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* [[Colin Colchester-Price]] mentions [[Batman]] and [[Alfred Pennyworth|Alfred]].
* [[Colin Colchester-Price]] mentions [[Batman]] and [[Alfred Pennyworth|Alfred]].
* Colin and [[St John Colchester]] comment on how unusual the first name St John and its pronunciation is. When they decide to use it as a safe word for ending dinner parties, St John says that no one will guess what they are saying.
* Colin and [[St John Colchester]] comment on how unusual the first name St John and its pronunciation is. When they decide to use it as a safe word for ending dinner parties, St John says that no one will guess what they are saying.
* [[Ritz Tower]] is at [[11 Richmond Street|11]] [[Richmond Street]], the same address where [[Ritz Dance Hall]] was situated until two year ago.


== Notes ==
== Notes ==

Revision as of 00:05, 24 February 2018

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A Kill to a View was the sixth audio episode of Aliens Among Us and the second story in the second box set. It saw the return of Bilis Manger and introduced Mr Colchester's husband Colin, who was only mentioned previously. It also revealed Mr Colchester's first name for the most attentive listeners.

Publisher's summary

Ritz Towers is a luxury tower block so exclusive not even aliens can get a place there. Mr Colchester has somehow secured a flat at the Ritz. With the streets increasingly troubled, his husband feels safe there. The problem is that Ritz Towers is anything but safe.

For a start, the building has more tenants than it has flats. Then there are the endless dinner parties. The whole new definition of upwardly mobile. And finally, there is the very mysterious caretaker.

Plot

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Cast

References

Notes

  • The title is a play on the 1985 James Bond film, A View to a Kill.
  • The comment about nobody guessing what the safe word "St John" stood for could also apply to the audience. Despite wounded Colin Colchester-Price calling his husband by the first name at the end of the story, even some professional reviewers did not guess it to be his first name.[1]

Continuity

Footnotes

  1. Mat Greenfield (21 October 2017). Review: Aliens Among Us Part Two Shakes Torchwood’s Foundations. blogtorwho.com. Retrieved on 20 February, 2018.

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