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'''Crime of the Century''' is an audio play based upon a [[Crime of the Century|television story of the same name]], which was | :''You may be looking for the [[Crime of the Century (unproduced TV story)|unproduced TV story of the same name]].'' | ||
'''Crime of the Century''' is an audio play based upon a [[Crime of the Century (unproduced TV story)|television story of the same name]], which was not produced due to the series' cancellation in 1990. | |||
==Publisher's summary== | ==Publisher's summary== |
Revision as of 16:00, 12 August 2011
- You may be looking for the unproduced TV story of the same name.
Crime of the Century is an audio play based upon a television story of the same name, which was not produced due to the series' cancellation in 1990.
Publisher's summary
The year is 1989. In London, safe cracker Raine Creevy breaks into a house – and finds more than the family jewels.
In the Middle East, the kingdom of Sayf Udeen is being terrorised by Soviet invaders and alien monsters.
And on the Scottish border, a highly guarded facility contains an advanced alien weapon.
These are all part of the Doctor's masterplan. But masterplans can go awry…
Plot
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Cast
- The Doctor - Sylvester McCoy
- Ace- Sophie Aldred
- Raine Creevy - Beth Chalmers
- Markus Creevy - Ricky Groves
- Nikitin/Parvez - Derek Carlyle
- Colonel Maxim Alexandrovitch Felnikov/Party Guest/Waiter - John Albasiny
- Metatraxi/Walnuf/Gunman - John Banks
- Sayf Udeen/Valentin - Chris Porter
References
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Notes
- Raine Creevy is based on Raine Cunningham, the companion who was intended to come after Ace in the then-unproduced Season 27. A feature in DWM 255 gave the character the name Kate Tollinger, but according to an interview with script editor Andrew Cartmel in DWM 433, the character was always intended to be named Raine. The character has been renamed Raine Creevy, as Cartmel had since discovered someone of the name Raine Cunningham existed in real life.
Continuity
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Timeline
External links
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