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'''''I.D.''''' and '''Urgent Calls''' is a ] ] based on the long-running British ] series '']''. It is the first play to be released as a three part story with a separate one part story included. '''''I.D.''''' and '''Urgent Calls''' is a ] ] based on the long-running British ] series '']''. It is the first play to be released as a three-part story with a separate one-part story included.


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Template:Bigfinishbox I.D. and Urgent Calls is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It is the first play to be released as a three-part story with a separate one-part story included.

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Plot

The Doctor arrives in the future at a huge dumping site for old computers. Scavenger ships scour the discarded materials for valuable data: one of the ships is from the borderline illegal Lonway Clinic, which specialises in personality surgery. The Doctor investigates the death of one of the clinic's researchers, and realises that what the clinic is searching for here should perhaps remain lost.

Cast

Urgent Calls

Plot

A wrong telephone number on 1974 Earth has strange consequences.

Cast

Continuity

Urgent Calls begins the "Virus Strand" story arc, which spans the three subsequent one-episode stories Urban Myths, The Vanity Box and Mission of the Viyrans.

Notes

  • There is an interview with Gyles Brandreth at the end of CD 1, where he discusses his meeting each of the Doctors and other topics.

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Reviews

Doctor Who: Sixth Doctor stories
Television
Season 21The Twin Dilemma
Season 22
Season 23
Minor appearances
See also
Audio
The Monthly Adventures
The Sixth Doctor Adventures
The Lost Stories
Other
Books
Missing Adventures
Past Doctor Adventures
Novellas
Video games


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