Legend (home video)

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Legend was a promotional short, billed as a trailer, for The Brigadier Adventures, exclusive to BBV Productions' P.R.O.B.E. Case Files - Volume 2 DVD release. Written by James Hornby, it was created in the style of a regular P.R.O.B.E. Case Files and loosely set up the premise of the series, although it actually contradicted the series' actual first story, Memories of Tomorrow.

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While cleaning out the P.R.O.B.E. Archive with Agamya Akhtar, Giles stumbles upon a "whole host" of documents relating to Brigadier Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart. Giles recalls how Liz worked with Lethbridge-Stewart in the old days before P.R.O.B.E. was created, and relates that he himself met the retired legend during a few of his "get-togethers" with Liz, with the old man regaling the younger Giles with tales of his own world-saving exploits. Giles ends by pledging to record spoken versions of the documents as part of his regular video diaries.

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  • Despite having been evidently created as a trailer for The Brigadier Adventures, the short would only be released after the series had already wrapped. Though no public comment has been offered on the matter, this was likely because the setup given in the script of the short, with Giles finding the Brigadier's diaries in the P.R.O.B.E. Archive, subtly conflicts with the account given in the series' actual first release, Memories of Tomorrow [+]Loading...["Memories of Tomorrow (audio story)"]: in Memories of Tomorrow, Giles is recording audio versions of the Lethbridge-Stewart diaries for his own illicit reasons, fearing that the originals will be taken from him by Official Secrets Act-quoting busybodies sooner or later. In contrast, this short implied that Giles intended for his video recordings of himself reading the documents to become an officially-registered part of the P.R.O.B.E. Archive's stock, and indeed, A Message From Sir Andrew [+]Loading...["A Message From Sir Andrew (home video)"] had previously established that Giles shared his video diaries with his superiors.

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