The Witch from the Well (audio story)

The Witch from the Well is the second story in the 2011 Eighth Doctor audio trilogy.

Publishers summary
A shrieking, killing nightmare erupts from an overgrown well, hidden in the grounds of an old house, Tranchard's Folly — and Mary Shelley, the Doctor's latest travelling companion, rescues teenage twins Finicia and Lucern from the clutches of the monster.

But a TARDIS trip in search of the origin of the horror goes terribly wrong when the Doctor, Mary and their two new friends find themselves stuck in the middle of a seventeenth century witch scare.

While the Doctor investigates the strange lights at Vetter's Tor, and the twins go in search of an artefact from the Hecatrix Dimension, Mary confronts the secrets of her past...and her future. The truth will out: Master Kincaid, the terrible Witch-Pricker himself, commands it!

Plot
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Cast

 * The Doctor - Paul McGann
 * Mary Shelley - Julie Cox
 * Master John Kincaid - Simon Rouse
 * Aleister Portillon - Andrew Havill
 * Agnes Bates - Serena Evans
 * Beatrix - Lisa Kay
 * Finicia - Alix Wilton Regan
 * Lucern - Kevin Trainor
 * Squire Claude Portillon  -  Andrew Havill
 * Janek - Kevin Trainor (credited only on CD)
 * Cornet Swallow - Kevin Trainor

Continuity

 * The Doctor mentions to Finicia and Lucern that Mary "tends to side with the monsters." (AUDIO: Mary's Story, The Silver Turk)
 * While staying with Lord Byron at Villa Diodati in June 1816, Mary knew that he impregnated her stepsister Claire Clairmont (AUDIO: Mary's Story) but did not know that weeks before leaving for Switzerland he had abandoned his wife Annabella and daughter Ada.
 * Mary refers to "the Cybermen who fell in Vienna in 1873". (AUDIO: The Silver Turk)
 * Mary says that the TARDIS's "electric" library was greater than the Library of Alexandria, the destruction of which was witnessed by the First Doctor. (AUDIO: The Library of Alexandria)
 * The Doctor mentions the Great Plague that happened in the 17th century. The Fifth Doctor prevented a deadlier strain of the same bacterium from causing even more deaths. (TV: The Visitation)