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The Twilight Kingdom was the fifty-fifth monthly Doctor Who audio story produced by Big Finish Productions. This is writer Will Shindler's first audio story and first contribution to Doctor Who.

Publisher's summary

The blood of innocents has been spilt — a terrible sequence of events has been set in motion. The forces of darkness are on the move.

Deep underground, an army of light prepares itself for the oncoming war.

The Doctor's used to winning. Stumbling in, reading the face of the enemy, and then beating the odds... but what if this time he's got it wrong? Charley and C'rizz think he has.

Stripped of all that is familiar, just who is the Doctor? Major Koth thinks he knows.

Lost among the dark caverns of an unknown world, has the Doctor finally met his match?

Plot

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Cast

References

The Doctor

  • The Doctor is over a thousand years old.

Individuals

  • C'rizz tells Sub-Commander Quillian that he does not usually sleep in a bed.
  • When she was a child, Charley's grandmother used to bring her and her sisters to an artist to have their portraits painted once a year.

Diseases and illnesses

  • Kestila sickness is ultimately fatal. Early symptoms include fever, vomiting and sores. It was previously believed to have been eliminated centuries earlier.

Species

  • The Doctor sarcastically claims that complaining is a defect in humans.
  • Grelligs resemble rats and were brought to Setarus by Koth.
  • The Eutermesans are unknown to the Ondrokkons.
  • The Eutermesans have a saying: "Everything changes but nothing's truly lost."

Planets

  • Ondrokkon has six major continents which are policed by a global defence fleet.

Notes

Illustrated preview by Martin Geraghty from DWM 341.

Continuity

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