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Jago began working in the music halls in [[1859]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Talons of Weng-Chiang (TV story)}}) As a young man, he performed at the [[Glasgow Empire]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Lonely Clock (audio story)}})
Jago began working in the music halls in [[1859]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Talons of Weng-Chiang (TV story)}}) As a young man, he performed at the [[Glasgow Empire]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Lonely Clock (audio story)}})


In [[1866]], he was at the [[Alhambra Theatre]] where he auditioned for Romeo in ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]'' where he got a letter from his future self. He also worked as a cleaner in the theatre. His future self sent him a letter to stop the kidnapping of one of the youths that worked in the theatre, but this lead to him being knocked out. He realised that the kids were being kidnapped as food. It was then he drunk his first Pale Ale from the [[Red Tavern]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Year of the Bat (audio story)}})
In [[1866]], he was at the [[Alhambra Theatre]] where he auditioned for Romeo in ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]'' where he got a letter from his future self. He also worked as a cleaner in the theatre. His future self sent him a letter to stop the kidnapping of one of the youths that worked in the theatre, but this led to him being knocked out. He realised that the kids were being kidnapped as food. It was then he drunk his first Pale Ale from the [[Red Tavern]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Year of the Bat (audio story)}})


At some point in the mid 1870s, Jago took the place of Arthur Lloyd, who was suffering from goat, in managing an act performed by [[Ruby Valentine]]. A playbill about this was also recorded. The two potentially had a romantic relationship, though Jago would later claim that because of his fondness for "orange nectar", his memories of events during this time are "hazy". ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Jago & Son (audio story)}})
At some point in the mid 1870s, Jago took the place of Arthur Lloyd, who was suffering from goat, in managing an act performed by [[Ruby Valentine]]. A playbill about this was also recorded. The two potentially had a romantic relationship, though Jago would later claim that because of his fondness for "orange nectar", his memories of events during this time are "hazy". ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Jago & Son (audio story)}})
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==== Stuck in the sixties ====
==== Stuck in the sixties ====
Soon after, Jago and Litefoot discovered Ellie was still alive, as an effect of the vampire curse she still had. Jago eventually became a very famous figure on television when he met Detective Inspector [[Dave Sacker]]. Jago and Litefoot told him the circumstances which lead them to their arrival in the [[1960s]], just in time for all of them to foil a plan to hypnotise the nation using a mystical statue and Jago's new television show. The plan was foiled by using a psychic crystal which Jago picked up on Venus. It was after the adventure that Jago and Litefoot met a performer on Jago's show, [[Guinevere Godiva]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Age of Revolution (audio story)}})
Soon after, Jago and Litefoot discovered Ellie was still alive, as an effect of the vampire curse she still had. Jago eventually became a very famous figure on television when he met Detective Inspector [[Dave Sacker]]. Jago and Litefoot told him the circumstances which led them to their arrival in the [[1960s]], just in time for all of them to foil a plan to hypnotise the nation using a mystical statue and Jago's new television show. The plan was foiled by using a psychic crystal which Jago picked up on Venus. It was after the adventure that Jago and Litefoot met a performer on Jago's show, [[Guinevere Godiva]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Age of Revolution (audio story)}})


He found himself very popular following his show and was invited to a party, where [[Aubrey (The Age of Revolution)|Aubrey]] wanted him to meet [[Cliff Richard]], instead he met Guru [[Sanjaya Starr]]. After eating something strange at the party he started to act strangely wanting loads of salt. Jago and Litefoot also stopped an alien being and a mad [[guru]] from killing people by eating food containing the aliens offspring. The guru believed the alien was a god, and the aliens way of reproduction was by laying eggs in it's victims and eating them from the inside out. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Case of the Gluttonous Guru (audio story)}})
He found himself very popular following his show and was invited to a party, where [[Aubrey (The Age of Revolution)|Aubrey]] wanted him to meet [[Cliff Richard]], instead he met Guru [[Sanjaya Starr]]. After eating something strange at the party he started to act strangely wanting loads of salt. Jago and Litefoot also stopped an alien being and a mad [[guru]] from killing people by eating food containing the aliens offspring. The guru believed the alien was a god, and the aliens way of reproduction was by laying eggs in it's victims and eating them from the inside out. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Case of the Gluttonous Guru (audio story)}})
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