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|director = [[Edward Salt]] | |director = [[Edward Salt]] | ||
|producer = [[Matthew Cochrane]] and [[David Darlington]] | |producer = [[Matthew Cochrane]] and [[David Darlington]] | ||
|publisher = [[Big Finish]] | |publisher = [[Big Finish Productions]] | ||
|release date = [[June]] [[2007]] | |release date = [[June]] [[2007]] | ||
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* | *{{dwrefguide|bs_a30.htm|Freedom of Information}} | ||
[[Category:2007 audio plays]] | [[Category:2007 audio plays]] | ||
[[Category:Bernice Summerfield audio plays]] | [[Category:Bernice Summerfield audio plays]] |
Revision as of 06:58, 28 December 2010
Publisher's summary
They're saying it isn't a war. The Draconians have taken over the Braxiatel Collection, but they claim they come in peace. Insurrectionary acts are easily being quelled - but the Draconian's new head of state on the Collection is troubled by a missing academic. Is Bernice Summerfield one of the revolutionaries, undermining the peaceful campaign? Where is she hiding, and who is protecting her? And if she's nowhere to be found, why does he keep hearing her voice? Meanwhile, an unlikely peacebroker struggles to cut a deal on the Mim Sphere. But how can Hass, the Collection's gardener, convince the Mim to back down when they think he's one of the enemy?
Cast
- Bernice Summerfield - Lisa Bowerman
- Kothar - Michael Fenner
- Adrian Wall - Harry Myers
- Irving Braxiatel - Miles Richardson
- Doggles - Sam Stevens
- Joseph - Steven Wickham
- Hass - Paul Wolfe
References
- Doggles and Braxiatel share a brandy and Braxiatel offers brandy to Kothar.
- Doggles gives Kothar, who uses it to bribe Jason, information about the Stonehauser Medical facility where one Clarissa Jones has been reported dead (BFBS: Parallel Lives). This starts Jason's investigations into the temporal activites of Irving Braxiatel with them eventually confronting in The End of the World
- The Mim feature again in Nobody's Children
Notes
to be added
Continuity
- The Collection was previously invaded by the Fifth Axis Life During Wartime.
Timeline
- Freedom of Information occurs after: The Two Jasons
- Freedom of Information occurs before: Nobody's Children
External links
- Official Freedom of Information page at bigfinish.com
- Freedom of Information at the Doctor Who Reference Guide