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* Benny was taken to Dellah by the [[Eighth Doctor]] at the end of [[NA]]: ''[[The Dying Days]]''.
* Benny was taken to Dellah by the [[Eighth Doctor]] at the end of [[NA]]: ''[[The Dying Days]]''.
* Benny first met [[God (Worldsphere)|God]] in [[NA]]: ''[[The Also People]]''.
* Benny first met [[God (Worldsphere)|God]] in [[NA]]: ''[[The Also People]]''.
* This novel introduces [[Marcus Krytell]]; Benny will meet him in [[BNA]]: ''[[Ship of Fools]]''.
* This novel introduces [[Marcus Krytell]]; Benny will meet him in [[BNA]]: ''[[Ship of Fools (novel)|Ship of Fools]]''.


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Publisher's summary

'The King's balls get bigger every year!'

Bernice Surprise Summerfield is settling into her new job as Professor of Archaeology at St. Oscar's University on the planet Dellah — one of the most prestigious centres of learning in the Milky Way. She wants to put her past, especially her failed marriage, behind her.

So she's glad when she gets the chance to take her tutorial group to investigate the lost civilisation of Perfecton. Three whole weeks of archaeological research in the field. The perfect way to forget your worries.

She doesn't bank on three things.

That Menlove Stokes, Professor of Applied Art, and various other academics would be along for the ride. That vicious alien marauders would decide to explore the planet at the same time. And that a reactivated Perfecton device would plunge her into a situation that can only be described as — panto.

Characters

  • Benny uses Ah: A Perfume For An Alien or Human.
  • Benny has the name Dick Whittington in the panto reality.
  • Is transformed into a seven-foot-tall swashbuckler with marked propensities for singing, tap-dancing, and rude jokes.
  • This is the first appearance of Benny's robotic porter, who looks like a hovering sphere about the size of a billiard ball.
  • Michael Doran

References

Notes

  • This novel was adapted by Jacqueline Rayner as a Big Finish audio drama (see Oh No It Isn't)
  • There are quite a lot of rude jokes throughout the novel, many of them made by Wolsey.
  • Wolsey confirms Benny's suspicions about human-cat relations when he refers to her as "servant-woman".
  • The image on the cover of this novel actually happens in the novel.

Continuity

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