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|companions        = [[Margaret Hopwood|Margaret]]
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|featuring        = [[Margaret Hopwood|Margaret]]
|enemy            = [[Ravencliff witch]]
|enemy            = [[Ravencliff witch]]
|setting          = [[Ravencliff]], [[3 November]], [[20th century]]  
|setting          = [[Ravencliff]], [[3 November|3]]-[[4 November]], [[20th century]]  
|writer            = [[David Llewellyn]]
|writer            = [[David Llewellyn]]
|director          = [[Nicholas Briggs]]
|director          = [[Nicholas Briggs]]
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=== Part three ===
=== Part three ===
''to be added''
Amplifying the sonic screwdriver using a [[concrete sound mirror]], the Doctor gets rid of the animals. He believes that [[novium]], the station's power source, is responsible for the creatures' behaviour, but Banks disagrees and explains that [[Ministry of Defence|MoD]] divers found about 40kg of it at the site of the underwater void. Margaret connects the novium to the shooting star in 906 AD.
 
Whilst Margaret and Silas go to the lighthouse in the hopes of being safer from the witch, the Doctor and Banks get into the desalination plant using the sonic screwdriver and head to the reactor via the coolant tunnels to acquire some of the novium. Protected by a [[displacement field generator]], the Doctor takes some novium and determines that the shards once formed a [[timeship]] called an [[Eon Cube]].
 
Amanda tells Miles that Fairweather was killed and that she saw the witch, but he is [[paranoia|paranoid]] and does not believe her. She refuses to take Miles down to see Fairweather's shadow due to her fear of the witch and passes out. When [[Tony (The Ravencliff Witch)|Tony]] informs Miles that the Doctor and Banks have been in the station, he orders the coolant tunnels to be flushed out. The Doctor and Banks try to escape, but Miles has had the service hatches bolted and the Doctor does not have the time to unscrew each and every screw.
 
The witch appears to Margaret and Silas and they flee, but she attacks Silas and he falls from the lighthouse. Although she cannot fully make it out, Margaret is able to tell that the witch is whispering about the power station.


=== Part four ===
=== Part four ===
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* The Doctor offers Banks a [[jelly baby]].
* The Doctor offers Banks a [[jelly baby]].
* Miles calls [[Graham (The Ravencliff Witch)|Sir Graham]].
* Miles calls [[Graham (The Ravencliff Witch)|Sir Graham]].
* Miles has [[Tony (The Ravencliff Witch)|Tony]] escort the Doctor from the power station.
* Miles has [[Tony (The Ravencliff Witch)|Tony]] escort the Doctor from the power station. He later informs Miles that the Doctor and Banks have been in the reactor.
* [[Margaret Hopwood's grandmother|Margaret's grandmother]] was a [[spiritualist]] and only became more of one following the death of [[Margaret Hopwood's father|Margaret's father]].
* [[Margaret Hopwood's grandmother|Margaret's grandmother]] was a [[spiritualist]] and only became more of one following the death of [[Margaret Hopwood's father|Margaret's father]].
* In [[1483]], the witch appeared just before the ''[[Aguila]]'', a [[Spain|Spanish]] vessel, was wrecked in a [[storm]] and all those aboard died.
* In [[1483]], the witch appeared just before the ''[[Aguila]]'', a [[Spain|Spanish]] vessel, was wrecked in a [[storm]] and all those aboard died.
* In [[1939]], the witch was seen shortly before a [[Germany|German]] [[U-boat]] was sunk off the coast of Ravencliff. Margaret remembers this.
* In [[1939]], the witch was seen shortly before a [[Germany|German]] [[U-boat]] was sunk off the coast of Ravencliff. Margaret remembers this.
* [[Novium]] is a primordial [[actinide]].
* [[Novium]] is a primordial [[actinide]].
* [[Margaret Hopwood's mother|Margaret's mother]] was fond of [[Dover Beach|a poem]].
* Silas would rather Amanda get a job in Folkestone or [[Hastings]].
* Banks asks if she is on ''[[Candid Camera]]', a TV series where practical jokes are played on people.
* [[Cardovian]]s come from [[Cardovia]], a [[planet]] near the outer edges of [[Hoag's Object]]. They were banished to the extremities of time by the [[Time Lord]]s for using their [[Eon Cube]]s recklessly.
* Silas gets Margaret a [[hot chocolate]] and [[Rich Tea]] biscuits.


== Notes ==
== Notes ==

Revision as of 22:03, 6 November 2022

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The Ravencliff Witch was the second story of the eleventh series of The Fourth Doctor Adventures, produced by Big Finish Productions. It was written by David Llewellyn and featured Tom Baker as the Fourth Doctor and Nerys Hughes as Margaret Hopwood.

Publisher's summary

The TARDIS lands in Ravencliff, a small town on the English coast that stands in the shade of a newly built power station. And that just happens to be haunted.

Every now and then a spectral figure is glimpsed on the beach - the Ravencliff witch. And every time she appears, it's the prelude to disaster.

The Doctor has to solve the mystery of her appearances if he wants to prevent a catastrophe. But he won’t have to do it alone – as he has the help of Margaret Hopwood, a renowned sculptor destined to play a big part in his life.

Plot

Part one

At Ravencliff Power Station, Vic Harris records himself as he goes to deal with a minor leakage. He replays the tape when he hears a strange noise and, when he sees a light and starts hearing whispers, he goes to investigate and sees something impossible. He screams.

The TARDIS' instruments give no indication of where it has landed or what the environment like, so the Doctor exits and finds that he is near a coast on Earth. He goes to a nearby house but hurries back to the TARDIS when he hears it start to dematerialise, keeping it from leaving him behind.

On the beach, lighthouse keeper Silas Keynes and his dog, Buster, find a family of dead dolphins. Margaret Hopwood, who is looking for driftwood for a new sculpture, sees them and notes that sea life has been washing up dead since the power station opened. She heads home and finds Silas' daughter Amanda waiting for her and again refuses to sell her house to Gordon Miles and leave Ravencliff despite the increased offer.

Dr Celia Banks and John Fairweather inform Miles of Vic Harris' disappearance and present his tape, but Miles is loath to contact the police despite Michael Harper from security vanishing earlier that month. In both cases, shadows have been etched into the walls. Later, Miles has Amanda look over the quarterly reports despite the fact her working day was coming to an end and her colleague, Mavis Barnes, is killed by the same entity that killed Harris.

The Doctor meets Margaret and learns of the power station, the beached dolphins and the Ravencliff witch, whom she saw two days before learning of her father's death at Passchendaele. They investigate a light in the water by boat and the Doctor discovers, using his sonic screwdriver, that there is a void in spacetime below them. A whirlpool forms and the boat capsizes.

Part two

The Doctor sends out an SOS with his screwdriver and gets the attention of Silas, who comes to his and Margaret's rescue and take them to the lighthouse. Amanda arrives and tells them that Mavis somehow vanished in a dead end corridor and left her silhouette on the paintwork, a sign of a blast of radiation. The Doctor believes that Mavis's death, the whirlpool and the witch, whom Amanda saw before her mother's death when she was a girl, are connected.

As Amanda does not believe that Miles will listen to anybody, she goes to see Fairweather in the morning whilst the Doctor, pretending to work for the government, sees Banks. Miles discovers the ruse after a call with Sir Graham, however, and has the Doctor escorted out. After speaking with Fairweather, Amanda goes with him in search of Banks, but the witch kills Fairweather.

Margaret and Silas research the witch and find that sightings date back to 906 AD, when a Brother Edwin saw a shooting star land in the sea nearby. Since then, she has appeared shortly before people die. The house is surrounded by animals. The Doctor and Banks, who came to find out what he knew about the attacks given that he hinted to her that he knew about the shadows, see the animals heading to the house. Margaret and Silas are trapped inside with foxes.

Part three

Amplifying the sonic screwdriver using a concrete sound mirror, the Doctor gets rid of the animals. He believes that novium, the station's power source, is responsible for the creatures' behaviour, but Banks disagrees and explains that MoD divers found about 40kg of it at the site of the underwater void. Margaret connects the novium to the shooting star in 906 AD.

Whilst Margaret and Silas go to the lighthouse in the hopes of being safer from the witch, the Doctor and Banks get into the desalination plant using the sonic screwdriver and head to the reactor via the coolant tunnels to acquire some of the novium. Protected by a displacement field generator, the Doctor takes some novium and determines that the shards once formed a timeship called an Eon Cube.

Amanda tells Miles that Fairweather was killed and that she saw the witch, but he is paranoid and does not believe her. She refuses to take Miles down to see Fairweather's shadow due to her fear of the witch and passes out. When Tony informs Miles that the Doctor and Banks have been in the station, he orders the coolant tunnels to be flushed out. The Doctor and Banks try to escape, but Miles has had the service hatches bolted and the Doctor does not have the time to unscrew each and every screw.

The witch appears to Margaret and Silas and they flee, but she attacks Silas and he falls from the lighthouse. Although she cannot fully make it out, Margaret is able to tell that the witch is whispering about the power station.

Part four

to be added

Cast

References

Notes

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Continuity

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