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|director        = [[Barnaby Edwards]]
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|music          = [[Howard Carter]]
|music          = [[Howard Carter]]
|sound          = [[Howard Carter]
|sound          = [[Howard Carter]]
|publisher      = [[Big Finish Productions]]
|publisher      = [[Big Finish Productions]]
|release date    = [[11 September (releases)|11 September]] [[2013]]
|release date    = [[11 September (releases)|11 September]] [[2013]]
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}}'''''1963: Fanfare for the Common Men''''' was the first story in the [[2013]] [[1963]] audio trilogy. It was the one hundred and seventy-eighth story in [[Big Finish Productions|Big Finish]]'s monthly range.
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'''''1963: Fanfare for the Common Men''''' was the first story in the [[2013]] [[1963]] audio trilogy. It was the one hundred and seventy-eighth story in [[Big Finish Productions|Big Finish]]'s monthly range.


== Publisher's summary ==
== Publisher's summary ==

Revision as of 18:09, 11 September 2013

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1963: Fanfare for the Common Men was the first story in the 2013 1963 audio trilogy. It was the one hundred and seventy-eighth story in Big Finish's monthly range.

Publisher's summary

If you remember the Sixties, they say, then you can’t have been there.

The Doctor remembers the Sixties. That’s why he’s taking Nyssa on a trip back to November 1963. Back to where it all began. Back to the birth of the biggest band in the history of British music. Back to see those cheeky lads from Liverpool...

Mark, James and Korky. The Common Men. The boys who made the Sixties swing with songs like Oh, Won’t You Please Love Me?, Just Count To Three and Who Is That Man.

The Doctor remembers the Sixties. And there’s something very wrong with the Sixties, if the Beatles no longer exist…

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