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* [[David Shillingford]] is a [[newsreader]]. | * [[David Shillingford]] is a [[newsreader]]. | ||
* The victims of the road deaths are [[Angela Galliard]], [[Stephen Ashcroft]], [[Donald Hadley]], [[Ricardo Gonzalez]], [[Lynn Oliver]] and [[Najmieh Alawi]]. | * The victims of the road deaths are [[Angela Galliard]], [[Stephen Ashcroft]], [[Donald Hadley]], [[Ricardo Gonzalez]], [[Lynn Oliver]] and [[Najmieh Alawi]]. | ||
* The correlation of the deaths was spotted by a junior reporter at the ''[[London Evening Herald]]''. | |||
* Charley and Robert are taken to [[Department 001]] for interrogation. | * Charley and Robert are taken to [[Department 001]] for interrogation. | ||
Revision as of 15:49, 2 October 2021
Embankment Station was the first story of the audio anthology, Charlotte Pollard: Series Two. It was written by Nicholas Briggs and featured India Fisher as Charlotte Pollard, James Joyce as Robert Buchan and Dan Starkey as the Rogue Viyran.
Publisher's summary
A bumpy arrival, journalism, politics and a security crisis.
Plot
to be added
Cast
- Charlotte Pollard - India Fisher
- Robert Buchan - James Joyce
- Rogue Viyran - Dan Starkey
- Naomi Davies - Deirdre Mullins
- Woking - Kieran Hodgson
- Rab - Ashley Kumar
- Minister - Rachel Atkins
- Lysette Allegro - Helen Goldwyn
- Prime Minister - Pippa Haywood
- The Identical Men - Colin McFarlane
- Madeline - Karen Henson
- Captain Warwick - Gary Turner
- Sergeant Hunter - Ben Crowe
References
- David Shillingford is a newsreader.
- The victims of the road deaths are Angela Galliard, Stephen Ashcroft, Donald Hadley, Ricardo Gonzalez, Lynn Oliver and Najmieh Alawi.
- The correlation of the deaths was spotted by a junior reporter at the London Evening Herald.
- Charley and Robert are taken to Department 001 for interrogation.
Notes
to be added
Continuity
- The Minister references the "breaching of the Thames flood barrier". (TV: The Runaway Bride)
External links
- Official Embankment Station page at bigfinish.com
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