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* No precise date is given [[Doctor Who universe|in-universe]] but the Doctor's mention of [[Japan]] indicates that the [[Pacific War]] is still going on. In the real world, the polls opened on 5 July 1945 - thereby setting the bulk of the story on [[4 July]] - and the result was declared on 26 July. The story at least acknowledges this period of delay.
* No precise date is given [[Doctor Who universe|in-universe]] but the Doctor's mention of [[Japan]] indicates that the [[Pacific War]] is still going on. In the real world, the polls opened on 5 July 1945 - thereby setting the bulk of the story on [[4 July]] - and the result was declared on 26 July. The story at least acknowledges this period of delay.
* [[Director (crew)|Director]] [[Sam Clemens]] also had a role in directing Churchill's following audio appearance, ''[[Operation: Hellfire (audio story)|Operation: Hellfire]]'' in ''[[The Third Doctor Adventures: Volume Six]]'', released [[14 May (releases)|two months later]]. Although ''Hellfire'' was primarily directed by [[Nicholas Briggs]], [[Ian McNeice]] recorded his lines at a separate date from the rest of the cast under Clemens' direction. Clemens also voiced the character of [[Hegley]] in that story. ([[BFX]]: ''[[Operation: Hellfire (audio story)|Operation: Hellfire]]'')
* [[Director (crew)|Director]] [[Sam Clemens]] also had a role in directing Churchill's following audio appearance, ''[[Operation: Hellfire (audio story)|Operation: Hellfire]]'' in ''[[The Third Doctor Adventures: Volume Six]]'', released [[14 May (releases)|two months later]]. Although ''Hellfire'' was primarily directed by [[Nicholas Briggs]], [[Ian McNeice]] recorded his lines at a separate date from the rest of the cast under Clemens' direction. Clemens also voiced the character of [[Hegley]] in that story. ([[BFX]]: ''[[Operation: Hellfire (audio story)|Operation: Hellfire]]'')
* This story was originally released on CD and download.
* This story was recorded on [[10 September (production)|10]] & [[11 September (production)|11 September]] [[2019 (production)|2019]] and [[13 January (production)|13 January]] [[2020 (production)|2020]] at [[The Moat Studios]] and [[WideBuddah]].
* This story was recorded on [[10 September (production)|10]] & [[11 September (production)|11 September]] [[2019 (production)|2019]] and [[13 January (production)|13 January]] [[2020 (production)|2020]] at [[The Moat Studios]] and WideBuddah.


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==

Revision as of 12:54, 13 January 2024

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Subterfuge was the two hundred and sixty second story in Big Finish's monthly range. It was written by Helen Goldwyn and featured Sylvester McCoy as the Seventh Doctor, Ian McNeice as Winston Churchill and Rufus Hound as the Monk. It was the third in a trilogy of stories pitting the Seventh Doctor against another rogue Time Lord.

Set during the 1945 general election, the story was released just four months after the general election in 2019. Cast and crew observed a certain contemporary vibe present in the script. Samuel Clemens, the director, noted that, while the story doesn't necessarily pass specific comments or judgements, it used its historical setting to reflect aspects of the real-world political climate as it was around the time of release. (BFX: Subterfuge)

Publisher's summary

London, 1945. Winston Churchill campaigns for re-election. His new strategic adviser assures him that Britain has a bright future under his continued leadership. It’s a vote he can’t possibly lose. But the Doctor knows that he must.

The Monk is meddling, altering history for his own selfish ends. With spies and aliens in the mix, Winston realises victory may not be so simple. But at least he can trust his old friend... can’t he?

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