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Past Lives was the first story in the Once and Future audio series, produced by Big Finish Productions in celebration of the 60th Anniversary of Doctor Who.
It was written by Robert Valentine and featured Tom Baker as the Fourth Doctor, Sadie Miller as Sarah Jane Smith, Jemma Redgrave as Kate Stewart, Ingrid Oliver as Petronella Osgood and Rufus Hound as the Monk.
Publisher's summary[[edit] | [edit source]]
The Time War. The Doctor has been injured and brought to a Time Lord field hospital. His body glows with energy, but this is no regeneration into a future form – instead, the Doctor's past faces begin to appear as he flits haphazardly between incarnations...
Staggering to his TARDIS, the Doctor sets out to solve the mystery of his 'degeneration'. Who has done this to him? How? And why? From the Earth to the stars, across an array of familiar times and places, he follows clues to retrace his steps, encountering old friends and enemies along the way. Tumbling through his lives, the Doctor must stop his degeneration before he loses himself completely...
Settling as his Fourth incarnation, the Doctor goes in search of the Monk, with a vague memory that he had something to do with his 'degeneration'.
On Earth, the Monk is meddling, bringing Sarah Jane Smith to the future UNIT HQ to steal a device for an alien race. The Doctor must help Kate Stewart and Osgood foil an invasion before he can confront the Monk about what he knows…
Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]
During the Time War, the War Doctor is brought to a field hospital, having been shot by some weapon. Before the medics can get any information out of him, the Doctor degenerates through his past incarnations and runs to the TARDIS, where he finds himself stabilising into his fourth incarnation in part due to the ship's calming influence. He also notes that the degeneration is affecting the TARDIS as well, with the temporal safeguards tying it to the war having weakened, enabling him to leave the war completely.
As the only thing he can remember about what happened is that the Monk is involved, the Doctor uses a temporal iterator to trace him to an island off the coast of Scotland in the 20th century and follows him to 22nd century Hong Kong, where the Monk exchanges diamonds for a smart black omnivariable decryptor before sedating him and running off. After meeting with Mr Mallory at Glastonbury Tor, the Monk kidnaps Sarah from Aberdeen.
The Doctor follows the Monk to London in early 2010, but detects a cloaking device above Glastonbury which Kate and Osgood are also aware of and goes to investigate, meeting the two of them in the Tower of London just before a Hyreth chasing them dies of old age. They head down to the Black Archive to collect the Hyreth's energy source, the Magna Gral, and discover that the Monk has used the decryptor to break in with Sarah, who has fought the Hyreth in the past, to find the device. The Monk explains that he has had nanobombs put into his blood by a client before taking the Magna Gral to his TARDIS, frying the Doctor's temporal iterator before dematerialising.
Osgood reveals that she has been completing an iterator that the Third Doctor worked on during his exile and they use it to trace the Monk to Glastonbury where Mr Mallory, who is actually the Hyreth Galavaunt, takes the Monk and the Magna Gral to his warship to awaken his people. The Doctor materialises aboard and orders Kate and Osgood to guard the TARDIS whilst he and Sarah go to speak with the Monk, but they ignore him and confront Galavaunt as he attempts to use the Magna Gral, which succeeds only in giving the Hyreth enough life to reach their natural end and die. Galavaunt mourns his people and surrenders himself and Baravoar to UNIT, who intend to place him in a care home for aliens.
The Doctor neutralises the Monk's nanobombs and learns that the Time War is in the Monk's personal future, meaning he has no knowledge of the degeneration weapon and can only suggest that he visit his daughter to find a way to delay the weapon's effects with sympathetic DNA. The Doctor tasks the Monk with returning Sarah to her own time. Unfortunately for the Doctor, his temporary stability comes to an end, as the degeneration begins to change his appearance once again. Wondering which way the degeneration will go, he says goodbye to Sarah, Kate and Osgood. He departs in his TARDIS, promising to continue to remember that UNIT is there for him.
Cast[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The Fourth Doctor - Tom Baker
- Sarah Jane Smith - Sadie Miller
- Kate Stewart - Jemma Redgrave
- Osgood - Ingrid Oliver
- The Monk - Rufus Hound
- "Mr Mallory" / Galavaunt / Baravoar - Ewan Bailey
- Field Surgeon / Merchant - Dan Starkey
- The First Doctor - Stephen Noonan
- The Second Doctor - Michael Troughton
- The Third Doctor - Tim Treloar
- The Fifth Doctor - Peter Davison
- The Sixth Doctor - Colin Baker
- The Seventh Doctor - Sylvester McCoy
Crew[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Senior Producer - John Ainsworth
- Cover Art - Lee Johnson
- Director - Helen Goldwyn
- Executive Producers - Jason Haigh-Ellery and Nicholas Briggs
- Music and Sound Design - Howard Carter
- Producer - David Richardson
- Script Editor - Matt Fitton
- Writer - Robert Valentine
Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Whilst degenerating, the Third Doctor refers to the Yeti and Cybermen.
- The Monk mocks the chameleon circuit of the Doctor's TARDIS.
- The Monk has a sonic skeleton key.
- The Monk gains access to the Black Archive, where his TARDIS is disguised as a guard hut.
- Among the items in the Black Archive are Sontaran grenades, Bannerman assault rifles, an Auton wrist gun and a damaged control sphere.
- The Magna Gral resembles coprolite.
- The Doctor mistakenly refers to Kate as "Brigadier".
- The Hyreth are old enemies of the Doctor and Sarah, who previously defeated them alongside Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart.
Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- According to Robert Valentine in the behind-the-scenes material for this story, its working title was Once and Future before that became the title for the overall story arc.
- The story does not specify which Doctor is degenerating. However, the TARDIS hum in the pre-titles, the console room seen in the video trailer, and the absence of Paul McGann during the degeneration sequence, suggest it may be the Eighth Doctor. It was revealed in The Union [+]Loading...["The Union (audio story)"] that it was actually the War Doctor who was hit with the degeneration weapon.
- The video trailer also depicts the Doctor's clothing and the TARDIS console room retaining their appearances after the Doctor stabilizes into his fourth incarnation, though the audio suggests the console room has reverted to the appearance that the Fourth Doctor had used, and further installments imply that the Doctor's clothes have been regenerating with their body.
- This story depicts the Doctor's first chronological visit to the Black Archive.
- Robert Valentine stated in the behind-the-scenes material that the story is set before The Day of the Doctor [+]Loading...["The Day of the Doctor (TV story)"] from Kate and Osgood's perspective.
- In the scene where Kate and Osgood meet at UNIT HQ, Kate asks Osgood, "Have you not heard of downtime?". This was likely a reference to Downtime [+]Loading...["Downtime (home video)"], the first appearance of Kate Lethbridge-Stewart.
- The story was recorded remotely on 2 February 2021.
Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Sarah has just left the Fourth Doctor moments before she is confronted with the Monk. Her departure scene is recreated from TV: The Hand of Fear [+]Loading...["The Hand of Fear (TV story)"].
- The Monk puts the money he has stolen into a Swiss bank account. He previously did a similar thing with money in a London bank in 1968, as Vicki read in his logbook in TV: The Time Meddler [+]Loading...["The Time Meddler (TV story)"].
- Sarah had previously met the Monk in the Short Trip AUDIO: How to Win Planets and Influence People [+]Loading...["How to Win Planets and Influence People (audio story)"].
- The Doctor admires the celery on Osgood's jacket, which she copied from his fifth incarnation's outfit, first seen in TV: Castrovalva [+]Loading...["Castrovalva (TV story)"].
- The Monk is aware that the Doctor will have a daughter, much to the Doctor and Sarah's surprise. Jenny, the artificial daughter of the Tenth Doctor, first appeared in TV: The Doctor's Daughter [+]Loading...["The Doctor's Daughter (TV story)"].
- The Monk uses the alias Thelonious like one of his other incarnations did in AUDIO: The Book of Kells [+]Loading...["The Book of Kells (audio story)"].
- Kate plans to visit Cromer. Her father met the Second Doctor at Cromer in TV: The Three Doctors [+]Loading...["The Three Doctors (TV story)"].
- When discussing his degeneration crisis, Sarah asks the Doctor "how far back do you go, Doctor?". Morbius asked the Doctor a similar question whilst they competed in a mindbending duel in TV: The Brain of Morbius [+]Loading...["The Brain of Morbius (TV story)"]. Indeed, that scene featured a screen that cycled back through images of the Doctor's incarnations, much like the degeneration is actually causing him to do in this story. The pre-Hartnell incarnations introduced in that scene do not feature in Once and Future.
- The First Doctor tries not to degenerate. This is similar to his attempt not to regenerate in TV: Twice Upon a Time [+]Loading...["Twice Upon a Time (TV story)"].
- The Monk is not aware of the Time War, and suggests that it is in his future. He was first depicted in the post-Time War universe in AUDIO: Divorced, Beheaded, Regenerated [+]Loading...["Divorced, Beheaded, Regenerated (audio story)"].
Cover gallery[[edit] | [edit source]]
External links[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Official Past Lives page at bigfinish.com