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* Vane is actually a [[supply teacher]] named Clive. He lives in a [[bedsit]] in [[Kentish Town]]. | * Vane is actually a [[supply teacher]] named Clive. He lives in a [[bedsit]] in [[Kentish Town]]. | ||
** Clive is a devoted reader of [[pulp fiction|pulp]] [[spy fiction]]; hence, his fantastical alter-ego is a world-class [[spy]], employed by the [[Whitehall]] wing of a very secretive [[British]] intelligence organisation, known | ** Clive is a devoted reader of [[pulp fiction|pulp]] [[spy fiction]]; hence, his fantastical alter-ego is a world-class [[spy]], employed by the [[Whitehall]] wing of a very secretive [[British]] intelligence organisation, internally known as [[the Creche]]. | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == |
Revision as of 23:39, 10 November 2019
Fever Island was the sixth story in the eighth series of the Fourth Doctor Adventures, produced by Big Finish Productions.
Publisher's summary
Jason Vane is England’s suavest secret agent, and today he’s on his deadliest mission yet. Tracking down the evil Okulov... before he destroys the world.
The Doctor, Ann and K9 are, in contrast, finding their own mission a little hard to complete. A strange storm in the vortex has swept them back in time, back to Earth in 1978 and a strange place called 'Fever Island'.
A place where their worst nightmares are about to come true...
Plot
Part one
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Part two
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Cast
- The Doctor - Tom Baker
- Ann Kelso - Jane Slavin
- K9 - John Leeson
- Jason Vane - Gethin Anthony
- Dr Leon Jessel - David Rintoul
- Miss Pocket / Dr Caroline Pursglove - Bettrys Jones
- The Commodore / Mrs Kidd - Carolyn Seymour
- Desmond Kettley - Barnaby Edwards
References
- Vane is actually a supply teacher named Clive. He lives in a bedsit in Kentish Town.
- Clive is a devoted reader of pulp spy fiction; hence, his fantastical alter-ego is a world-class spy, employed by the Whitehall wing of a very secretive British intelligence organisation, internally known as the Creche.
Notes
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Continuity
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External links
- Official Fever Island page at bigfinish.com
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