Jago in Love (audio story)

Jago in Love is the thirteenth Big Finish Productions audio drama in the Jago & Litefoot series and the first episode of series 4.

Publisher's summary
Escaping the shadowy presence of the mysterious Professor Claudius Dark, Jago, Litefoot and Leela take a holiday in Brighton. There, Jago meets and falls for music hall singer Abigail Woburn, a relationship that threatens to split the infernal investigators apart, as dark forces gather on the beach...

Plot
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Cast

 * Henry Gordon Jago - Christopher Benjamin
 * George Litefoot - Trevor Baxter
 * Leela - Louise Jameson
 * Ellie Higson - Lisa Bowerman
 * Sergeant Quick - Conrad Asquith
 * Abigail Woburn - Elizabeth Counsell
 * George Nevil - Matt Addis
 * Mr Kempston - Christopher Beeny
 * Mr Hardwick - Mike Grady
 * Professor Claudius Dark - Colin Baker

Story notes

 * The first scene is a reprise of the final scene of the audio story Chronoclasm.
 * The music hall song "Poor Little Dolly" was originally featured in the audio drama Water Like a Stone, likewise written by Nigel Fairs.

Continuity

 * Johnny Skipton previously mentioned Professor Dark to Jago and Litefoot. (AUDIO: Dead Men's Tales)
 * Litefoot mentions that his house is still in a state of disarray. (AUDIO: Chronoclasm)
 * Leela tells Jago and Litefoot that the Fourth Doctor spoke of holidaying in Brighton. (TV: Horror of Fang Rock) He and Romana II were more successful in their attempt to reach Brighton but arrived during the winter rather than the summer. (TV: The Leisure Hive) During his fifth incarnation, he attempted to travel to Brighton in 1880 but instead arrived in Hove in 2008. (AUDIO: Cuddlesome) The Sixth Doctor and Evelyn Smythe would later visit Brighton in 1936. (AUDIO: Pier Pressure)
 * Jago refers to the Palace Theatre. (TV: The Talons of Weng-Chiang)
 * Jago told Abigail that Leela has slaughtered "monstrous devils and Chinamen." (TV: The Talons of Weng-Chiang)
 * It was later revealed that both the Sandman and Abigail were created by Mr Kempston and Mr Hardwick from soil obtained from Bedfordshire. (AUDIO: The Hourglass Killers)