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The Angel of Scutari was the one hundred and twenty-second story in Big Finish's monthly range. It was written by Paul Sutton and featured Sylvester McCoy as the Seventh Doctor, Sophie Aldred as Ace and Philip Olivier as Hex.

Publisher's summary

October 1854: As the British Army charges into catastrophe in the Crimea, the Minister for War sends Miss Florence Nightingale to take charge of the field hospital at Scutari.

But there's already an angel of mercy working with the wounded at Scutari. A first-rate fellow who's turned up out of the blue. Goes by the name of Schofield; Thomas Hector Schofield...

With the Seventh Doctor and Ace lost in the siege of Sevastopol, Hex has rediscovered his calling. But there's cannon to the left of him, cannon to the right of him — and a deranged spycatcher-in-chief on his case.

Plot

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Cast

References

Individuals

  • Hex is still reeling from the events that he witnessed on Bliss with the Daleks.
  • Hex is shot with a musket.
  • Ace and Lev ride horses when Ace escapes en route to prison.

Locations

Species

  • Ace has previously encountered the Killorans.

TARDIS

Technology

  • The Doctor has a portable nuclear generator in the TARDIS, which is extremely difficult for one person to move.

Notes

Illustration from DWM 409.

Continuity

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