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|release date = [[9 October (releases)|9 October]] [[2008]]
 
|release date = [[9 October (releases)|9 October]] [[2008]]
 
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The Forever Trap was a made-for-audio Tenth Doctor story, written by Dan Abnett and produced for BBC Audio, with a release occurring in October of 2008.

Read by Catherine Tate, the story is released in the same format as the BBC Books Tenth Doctor Adventures book series and their associated audio book adaptations, but was released exclusively to audio. It is the second of its kind following Pest Control.

Publisher's summary

The Doctor and Donna are imprisoned on the Edifice - and become neighbours to a terrifying assortment of aliens. When the TARDIS is invaded by a holographic marketing scam, the Doctor and Donna find themselves trapped on the Edifice, a purpose-built complex of luxury apartments in space. Their new environs leave much to be desired: millions of beings from across the Universe have been gathered to live side by side in similar apartments. Instead of creating neighbourly affection, it's led to terrible battles being waged in the corridors and on the stairwells. The Doctor and Donna must cross the paths of deadly alien mobs as they search for the Edifice's ultimate authority. Who - or what - lies at the heart of the incredible complex? What destructive scourge is eating away at the Edifice itself? And are the Doctor and Donna trapped forever in this living hell?

Cast

References

  • When the Doctor gives Donna a paper bag to help stop her hyperventilating during a panic attack, she notes it smells of Jelly Babies. Later, when Donna suggests throwing out, among other things, a scarf, the Doctor angrily retorts that he has no scarf. Both are references to the Fourth Doctor.
  • The running joke involving the Doctor and Donna saying they aren't a couple appears.
  • Several Callicons were kidnapped and brought to the Edifice.
  • A Dendronic phytoform plant was brought to a room in the Edifice.

Notes

  • The story is also available as a download from the AudioGo website.
  • The guests at the hotel include a Rutan and a Sontaran.

Continuity

  • This isn't the first time the Doctor has found himself trapped in a massive building inhabited by different cultures - see TV: Paradise Towers.
  • Donna knows of the Sontarans, placing this story after the events of TV: The Doctor's Daughter, and prior to the events of Turn Left.
  • The Edifice re-creates the mountains of Gallifrey and Chiswick from the memories of the Doctor and Donna.
  • The Doctor says that he has no scarf. This is because his Fifth incarnation broke it in pieces during his post-regeneration trauma. (TV: Castrovalva)

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