egyptian history, as is the Land of Punt.

Revision as of 20:12, 14 November 2022

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The Eye of Horus was the third story in The New Adventures of Bernice Summerfield box set The Triumph of Sutekh.

Publisher's summary

Ancient Egypt is enjoying a golden age - peace, prosperity and a powerful Pharaoh. But something is moving through the sands. A forgotten god requests an invite to the feast.

Plot

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Cast

References

  • Tutmosis does not like being referred to as King Tut.
  • Hatshepsut's barge is the Ship of a Billion Years.
  • Both the Doctor and Sutekh initially arrive from the desert, and have a profound influence on a pharaoh.

Notes

  • This story was recorded on 13, 14, 17, and 18 November and 5 December 2014 at The Moat Studios and The Sound House.
  • The story's original title was The Obelisks of Hatshepsut. (VOR 76)
  • A historical expert, John Johnston, was consulted for this release to ensure factual accuracy to Ancient Egyptian history.
  • Sutekh encourages Tutmosis to murder his mother, Hatshepsut, to ascend to king. This is inspired by real life Egyptian history, as is the Land of Punt.

Continuity

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