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'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the thirty- | '''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the thirty-second novel in the [[BBC Past Doctor Adventures]] series. It was written by [[Mike Tucker]], released [[3 July (releases)|3 July]] [[2000 (releases)|2000]] and featured the [[Seventh Doctor]] and [[Ace]]. | ||
This novel presents another take on what happened to [[the Master]] following the events in the television story, ''[[Survival (TV story)|Survival]]''. | This novel presents another take on what happened to [[the Master]] following the events in the television story, ''[[Survival (TV story)|Survival]]''. |
Revision as of 04:31, 24 September 2021
Prime Time was the thirty-second novel in the BBC Past Doctor Adventures series. It was written by Mike Tucker, released 3 July 2000 and featured the Seventh Doctor and Ace.
This novel presents another take on what happened to the Master following the events in the television story, Survival.
Publisher's summary
Coming up after the break, the start of a new series of programmes featuring the mysterious traveller in Time and Space known only as — the Doctor.
Detecting a mysterious sub-space signal in the Time Vortex, the Doctor and Ace land on the planet Blinni-Gaar. They soon discover that the native population are little more than zombies, addicted to the programmes of the dangerously powerful Channel 400. As the Doctor investigates, he finds that the television company has a sinister agenda that has nothing to do with entertainment.
Why is the Director-General of Channel 400 so interested in the Doctor? Who are the mysterious aliens who watch from the shadows of the Brago nebula? And why is a pack of Zzinbriizi jackals stalking the streets of Blinni-Gaar?
As the Doctor is drawn deeper and deeper into a web of intrigue and deceit he discovers that he has an unexpected ally — of the most dangerous kind.
Plot
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Characters
- Seventh Doctor
- Ace
- The Tremas Master
- Barrock
- Eeji Tek
- Freel Rooth
- Gartrold Breame
- Gatti Rooth
- Greg Ashby
- Maltin Rooth
- Reg Gurney
- Rennie Trasker
- Roderik Saarl
- Vogol Lukos
References
- The Doctor has Coralee wine in the TARDIS.
- The Fleshsmiths are from the planet Scrantek in the Brago nebula.
- The Doctor's TARDIS has an on board gym.
- Channel 400 programmes include Walking with Drashigs and Ogron Hospital.
Notes
- This story contradicts the novel First Frontier, in which the Master gains a new body immediately after leaving the Cheetah World.
- Events of this novel lead into events in the novel Heritage.
Continuity
- The Master is still infected with the cheetah virus. (TV: Survival)
- Ace refers to her recent visit to Coralee (PROSE: Storm Harvest) and her encounter with Daleks on Kar-Charrat in the 42nd century. (AUDIO: The Genocide Machine)
- Greg Ashby refers to the Doctor's involvement in the disaster on Coralee (PROSE: Storm Harvest) and events on the planets Peladon (TV: The Curse of Peladon, The Monster of Peladon, AUDIO: The Bride of Peladon, The Prisoner of Peladon, PROSE: Legacy) and Inter Minor. (TV: Carnival of Monsters)
- Greg Ashby and Eeji Tek work for IntraVenus. Ashby has a low opinion of his boss Dogbolter. (COMIC: The Moderator, The Shape Shifter, Time Bomb!, et al.)
- The Doctor speculates that he could one day regenerate into a female, which he eventually did after his thirteenth regeneration. (TV: Twice Upon a Time)
External links
- Prime Time at the Doctor Who Reference Guide
- The Discontinuity Guide to: Prime Time at The Whoniverse
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