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* The Doctor claims that he has friends in the [[Knights Hospitaller]]s.
* The Doctor claims that he has friends in the [[Knights Hospitaller]]s.
* Steven was not aware that Englishwomen did not have the vote in [[1912]].
* Steven was not aware that Englishwomen did not have the vote in [[1912]].
* The Doctor has not lived in one place for a year at a time for several centuries.
* [[Thomas Arden]] is an enthusiast of "the newfangled [[car|motorcar]]."
* [[Thomas Arden]] is an enthusiast of "the newfangled [[car|motorcar]]."



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The Suffering was a February 2010 entry in The Companion Chronicles series by Big Finish Productions. It starred Peter Purves and Maureen O'Brien.

Publisher's summary

The TARDIS materialises in England in the year 1912, a time of great social change. The Suffragette movement is lobbying for votes for women, and the skull of the so-called ‘missing link’ has been discovered in Piltdown.

While Vicki falls victim to a strange influence, the Doctor and Steven investigate the fossilised remains. The Suffering has been unleashed. Can the travellers survive its rage?

Plot

to be added

Cast

References

  • Vicki describes Steven as a "handsome space pilot", herself as a "plucky orphan" and a "sensible girl" and the Doctor as a "mysterious, white haired old man."
  • Steven studied anatomy as part of his basic training.
  • The Doctor describes himself as "a student of science and the wonders of the universe."
  • Constance Arden is a suffragette.
  • The Doctor claims that he has friends in the Knights Hospitallers.
  • Steven was not aware that Englishwomen did not have the vote in 1912.
  • The Doctor has not lived in one place for a year at a time for several centuries.
  • Thomas Arden is an enthusiast of "the newfangled motorcar."

Notes

Continuity

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