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* Sissinghurst knows that the Doctor is [[Lord President|President]] of the [[Lords of Time]]. | |||
* Sissinghurst refers to the Doctor as [[Valeyard]]. | |||
== Notes == | == Notes == |
Revision as of 16:17, 28 July 2017
The Carrionite Curse was the third story in Classic Doctors, New Monsters Volume Two.
Publisher's summary
Katy Bell returns to her Midlands home to find strange goings-on at the buskers fair. A witch trial in the 1980s. A bonfire ready to be lit...
Luckily, a colourful visitor is already investigating, and the local vicar, Katy's dad, is versed in tales of the macabre. Terrifying forces are on the loose, and the town hall holds a secret. There is black magic in the Black Country, and the Doctor has the name of his enemy on the tip of his tongue...
Something wicked this way comes.
Plot
to be added
Cast
- The Doctor - Colin Baker
- Mary Sissinghurst - Andrée Bernard
- Eileen Nelthorpe - Adèle Anderson
- Katy Bell - Maya Sondhi
- Rev. Douglas Bell - Michael Fenton-Stevens
References
- Sissinghurst knows that the Doctor is President of the Lords of Time.
- Sissinghurst refers to the Doctor as Valeyard.
Notes
to be added
Continuity
- The Doctor would encounter the Carrionites again in London in 1599 during his tenth incarnation. (TV: The Shakespeare Code)
- The Doctor mentions that his coat comes from Kolpasha. (PROSE: Instruments of Darkness et al.)
- Reverend Bell recalls a tale from Killingworth of Ravensworth and Stephenson foiling an old lady who made men violent by drinking from their brains. The Doctor assures him that she was not a witch. (TV: The Mark of the Rani)
External links
- Official The Carrionite Curse page at bigfinish.com