The Adventure of the Diogenes Damsel (audio story)

 was the forty-third Bernice Summerfield audio story released by Big Finish Productions. It was the third story of the ninth season and featured Straxus, a Time Lord who appeared in several Doctor Who audio adventures.

Publisher's summary
Diverted to Victorian London by persons or powers unknown, twenty seventh century archaeologist, adventuress and inadvertent absent mother Bernice Summerfield finds herself beset with problems of a kind that those unused to time-travel could barely even imagine.

What are the plans of the mysterious Lord Straxus? Who is Ludvig Cooray and what has the number seven to do with all this? Can Bernice acquire the help of Mycroft Holmes, the cleverest man of the age, and more importantly how is she going to get home?

Plot
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Cast

 * Bernice Summerfield - Lisa Bowerman
 * Mycroft Holmes - David Warner
 * Straxus - Peter Miles
 * Septimus - Simon Kingsley

Continuity

 * Benny previously met Sherringford Holmes, Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson whilst aiding the Doctor in defeating an alien posing as the Old One Azathoth. (PROSE: All-Consuming Fire, AUDIO: All-Consuming Fire) She later met Holmes and Watson once more at her wedding to Jason Kane. (PROSE: Happy Endings)
 * Bernice mentions the planet Menaxus. (PROSE: Theatre of War, AUDIO: Theatre of War)
 * Bernice last encountered Chris Cwej in PROSE: Twilight of the Gods.
 * Bernice was given her time ring in PROSE: Happy Endings.
 * Bernice travelled to 1893 from prehistoric Earth. (AUDIO: The Adolescence of Time)
 * Another incarnation of Straxus met the Eighth Doctor and his companion Lucie Miller on two occasions. (AUDIO: Human Resources, AUDIO: Sisters of the Flame / The Vengeance of Morbius) His next incarnation sent the Eighth Doctor to No Man's Land in France during World War I at the behest of the Lord President of Gallifrey. (AUDIO: The Great War)
 * Straxus knows that Benny has met the Cybermen before. (AUDIO: Silver Lining)
 * Bernice and Mycroft later deal with repercussions of Straxus' activity on Earth in PROSE: A Gallery of Pigeons.