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{{Infobox Story
|name = 1963: The Space Race
 
 
|image = The-space-race_cover.jpg
 
|image = The-space-race_cover.jpg
|series = [[Big Finish Doctor Who audio stories]]
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|range = Main Range
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|number in range = 179
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|series = ''[[Main Range]]''
 
|number = 179
 
|number = 179
 
|doctor = Sixth Doctor
 
|doctor = Sixth Doctor
|companions = [[Peri Brown|Peri]]
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|companions = [[Peri Brown|Peri]]
 
|enemy = [[Laika]]
 
|enemy = [[Laika]]
|setting = [[Baikonur Cosmodrome]], [[Kazakhstan]], [[10 November|10]]-[[23 November|23]] [[November]] [[1963]]; [[The Moon]], [[22 November|22]]-[[23 November]] [[1963]]
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|setting = {{il|[[Baikonur Cosmodrome]], [[10 November|10]]-[[23 November|23]] [[November]] [[1963]]|[[The Moon]], [[22 November|22]]-[[23 November]] [[1963]]}}
 
|writer = [[Jonathan Morris]]
 
|writer = [[Jonathan Morris]]
 
|director = [[Nicholas Briggs]]
 
|director = [[Nicholas Briggs]]
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|producer = [[David Richardson]]
 
|music = [[Howard Carter (composer)|Howard Carter]]
 
|music = [[Howard Carter (composer)|Howard Carter]]
 
|sound = [[Howard Carter (composer)|Howard Carter]]
 
|sound = [[Howard Carter (composer)|Howard Carter]]
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|cover = [[Anthony Lamb]]
 
|publisher = Big Finish Productions
 
|publisher = Big Finish Productions
|release date = [[October (releases)|October]] [[2013 (releases)|2013]]
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|release date = [[29 October (releases)|29 October]] [[2013 (releases)|2013]]
 
|format = 4 Episodes, 2 CDs
 
|format = 4 Episodes, 2 CDs
 
|production code = 6Z/AB
 
|production code = 6Z/AB
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|prev = 1963: Fanfare for the Common Men (audio story)
 
|prev = 1963: Fanfare for the Common Men (audio story)
 
|next = 1963: The Assassination Games (audio story)
 
|next = 1963: The Assassination Games (audio story)
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}}{{audio stub}}{{dab page|1963 (disambiguation)}}
}}'''''1963: The Space Race''''' was the one hundred and seventy-ninth story in [[Big Finish]]'s [[Big Finish Doctor Who audio stories|monthly range]]. The second story in the [[1963 (audio series)|1963]] audio trilogy celebrating the [[2013 (releases)|50th anniversary]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]''.
 
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'''''1963: The Space Race''''' was the one hundred and seventy-ninth story in [[Big Finish]]'s [[Main Range|monthly range]]. It was written by [[Jonathan Morris]] and featured [[Colin Baker]] as the [[Sixth Doctor]] and [[Nicola Bryant]] as [[Peri Brown]].
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This was the second story in the ''[[1963 (audio series)|1963]]'' audio trilogy celebrating the [[2013 (releases)|50th anniversary]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]''.
   
 
== Publisher's summary ==
 
== Publisher's summary ==
[[November]] [[1963]], and the [[Soviet]] [[space]] programme reigns supreme. Having sent the first animals, then the first [[human|men]] beyond [[Earth]]'s [[atmosphere]], now they're sending a manned capsule into orbit around [[the Moon]].
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[[November]] [[1963]], and the [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] [[space]] programme reigns supreme. Having sent the first animals, then the first [[human|men]] beyond [[Earth]]'s [[atmosphere]], now they're sending a manned capsule into orbit around [[the Moon]].
   
 
Just as ''[[Vostok 7|Vostok Seven]]'' passes over into the dark side, however, its life support system fails. Only the intervention of the [[Sixth Doctor]] and [[Peri Brown|Peri]], adopting the identities of scientists from [[Moscow University]], means that contact with the capsule is regained.
 
Just as ''[[Vostok 7|Vostok Seven]]'' passes over into the dark side, however, its life support system fails. Only the intervention of the [[Sixth Doctor]] and [[Peri Brown|Peri]], adopting the identities of scientists from [[Moscow University]], means that contact with the capsule is regained.
   
But something has happened to the [[cosmonaut]] on board. She appears to have [[Amnesia|lost her memory]], and developed extreme [[claustrophobia]]. Maybe she’s not quite as human as she used to be...
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But something has happened to the [[cosmonaut]] on board. She appears to have [[Amnesia|lost her memory]], and developed extreme [[claustrophobia]]. Maybe she's not quite as human as she used to be...
   
 
== Plot ==
 
== Plot ==
 
 
=== Part one ===
 
=== Part one ===
 
"This is Baikonur Control calling ''[[Vostok 7]]''. Do you read me?"
 
"This is Baikonur Control calling ''[[Vostok 7]]''. Do you read me?"
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[[10 November]] [[1963]]. [[Cosmonaut]] [[Marinka Talanov]] is just about to enter [[the Moon]]'s orbit, and will become the first [[human]] to gaze upon its "dark side" in twenty minutes. As she approaches, though, something goes wrong, and total system shutdown ensues. Baikonur Control loses contact with the ship as the Moon's blocking it.
 
[[10 November]] [[1963]]. [[Cosmonaut]] [[Marinka Talanov]] is just about to enter [[the Moon]]'s orbit, and will become the first [[human]] to gaze upon its "dark side" in twenty minutes. As she approaches, though, something goes wrong, and total system shutdown ensues. Baikonur Control loses contact with the ship as the Moon's blocking it.
   
[[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] lands elsewhere, and [[Peri Brown]] remarks that it's even colder ''outside''. The [[Sixth Doctor]] explains that the circuit that controls his ship's heating is not working, a problem he's seen only [[Marco Polo (TV story)|once before]]. The TARDIS also can't move without this circuit. They deduce that they're in some sort of [[desert]], and see an overturned [[jeep]] in the distance. As they approach it, they find three people who have been shot. Sitting in the front are — as the Doctor gathers from their IDs — [[Dr]] [[Christina Bushkin]] and Dr [[Grigori Kalashnikov]], from [[Moscow University]].
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[[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] lands elsewhere, and [[Peri Brown]] remarks that it's even colder ''outside''. The [[Sixth Doctor]] explains that the circuit that controls his ship's heating is not working, a problem he's seen only [[Marco Polo (TV story)|once before]]. The TARDIS also can't move without this circuit. They [[deduce]] that they're in some sort of [[desert]], and see an overturned [[jeep]] in the distance. As they approach it, they find three people who have been shot. Sitting in the front are — as the Doctor gathers from their IDs — Doctors [[Christina Bushkin]] and [[Grigori Kalashnikov]], from [[Moscow University]].
   
 
The third individual, a woman, has no identification on her. The Doctor takes their coats to fend off the cold. Before Peri can argue, though, she notices a time [[bomb]] beneath one of the seat, with 20 seconds left before detonation...
 
The third individual, a woman, has no identification on her. The Doctor takes their coats to fend off the cold. Before Peri can argue, though, she notices a time [[bomb]] beneath one of the seat, with 20 seconds left before detonation...
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* [[Mikhail Leonov|General Mikhail Leonov]]/[[Paterson (The Space Race)|General Paterson]] - [[David Shaw-Parker]]
 
* [[Mikhail Leonov|General Mikhail Leonov]]/[[Paterson (The Space Race)|General Paterson]] - [[David Shaw-Parker]]
 
* [[Alexei Kozlov|Captain Alexei Kozlov]]/[[Andrews (The Space Race)|Captain Andrews]] - [[Tom Alexander]]
 
* [[Alexei Kozlov|Captain Alexei Kozlov]]/[[Andrews (The Space Race)|Captain Andrews]] - [[Tom Alexander]]
* [[Leonid Kurakin|Sergeant Leonid Kurakin]]/[[Scientist (The Space Race)|Scientist]] - [[Stuart Denman]]
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* [[Leonid Kurakin|Sergeant Leonid Kurakin]]/[[Scientist (The Space Race)|Scientist]] - [[Stuart Denman]]
 
* [[Marinka Talanov]]/[[Female worker (The Space Race)|Female Worker]]/[[Laika]] - [[Samantha Béart]]
 
* [[Marinka Talanov]]/[[Female worker (The Space Race)|Female Worker]]/[[Laika]] - [[Samantha Béart]]
   
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
* Dr [[Grigori Kalashnikov]] was born in [[1919]] while Dr [[Christina Pushkin]] was born in [[1940]].
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* Kalashnikov was born in [[1919]] while Pushkin was born in [[1940]].
 
* Peri refers to the [[Baikonur Cosmodrome]] as "the Soviet [[Cape Canaveral]]."
 
* Peri refers to the [[Baikonur Cosmodrome]] as "the Soviet [[Cape Canaveral]]."
 
* Before travelling to the Moon on the Soviet lunar capsule, the Doctor tells Peri that he is far more qualified for space travel than [[Yuri Gagarin]].
 
* Before travelling to the Moon on the Soviet lunar capsule, the Doctor tells Peri that he is far more qualified for space travel than [[Yuri Gagarin]].
* The [[United States of America|United States]] government has built a [[moonbase]] on the far side of the Moon. It was named after former [[President of the United States|U.S. President]] [[Dwight D. Eisenhower]].
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* The [[United States of America|United States]] government has built a [[Moonbase (1963: The Space Race)|moonbase]] on the far side of the Moon. It was named after former [[President of the United States|U.S. President]] [[Dwight D. Eisenhower]].
* Petrov's codename is "Topaz."
 
 
* The American moonbase was designed to contain a viable minimum population. In the event of a [[nuclear war]], the plan was for its inhabitants to eventually return to [[Earth]] and rebuild [[human]] civilisation.
 
* The American moonbase was designed to contain a viable minimum population. In the event of a [[nuclear war]], the plan was for its inhabitants to eventually return to [[Earth]] and rebuild [[human]] civilisation.
 
* The Doctor refers to [[Stephen Hawking]].
 
* The Doctor refers to [[Stephen Hawking]].
 
* The Doctor considers the [[1960s]] to be one of Earth's "most turbulent periods."
 
* The Doctor considers the [[1960s]] to be one of Earth's "most turbulent periods."
* The American moonbase was named after [[Abraham Lincoln]].
 
 
[[File:Space Race clean.jpg|thumb|Textless cover to the story]]
 
[[File:Space Race clean.jpg|thumb|Textless cover to the story]]
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
* The Doctor and Petrov discover a human skeleton on the Moon. This is a reference to the urban legend which alleges that [[Neil Armstrong]] and [[Buzz Aldrin]] discovered a skeleton at the time of the [[Apollo 11]] moon landing on 20 July 1969.<ref>http://interestingthings.info/mildly-interesting/skeleton-on-the-moon.html</ref>
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* The Doctor and Petrov discover a human skeleton on the Moon. This is a reference to the urban legend which alleges that [[Neil Armstrong]] and [[Buzz Aldrin]] discovered a skeleton at the time of the ''[[Apollo 11]]'' moon landing on 20 July 1969.<ref>http://interestingthings.info/mildly-interesting/skeleton-on-the-moon.html</ref>
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* Petrov finds a dead poop in the middle of his toilet and said "Dang that smells"
 
* This story was recorded on [[28 May (production)|28]] and [[29 May (production)|29 May]] 2013.
 
* This story was recorded on [[28 May (production)|28]] and [[29 May (production)|29 May]] 2013.
   
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* The Doctor refers to the [[Kennedy assassination|assassination]] of U.S. President [[John F. Kennedy]] allegedly by [[Lee Harvey Oswald]] in [[Dallas]], [[Texas]] on [[22 November]] [[1963]]. He tells Petrov that he has always intended to travel back and witness the assassination. He would later do so during his [[Ninth Doctor|ninth incarnation]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Who Killed Kennedy (novel)|Who Killed Kennedy]]'', [[TV]]: ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]'') The [[Eighth Doctor]] once claimed that he had been accused of the assassination. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Zagreus (audio story)|Zagreus]]'')
 
* The Doctor refers to the [[Kennedy assassination|assassination]] of U.S. President [[John F. Kennedy]] allegedly by [[Lee Harvey Oswald]] in [[Dallas]], [[Texas]] on [[22 November]] [[1963]]. He tells Petrov that he has always intended to travel back and witness the assassination. He would later do so during his [[Ninth Doctor|ninth incarnation]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Who Killed Kennedy (novel)|Who Killed Kennedy]]'', [[TV]]: ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]'') The [[Eighth Doctor]] once claimed that he had been accused of the assassination. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Zagreus (audio story)|Zagreus]]'')
 
* Peri refers to the [[Apollo 11]] moon landing on [[20 July]] [[1969]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Blink (TV story)|Blink]]'', ''[[The Impossible Astronaut (TV story)|The Impossible Astronaut]]'' / ''[[Day of the Moon (TV story)|Day of the Moon]]'')
 
* Peri refers to the [[Apollo 11]] moon landing on [[20 July]] [[1969]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Blink (TV story)|Blink]]'', ''[[The Impossible Astronaut (TV story)|The Impossible Astronaut]]'' / ''[[Day of the Moon (TV story)|Day of the Moon]]'')
* While the Doctor was returning to the Baikonur Cosmodrome aboard the US Rocket Lincoln on [[23 November]] [[1963]], eight other versions of him were present in [[England]] on the same day. One of these was another version of the Sixth Doctor, who was likewise travelling with Peri. It is unclear which event occurred first in their personal timelines. Over the course of two hours, the [[First Doctor|First]], [[Second Doctor|Second]], [[Third Doctor|Third]], [[Fourth Doctor|Fourth]], [[Fifth Doctor|Fifth]], Sixth, [[Seventh Doctor|Seventh]] and [[Eighth Doctor]]s and their respective companions [[Susan Foreman]], [[Ian Chesterton]], [[Barbara Wright]], [[Jamie McCrimmon]], [[Zoe Heriot]], [[Sarah Jane Smith]], [[Leela]], [[Nyssa]], Peri, [[Ace]] and [[Charlotte Pollard|Charley Pollard]] all visited [[Bob Dovie]] at [[59A Barnsfield Crescent]] in [[Totton]], [[Hampshire]], much to his annoyance. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Light at the End (audio story)|The Light at the End]]'')
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* While the Doctor was returning to the Baikonur Cosmodrome aboard the US Rocket Lincoln on [[23 November]] [[1963]], eight other versions of him were present in [[England]] on the same day. One of these was another version of the Sixth Doctor, who was likewise travelling with Peri. Over the course of two hours, the [[First Doctor|First]], [[Second Doctor|Second]], [[Third Doctor|Third]], [[Fourth Doctor|Fourth]], [[Fifth Doctor|Fifth]], Sixth, [[Seventh Doctor|Seventh]] and [[Eighth Doctor]]s and their respective companions [[Susan Foreman]], [[Ian Chesterton]], [[Barbara Wright]], [[Jamie McCrimmon]], [[Zoe Heriot]], [[Sarah Jane Smith]], [[Leela]], [[Nyssa]], Peri, [[Ace]] and [[Charlotte Pollard|Charley Pollard]] all visited [[Bob Dovie]] at [[59A Barnsfield Crescent]] in [[Totton]], [[Hampshire]], much to his annoyance. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Light at the End (audio story)|The Light at the End]]'')
 
* Aside from visiting Bob Dovie in Hampshire, the Seventh Doctor would return to November 1963 on three subsequent occasions. ([[TV]]: ''[[Remembrance of the Daleks (TV story)|Remembrance of the Daleks]]''; [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Algebra of Ice (novel)|The Algebra of Ice]]''; [[AUDIO]]: ''[[1963: The Assassination Games (audio story)|1963: The Assassination Games]]'')
 
* Aside from visiting Bob Dovie in Hampshire, the Seventh Doctor would return to November 1963 on three subsequent occasions. ([[TV]]: ''[[Remembrance of the Daleks (TV story)|Remembrance of the Daleks]]''; [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Algebra of Ice (novel)|The Algebra of Ice]]''; [[AUDIO]]: ''[[1963: The Assassination Games (audio story)|1963: The Assassination Games]]'')
   
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== External links ==
 
== External links ==
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1963: The Space Race was the one hundred and seventy-ninth story in Big Finish's monthly range. It was written by Jonathan Morris and featured Colin Baker as the Sixth Doctor and Nicola Bryant as Peri Brown.

This was the second story in the 1963 audio trilogy celebrating the 50th anniversary of Doctor Who.

Publisher's summary

November 1963, and the Soviet space programme reigns supreme. Having sent the first animals, then the first men beyond Earth's atmosphere, now they're sending a manned capsule into orbit around the Moon.

Just as Vostok Seven passes over into the dark side, however, its life support system fails. Only the intervention of the Sixth Doctor and Peri, adopting the identities of scientists from Moscow University, means that contact with the capsule is regained.

But something has happened to the cosmonaut on board. She appears to have lost her memory, and developed extreme claustrophobia. Maybe she's not quite as human as she used to be...

Plot

Part one

"This is Baikonur Control calling Vostok 7. Do you read me?"

10 November 1963. Cosmonaut Marinka Talanov is just about to enter the Moon's orbit, and will become the first human to gaze upon its "dark side" in twenty minutes. As she approaches, though, something goes wrong, and total system shutdown ensues. Baikonur Control loses contact with the ship as the Moon's blocking it.

TARDIS lands elsewhere, and Peri Brown remarks that it's even colder outside. The Sixth Doctor explains that the circuit that controls his ship's heating is not working, a problem he's seen only once before. The TARDIS also can't move without this circuit. They deduce that they're in some sort of desert, and see an overturned jeep in the distance. As they approach it, they find three people who have been shot. Sitting in the front are — as the Doctor gathers from their IDs — Doctors Christina Bushkin and Grigori Kalashnikov, from Moscow University.

The third individual, a woman, has no identification on her. The Doctor takes their coats to fend off the cold. Before Peri can argue, though, she notices a time bomb beneath one of the seat, with 20 seconds left before detonation...

With no time to diffuse it, they ran as far as they can and manage to escape just in time. The Doctor explains that whoever set the bomb did so to remove any evidence of foul play — no one will ever know that these people were shot. They're interrupted by the arrival of another vehicle, looking for Bushkin and Kalashnikov. They take the Doctor and Peri for them, and the two just happen to have their IDs in their new jackets. The TARDIS team is taken to the Baikonur Cosmodrome, which the Doctor knows is a secret Soviet base in Kazakhstan.

Meanwhile, back at Baikonur, they still can't make contact with Marinka in Vostok 7. They do have transceiver feedback, but they're not getting any replies. The Doctor, just arriving with Peri, recommends that they send loud, high-pitched feedback to the capsule to wake her up from whatever shock she's endured.

It works, and Marinka regains consciousness — but she's lost large portions of her memories. She can't remember who she is, where she is, or who she's talking to. She's not even aware that she's floating in space. The Doctor tries to calm her down, and requests that she get returned to Earth.

Three days later, Leonid Kurakin is doing what Peri calls fishing. He's relieved to find out she and the Doctor are not a couple — "he's not my type" — and lets her know he's single too. Leonid remarks on her accent, which sounds more "western", and lists some countries she might have come from. Peri goes with Latvia, and they're interrupted by a bell; it's his shift for guard duty. He leaves behind a paper, though, which piques Peri's interest.

Back at the research station, Lerisa Petrov tries to explain to Marinka to use the red button to replenish her oxygen supply — she can't even remember colours. They activate remote guidance system, but it won't respond. The Doctor fixes their system, which he says was sabotaged, and it finally starts responding. The capsule is due to come down in just under an hour's time.

Peri, following what she read on the paper, goes to Research Area 4, authorised personnel only. There, she finds empty space suits. They've also secretly built a lunar landing module. A man[who?] reveals that he knows they're imposters, and that he sent for her and "Kalashnikov" to find a rat. This traitor, Valentina, with whom he was in love, disappeared just before they arrived — and fits the description that Peri gave of the woman in the back of the jeep.

Finally, Vostok 7 is coming down to Earth. They get there, and open the capsule.

...But they don't find Marinka in there. Instead, there's a dog inside her spacesuit. The Doctor notes that it's not just any dog, either — it's Laika!

Part two

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Part three

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Part four

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Cast

References

  • Kalashnikov was born in 1919 while Pushkin was born in 1940.
  • Peri refers to the Baikonur Cosmodrome as "the Soviet Cape Canaveral."
  • Before travelling to the Moon on the Soviet lunar capsule, the Doctor tells Peri that he is far more qualified for space travel than Yuri Gagarin.
  • The United States government has built a moonbase on the far side of the Moon. It was named after former U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
  • The American moonbase was designed to contain a viable minimum population. In the event of a nuclear war, the plan was for its inhabitants to eventually return to Earth and rebuild human civilisation.
  • The Doctor refers to Stephen Hawking.
  • The Doctor considers the 1960s to be one of Earth's "most turbulent periods."
Space Race clean

Textless cover to the story

Notes

  • The Doctor and Petrov discover a human skeleton on the Moon. This is a reference to the urban legend which alleges that Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin discovered a skeleton at the time of the Apollo 11 moon landing on 20 July 1969.[1]
  • Petrov finds a dead poop in the middle of his toilet and said "Dang that smells"
  • This story was recorded on 28 and 29 May 2013.

Continuity

Footnotes

External links