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Revision as of 17:23, 19 February 2017
- You may be looking for the short story of the same name.
A Life in the Day was the first audio story in the anthology Dark Eyes 4. It starred Paul McGann as the Eighth Doctor and Nicola Walker as Liv Chenka.
Publisher's summary
The Doctor and Liv return to post-World War One London, where the Doctor meets Kitty Donaldson, and Liv strikes a friendship with her brother Martin. But what mysterious force is hunting them?
Plot
to be added
Cast
- The Doctor - Paul McGann
- Liv Chenka - Nicola Walker
- Martin Donaldson - Barnaby Kay
- Kitty Donaldson - Beth Chalmers
- The Woman - Charlie Norfolk
- Usher - Derek Hutchinson
- Projectionist/Policeman/Guide - Dan Starkey
- Receptionist - Camilla Power
- Android - John Banks
References
- Martin takes Liv to see a film featuring Buster Keaton playing a goat.
Notes
- This is the first Dark Eyes story not to feature The Master since The White Room and as an enemy since Time's Horizon.
Continuity
- The Doctor mentions meeting Kitty in the fields of France (AUDIO: The Great War) and the last time he went to the posh end of London someone thought he was their husband. (AUDIO: Other Lives)
- The Doctor gives Liv Chenka her own key to the TARDIS, a privilege he granted to many of his companions. (TV: The Daleks)
- The History Museum has a sculpture of the Red Lady. (AUDIO: The Red Lady)
- The Doctor says that he can't go to 107 Baker Street as the Fourth Doctor is using it right now. (AUDIO: The Auntie Matter)
- One of the items in the British Museum is colloquially known as "The Red Lady," despite not depicting such a thing. (AUDIO: The Red Lady)
External links
- Official Dark Eyes 4 page at bigfinish.com
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