The Church and the Crown (audio story)

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The Church and the Crown was the thirty-eighth monthly Doctor Who audio story produced by Big Finish Productions. It was, broadly, a pastiche of The Three Muskateers, although it featured original muskateers, rather than those created by Alexandre Dumas.

It was the second story to feature Caroline Morris as Erimem and her first as a companion travelling with Peter Davison's Fifth Doctor. It also gave Nicola Bryant an expanded acting opportunity, since it featured her as both Peri and Queen Anne.

Publisher's summary

A nation divided...

A Queen's life at risk...

A net of conspiracy closing in...

Sometimes being a time travelling adventurer just isn't easy...

For a start there's a temperamental TARDIS that lands a few thousand years off course in 17th century Paris. But why shouldn't the Fifth Doctor, Peri and their travelling guest Erimem take a look around the city on the morning of King Louis' annual State Ball?

As Peri becomes embroiled in a plot to kill Queen Anne and smash the unity of the Church and the Crown, the Doctor finds himself duelling musketeers on the streets.

With Peri missing, Erimem catching King Louis' eye and a Musketeer's sword at your throat, could things get any worse?

Probably...

Plot

to be added

Cast

References

The Doctor

  • The Doctor tells Erimem that, earlier in his personal timeline, he met an older version of Louis XIII in 1638. He claims to have "had a nip and tuck since then," indicating that it was one of his first four incarnations.
  • The Doctor has a lifetime membership to the Marylebone Cricket Club.

Foods and beverages

Individuals

Locations

  • Before landing in France, the Doctor was trying to reach the Braxiatel Collection.
  • The Doctor has visited the Louvre since its modern retrofit with the glass pyramid and didn't like it.
The comic preview for this story. (DWM 324)

Notes

Continuity

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