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== Plot ==
== Plot ==
[[Ninth Doctor|The Doctor]] arrives at [[Barclay (Swipe Right)|Barclay]] and [[Natalie (Swipe Right)|Natalie]]'s [[restaurant]] on [[Crell]] and is seated with [[Bethany Brown|Beth]] when he pretends to be meeting someone given that, like all other restaurants on Crell, they only serve couples. He pretends to be [[Julien (Swipe Right)|Julien]], her date, and learns from her that the disappearances on the [[planet]] are due to [[the Matchmaker]]. She begrudgingly takes a [[napkin]] with his [[telephone]] number on when she leaves and, after the Doctor heads to [[the TARDIS]] to investigate the Matchmaker, [[River Song|River]] arrives and briefly speaks with the real Julien. River too is looking into the Matchmaker and assumes that Julien is being hyperbolic when he tells her that he will [[death|die]] if the date does not work out.
[[Ninth Doctor|The Doctor]] arrives at [[Barclay (Swipe Right)|Barclay]] and [[Natalie (Swipe Right)|Natalie]]'s [[restaurant]] on [[Crell]] and is seated with [[Bethany Brown|Beth]] when he pretends to be meeting someone given that, like all other restaurants on Crell, they only serve couples. He pretends to be [[Julien (Swipe Right)|Julien]], her date, and learns from her that the disappearances on the [[planet]] are due to [[the Matchmaker]]. She begrudgingly takes a [[napkin]] with his [[telephone]] number on when she leaves and, after the Doctor heads to [[the TARDIS]] to investigate the Matchmaker, [[River Song|River]] arrives and briefly speaks with the real Julien. River too is looking into the Matchmaker and assumes that Julien is being hyperbolic when he tells her that he will [[death|die]] if the date does not work out. Once she leaves, Barclay and Natalie report that the date was a failure despite Julien begging them not to and [[robot]]s go after him and Beth.


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* The Doctor has seen the original stage production of ''[[Fiddler on the Roof]]''.
* The Doctor has seen the original stage production of ''[[Fiddler on the Roof]]''.
* According to [[River Song|River]], [[champagne]] which does not come from the [[Champagne region]] of the [[Crab Nebula]] is just sparkling wine.
* According to [[River Song|River]], [[champagne]] which does not come from the [[Champagne region]] of the [[Crab Nebula]] is just sparkling wine.
* [[Michael (Swipe Right)|Michael]] is 41.


== Notes ==
== Notes ==

Revision as of 12:59, 29 May 2024

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Swipe Right was the first story in the audio anthology Star-Crossed, produced by Big Finish Productions. It was written by John Dorney and featured Christopher Eccleston as the Ninth Doctor and Alex Kingston as River Song.

Publisher's summary

There are strange rumours about the planet Crell. People have been vanishing. The mysterious Matchmaker is keen to get the populace paired up via his special dating app… but rejecting too many suitors can have fatal consequences.

It's precisely the sort of thing the Doctor would want to investigate. But unfortunately it's also precisely the sort of thing River Song would want to investigate too. The Doctor and River are on a collision course - but this time it might not be a match made in heaven.

Plot

The Doctor arrives at Barclay and Natalie's restaurant on Crell and is seated with Beth when he pretends to be meeting someone given that, like all other restaurants on Crell, they only serve couples. He pretends to be Julien, her date, and learns from her that the disappearances on the planet are due to the Matchmaker. She begrudgingly takes a napkin with his telephone number on when she leaves and, after the Doctor heads to the TARDIS to investigate the Matchmaker, River arrives and briefly speaks with the real Julien. River too is looking into the Matchmaker and assumes that Julien is being hyperbolic when he tells her that he will die if the date does not work out. Once she leaves, Barclay and Natalie report that the date was a failure despite Julien begging them not to and robots go after him and Beth.

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