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|featuring=  [[Bertie Potts (clone)|Bertie Potts]]
|featuring=  [[Bertie Potts (clone)|Bertie Potts]]
|enemy            =[[Prim]]
|enemy            =[[Prim]]
|setting          = [[Mesopotamia]], [[1927]]
|setting          = [[Mesopotamia|Lower Mesopotamia]], [[BC|11th century B.C.]]; [[Great Britain]], on board a steamer from [[Southampton]] to [[Istanbul|Constantinople]], Constantinople, Mesopotamia, [[1927]]{{source}}
|writer          = [[Jenny Colgan|Jenny T Colgan]]
|writer          = [[Jenny Colgan|Jenny T Colgan]]
|director        = [[Ken Bentley]]
|director        = [[Ken Bentley]]
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== References ==
== References ==
* River relates the story of a girl called [[Alice in Wonderland|Alice]] who fell down a [[black hole]].
* River relates the story of a girl called [[Alice in Wonderland|Alice]] who fell down a black hole.
* River tells Bertie that he should stay out of [[Europe]] for the forseeable future, alluding to the [[Second World War]].
* River tells Bertie that he should stay out of [[Europe]] for the forseeable future, alluding to the [[Second World War]].
* River tells Bertie that the stories of [[H. G. Wells]] about the stars are real. He thinks she means the one about the [[Journey to the Centre of the Earth|centre of the Earth]].
* River tells Bertie that the stories of [[H. G. Wells]] about the stars are real. He thinks she means the one about the [[Journey to the Centre of the Earth|centre of the Earth]].

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The Boundless Sea was the first full cast audio story in the first series of The Diary of River Song, released in 2015 by Big Finish Productions.

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River Song has had more than enough excitement for a while. Deciding the universe – and her husband – can look after themselves, she has immersed herself in early 20th century academia, absorbed in writing archaeological theses.

But when a mysterious tomb is found in a dry, distant land, excitement comes looking for River.

Can Professor Song stop any more members of the expedition from dying? What deadly secrets lie buried within the crypt? And will British Consul Bertie Potts prove to be a help, or a hindrance?

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