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'''''Chronoclasm''''' is the eleventh [[Big Finish Productions]] audio drama in the ''[[Jago and Litefoot]]'' series and the finale of Series Three. | '''''Chronoclasm''''' is the eleventh [[Big Finish Productions]] audio drama in the ''[[Jago and Litefoot]]'' series and the finale of Series Three. |
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Chronoclasm is the eleventh Big Finish Productions audio drama in the Jago and Litefoot series and the finale of Series Three.
Publisher's summary
When Litefoot’s home is invaded by giant metal spheres, it seems that the end of the world is nigh. The enemy has revealed itself, the end game is afoot - can two Henry Gordon Jagos save the day?
Cast
- Henry Gordon Jago - Christopher Benjamin
- George Litefoot - Trevor Baxter
- Leela - Louise Jameson
- Ellie Higson - Lisa Bowerman
- Sergeant Quick - Conrad Asquith
- Mr Payne - Philip Bretherton
- Nikola Tesla -Duncan Wibsey
- Time Eaters - Joanna Monro / Wendy Padbury
- Professor Claudius Dark - Colin Baker (cameo)
References
- According to Payne, this story takes place in "1890, give or take a few years."
- Sgt. Quick tells Professor Litefoot that the Metropolitan Police Service is issuing the cover story that the metal spheres are a stunt by a group of Bohemian artists. Litefoot raises the possibility that this may, in fact, be the truth. According to Quick, the police have interviewed the Irish author and playwright Oscar Wilde to that end and are confident that he had nothing to do with it. Jago mentions that he has previously met Wilde.
- As a result of the time breaks, Leela and Jago find a 20th century radio playing a BBC shipping broadcast. They later see a British spitfire and a German Messerschmitt fighting each other in the sky over 1890s London which had originated from either the Battle of Britain or the Blitz in the early 1940s. One of the planes is severely damaged and its pilot parachutes out of the plane. Jago, having never previously seen either a "flying machine" or a parachute, suggests to Leela that he should hire the pilot to perform his "act" at the New Regency Theatre.
- Payne has brought a sabre-toothed tiger to 1890s London from thousands of years in the past to act as a guard. Leela is able to break its neck but sustains several injuries in doing so.
- The version of Jago from several hours in the future (and from what is eventually rendered an alternative timeline) is killed by one of Payne's traps.
Story notes
- During their brief struggle, the two versions of Jago do not seem to be affected by the Blinovitch Limitation Effect. (DW: Mawdryn Undead)
Continuity
- There are several references to the fact that the New Regency Theatre will ultimately be destroyed at 8:47 p.m. on 12 October 1940 in "a future war." (JAL: Swan Song)
Timeline
External links
- Official Chronoclasm - Series Three Box Set page at bigfinish.com
- Chronoclasm at the Doctor Who Reference Guide