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* Liv remembers [[Martin Donaldson]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[A Life in the Day (audio story)|A Life in the Day]]'')
* Liv remembers [[Martin Donaldson]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[A Life in the Day (audio story)|A Life in the Day]]'')
* The Doctor reminds Liv that she has previously visited [[London]] in the [[1920s]] and [[1970s]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[A Life in the Day (audio story)|A Life in the Day]]'', ''[[Eyes of the Master (audio story)|Eyes of the Master]]'')
* The Doctor reminds Liv that she has previously visited [[London]] in the [[1920s]] and [[1970s]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[A Life in the Day (audio story)|A Life in the Day]]'', ''[[Eyes of the Master (audio story)|Eyes of the Master]]'')
* The Doctor says he has lived in [[1963]] several times before. ([[TV]]: ''[[An Unearthly Child (TV story)|An Unearthly Child]]'', [[PROSE]]: ''[[Time and Relative (novel)|Time and Relative]]'') In this particular incarnation he spent a period of time trapped on Earth in the [[20th century]], and would have lived through 1963. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Casualties of War (novel)|Casualties of War]]'', ''[[The Turing Test (novel)|The Turing Test]]'', ''[[Endgame (novel)|Endgame]]'', ''[[Father Time (novel)|Father Time]]'')
* The Doctor says he has lived in [[1963]] several times before. ([[TV]]: ''[[An Unearthly Child (TV story)|An Unearthly Child]]'', [[PROSE]]: ''[[Time and Relative (novel)|Time and Relative]]''; [[AUDIO]]: ''[[1963: The Assassination Games (audio story)|1963: The Assassination Games]]'') In this particular incarnation he spent a period of time trapped on Earth in the [[20th century]], and would have lived through 1963. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Casualties of War (novel)|Casualties of War]]'', ''[[The Turing Test (novel)|The Turing Test]]'', ''[[Endgame (novel)|Endgame]]'', ''[[Father Time (novel)|Father Time]]'')
* The Doctor and Liv return to the Doctor's house at [[107 Baker Street]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Haunting of Thomas Brewster (audio story)|The Haunting of Thomas Brewster]], [[Fugitives (audio story)|Fugitives]], [[The White Room (audio story)|The White Room]], [[Eyes of the Master (audio story)|Eyes of the Master]]'')
* The Doctor and Liv return to the Doctor's house at [[107 Baker Street]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Haunting of Thomas Brewster (audio story)|The Haunting of Thomas Brewster]], [[Fugitives (audio story)|Fugitives]], [[The White Room (audio story)|The White Room]], [[Eyes of the Master (audio story)|Eyes of the Master]]'')
* Although the Doctor and Liv never discover this, the Red Lady is eventually revealed to be [[Caleera]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Stop the Clock (audio story)|Stop the Clock]]'')
* Although the Doctor and Liv never discover this, the Red Lady is eventually revealed to be [[Caleera]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Stop the Clock (audio story)|Stop the Clock]]'')

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The Red Lady was the second story in the audio anthology Doom Coalition 1, produced by Big Finish Productions. It was written by John Dorney and featured Paul McGann as the Eighth Doctor and Nicola Walker as Liv Chenka and introduced Hattie Morahan as the new companion Helen Sinclair.

Publisher's summary

An anomaly in time brings the Doctor and Liv to London in the 1960s, where they meet a young lady named Helen Sinclair - desperately trying to make a name for herself in the face of sexism and prejudice.

Whilst the Doctor tried to uncover the secrets of a mysterious artefact, a far deadlier mystery awaits Liv and Helen in the collection of a recently deceased antiquarian.

Because that's where they find the Red Lady. Because if you do, you might not like what you see.

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Notes

  • This story was recorded at The Moat Studios.
  • The story won the 2016 Scribe Award for the best tie-in fiction in the category "Audio".[1]
  • In the behind the scenes extras, producer David Richardson cites Verity Lambert as a source of inspiration for the character of Helen Sinclair, something acknowledged in the setting of the story being 1963.

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