Entanglement (audio story)

 was the third story of the fifth series of The Early Adventures, produced by Big Finish Productions. It was written by Robert Khan and Tom Salinsky, narrated by Maureen O'Brien and Peter Purves and featured the First Doctor, Vicki Pallister and Steven Taylor.

Publisher's summary
Cambridge, England, the mid 1930s. When the Doctor, Steven and Vicki get separated from the TARDIS they are forced to spend some time amongst the ancient spires of Sedgwick College. The college is mid-way through a leadership crisis following the unexplained disappearance of the Master of Sedgwick, Sir Isaiah Hardy. An election for his replacement is now taking place.

But is that all that’s happening in this seemingly peaceful location? The Proctors are behaving in mysterious ways and the students are prone to bursts of unexplained violence. When one of his companions also vanishes, the Doctor realises that there's more at stake here than control of an educational establishment. A dark plan is underway - one that threatens the entire future of humanity itself!

The Wall of Death (1)
to be added

Photographic Evidence (2)
to be added

The Hour of Voting (3)
to be added

The Entanglement Machine (4)
to be added

Cast

 * Vicki/Narrator - Maureen O'Brien
 * Steven/The Doctor/Narrator - Peter Purves
 * Guy - Mark Edel-Hunt
 * Kim - Sam Woolf
 * Professor Charles Lewis - Philip Fox
 * Professor Linus Woolf - Richard Braine
 * Sir Isiah Hardy - John Rowe

Crew

 * Cover Art - Tom Webster
 * Director - Lisa Bowerman
 * Executive Producer - Nicholas Briggs and Jason Haigh-Ellery
 * Music & Sound Design - Toby Hrycek-Robinson
 * Producer - David Richardson
 * Script Editor - John Dorney
 * Writers - Robert Khan and Tom Salinsky

Worldbuilding

 * There are notes on Hilbert space-filling curves in Charles Lewis' study.
 * The Doctor claims to have studied at King's Lynn.

Continuity

 * The Doctor mentions meeting Marco Polo and Kublai Khan. (TV: Marco Polo)
 * The Doctor mentions that he might have a friend in on of the younger colleges. (AUDIO: Shada)