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== Story notes ==
== Story notes ==
* This is the first ''Companion Chronicle'' to feature the [[Sixth Doctor]].
* This is the first ''Companion Chronicle'' to feature the [[Sixth Doctor]].
* This audio drama was recorded on [[26 October (production)|26 October]] [[2009 (production)|2009]] at [[The Moat Studios]].
* This audio drama was recorded on [[26 October (production)|26 October]] [[2009 (production)|2009]] at [[The Moat Studios|the Moat Studios]].
* This story was told from [[Jamie McCrimmon (Land of Fiction)|Jamie]]'s perspective.
* This story was told from [[Jamie McCrimmon (Land of Fiction)|Jamie]]'s perspective.
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Night's Black Agents was the eleventh story of the fourth series in The Companion Chronicles, produced by Big Finish Productions. It was written by Marty Ross, narrated by Frazer Hines and featured the Sixth Doctor and Jamie McCrimmon.

Publisher's summary

Jamie McCrimmon and his new friend the Sixth Doctor are lost on the moors of Scotland, where the legendary Kelpie roams...

They are offered shelter by the Reverend Merodach, the minister of the parish of Lammermoor, and are welcomed to his castle. But strange forces are at work within its walls, and Merodach is not what he appears.

Can the Doctor and Jamie prevent their powerful enemy from taking the TARDIS for himself?

Plot

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Cast

References

  • The Doctor tells Jamie that the Scottish legend of the Kelpie has no basis in fact.
  • Reverend Merodach is the minister of the parish of Lammermoor in Lothian.
  • Jamie describes Reverend Merodach as resembling a "chewed out apple core."
  • Reverend Merodach states that the wearing of tartan has been banned in Scotland since the Jacobite Rising in the 1740s.
  • Reverend Merodach describes the Doctor's coat as resembling that of "a carnival magician".
  • The Doctor quotes Macbeth.
  • Reverend Merodach contemptuously refers to Bonnie Prince Charlie as "an Italian dandy".

Story notes

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Continuity

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