Angels (audio story)
Angels was the fourth story in the Doctor Who: Redacted podcast series, produced by BBC Sounds. It was written by Catherine Brinkworth with additional writing by Juno Dawson and Ella Watts and starred Charlie Craggs as Cleo Proctor, Lois Chimimba as Abby McPhail, Holly Quin-Ankrah as Shawna Thompson and Finlay Robertson as Larry Nightingale.
Publisher's summary
Abby gets an interview with her favourite blogger, Larry Nightingale. The two think that maybe some creatures called Weeping Angels have something to do with the country-wide disappearances. Abby figures that meeting a strange man at night in Glasgow Necropolis is probably fine, yeah?
Plot
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Cast
- Cleo Proctor - Charlie Craggs
- Abby McPhail - Lois Chimimba
- Shawna Thompson - Holly Quin-Ankrah
- Larry Nightingale - Finlay Robertson
- Jordan Proctor - Jacob Hawley
- Police Officer - Karim Kronfli
- Additional Voices - Kieran Hodgson
Crew
- Written by Catherine Brinkworth
- Additional Writing by Juno Dawson and Ella Watts
- Produced and Directed by Ella Watts
- Executive Producer: James Robinson
- Sound Engineer: Paul Clark
- Studio Assistant: Jacob Tombling
- Sound Design: David Thomas
- Additional Sound Design: Arlie Adlington
- Original Composition: David Devereux
- Production Co-ordinators: Sarah Sharpe and Sarah Nicholls
- Script Editor: Tasha Dhanraj
- Recorded at Sonica Studios, Clapham
A BBC Studios Production for BBC Sounds
References
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Notes
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Continuity
- Jordan is missing. (AUDIO: Lost)
- Abby describes Wester Drumlins and the Weeping Angels inside. (TV: Blink, PROSE: The Very Real Mystery of Wester Drumlins)
- Cleo jokingly asks if they're doing an episode on "alien foetus in a jar". (AUDIO: SOS)
- Larry writes for the Into the Unknown blog. (PROSE: Into the Unknown)
- Larry's wife and sister are missing. (PROSE: Quick favour, TV: Blink)
- Larry was reunited with his wife in the 1920s by "an old friend". (GAME: The Lonely Assassins)
External links
- Official Angels page on the Doctor Who website