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The Haunting of Thomas Brewster (audio story)

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The Haunting of Thomas Brewster introduces John Pickard as Thomas Brewster and begins a series of stories featuring Brewster. Released in April 2008, it was the one hundredth and seventh monthly Doctor Who audio story produced by Big Finish Productions.

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Publisher's summary

A new adventure in time and space for the Fifth Doctor and his companion Nyssa.

Thomas Brewster is haunted by the ghost of his drowned mother. But she is not the only apparition to disturb his dreams. Every few years, he is visited by a mysterious blue box...

Helped by his new assistant, the young Scottish scientist Robert McIntosh, the Fifth Doctor struggles to unravel the twisted knot of temporal implausibilities which bind the TARDIS to Thomas Brewster. Meanwhile, lost in the stews of Victorian London, Nyssa must face a host of spectral creatures, gathering in the fog.

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  • Over the course of the year which he spent living in Victorian London, the Doctor becomes a well known and well respected figure in scientific circles under the name of Dr. Walters, in spite of his apparent youth. He grew a beard to make himself appear older than his youthful appearance suggested. Nyssa finds his new facial hair laughable. He has engaged Dr. Robert McIntosh as his new assistant. However, McIntosh remains ignorant of the Doctor's status as a Time Lord until after Nyssa's arrival in 1867.
  • Brewster's first memory is of his mother's funeral in 1851.
  • Brewster is able to access the TARDIS by stealing the key which Nyssa keeps in her left breast pocket.

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