Birthright (audio story)

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Birthright was the fourth Bernice Summerfield audio drama produced by Big Finish Productions. It was the second in a trilogy of stories known as the "Time Ring Trilogy" whose arc element was the use of Bernice Summerfield and Jason Kane's wedding time rings, given to them when they were married in Happy Endings.

This was the first story to be adapted from a Virgin New Adventures which featured the Doctor. Whilst the Seventh Doctor did not feature heavily in the original novel, Ace did. Ace's role is now taken by Jason Kane.

Though adapted from a Seventh Doctor story, the work marks the Sixth Doctor actor Colin Baker's first work for Big Finish. This is also the first Big Finish release featuring an actor behind one of the televised Doctors. Colin Baker doesn't play the Doctor here though, which means he, like David Tennant after him, is an actor who played a televised Doctor but whose first work for Big Finish was not in the role of the Doctor.

Continuing the pattern from the previous story, the photos of Lisa Bowerman and Colin Baker are featured on the original audio cover.

Publisher's summary

The Time Ring Trilogy: Part 2

"If the human race were to die tomorrow, insect life would carry on regardless. Insects might even become the dominant species!"

Thrown off the Time Path, Professor Bernice Summerfield is trapped in early 20th century London, with only one of the pair of time rings she needs to get home. At the other end of time, her ex-husband Jason Kane finds himself stranded on a dead world, where the queen of the Charrl demands his help to save her dying race. But all he wants to do is find Benny, and return to the 26th century.

In the East End a series of grisly murders has been committed — is this the work of the legendary Springheel Jack or, as Benny suspects, something even more sinister? Allied with a Russian detective, she determines to find out. But the master of a grand order of sorcerers has other plans for her...

Plot

Part one

When Ernie goes back to Lily's rooms with her, she is killed by something non-human and, terrified, he tells Constable Hawkins and people blame Springheel Jack. Benny appears several nights later and learns from Charlie that she has arrived in London 1909 and could get the chronokinetiscope back from Lafayette, but she decides to hang around in order to find Jason. After giving Benny some clothes in return for a piece of silver, Charlie visits Khan and tells him about her arrival.

Benny is attacked on the street by a man whom she manages to fend off and who drops a business card for Khan's bookshop. She meets Popov, who came to her rescue, and learns of the murder of his daughter and several other girls in St Petersburg and Moscow before the killings in London began. A survivor of the murderer, with a bite mark on her neck, claims that she was attacked by the Devil and the people on the street accuse Benny and Popov due to them being strangers until Popov shows Hawkins documentation showing that he is a private investigator. Benny finds some chitin at the scene.

Jason arrives on Antýkhon and is brought before Queen Ch'tizz of the Charrl and, when she threatens him with being eaten, he tells her about his Time Ring and his universal translator. She demands his assistance in getting the Charrl through the Great Divide to another world found by the Chronomancers, as their current means of travelling there causes the Charrl's bodies to decay over time. Jason learns that the other world is Earth and promises to get Benny's Time Ring to help them invade; when Khan of the Brotherhood of the New Dawn contacts Ch'tizz about the appearance of a strange woman, she realises that it is Benny and commands him to get her ring.

After catching Charlie, who stole the victim's necklace, Benny makes him assist her with his local knowledge. She goes to a library and looks up Lafayette, reading that he was recently married, and is given a copy of a letter written by Lafayette and sent to all major libraries and museums in the country in case she visited. The letter tells of how he has stored the chronokinetiscope at the bank on Guernsey and that he will always remember her even if they never meet again.

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Part two

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Cast

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Continuity

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