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Jubilee (Doctor Who audio)

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Big Finish Productions audio play
Album cover
Jubilee
Series Doctor Who
Release number 40
Featuring Sixth Doctor
Evelyn Smythe
Writer Robert Shearman
Director Nicholas Briggs
Producer(s) Gary Russell
Jason Haigh-Ellery
Executive producer(s) Jacqueline Rayner
Production code 7CG
Set between The Sandman and
Doctor Who and the Pirates
Release date January 2003

Jubilee is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. Elements of the story were reworked by Rob Shearman to create the television episode "Dalek" in the 2005 series. As with all Doctor Who spinoffs, the audio's canonicity to the TV series is not clear, though its being adapted (albeit only in part) for the programme itself may be imagined to rule it out (see also novel Human Nature).

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Plot

The Sixth Doctor and Evelyn discover that a single Dalek is being held captive by the rulers of the "English Empire" as part of their propaganda campaign.

Cast

Trivia

  • In a planned homage to this story, boxes from a chain called Jubilee Pizza were supposed to have been seen in the background in the television episode it inspired, "Dalek", but the scene was cut. The pizza chain finally appeared in the premiere episode of Torchwood, "Everything Changes".
  • Before the beginning of Part 1, a fake movie trailer for Daleks: The Ultimate Adventure plays, with the Doctor portrayed as a dashing hero, Eyelyn is portrayed as a young, sultry companion, and the Daleks are heard doing some very un-Dalek like things (such as laughing evilly and shouting 'Scarper!' when the Doctor appears). The trailer is set within the parallel Earth featured in this story.
  • Martin Jarvis (Nigel Rochester) and Rosalind Ayres (Miriam Rochester) are married in real life.

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