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| Big Finish Productions audio play | |
|---|---|
| A Thousand Tiny Wings | |
| Series | Doctor Who |
| Release number | 130 |
| Featuring | Seventh Doctor Klein |
| Writer | Andy Lane |
| Director | Lisa Bowerman |
| Executive producer(s) | Nicholas Briggs Jason Haigh-Ellery |
| Production code | 7ZE |
| Set between | Kingdom of Silver & Keepsake and Survival of the Fittest & Klein’s Story. |
| Release date | January 2010 |
A Thousand Tiny Wings is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It contains a four part story. Like all Doctor Who spin-off media, its relationship to the ongoing story of the television series is open to interpretation.
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A Thousand Tiny Wings
Plot
1950s Kenya. The Mau Mau uprising. A disparate group of women lie low in a remote house in the jungle, waiting for a resolution or for rescue. Among these British imperialists is Elizabeth Klein, a refugee from a timeline that no longer exists… thanks to the Doctor.
Reunited, the Doctor and Klein are forced to set aside their differences by terrifying circumstances. People are dying in this remote place. One by one. And there's something out there, in the jungle, accompanied only by the flutter of a thousand tiny wings…
Cast
- The Doctor — Sylvester McCoy
- Klein — Tracey Childs
- Mrs Sylvia O'Donnell — Ann Bell
- Mrs Denise Waterford — Abigail McKern
- Miss Lucy Watts — Joannah Tincey
- Abraham — Alex Mallinson
- Joshua Sembeke — Chuk Iwuji
The Three Companions Part 11
The Hunter by Marc Platt
Continuity
- Elizabeth Klein was last heard in the 2001 story Colditz. She came from an alternate time-line in which the Nazis had won World War II. She was stranded by the Seventh Doctor in our version of 1944.
Cast notes
- Tracey Childs appeared in the television series, in the 2008 story The Fires of Pompeii
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