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* [[Missy]] uses hypnosis on Joe Lynwood, although in a different manner to her previous incarnations' chant of "I am the Master and you will obey me" ([[TV]]: ''[[Terror of the Autons (TV story)|Terror of the Autons]]'' et al). | |||
* The Master's [[TARDIS]] demonstrates sentience ([[TV]]: ''[[The Doctor's Wife (TV story)|The Doctor's Wife]]''), requires pilots to travel ([[TV]]: ''[[Journey's End (TV story)|Journey's End]]'') and uses an avatar to talk with others ([[TV]]: ''[[Hide]]''). | |||
== External links == | == External links == |
Revision as of 04:12, 28 June 2020
The Broken Clock was the third story in the audio anthology Missy: Series One, produced by Big Finish Productions. It was written by Nev Fountain and featured Michelle Gomez as Missy.
Publisher's summary
Tonight, on Dick Zodiac's America's Most Impossible Killers, Detective Joe Lynwood hunts the most impossible killer of his career.
There's a trail of bodies. Impossible bodies. And Joe has one long night to solve the case.
Luckily, DI Missy Masters from Scotland Yard in England, London, England is here to help...
Plot
to be added
Cast
- Missy - Michelle Gomez
- Dick Zodiac - Kenneth Jay
- Joe Lynwood - Guy Paul
- The Actor Playing Joe Lynwood - Ryan Forde Iosco
- Mark / Roy - Daniel Goode
- Frankie - Rachel Verkuil
- The Actress Playing Missy - Beth Chalmers
References
- "Mark" is the Master's TARDIS from the Last Great Time War, a Mark 212.
- Among those taken on as pilots by Mark were Chuck Dowd, the O'Leary brothers, Amanda Freelove and Roy Schiff.
- In the course of her travels with Mark, Amanda Freelove posed for Pablo Picasso, played senate for Cleopatra, and secretly married Lord Byron in the Church of Saint Mary Magdelene. After Lord Byron left her for Anne Milbanke, Amanda decided to die in 1814, rather than return to the 21st century.
Notes
- An illustration by Jamie Lenman of Missy inside Mark 212 was included in The DWM Review in DWM 536.
Continuity
- Missy says that she has been "a pile of desiccated bones" before, calling it "very relaxing" and that it "saves time exfoiliating".
- Missy uses hypnosis on Joe Lynwood, although in a different manner to her previous incarnations' chant of "I am the Master and you will obey me" (TV: Terror of the Autons et al).
- The Master's TARDIS demonstrates sentience (TV: The Doctor's Wife), requires pilots to travel (TV: Journey's End) and uses an avatar to talk with others (TV: Hide).
External links
- Official The Broken Clock page at bigfinish.com
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