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director= [[Nicholas Briggs]] |
director= [[Nicholas Briggs]] |
year= 2007|
year= 2007|
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producer= [[Andy Hardwick]] @ ERS |
publisher= [[Big Finish]]|
publisher= [[Big Finish]]|
release date= [[September]] [[2007]]|
release date= [[September]] [[2007]]|
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'''1. 100 BC'''
'''1. 100 BC'''
by Jacqueline Rayner
by [[Jacqueline Rayner]]
   
   
The Doctor and Evelyn arrive in Rome, 101 BC, approximately, October. They meet a young lady of 19, Aurelia. She mentions her husband - Julius Caesar. Evelyn is excited, but her excitement soon turns to confusion. Surely you can't heal a wound in time with just a bit of sticking plaster?
The Doctor and Evelyn arrive in Rome, 101 BC, approximately, October. They meet a young lady of 19, Aurelia. She mentions her husband - Julius Caesar. Evelyn is excited, but her excitement soon turns to confusion. Surely you can't heal a wound in time with just a bit of sticking plaster?
   
   
'''2. My Own Private Wolfgang'''
'''2. My Own Private Wolfgang'''
by Robert Shearman
by [[Robert Shearman]]
   
   
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Born in 1756, a veritable wunderkind - playing music for the crowned heads of Europe as an infant, composing by the time he was five years old. But it's tempting to wonder whether his amazing longevity has overshadowed his creative genius - would Mozart's music be better respected, maybe, if he'd died as a young man? Would he be a legend of music, rather than of scientific curiosity, if he'd never lived to compose the film score for the remake of The Italian Job?
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Born in 1756, a veritable wunderkind - playing music for the crowned heads of Europe as an infant, composing by the time he was five years old. But it's tempting to wonder whether his amazing longevity has overshadowed his creative genius - would Mozart's music be better respected, maybe, if he'd died as a young man? Would he be a legend of music, rather than of scientific curiosity, if he'd never lived to compose the film score for the remake of The Italian Job?
   
   
'''3. Bedtime Story'''
'''3. Bedtime Story'''
by Joseph Lidster
by [[Joseph Lidster]]
   
   
Once upon a time...
Once upon a time...
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'''4. The 100 Days of the Doctor'''
'''4. The 100 Days of the Doctor'''
By Paul Cornell
By [[Paul Cornell]]
   
   
Someone has assassinated the Doctor.
Someone has assassinated the Doctor.
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'''My Own Private Wolfgang'''
'''My Own Private Wolfgang'''
* Mozart/Young Mozart/Butler/Mask/Old Mask - [[John Sessions]]
* [[Mozart]]/Young Mozart/Butler/Mask/Old Mask - [[John Sessions]]


'''Bedtime Story'''
'''Bedtime Story'''
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==References==
==References==
''to be added''
*The Doctor and Evelyn see (though not nessacarily meet): [[Fifth Doctor]], [[Peri Brown]], [[Erimem]], [[Seventh Doctor]], [[Ace]], [[Hex]], [[Eighth Doctor]], [[Charley Pollard]], [[C'rizz]].


==Notes==
==Notes==
*  
* This is Big Finish's 100th monthly Doctor Who release (which started with [[The Sirens of Time]]).
 


==Continuity==
==Continuity==
''to be added''
*The Inquisitor reappears (and is probably the same one) in [[The One Doctor]].


==Timeline==
==Timeline==
* 100 occurs after: [[The Nowhere Place]]
* 100 occurs after: [[The Nowhere Place]]
* 100 occurs before: [[Time and the Rani]]
* 100 occurs before: [[Thicker Than Water]]


==External Links==
==External Links==
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