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== References ==
== References ==
* The Constable sang '''Here we go round the prickly pear at five o’clock in the morning''<nowiki/>' which is a quotation from [[The Hollow Men|''The Hollow Men'']] by [[T.S. Eliot|T. S. Eliot]], the same poem which the Barber-Surgeon referenced in ''[[The Mission (audio story)|The Mission]]''.
* The Constable sang '''Here we go round the prickly pear at five o’clock in the morning''<nowiki/>' which is a quotation from [[The Hollow Men|''The Hollow Men'']] by [[T.S. Eliot|T. S. Eliot]], the same poem which the Barber-Surgeon referenced in ''[[The Mission (audio story)|The Mission]]''.
*The Constable uses [[Promethean Everlasting Matches|matches that don't go out]], and claims that 'the Foreman' invented<nowiki/> them.
* The Constable referred to the Barber-Surgeon as '[[76 Totter's Lane|the Foreman]]'.
* The Constable referred to the Barber-Surgeon as '[[76 Totter's Lane|the Foreman]]'.
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Revision as of 11:38, 23 December 2022

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The Horror was the third and final audio story in the anthology He Who Fights With Monsters, produced by Big Finish Productions. It was written by Robert Valentine and featured Jonathon Carley as the War Doctor, Ken Bones as and Nicholas Le Prevost as the Barber-Surgeon.

Synopsis

The Doctor is missing in action. As Gallifrey and Skaro face total destruction, Time Lord and Dalek forces converge on the realm of the Barber-Surgeon. From his junkyard fortress in a lost dimension, the renegade warmonger is about to create his ultimate weapon...Who or what can possibly stop him?

Plot

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Cast

References

  • The Constable sang 'Here we go round the prickly pear at five o’clock in the morning' which is a quotation from The Hollow Men by T. S. Eliot, the same poem which the Barber-Surgeon referenced in The Mission.
  • The Constable uses matches that don't go out, and claims that 'the Foreman' invented them.
  • The Constable referred to the Barber-Surgeon as 'the Foreman'.

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Notes

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Continuity

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