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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* Gary Russell & Scott Handcock play themselves as the directors of the story within the story.  
* Gary Russell & Scott Handcock play themselves as the directors of the story within the story.  
* Within the story, [[the Epoch]] convince Bernice that she is actually an actress named [[Lisa Bowerman]], merely playing a character called Bernice Summerfield, as well as convincing Jack, Ruth, Peter, and Irving that they are each their real-life voice actors. In this world, all the tales of Bernice Summerfield are actually books, short stories, and audios.


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==

Revision as of 15:25, 8 September 2014

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In Living Memory was the seventieth Bernice Summerfield audio story released by Big Finish Productions. It was the fifth and final story of the Missing Persons series.

Publisher's summary

Bernice Summerfield is alone…

Having been captured – albeit technically rescued – by an old enemy, she finally learns the truth her friends and their disappearances… and realises that she is a cog in a far greater machine.

Whatever happens, this is now the end for Bernice Summerfield… and she’s determined to go down fighting.

But how long can she resist when the odds are stacked against her? And is there really such a thing as a happy ending…?

Plot

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Cast

References

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Notes

  • Gary Russell & Scott Handcock play themselves as the directors of the story within the story.
  • Within the story, the Epoch convince Bernice that she is actually an actress named Lisa Bowerman, merely playing a character called Bernice Summerfield, as well as convincing Jack, Ruth, Peter, and Irving that they are each their real-life voice actors. In this world, all the tales of Bernice Summerfield are actually books, short stories, and audios.

Continuity

  • In this story three versions of Bernice Summerfield appear. One from the prime timeline, the one from the Victorian London reality (AUDIO: Judgement Day) and a male version named Dr Bernard Springmoore who was originally a woman but was remapped multiple times by the Epoch. (AUDIO: Big Dig)

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