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*This was originally a special release given away to Big Finish subscribers who had [[The Next Life]] as part of their subscription, but is now available for purchase.
*This was originally a special release given away to Big Finish subscribers who had [[The Next Life]] as part of their subscription, but is now available for purchase.
* The story was originally scheduled to feature the Seventh Doctor and Mel (a CD cover featuring the Seventh Doctor was created by Stuart Manning during pre-production).
* The story was originally scheduled to feature the Seventh Doctor and Mel (a CD cover featuring the Seventh Doctor was created by Stuart Manning during pre-production).
* The incidental music includes a recording of The Saint James' Singers, [http://www.stjamessingers.com]conducted by Julian Harris, with music composed by Julian Shortman [http://members.sibeliusmusic.com/julian] [http://www.myspace.com/julianshortman].
* The incidental music includes a recording of The Saint James' Singers, conducted by Julian Harris [http://www.stjamessingers.com] with music composed by Julian Shortman [http://members.sibeliusmusic.com/julian] [http://www.myspace.com/julianshortman].


==Continuity==
==Continuity==

Revision as of 22:28, 31 January 2009


Publisher's Summary

When the Doctor lands on Refiloe, he’s not impressed.

In fact, he doesn’t intend to stay for more than just a few minutes.

But someone has decided that the TARDIS has made her final flight.

Someone whose future depends on the Doctor’s death.

Cast

References

to be added

Notes

  • This was originally a special release given away to Big Finish subscribers who had The Next Life as part of their subscription, but is now available for purchase.
  • The story was originally scheduled to feature the Seventh Doctor and Mel (a CD cover featuring the Seventh Doctor was created by Stuart Manning during pre-production).
  • The incidental music includes a recording of The Saint James' Singers, conducted by Julian Harris [1] with music composed by Julian Shortman [2] [3].

Continuity

Timeline

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