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March 27th, 2014 4 comments

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Big Finish – Jago and Litefoot Series Seven

A seventh series of the spin-off, featuring the Victorian adventurers first seen in classic Doctor Who story The Talons of Weng-Chiang. Four brand new stories featuring the investigators of infernal incidents, in one box set.

Written By: Jonathan Morris, James Goss, Simon Barnard & Paul Morris, Justin Richards. Directed By: Lisa Bowerman

7.1 The Monstrous Menagerie by Jonathan Morris

A trail of clues leads Jago and Litefoot to 221B Baker Street – the (empty) London home of the Doctor, where they can rest and plan their next move. Then a meeting with Arthur Conan Doyle leads them into the strangest case of the investigating career…

7.2 The Night of 1000 Stars by James Goss

For one night only, Leela has returned to Victorian England. And for one night only, everyone will get to perform. There are stories to tell – but there may not be a happy ending.

7.3 Murder at Moorsey Manor by Simon Barnard and Paul Morris

Jago and Litefoot’s quest takes them to Moorsey Manor, where Sherlock Holmes fans are meeting to mourn the anniversary of their hero’s death at the Reichenbach Falls. But why is someone trying to kill them?

Available to order from www.bbcshop.com. You can also Buy or Download this CD or see full details on other Big Finish Audio’s and books at www.bigfinish.com.

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4 comments

  • Anonymous

    March 29th, 2014 - 7:44am

    i never got any of the jago and litefoot series which is odd because talons of wengchiang is my all time favorate story and i love big finish

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  • Trenzalore

    March 27th, 2014 - 4:10pm

    I love Jago and Litefoot, I’ve been meaning to get previous series of this but keep forgetting 🙄

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    • booboo

      March 27th, 2014 - 4:13pm

      i have a few and love them

    • Trenzalore

      March 27th, 2014 - 4:17pm

      The artwork is also just magnificent too (on this and previous series’)
      Must look great in your collection (and be exceptionally entertaining too 😆 )

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