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Immortal Beloved was the fourth story, though fifth release part of Big Finish Productions' The New Eighth Doctor Adventures audio stories that were co-produced with BBC 7. This was the first audio story that Jake McGann (Paul McGann's son) appeared in.
Publisher's summary
'Theosophy? Ha! Surely you mean theophany? Because we're not talking about real gods here, are we? We're talking about the appearance of gods. Your heavenly powers are a little too mechanical for my liking. And, if I may be so bold, Lord Zeus, your demeanour is not very godlike.'
Plot
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Cast
References
- Although no specific dating is given, it is set approximately a thousand years after the original humans colonised the planet that events take place on. In that time, technology hasn't advanced that much as helicopters and walkie-talkies still exist.
Notes
- Elspet Gray previously played Chancellor Thalia in TV: Arc of Infinity.
- Ian McNeice (Zeus) would later play Winston Churchill in TV: The Beast Below, TV: Victory of the Daleks, TV: The Pandorica Opens and TV: The Wedding of River Song and Reginald Harcourt in AUDIO: The Renaissance Man.
- Jake McGann (Ganymede) is the real life son of Paul McGann (The Doctor). After Patrick Troughton's son David Troughton and Peter Davison's daughter Georgia Moffett, he is the third child of one of the actors to play to Doctor to have appeared in Doctor Who. He would later play the Doctor's great-grandson Alex Campbell in AUDIO: An Unearthly Child, AUDIO: Relative Dimensions and AUDIO: Lucie Miller / To the Death.
- This audio drama was recorded on 23 August 2006 at The Moat Studios.
- This story had a running time of approximately 60 minutes.
Continuity
- The Doctor orders Lucie not to wander off, but she ignores him. The Doctor telling a companion not to wander off and them ignoring it is a running theme throughout the history of Doctor Who.
- Lucie asks if the Doctor's got closer to her own time than 1974. (AUDIO: Horror of Glam Rock)
- The Doctor refers to Lucie as "Lucie of the M62." (AUDIO: Horror of Glam Rock)
- The Doctor mentions his granddaughter, Susan Foreman, who he and Lucie would later share adventures with. (AUDIO: Relative Dimension - To the Death)