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* The Doctor has mud on his trouser cuffs from [[Menaxus]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Theatre of War (audio story)|Theatre of War]]'') | * The Doctor has mud on his trouser cuffs from [[Menaxus]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Theatre of War (audio story)|Theatre of War]]'') | ||
* The Doctor says he likes [[cat]]s. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Prelude Human Nature (short story)|Prelude Human Nature]]'' et al., [[COMIC]]: ''[[A Rose by Any Other Name (comic story)|A Rose by Any Other Name]]'') | * The Doctor says he likes [[cat]]s. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Prelude Human Nature (short story)|Prelude Human Nature]]'' et al., [[COMIC]]: ''[[A Rose by Any Other Name (comic story)|A Rose by Any Other Name]]'') | ||
* The Doctor says Susan could talk him round, almost always. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Dalek Invasion of Earth (TV story)|The Dalek Invasion of Earth]]'') | * The Doctor says Susan could talk him round, almost always. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Dalek Invasion of Earth (TV story)|The Dalek Invasion of Earth]]'') | ||
* The Doctor says the [[Krakatoa]] eruption is not somewhere they could escape from. However, he did so in his [[Ninth Doctor|ninth incarnation]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]'') | * The Doctor says the [[Krakatoa]] eruption is not somewhere they could escape from. However, he did so in his [[Ninth Doctor|ninth incarnation]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]'') | ||
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* The audio version does not have a framing story with an [[Arthur Conan Doyle]] novel within a novel, however sections of the story are narrated as a first-person monologue from Watson's perspective. This narrative device was used in both the original novel and [[Arthur Conan Doyle]]'s original ''[[Sherlock Holmes]]'' stories. Other sections of the story are narrated by Holmes (part two) and Bernice (part three). Generally, Big Finish only usually use this device in their ''[[Companion Chronicles]]'' series. | * The audio version does not have a framing story with an [[Arthur Conan Doyle]] novel within a novel, however sections of the story are narrated as a first-person monologue from Watson's perspective. This narrative device was used in both the original novel and [[Arthur Conan Doyle]]'s original ''[[Sherlock Holmes]]'' stories. Other sections of the story are narrated by Holmes (part two) and Bernice (part three). Generally, Big Finish only usually use this device in their ''[[Companion Chronicles]]'' series. | ||
* The name [[Azathoth]] was changed to [[Azazoth]]. | * The name [[Azathoth]] was changed to [[Azazoth]]. | ||
* Whilst the First Doctor and Susan do not appear in this adaptation of the story, they are referred to. | * Whilst the First Doctor and Susan do not appear in this adaptation of the story, they are referred to. The same can be said of Siger Holmes. Additionally, the Third Doctor's appearance in the Diogenes Club is also removed, as is the organisation's involvement, and the surrounding discussion about the Doctor's curious nature with Mycroft in the adaptation. | ||
* The appearances and involvement of Mrs. Hudson have been removed in the adaptation. Having been replaced by with Watson mentioning to Holmes that Hudson has left London to visit her sister in Carlisle when he becomes enraged by her tampering with his lodgings and their contents. | * The appearances and involvement of Mrs. Hudson have been removed in the adaptation. Having been replaced by with Watson mentioning to Holmes that Hudson has left London to visit her sister in Carlisle when he becomes enraged by her tampering with his lodgings and their contents. | ||
* The confrontational scene with Maupertuis and the revelation of his ties with | * The confrontational scene with Maupertuis and the revelation of his ties with Azathoth/Azazoth takes place in a brothel in the original novel, whereas in the audio adaption it takes place in an underworld drinking club (Holmes and Watson arrive in disguise in the latter). Subsequently his accomplice is completely different. | ||
* There are no cats present during the interview with Mrs. Prendersly in the original scene*, along with | * There are no cats present during the interview with Mrs. Prendersly in the original scene*, along with the aftermath set in a bar below Scotland Yard being removed during the adaptation. Subsequently, the involvement of Inspectors MacDonald, Lestrade, Abberline, and Bradstreet, along with Walter Dew, Sergeant Cribb, and an unnamed barman are removed. | ||
* *The original epilogue and that of the adaptation have a great number of differences due to this change, and the narrative of a novel within a novel of the original story. | * *The original epilogue and that of the adaptation have a great number of differences due to this change, and the narrative of a novel within a novel of the original story. | ||
* A subplot of Azathoth attempting to convert Ace and Watson (and them encountering a partially converted Fakir) is removed. | * A subplot of Azathoth attempting to convert Ace and Watson (and them encountering a partially converted Fakir) is removed. | ||
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[[Category:Seventh Doctor audio stories]] | [[Category:Seventh Doctor audio stories]] | ||
[[Category:Bernice Summerfield audio stories]] | [[Category:Bernice Summerfield audio stories]] | ||
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[[Category:Audio stories that use the Keff McCulloch theme]] | [[Category:Audio stories that use the Keff McCulloch theme]] | ||
[[Category:Stories that crossover with non-DWU series]] | [[Category:Stories that crossover with non-DWU series]] | ||
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