...ish (audio story)

 was the thirty-fifth monthly Doctor Who audio story produced by Big Finish Productions. It featured Colin Baker as the Sixth Doctor and Nicola Bryant as Peri Brown. This was the second audio story to feature this line up of companion and Doctor. To date, it is Phil Pascoe's only contribution to audio-based Doctor Who.

Publisher's summary
A conference of lexicographers: bromides in tweed. But the leading expert in the field is found dead by her own hand — and by her hologlyphic assistant. Is he responsible? Does the death fit any conventional definitions? Can the Sixth Doctor realise who wrote the suicide note and why, exactly, it was riddled with spelling errors?

Peri should help out, but there's a guy. Someone who loves language even more than the Doctor. Maybe, she realises, enough to kill for. Or perhaps just enough to ask her out to dinner. Unless, of course, he's already spoken for...

Is it madness? Seeking transcendence in the complete lexicon? Having the right words on the tip of your tongue but never quite knowing when to use them?

If so, how?

Plot
to be added

Cast

 * The Doctor — Colin Baker
 * Peri Brown — Nicola Bryant
 * Book — Moray Treadwell
 * Professor Osefa de Palabra Hftzbrn — Marie Collett
 * Symposiarch Cawdrey — Oliver Hume
 * Warren — Chris Eley

Books

 * Book is a Hologlyph. His function is to collect, present and arrange linguistic data from dictionaries.

Colleges and universities

 * The conference held at a university is a collection of Linguistics, Lexicologists, and Logomaniacs, with multiworld attendees including ABCDarians and Xenophilologists.

Languages

 * The Omniverbum is the longest word in the universe known to exist.
 * The Ish is an affix to this word, and is a sentient meme, perhaps like the Bad Wolf meme or the Bad Wolf itself.
 * The Doctor says he can communicate via the language of Delphon; it's a silent language expressed using one's eyebrows.

Continuity

 * Peri refers to her botany course and her stepfather Howard Foster. (TV: Planet of Fire)
 * The Third Doctor demonstrated the Delphon eyebrow language to Liz Shaw when they first met, saying "hello." This took place soon after he had finished regenerating and was testing out his new eyebrows. (TV: Spearhead from Space)
 * The episode contains several references to the Blackadder episode "Ink and Incapability". In addition there is at least one reference to "The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy", involving the fleet of lorries needed to cart around the dictionary.