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It starred [[Sylvester McCoy]] as [[the Dominie]], an analogue of the [[Seventh Doctor]], but was the only episode not to feature his [[Ace]]-esque [[companion]] [[Alice]] as previously played by [[Sophie Aldred]]. For this reason, the plural ''Time Travellers'' branding was abandoned, with the cover merely bearing the name of ''The Dominie''.
It starred [[Sylvester McCoy]] as [[the Dominie]], an analogue of the [[Seventh Doctor]], but was the only episode not to feature his [[Ace]]-esque [[companion]] [[Alice]] as previously played by [[Sophie Aldred]]. For this reason, the plural ''Time Travellers'' branding was abandoned, with the cover merely bearing the name of ''The Dominie''.
In addition to its placement in the ''Time Travellers'' series, the play was also of interest as the first contribution by [[Rob Shearman]] (writing under the pseudonym of "[[Jeremy Leadbetter]]") to the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]]. Shearman would go on to write multiple mainline ''[[Doctor Who]]'' audio plays for [[Big Finish Productions]] as well as the pivotal [[Series 1 (Doctor Who)|Series 1]] episode of televised ''Who'', ''[[Dalek (TV story)|Dalek]]''.


== Publisher's summary ==
== Publisher's summary ==

Revision as of 18:18, 12 November 2022

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Punchline was the second audio in Season 3 of BBV Productions' Audio Adventures in Time & Space anthology series, as well as the tenth and final release of the The Time Travellers subseries (notwithstanding the later release of a novelisation of the first entry in the series).

It starred Sylvester McCoy as the Dominie, an analogue of the Seventh Doctor, but was the only episode not to feature his Ace-esque companion Alice as previously played by Sophie Aldred. For this reason, the plural Time Travellers branding was abandoned, with the cover merely bearing the name of The Dominie.

In addition to its placement in the Time Travellers series, the play was also of interest as the first contribution by Rob Shearman (writing under the pseudonym of "Jeremy Leadbetter") to the Doctor Who universe. Shearman would go on to write multiple mainline Doctor Who audio plays for Big Finish Productions as well as the pivotal Series 1 episode of televised Who, Dalek.

Publisher's summary

A perfect house...

A perfect son...

A perfect wife...

Wife?

When your life is a 70s sit-com and every episode ends happily, why on Earth would you want to change?

In Suburbton, no one can hear you scream...

Plot

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Cast

Crew

References

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Notes

Alternative 2021 cover.

Continuity

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External links