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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* This story uses the 1950s style Torchwood introduction music, introduced in ''[[Parasite (audio story)|Parasite]]''. This is one of many examples of altered Torchwood intros used to indicate a different time setting, such as the Victorian theme and the retro theme.
* This story uses the 1950s style Torchwood introduction music, introduced in ''[[Parasite (audio story)|Parasite]]''. This is one of many examples of altered Torchwood intros used to indicate a different time setting, such as the Victorian theme and the retro theme.
* Despite being released ''after'' [[Torchwood Soho (audio series)|Torchwood: Soho]]'', this story takes place ''before'' that boxset and ''after'' Norton's attempted takeover of Torchwood in ''[[Goodbye Piccadilly (audio story)|Goodbye Piccadilly]]''.
* Despite being released ''after'' ''[[Torchwood Soho (audio series)|Torchwood: Soho]]'', this story takes place ''before'' that boxset and ''after'' Norton's attempted takeover of Torchwood in ''[[Goodbye Piccadilly (audio story)|Goodbye Piccadilly]]''.


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==

Revision as of 23:54, 27 July 2021

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Madam, I'm was the fifty-second story in the Torchwood audio series by Big Finish Productions. It was written by James Goss.

Publisher's summary

Torchwood, Soho, the 1950s. Disgraced agent Norton Folgate has a new boyfriend, the very lovely Adam. Brilliant scientist Lizbeth Hayhoe meets a charming stranger on the underground, the very lovely Adam. Very soon, Torchwood has a new leader – the very lovely Adam.

With people losing their lives and their souls, Lizbeth and Norton must work out what's happening to Torchwood. And why is Torchwood preparing to go to war?

Plot

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Cast

References

  • Rigsby is demoted from leader of Torchwood Soho to janitor.

Notes

  • This story uses the 1950s style Torchwood introduction music, introduced in Parasite. This is one of many examples of altered Torchwood intros used to indicate a different time setting, such as the Victorian theme and the retro theme.
  • Despite being released after Torchwood: Soho, this story takes place before that boxset and after Norton's attempted takeover of Torchwood in Goodbye Piccadilly.

Continuity

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