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==Timeline==
==Timeline==
* ''Silver Scream'' occurs at some point after the events of [[DW]]: ''[[Planet of the Dead (TV story)|Planet of the Dead]]'', as the story that immediately follows it, ''[[Fugitive]]'' contains a reference to the "four knocks" prophecy, while the story that immediately occurs after ''that'', ''[[Tesseract]]'' contains references to [[Malcolm Taylor (Planet of the Dead|Malcolm Taylor]] and Lady [[Christina da Souza]].
* ''Silver Scream'' occurs at some point after the events of [[DW]]: ''[[Planet of the Dead (TV story)|Planet of the Dead]]'', as the story that immediately follows it, ''[[Fugitive]]'' contains a reference to the "four knocks" prophecy, while the story that immediately occurs after ''that'', ''[[Tesseract]]'' contains references to [[Malcolm Taylor]] and Lady [[Christina de Souza]].


==Reprints==
==Reprints==

Revision as of 01:41, 18 March 2010

Silver Scream was the first of four parts of a connected storyline that extended through Doctor Who Ongoing #10. It introduced the characters of Matthew Finnegan and Emily Winter, who would later (in IDW: Fugitive) join the Tenth Doctor as companions. Important to the overall Ongoing story arc, the Doctor saved Winter's life, even though her death was a fixed point in time. This act led directly into his trial by the Shadow Proclamation in Fugitive.

Summary

The Doctor arrives in 1926 Hollywood to investigate a static point in time and to visit Archie Maplin, who he has apprently already met "several times' but this is the first time Archie's met him. The Doctor also meets actress Emily Winter and a runner for United Acting Studios, Matthew Finnegan, at a party full of Hollywood producers and actors. He immediately becomes suspicious of actor Maximilian Love and director Leo Miller. The Doctor finds that he was correct, and that Leo Miller has been sucking the hopes and dreams out of young actors to fuel the success of Maximilian. The Doctor eventually manages to stop the machine allowing Miller to do this, but this starts a fire in the studio, a fire which is supposed to kill Winter. However The Doctor saves her life. He manages to catch Miller and Love, who are both arrested, but is in deep trouble with the Shadow Proclamation for saving Winter's life.

Characters

References

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Notes

Silver Scream was originally intended to include Charlie Chaplin, however it was found out late that there were rights problems in using him, and so he was replaced with a character named Archie Maplin. If it had been Charlie Chaplin, then it would have fit in with Donna's reference to him in Journey's End similarly to how the Doctor mentioned a desire to meet Agatha Christie in Last of the Time Lords. The story contains a veiled reference to Chaplin, establishing that "Maplin" is a different individual.

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Continuity

  • In Journey's End when Donna Noble is about to get her memories whiped by the Doctor. She suggests going to meet Charlie Chaplin. As noted above, rights issues prevented the use of Chaplin for this story, however the Doctor does make an oblique reference to "the fellow in the bowler hat", indicating that Maplin is intended to be a different individual existing in the same universe as Chaplin (which preserves continuity should Chaplin ever appear on the TV series).
  • In an interview, Tony Lee confirmed that the ongoing series featuring the Tenth Doctor occurs right before the final specials.
  • The characters of Matthew and Emily return at the end of the following story arc, Fugitive, at which point they become companions of the Doctor.

Timeline

Reprints

  • Silver Scream is included in Doctor Who Volume 1: Fugitive, a graphic novel-style omnibus published by IDW in March 2010.

External Links

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