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Revision as of 15:27, 23 June 2013

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Vastra Investigates: A Christmas Prequel was a webcast and prequel produced for the 2012 Christmas special. It was the second prequel to The Snowmen to be produced, after The Great Detective, which aired in November during Children in Need.

Synopsis

Madame Vastra, accompanied by her loyal companions Jenny Flint and Strax, is called upon to investigate a Victorian murder mystery. But where is the Doctor?

Plot

Another case has been cracked by Madame Vastra; Strax keeps the criminal secure while a Scotland Yard officer thanks Vastra for her help, commenting how odd Strax looks. Vastra explains the Sontaran's origins, and hers as well when he asks if the skin condition hurts, mistakenly believing her to be human. She perplexes him further by saying she fell in love with her assistant Jenny Flint. Departing in a carriage, both are saddened that the Doctor appears unwilling to leave his TARDIS. However, they then both notice something very odd: it is snowing, yet there are no clouds in the sky...

Cast

Crew

References

  • The criminal captured by Vastra, Jenny and Strax was wanted by Scotland Yard.

Story notes

  • This story is one of only a handful ever produced in which the Doctor and/or the TARDIS does not appear.
  • One of only two webcast prequels to have its own title (the other being Pond Life).

Filming locations

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Production errors

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Continuity

  • Both Vastra and Jenny say the Doctor is still brooding in his TARDIS. This implies this takes place after TV: The Great Detective.
  • Vastra's awakening by the construction of the London Underground is again mentioned, as in TV: A Good Man Goes To War.

Home video releases

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External links

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