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* Whitlock's father made his fortune importing [[tea]] from [[India|East India]].
 
* Whitlock's father made his fortune importing [[tea]] from [[India|East India]].
 
* Whitlock paid £150 for the [[gorilla]] on his property.
 
* Whitlock paid £150 for the [[gorilla]] on his property.
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* The Whitlocks have a William IV chaise longue.
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

Revision as of 18:39, 10 May 2014

RealWorld

Moonflesh was the one hundred and eighty-fifth story in Big Finish's monthly range.

Publisher's summary

One wouldn't normally expect to find elephants, gorillas and rhinoceroses roaming free in Suffolk in the year 1911. One wouldn't normally expect to find an extra-dimensional police box at the same time/space location either. Two aliens, named the Doctor and Nyssa, exit said box, only to find themselves pursued by a hungry lioness – for they've landed in the private hunting grounds of the famous explorer Nathaniel Whitlock, who's brought together a motley group of friends and acquaintances for a weekend's shooting.

But one of Whitlock's guests isn't all they seem. One of them wants the secrets of the Moonflesh, the mystic mineral looked after by Whitlock's retainer, a Native American known as Silver Crow. Because the Moonflesh is reputed to have the power to call down spirits from another realm…

…and soon, the hunters will become the hunted.

Plot

Part One

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Part Two

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Part Three

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Part Four

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Cast

References

  • The Doctor claims that he has always gotten along well with both cats and dogs.
  • Silver Crow, the factotum to Nathaniel Whitlock, is a Sioux warrior.
  • Whitlock has a Zulu warrior's shield and an Aborigine bullroarer in his possession.
  • In 1905, Whitlock spent most of the year with the Sioux.
  • Audrey Whitlock died in December 1901.
  • Whitlock's father made his fortune importing tea from East India.
  • Whitlock paid £150 for the gorilla on his property.
  • The Whitlocks have a William IV chaise longue.

Notes

Continuity

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