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|image          = Damascus (audio story).jpg
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|range          = Short Trips (series)
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|featuring      = [[Jeremy Thorpe]]
|featuring      = [[Jeremy Thorpe]]
|setting        = [[1 July]] [[1970s]]
|setting        = [[1 July]] [[1970s]]
|writer          = [[Jonathan Barnes]]
|writer          = Jonathan Barnes
|director        = [[Lisa Bowerman]]
|director        = [[Lisa Bowerman]]
|producer        = [[Ian Atkins (writer)|Ian Atkins]]
|producer        = [[Ian Atkins (writer)|Ian Atkins]]
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|cover          = [[Anthony Lamb]]
|cover          = [[Anthony Lamb]]
|publisher      = Big Finish Productions
|publisher      = Big Finish Productions
|release date    = [[30 August (releases)|30 August]] [[2016 (releases)|2016]]
|release date    = 30 August 2016
|format          =  
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|production code = BFMSTDL20
|production code = BFMSTDL20

Revision as of 09:13, 2 April 2024

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Damascus was the eighth story of the sixth season of Big Finish Productions' Short Trips series. Unlike other Short Trips, this story was written in the style of a Companion Chronicle, with the main character recounting the events of the adventure into a tape recorder.

The main character is also a topic of interest, as Tim Treloar plays the Prime Minister first mentioned in The Green Death, who was then only referred to as Jeremy.

Publisher's summary

As the decade in English history which attracts the greatest quantity of alien invasions per annum, the 1970s are not the easiest time in which to steer the great British ship of state. The Prime Minister, nonetheless, is doing the very best job he can. Still, at least he has UNIT to rely on — their eccentric, bouffant-haired scientific adviser in particular. Or does he?

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