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'''''Bizarre Love Triangle''''' was an unproduced audio story pitched by [[Matt Jones (writer)|Matt Jones]] to [[Big Finish Productions]]' in November 1999 for ''[[Bernice Summerfield (series)|Bernice Summerfield]]''. | '''''Bizarre Love Triangle''''' was an unproduced audio story pitched by [[Matt Jones (writer)|Matt Jones]] to [[Big Finish Productions]]' in November 1999 for ''[[Bernice Summerfield (series)|Bernice Summerfield]]''. | ||
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- You may be looking for the unproduced novel.
Bizarre Love Triangle was an unproduced audio story pitched by Matt Jones to Big Finish Productions' in November 1999 for Bernice Summerfield.
It shared its name with a novel which Jones had pitched to Virgin Books for the New Adventures, but had little in common beyond starring Emile Mars-Smith as the main character. The story would involve Emile and his drone, Juice, going in search of !XcuaBele!xcid (or "Bele"), a Person whom he had been in a relationship with but who has now become a woman and is in a lesbian relationship. His journey would take him to 20th century Manchester where he would encounter vampires and enter a love triangle with Bele and Paul, a neighbour who briefly became a vampire.
Whilst Gary Russell said the synopsis was good, he rejected the story due to Bernice Summerfield being absent and the range only doing adaptations of New Adventures at the time. (REF: Bernice Summerfield: The Inside Story)