The Magic Mousetrap

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The Magic Mousetrap
Album cover
Big Finish Productions audio drama
SeriesDoctor Who
Release no.120
FeaturingSeventh Doctor
Ace
Hex
Written byMatthew Sweet
Directed byKen Bentley
Production code7W/J
Release dateApril 2009

The Magic Mousetrap is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who.

Plot[]

The Doctor meets an old enemy in 1926 Switzerland at an exclusive sanatorium in the Alpine Mountains.

Cast[]

The Three Companions[]

bonus feature, Part 1.

Polly's Story by Marc Platt

Continuity[]

  • The Chess elements in The Magic Mousetrap lead the Doctor on a path that is finally paid off in the 2012 story, Gods and Monsters

Notes[]

Magic Mousetrap

  • This marks Big Finish's first use of the character the Celestial Toymaker. He appeared in only one TV story in 1966, The Celestial Toymaker, alongside the First Doctor.
  • The Toymaker was originally played by Michael Gough. At the time of this audio's release, he was 92 years old and retired from acting.
  • Gough was set to return as the Toymaker 20 years later, alongside the Sixth Doctor, in the TV story The Nightmare Fair, but that script was scrapped in favour of The Trial of a Time Lord season. This story is resurrected by Big Finish later in 2009 as part of their Lost Stories series. Colin Baker plays the Sixth Doctor, but the Toymaker is played by David Bailie.

The Three Companions

  • Instead of the usual interviews, the end of the second disk features the first episode of . It will consist of twelve ten-minute episodes at the end of this and the subsequent eleven monthly releases. It is written by Marc Platt and stars Anneke Wills, Nicholas Courtney and John Pickard as Polly, The Brigadier and Thomas Brewster respectively.
  • The blog that instigates Polly's correspondence was written by the Third Doctor's assistant, Jo Grant. It can be heard in its entirety in The Doll of Death.

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