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* Steven remembers having to live in the [[1950s]] on a previous occasion, although that time he'd had with him a friend, [[Sara Kingdom|Sara]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[An Ordinary Life (audio story)|An Ordinary Life]]'')
* Steven remembers having to live in the [[1950s]] on a previous occasion, although that time he'd had with him a friend, [[Sara Kingdom|Sara]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[An Ordinary Life (audio story)|An Ordinary Life]]'')
* Steven tries selling a [[Magpie Electricals|Magpie]] [[Magpie Tele-Wave 2000|Tele-Wave 2000]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Idiot's Lantern (TV story)|The Idiot's Lantern]]'')
* Steven tries selling a [[Magpie Electricals|Magpie]] [[Magpie Tele-Wave 2000|Tele-Wave 2000]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Idiot's Lantern (TV story)|The Idiot's Lantern]]'')
* Steven has encountered the [[Vardan]]s before but makes no mention how they are responsible for the death of his fellow companion and friend Oliver Harper. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The First Wave (audio story)|The First Wave]]'')
* Steven has encountered the [[Vardan|Vardans]] before but makes no mention how they are responsible for the death of his fellow companion and friend [[Oliver Harper]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The First Wave (audio story)|The First Wave]]'')
* The [[Vardan]] [[Mediasphere]] was previously central to their plots. When [[Bernice Summerfield|Benny]] and the [[Seventh Doctor]] encountered this technology, it allowed entrance into the [[Mediascape]], which was similar in conceit and technology to the [[Land of Fiction]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[No Future (novel)|No Future]]'')
* The [[Vardan]] [[Mediasphere]] was previously central to their plots. When [[Bernice Summerfield|Benny]] and the [[Seventh Doctor]] encountered this technology, it allowed entrance into the [[Mediascape]], which was similar in conceit and technology to the [[Land of Fiction]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[No Future (novel)|No Future]]'')
* The Doctor warns that the Vardans would be locked in a [[temporal paradox|paradox]] for eternity, should they kill Teddy Baxter before the now-[[fixed point]] from his future. The [[Eleventh Doctor]] and [[River Song]] would later face this exact consequence when attempting to change the fixed point of the Doctor's supposed death at [[Lake Silencio]], becoming trapped within a [[River Song's World|time bubble]] until the paradox was resolved. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Wedding of River Song (TV story)|The Wedding of River Song]]'')
* The Doctor warns that the Vardans would be locked in a [[temporal paradox|paradox]] for eternity, should they kill Teddy Baxter before the now-[[fixed point]] from his future. The [[Eleventh Doctor]] and [[River Song]] would later face this exact consequence when attempting to change the fixed point of the Doctor's supposed death at [[Lake Silencio]], becoming trapped within a [[River Song's World|time bubble]] until the paradox was resolved. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Wedding of River Song (TV story)|The Wedding of River Song]]'')

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The Vardan Invasion of Mirth was the third story in The First Doctor: Volume Three.

Publisher's summary

The Doctor and Steven think they've arrived in London 1956, but the TARDIS disagrees. When both the Doctor and his craft are lost, it's down to Steven to solve a mystery that holds his fate in its grasp. With the help of comic Teddy Baxter, Steven's going to have to find a way into Television...

Plot

Something in Television (1)

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"It's Teddy Baxter!" (2)

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Cast

Additional Voices

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Notes

  • The voice of Paul Spragg is used posthumously to provide the sound for a comedy sketch which they needed in one scene to play in the background for 2-3 minutes. Ian Atkins had recorded these with Spragg before even joining Big Finish. The pair had put together a number of comedy videos which Atkins, before this release, had never put to use in a project. (BFX: The Vardan Invasion of Mirth)
  • Teddy Baxter was in part based on the real-world comedian Will Hay, particularly with regards to his outside interest in astronomy. The writers were also inspired by the Chuckle Brothers while writing Teddy's double act routines. (BFX: The Vardan Invasion of Mirth)

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