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Loups-Garoux
Series Doctor Who
Release number 20
Featuring Fifth Doctor
Turlough
Writer Marc Platt
Director Nicholas Pegg
Producer(s) Gary Russell
Jason Haigh-Ellery
Executive producer(s) Jacqueline Rayner
Production code 6PB
Set between Phantasmagoria and
Singularity
Release date May 2001

Loups-Garoux (French for werewolves) is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who.

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[edit] Plot

In Brazil in the year 2080, the Fifth Doctor and Turlough are confronted by an ancient werewolf.

[edit] Notes

  • This adventure takes place between the television stories Resurrection of the Daleks and Planet of Fire.
  • Eleanor Bron previously appeared in the television series as an art critic in City of Death and Kara in Revelation of the Daleks. Burt Kwouk previously appeared in the television series as Lin Futu in Four to Doomsday. Derek Wright played a Roundhead that assailed the UNIT convoy in The Time Monster.
  • The first scene quotes the real death sentence on Pieter Stubbe from the documented report of his trial in Cologne in 1589.
  • The new spine design was based on the 1999 David Bowie album reissues.
  • Stubbe implies that he ate the Grand Duchess Anastasia, the only member of the Tsar's family whose body was not accounted for after the 1917 revolution. Ileana also suggests that Stubbe also ate the notorious Lord Lucan, who went missing in the 1960's.
  • The dog whistle the Doctor uses is most likely the one the Fourth Doctor used to call K9 whenever he and Romana ran into trouble and needed K9’s help to rescue them.
  • The Doctor also encounters an Earthbound werewolf in Wolfsbane, and alien werewolves in The Greatest Show in the Galaxy, Kursaal and Tooth and Claw. The werewolf of Wolfsbane is also tied to the natural cycles of the earth and is vulnerable to silver; however, the wolves of Loups-Garoux do not appear to be tied to the phases of the moon.

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[edit] Working Titles

  • The Werelings
  • The Moon of Blood

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