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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* [[Andy Lane]]'s [[1994 (releases)|1994]] [[Virgin New Adventures|New Adventures]] novel ''[[All-Consuming Fire (novel)|All-Consuming Fire]]'' was also set in the [[Victorian era]]. He also later wrote five [[Big Finish]] audio dramas featuring Jago and Litefoot: ''[[The Mahogany Murderers (audio story)|The Mahogany Murderers]]'', ''[[The Similarity Engine (audio story)|The Similarity Engine]]'', ''[[The Ruthven Inheritance (audio story)|The Ruthven Inheritance]]'', ''[[Chronoclasm (audio story)|Chronoclasm]]'', and ''[[The Backwards Men (audio story)|The Backwards Men]]''.
* [[Andy Lane]]'s [[1994 (releases)|1994]] [[Virgin New Adventures|New Adventures]] novel ''[[All-Consuming Fire (novel)|All-Consuming Fire]]'' was also set in the [[Victorian era]]. He also later wrote five [[Big Finish]] audio dramas featuring Jago and Litefoot: ''[[The Mahogany Murderers (audio story)|The Mahogany Murderers]]'', ''[[The Similarity Engine (audio story)|The Similarity Engine]]'', ''[[The Ruthven Inheritance (audio story)|The Ruthven Inheritance]]'', ''[[Chronoclasm (audio story)|Chronoclasm]]'', and ''[[The Backwards Men (audio story)|The Backwards Men]]''.
* This story is a "pure historical" featuring no science fiction elements apart from the presence of the Doctor.
* This story is a "[[pure historical]]" featuring no science fiction elements apart from the presence of the Doctor.


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==

Latest revision as of 21:20, 26 October 2024

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A Victorian Interlude was a Brief Encounter short story published in DWM 172. It featured Henry Gordon Jago and George Litefoot in their first appearance in any medium since their debut in the television story The Talons of Weng-Chiang in 1977.

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With giant rats still roaming the sewers of Victorian London, Henry Gordon Jago and George Litefoot realise that someone must deal with the creatures and intend to do it themselves using their newly acquired Gatling gun. They have only been told about the rats by the Doctor, and have not actually seen them. As the pair leave the public house where they have been discussing their forthcoming task, as well as wishing the Fourth Doctor was still around to help, Litefoot bumps into a stranger dressed as a cricketer, to whom he apologises before departing. While the stranger seems to recognise him, Litefoot feels a chill pass through him.

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  • The poison intended to kill the giant rats didn't work.

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