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== References ==
== References ==
* Jago suffers from motion sickness.
* Jago initially mistakes Venus for [[Borneo]].
* Jago initially mistakes Venus for [[Borneo]].
* Litefoot has visited [[India]] on numerous occasions.
* Litefoot has visited [[India]] on numerous occasions.
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* During this time period, [[Earth]] is a dead planet.
* During this time period, [[Earth]] is a dead planet.
* Litefoot was born in [[Twickenham]].
* Litefoot was born in [[Twickenham]].
* The Venusians are descended from [[human]]s who left Earth once it became uninhabitable. They modified their bodies to allow them to survive on Venus, giving themselves green fur. Over time, the Venusians forgot that their ancestors were native to Earth.
* The Doctor once met [[David Livingstone]] and claims that he could not read a map to save his life.
* The Doctor once met [[David Livingstone]] and claims that he could not read a map to save his life.
* The Cytherians are the original inhabitants of Venus, which they called "Cytheria." The Thraskins are their young.
* The Doctor thinks about bringing Jago and Litefoot to the [[Voxnik Institute of Applied Toxicology]] for a drink.
* The Doctor thinks about bringing Jago and Litefoot to the [[Voxnik Institute of Applied Toxicology]] for a drink.
* The Doctor contemplates taking Jago and Litefoot to [[Jastan 7]].
* The Doctor contemplates taking Jago and Litefoot to [[Jastan 7]].
*Jago and Litefoot erroneously believe themselves to be the fist humans to set foot on another planet.
 
== Notes ==
== Notes ==
[[File:Jago & Litefoot Voyage to Venus.jpg|thumb|224x224px|''Jago & Litefoot'' style cover]]
[[File:Jago & Litefoot Voyage to Venus.jpg|thumb|''Jago & Litefoot'' style cover]]
* The Audio CD comes with a reversible cover: On one side it is styled as a ''Doctor Who'' release, numbered 1. On the other side it is styled as a ''[[Jago & Litefoot]]'' release, numbered 4.5.  The download version includes only the ''Doctor Who'' version of the cover art.
* The Audio CD comes with a reversible cover: On one side it is styled as a ''Doctor Who'' release, numbered 1. On the other side it is styled as a ''[[Jago & Litefoot]]'' release, numbered 4.5.  The download version includes only the ''Doctor Who'' version of the cover art.
* ''Voyage to Venus'' was written to mimic [[19th century]] and early [[20th century]] science fiction. Specific authors [[Jonathan Morris]] mentions include [[Jules Verne]], [[H. G. Wells]] and [[Edgar Rice Burroughs]]. ([[BFX]]: ''Voyage to Venus'')
* ''Voyage to Venus'' was written to mimic 19th century and early 20th century science fiction. Specific authors [[Jonathan Morris]] mentions include [[Jules Verne]], [[H. G. Wells]] and [[Edgar Rice Burroughs]]. ([[BFX]]: ''Voyage to Venus'')
** The flying city of [[Amtor]] was named after Burroughs' {{w|Venus series|name for Venus}} and [[Vepaja]] was named after one of the islands in the series.  
** The flying city of [[Amtor]] was named after Burroughs' {{w|Venus series|name for Venus}} and [[Vepaja]] was named after one of the islands in the series.  
** The [[oxygen]] factories were from {{wi|Last and First Men}} by {{w|Olaf Stapledon}}.
** The [[oxygen]] factories were from {{wi|Last and First Men}} by {{w|Olaf Stapledon}}.
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* Litefoot knows what a body looks like after it has been mauled by a [[Giant rat|giant animal]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Talons of Weng-Chiang (TV story)|The Talons of Weng-Chiang]]'')
* Litefoot knows what a body looks like after it has been mauled by a [[Giant rat|giant animal]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Talons of Weng-Chiang (TV story)|The Talons of Weng-Chiang]]'')
* Jago and Litefoot sing ''[[God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen]]'' to soothe the [[Shanghorn]] which [[Felina]] later decides would be a good basis for a lullaby. This would perhaps become the [[Venusian lullaby]] that the Third Doctor sang to [[Aggedor]] on [[Peladon]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Curse of Peladon (TV story)|The Curse of Peladon]]'', ''[[The Monster of Peladon (TV story)|The Monster of Peladon]]'')
* Jago and Litefoot sing ''[[God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen]]'' to soothe the [[Shanghorn]] which [[Felina]] later decides would be a good basis for a lullaby. This would perhaps become the [[Venusian lullaby]] that the Third Doctor sang to [[Aggedor]] on [[Peladon]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Curse of Peladon (TV story)|The Curse of Peladon]]'', ''[[The Monster of Peladon (TV story)|The Monster of Peladon]]'')
* [[The Doctor]] says "Always do what you're best at, that's what I say". ([[TV]]: ''[[Nightmare of Eden (TV story)|Nightmare of Eden]]'')
* [[The Doctor]] says, "Always do what you're best at, that's what I say". ([[TV]]: ''[[Nightmare of Eden (TV story)|Nightmare of Eden]]'')


== External links ==
== External links ==

Revision as of 00:56, 4 April 2017

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Voyage to Venus was the first special Doctor Who story in Big Finish Productions' Jago & Litefoot range.

Publisher's summary

Professor Litefoot and Henry Gordon Jago are accustomed to the murky fog of Victorian London and the palatable pints of half and half at the Red Tavern. They are not used to travelling through time and space with their old friend the Doctor.

And now they find themselves whisked off to the planet Venus in the distant future, at a time when warrior women rule from a floating city in the clouds. There's a mystery here, one that the Grand Empress Vulpina intends to keep secret. Even if it means destroying these visitors from the long-dead planet Earth...

Plot

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Cast

References

Notes

Jago & Litefoot style cover
  • The Audio CD comes with a reversible cover: On one side it is styled as a Doctor Who release, numbered 1. On the other side it is styled as a Jago & Litefoot release, numbered 4.5. The download version includes only the Doctor Who version of the cover art.
  • Voyage to Venus was written to mimic 19th century and early 20th century science fiction. Specific authors Jonathan Morris mentions include Jules Verne, H. G. Wells and Edgar Rice Burroughs. (BFX: Voyage to Venus)
  • This is the first story in performed Doctor Who to take place on Venus.
  • This audio drama was recorded on 6 January 2011.

Continuity

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