More Than This (audio story)
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More Than This was the sixth story in the Torchwood audio series by Big Finish Productions. It was written by Guy Adams and featured Eve Myles as Gwen Cooper.
Publisher's summary
Gwen Cooper has triumphed against impossible odds before, but now she's finally met her match: Roger Pugh, Planning Officer for Cardiff City Council.
Mr Pugh doesn't believe the world needs Torchwood. Gwen sets out to prove him wrong. For Mr Pugh, it's a day that'll change his life. If he can survive it.
Plot
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Cast
- Gwen Cooper - Eve Myles
- Roger Pugh - Richard Nichols
- Coachman - Guy Adams
- Sergeant Andy - Tom Price
References
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Notes
- This is the only story of the first series of Big Finish's Torchwood not to mention the Committee.
- An unnamed "Torchwood legend" had a cameo in this story.[1]
Continuity
- Gwen recalls the destruction of Torchwood Three, noting that it has been all but forgotten in Cardiff within four years. (TV: Children of Earth)
- Gwen notes that the Torchwood Institute was founded by Queen Victoria in 1879. (TV: Tooth and Claw)
- Gwen recalls the apparent closure of the Cardiff Space-Time Rift, which occurred in 2009. (AUDIO: The House of the Dead)
- The Eleventh Doctor was shown to be able to refuel his TARDIS using the rift in 2013, evidently a result of persisting temporal disturbances. (COMIC: The Doctor and the Nurse)
- Gwen refers to what passes through the rift to Cardiff as "flotsam and jetsam". (TV: Everything Changes)
- Roger once had an altercation at a Henrik's car park. (TV: Rose et al.)
- Roger's wife, Jessica Pugh, died ten years ago, on the night a meteorite containing an alien entity landed in Cardiff, as a result of a car driver who was distracted by the sight. Gwen notes that it was her first day on the job working for Torchwood. (TV: Day One)
External links
- Official More Than This page at bigfinish.com
Footnotes
- ↑ Torchwood: More Than This - Coming Soon. bigfinish.com/news. Big Finish Productions (3 December 2015). Retrieved on 6 January, 2018.