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{{Infobox Story
|name = The Forgotten Son
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|series = ''[[Lethbridge-Stewart (series)|Lethbridge-Stewart]]'' novels
|image = The Forgotten Son.jpg
 
 
|number = 1
|series = ''[[Lethbridge-Stewart (series)|Lethbridge-Stewart]]'' novels
 
 
|main character = [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|Lethbridge-Stewart]]
|number = 1
 
 
|featuring = [[Anne Travers]]
|main character = [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]]
 
 
|enemy = [[Great Intelligence]]
|featuring =Anne Travers
 
 
|setting = [[Earth]], [[March]] [[1969]]
|enemy = [[Great Intelligence]]
 
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|writer = [[Andy Frankham-Allen]]
|setting = [[Earth]], [[March]] [[1969]]
 
|writer = [[Andy Frankham-Allen]]
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|editor = [[Andy Frankham-Allen]], [[Shaun Russell]], [[Hayley Cox]], [[Will Rees]]
 
|cover = [[Simon Williams (illustrator)|Simon Williams]]
|editor = [[Andy Frankham-Allen]], [[Shaun Russell]], [[Hayley Cox]], [[Will Rees]]
 
|cover = [[Simon Williams (illustrator)|Simon Williams]]
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|designer = [[Simon Williams (illustrator)|Simon Williams]]
 
|publisher = Candy Jar Books
|designer = [[Simon Williams (illustrator)|Simon Williams]]
 
 
|release date = [[26 February (releases)|26 February]] [[2015 (releases)|2015]]
|publisher = Candy Jar Books
 
 
|format = Paperback, 288 pages; E-book
|release date = [[26 February (releases)|26 February]] [[2015 (releases)|2015]]
 
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|isbn = ISBN 978-0-9931191-5-6
|format = Paperback, 288 pages; E-book
 
 
|next = The Schizoid Earth (novel)
|isbn = ISBN 978-0993119156
 
|prev= none
 
|next= The Schizoid Earth (novel)
 
 
|audiobook publisher = Fantom Films
 
|audiobook publisher = Fantom Films
|read by = Terry Molloy
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|read by = Terry Molloy
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|soundcloudclip = https://soundcloud.com/fantompublishing/lethbridge-stewart-the-forgotten-son-chapter-one-sample
}}'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the first novel published by [[Candy Jar Books]] and premiered their [[Lethbridge-Stewart (series)|''Lethbridge-Stewart'' series]]. The series was licensed by [[Henry Lincoln]] and the [[Mervyn Haisman]] estate and is set following the events of ''[[The Web of Fear (TV story)|The Web of Fear]]''.
 
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'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the first novel published by [[Candy Jar Books]] in their [[Lethbridge-Stewart (series)|''Lethbridge-Stewart'' series]]. The series was devised and created by [[Andy Frankham-Allen]] with Shaun Russell, and licensed by the [[Mervyn Haisman]] Estate (with approval from [[Henry Lincoln]]) and is set following the events of ''[[The Web of Fear (TV story)|The Web of Fear]]''.
   
 
== Publisher's summary ==
 
== Publisher's summary ==
 
The [[Great Intelligence]] has been defeated. And Colonel [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|Lethbridge-Stewart]]'s world has changed.
 
The [[Great Intelligence]] has been defeated. And Colonel [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|Lethbridge-Stewart]]'s world has changed.
   
For Colonel Alistair Lethbridge-Stewart his life in the [[Scots Guards]] was straightforward enough; rising in the ranks through nineteen years of military service. But then his regiment was assigned to help combat the [[Robot Yeti|Yeti]] incursion in [[London]], the [[robot]]ic soldiers of an alien entity known as the Great Intelligence. For Lethbridge-Stewart, life would never be the same again.
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For Colonel Alistair Lethbridge-Stewart his life in the [[Scots Guards]] was straightforward enough; rising in the ranks through nineteen years of military service. But then his regiment was assigned to help combat the [[Robot Yeti|Yeti]] incursion in [[London]], the [[robot]]ic soldiers of an alien entity known as the Great Intelligence. For Lethbridge-Stewart, life would never be the same again.
   
Now he has a mammoth task ahead of him – the repopulating of London; millions of civilians need to be returned home after being evacuated so suddenly. On top of that, he also has his [[Fiona Lethbridge-Stewart|engagement]] to think about.
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Now he has a mammoth task ahead of him – the repopulating of London; millions of civilians need to be returned home after being evacuated so suddenly. On top of that, he also has his [[engagement]] to think about.
   
 
Meanwhile in the small [[Cornwall|Cornish]] village of [[Bledoe]] a man is haunted by the memory of an accident thirty years old. The Hollow Man of [[Remington Manor]] seems to have woken once more. And in [[Coleshill]], [[Buckinghamshire]], [[Mary Gore]] is plagued by the voice of a small boy, calling her home.
 
Meanwhile in the small [[Cornwall|Cornish]] village of [[Bledoe]] a man is haunted by the memory of an accident thirty years old. The Hollow Man of [[Remington Manor]] seems to have woken once more. And in [[Coleshill]], [[Buckinghamshire]], [[Mary Gore]] is plagued by the voice of a small boy, calling her home.
   
What connects these strange events to the recent Yeti incursion, and just what has it all to do with Lethbridge-Stewart?
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What connects these strange events to the recent Yeti incursion, and just what has it all to do with Lethbridge-Stewart?
   
 
== Plot ==
 
== Plot ==
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* Colonel [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]]
 
* Colonel [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]]
 
* [[Anne Travers]]
 
* [[Anne Travers]]
* Driver Gwynfor [[Evans (The Web of Fear)|Evans]]
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* Driver [[Gwynfor Evans]]
* Staff Sergeant Albert [[Arnold (The Web of Fear)|Arnold]]
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* Staff Sergeant [[Albert Arnold]]
* Captain Ben [[Knight (The Web of Fear)|Knight]]
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* Captain [[Ben Knight]]
* Corporal [[Lane]]
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* Corporal [[Lane (The Web of Fear)|Lane]]
 
* [[Mary Gore]]
 
* [[Mary Gore]]
 
* Major General [[Oliver Hamilton]]
 
* Major General [[Oliver Hamilton]]
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* [[George Vine]]
 
* [[George Vine]]
 
* [[Charles Watts]]
 
* [[Charles Watts]]
* Mrs Fleming
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* [[Mrs Fleming]]
 
* [[Joy Felming]]
 
* [[Joy Felming]]
 
* [[Jemima Barns]] (nee Fleming)
 
* [[Jemima Barns]] (nee Fleming)
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* [[Ross Howard]]
 
* [[Ross Howard]]
 
* [[Richard Watts]]
 
* [[Richard Watts]]
* [[George's Mother (The Forgotten Son)|Mrs. Watts]]
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* [[George's Mother (The Forgotten Son)|Mrs Watts]]
 
* [[Billy Moynihan]]
 
* [[Billy Moynihan]]
 
* [[Shosty]]
 
* [[Shosty]]
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* Pastor [[Ronald Stone]]
 
* Pastor [[Ronald Stone]]
 
* Doctor [[Jason Starling]]
 
* Doctor [[Jason Starling]]
* [[Jonathan Barns]] (mentioned)
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* [[John James]]
* [[Brân Moynihan]] (mentioned)
 
* [[Susan Moynihan]] (mentioned)
 
* [[Karen Connolly]] (mentioned)
 
* [[Isobel Gore]] (mentioned)
 
* [[Matthew Lethbridge-Stewart]](mentioned)
 
* [[Mahasamatman]] (mentioned)
 
   
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
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* [[John James]] watches ''[[Doctor Omega]]''.
 
* Owain has a [[radio]] so that he can listen to [[football]] matches when his mother is watching sitcom comedies like ''[[Her Majesty's Pleasure]]'' or super-spy programs like ''[[The Saint]]''.
 
* Owain has a [[radio]] so that he can listen to [[football]] matches when his mother is watching sitcom comedies like ''[[Her Majesty's Pleasure]]'' or super-spy programs like ''[[The Saint]]''.
 
* "[[Tin Soldiers]]" by [[Small Faces]] plays while Lethbridge-Stewart drives through London, although he prefers "[[Lily the Pink]]" by [[Scaffold]].
 
* "[[Tin Soldiers]]" by [[Small Faces]] plays while Lethbridge-Stewart drives through London, although he prefers "[[Lily the Pink]]" by [[Scaffold]].
 
* Pirate radio station [[Radio Caroline]] is back on the air.
 
* Pirate radio station [[Radio Caroline]] is back on the air.
 
* The lyrics to Desmond Decker's song "[[Israelites]]" are briefly chanted by Lewis and Charles.
 
* The lyrics to Desmond Decker's song "[[Israelites]]" are briefly chanted by Lewis and Charles.
* Mary mentions ''[[Desert Island Discs]]''. That week's presentation is on Lady [[Diana Cooper]]. She says that her acting is better than her writing. The guest would be introduced by [[Roy Plomley]], and involves asking what records the person in question would take to a desert island, along with other questions.
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* Mary mentions ''[[Desert Island Discs]]''. That week's presentation is on Lady [[Diana Cooper]].
 
* Ray's first book was called ''[[The Hollow Man of Carrington Lodge]]'' and was based on the true events which occurred to him from September [[1937]] to March [[1938]].
 
* Ray's first book was called ''[[The Hollow Man of Carrington Lodge]]'' and was based on the true events which occurred to him from September [[1937]] to March [[1938]].
 
* The pub visited throughout the story is named [[The Rose & Crown (The Forgotten Son)|The Rose & Crown]].
 
* The pub visited throughout the story is named [[The Rose & Crown (The Forgotten Son)|The Rose & Crown]].
* When Charles later visits Lewis at his house, George and Shirley are watching ''[[Hugh and I Spy]]''.
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* When Charles later visits Lewis at his house, George and Shirley are watching ''[[Hugh and I Spy]]''.
 
* When [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|Lethbridge-Stewart]] enters the bar, the song "[[We Gotta Get Out of this Place]]" by [[The Animals]] is playing.
 
* When [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|Lethbridge-Stewart]] enters the bar, the song "[[We Gotta Get Out of this Place]]" by [[The Animals]] is playing.
 
* Lewis and Charles check all over town, even in the graveyard of [[Bledoe Parish Church]], where they find nothing but an old woman.
 
* Lewis and Charles check all over town, even in the graveyard of [[Bledoe Parish Church]], where they find nothing but an old woman.
 
* Ray puts on a [[Gioachino Rossini]] record to fall asleep.
 
* Ray puts on a [[Gioachino Rossini]] record to fall asleep.
* Televisions have come out with colour.
 
 
* Lethbridge-Stewart's father's tomb stone reads, "[[1902]]-[[1945]]".
 
* Lethbridge-Stewart's father's tomb stone reads, "[[1902]]-[[1945]]".
 
* Sally and Alistair's song is "[[Cinderella Rockefella]]" by [[Abi Ofarim]].
 
* Sally and Alistair's song is "[[Cinderella Rockefella]]" by [[Abi Ofarim]].
 
* Inspired by Travers, Lethbridge-Stewart decides to visit the one place he knows has seen alien life, the [[Himalayas]].
* Travers is considering returning to in Det-Sen Monastery in India to meditate.
 
 
* Owain and Lethbridge-Stewart discuss the upcoming match between [[Arsenal]] and [[Southampton]] at [[Highbury]], which took place on [[29 March]] [[1969]].
* Inspired by Travers, at the end of the book Lethbridge-Stewart decides to visit the one place he knows has seen alien life, the [[Himalayas]].
 
* At the end of the book, Owain and Lethbridge-Stewart discuss the upcoming match between [[Arsenal]] and [[Southampton]] at [[Highbury]], which took place on [[29 March]] [[1969]].
 
* In chapter one it is [[Friday]] [[14 March]], which fits the above [[1969]] reference.
 
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
 
[[File:The Forgotten Son audiobook.jpg|thumb|Audiobook cover.]]
 
[[File:The Forgotten Son audiobook.jpg|thumb|Audiobook cover.]]
 
* The opening chapter sees a Yeti inside an outside toilet in Tooting Bec. This is a reference to [[Jon Pertwee]]'s comment about there being nothing more scary than coming home and finding a Yeti on your loo in Tooting Bec.
 
* The opening chapter sees a Yeti inside an outside toilet in Tooting Bec. This is a reference to [[Jon Pertwee]]'s comment about there being nothing more scary than coming home and finding a Yeti on your loo in Tooting Bec.
* Mention is made to the [[BBC]] calling to complain that they are not being allowed to film in the underground after the event. This is a sly reference to the real-life [[British Broadcasting Corporation]]'s inability to use the setting for ''[[The Web of Fear]].''
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* Mention is made to the [[BBC]] calling to complain that they are not being allowed to film in the underground after the event. This is a sly reference to the real-life [[British Broadcasting Corporation]]'s inability to use the setting for ''[[The Web of Fear]]''.
 
* The audiobook of ''The Forgotten Son'' was released by [[Fantom Films]] on 6 March 2016, read by [[Terry Molloy]].
 
* The audiobook of ''The Forgotten Son'' was released by [[Fantom Films]] on 6 March 2016, read by [[Terry Molloy]].
   
 
== Continuity ==
 
== Continuity ==
* There are several mentions of a secret [[the Vault (UNIT)|vault]] in [[Northumberland]], where the [[Robot Yeti|Yeti]] and other technology left over from the [[London Event]] are stored, ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Scales of Injustice (novel)|The Scales of Injustice]]'', [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Tales from the Vault (audio story)|Tales from the Vault]]'', etc) and where Anne Travers went to work on behalf of the British Army. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[One Cold Step (short story)|One Cold Step]]'')
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* There are several mentions of a secret [[the Vault (The Scales of Injustice)|vault]] in [[Northumberland]], where the [[Robot Yeti|Yeti]] and other technology left over from the [[London Event]] are stored, ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Scales of Injustice (novel)|The Scales of Injustice]]'', [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Tales from the Vault (audio story)|Tales from the Vault]]'', etc) and where Anne Travers went to work on behalf of the British Army. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[One Cold Step (short story)|One Cold Step]]'')
* Colonel Lethbridge-Stewart is aware of the United Nations creating new protocols the previous year. When he contacted the [[Toclafane]], {{Simm}} violated the first contact protocols established by the Security Council in [[1968]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Sound of Drums (TV story)|The Sound of Drums]]'')
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* Colonel Lethbridge-Stewart is aware of the United Nations creating new protocols the previous year. When he contacted the [[Toclafane]], {{Simm}} violated the first contact protocols established by the Security Council in [[1968]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Sound of Drums (TV story)|The Sound of Drums]]'')
 
* It is stated that "for centuries [the Intelligence] has lived without form, seeking to add more minds to its own. But now it is lost, falling through time, weak. It cannot even remember its name. If it ever had one. It falls to Earth, like snow in winter. On Earth the year is 1842 and there it meets [[Walter Simeon|a boy]]". (''[[The Snowmen]]'') 1892 is the earliest concrete memory that the Intelligence has, but it recalled being called a "great intelligence" in Tibet (where it had taken over [[Padmasambhava]]'s body for 300 years prior to ''[[The Abominable Snowmen]]''). Over the years between it learns of its previous visits to Earth, and there are several references to its enemy who it fought in both Tibet and London, "so many times humans have encountered it, and it seems [[The Doctor|one man]] is always there to defeat it. The same man who defeated it in the nineteenth century", as well a reference to its younger self in the London Underground ([[TV]]: ''[[The Web of Fear (TV story)|The Web of Fear]]'')
* Lethbridge-Stewart sees his future, which includes allusions to various incarnations of the Doctor, his wives ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Scales of Injustice (novel)|The Scales of Injustice]]'', [[TV]]: ''[[Battlefield (TV story)|Battlefield]]'') his children ([[HOMEVID]]: ''[[Downtime (home video)|Downtime]]'', [[PROSE]]: ''[[Transit (novel)|Transit]]'') and his grandchildren. He also sees his resurrection as a [[Cyberman]], and the final salute to the [[Twelfth Doctor]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Death in Heaven (TV story)|Death in Heaven]]'') He does not retain any of this information, however.
 
 
* The Great Intelligence attempts to change the events of ''[[The Web of Fear (TV story)|The Web of Fear]]'', but another encounter deters this. It instead travels down Lethbridge-Stewart's timeline in an attempt to kill the man's greatest ally. This book claims to show the final end of the Great Intelligence, but notes that the original Intelligence not from the future is still "out there."
* It is stated that the Intelligence had existed before ''[[The Snowmen (TV story)|The Snowmen]]'', "for centuries it has lived without form, seeking to add more minds to its own. But now it is lost, falling through time, weak. It cannot even remember its name. If it ever had one. It falls to Earth, like snow in winter. On Earth the year is 1842 and there it meets a boy". 1842 is fifty years prior to ''The Snowmen.'' The events of that story are the earliest concrete memory that the Intelligence has, but it recalled being called a "great intelligence" in Tibet (where it had taken over Padmasambhava's body for 300 years prior to ''[[The Abominable Snowmen]]''). Over the years between it learns of its previous visits to Earth, and there are several references to its enemy who it fought in both Tibet and London, "so many times humans have encountered it, and it seems one man is always there to defeat it. The same man who defeated it in the nineteen century", as well a reference to its younger self in the London Underground (TV: ''[[The Web of Fear (TV story)|The Web of Fear]]'')
 
* The Intelligence takes on the appearance of [[Walter Simeon]] twice throughout the book.(TV: ''[[The Snowmen (TV story)|The Snowmen]]'')
 
* The Great Intelligence seen in this book is the one who entered the Doctor's time stream in ''[[The Name of the Doctor (TV story)|Name of the Doctor]]''. It is weakened by Clara jumping in after him, and finds her defeating him at every end. He attempts to change the events of the ''[[The Web of Fear (TV story)|The Web of Fear]]'', but another encounter with Clara deters this. Realizing that she will always be there to protect the Doctor from him, he instead travels down Lethbridge-Stewart's timeline in an attempt to kill the Doctor's greatest ally. This book claims to show the final end of the Great Intelligence, but notes that the original Intelligence not from the future is still "out there."
 
   
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==
* [http://www.candy-jar.co.uk/books/lethbridgestewart.html ''The Forgotten Son''] at [[Candy Jar Books]]
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Revision as of 20:14, 3 September 2020

RealWorld

prose stub

The Forgotten Son was the first novel published by Candy Jar Books in their Lethbridge-Stewart series. The series was devised and created by Andy Frankham-Allen with Shaun Russell, and licensed by the Mervyn Haisman Estate (with approval from Henry Lincoln) and is set following the events of The Web of Fear.

Publisher's summary

The Great Intelligence has been defeated. And Colonel Lethbridge-Stewart's world has changed.

For Colonel Alistair Lethbridge-Stewart his life in the Scots Guards was straightforward enough; rising in the ranks through nineteen years of military service. But then his regiment was assigned to help combat the Yeti incursion in London, the robotic soldiers of an alien entity known as the Great Intelligence. For Lethbridge-Stewart, life would never be the same again.

Now he has a mammoth task ahead of him – the repopulating of London; millions of civilians need to be returned home after being evacuated so suddenly. On top of that, he also has his engagement to think about.

Meanwhile in the small Cornish village of Bledoe a man is haunted by the memory of an accident thirty years old. The Hollow Man of Remington Manor seems to have woken once more. And in Coleshill, Buckinghamshire, Mary Gore is plagued by the voice of a small boy, calling her home.

What connects these strange events to the recent Yeti incursion, and just what has it all to do with Lethbridge-Stewart?

Plot

to be added

Characters

References

  • John James watches Doctor Omega.
  • Owain has a radio so that he can listen to football matches when his mother is watching sitcom comedies like Her Majesty's Pleasure or super-spy programs like The Saint.
  • "Tin Soldiers" by Small Faces plays while Lethbridge-Stewart drives through London, although he prefers "Lily the Pink" by Scaffold.
  • Pirate radio station Radio Caroline is back on the air.
  • The lyrics to Desmond Decker's song "Israelites" are briefly chanted by Lewis and Charles.
  • Mary mentions Desert Island Discs. That week's presentation is on Lady Diana Cooper.
  • Ray's first book was called The Hollow Man of Carrington Lodge and was based on the true events which occurred to him from September 1937 to March 1938.
  • The pub visited throughout the story is named The Rose & Crown.
  • When Charles later visits Lewis at his house, George and Shirley are watching Hugh and I Spy.
  • When Lethbridge-Stewart enters the bar, the song "We Gotta Get Out of this Place" by The Animals is playing.
  • Lewis and Charles check all over town, even in the graveyard of Bledoe Parish Church, where they find nothing but an old woman.
  • Ray puts on a Gioachino Rossini record to fall asleep.
  • Lethbridge-Stewart's father's tomb stone reads, "1902-1945".
  • Sally and Alistair's song is "Cinderella Rockefella" by Abi Ofarim.
  • Inspired by Travers, Lethbridge-Stewart decides to visit the one place he knows has seen alien life, the Himalayas.
  • Owain and Lethbridge-Stewart discuss the upcoming match between Arsenal and Southampton at Highbury, which took place on 29 March 1969.

Notes

The Forgotten Son audiobook

Audiobook cover.

  • The opening chapter sees a Yeti inside an outside toilet in Tooting Bec. This is a reference to Jon Pertwee's comment about there being nothing more scary than coming home and finding a Yeti on your loo in Tooting Bec.
  • Mention is made to the BBC calling to complain that they are not being allowed to film in the underground after the event. This is a sly reference to the real-life British Broadcasting Corporation's inability to use the setting for The Web of Fear.
  • The audiobook of The Forgotten Son was released by Fantom Films on 6 March 2016, read by Terry Molloy.

Continuity

  • There are several mentions of a secret vault in Northumberland, where the Yeti and other technology left over from the London Event are stored, (PROSE: The Scales of Injustice, AUDIO: Tales from the Vault, etc) and where Anne Travers went to work on behalf of the British Army. (PROSE: One Cold Step)
  • Colonel Lethbridge-Stewart is aware of the United Nations creating new protocols the previous year. When he contacted the Toclafane, the Saxon Master violated the first contact protocols established by the Security Council in 1968. (TV: The Sound of Drums)
  • It is stated that "for centuries [the Intelligence] has lived without form, seeking to add more minds to its own. But now it is lost, falling through time, weak. It cannot even remember its name. If it ever had one. It falls to Earth, like snow in winter. On Earth the year is 1842 and there it meets a boy". (The Snowmen) 1892 is the earliest concrete memory that the Intelligence has, but it recalled being called a "great intelligence" in Tibet (where it had taken over Padmasambhava's body for 300 years prior to The Abominable Snowmen). Over the years between it learns of its previous visits to Earth, and there are several references to its enemy who it fought in both Tibet and London, "so many times humans have encountered it, and it seems one man is always there to defeat it. The same man who defeated it in the nineteenth century", as well a reference to its younger self in the London Underground (TV: The Web of Fear)
  • The Great Intelligence attempts to change the events of The Web of Fear, but another encounter deters this. It instead travels down Lethbridge-Stewart's timeline in an attempt to kill the man's greatest ally. This book claims to show the final end of the Great Intelligence, but notes that the original Intelligence not from the future is still "out there."

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