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  1. 10 de jul. de 2019 · The TARDIS brings the Doctor and Lucie to a vast house on the planet known as Horton’s Orb. The only house on Horton’s Orb, in fact. Outside its outsized windows there’s nothing. No land. No sea. No sky. No life. Just an endless expanse of static. Inside the house, there’s an upstairs and a downstairs – servants below, gentlefolk from the finest of the house’s families above.

  2. Further Adventures of Lucie Miller: Volume One: The Dalek Trap • The Revolution Game • The House on the Edge of Chaos • Island of the Fendahl (Set between 8DA Series 1 and Series 2) Charlotte Pollard: The Further Adventuress: The Mummy Speaks! • Eclipse • The Slaying of the Writhing Mass • Heart of Orion

  3. 10 de jul. de 2019 · The Revolution Game. It's Lucie's birthday, and her birthday treat awaits. But whatever she's expecting, it's not what she’s getting on the colony world of Castus Sigma in the year 3025: ringside seats for the interplanetary Retro Roller Derby – sponsored by Heliacorp, "turning sunlight into gold"! It's more than just a game, though.

  4. Lucie Miller was the ninth story in the fourth series of the Eighth Doctor Adventures, produced by Big Finish Productions. It was written by Nicholas Briggs and featured Paul McGann as the Eighth Doctor, Sheridan Smith as Lucie Miller, Niky Wardley as Tamsin Drew, Carole Ann Ford as Susan and Jake McGann as Alex Campbell. It was the first in a two-part story, concluding in To the Death. "Hello ...

  5. Lucie Miller was a companion of the Eighth Doctor. Lucie briefly left the Doctor and travelled with the Monk before his actions drove her away and she resumed her travels with the Doctor. Lucie was born in Blackpool on 31 July 1988. (AUDIO: Brave New Town) Her mother was Mary Miller (née Ryder). (AUDIO: Blood of the Daleks, Horror of Glam Rock) She was descended from Freddie Miller. (AUDIO ...

  6. 10 de jul. de 2019 · Written by Alan Barnes. Runtime 60 minutes. Time Travel Past. Synopsis. The Fendahl is the death of evolution, the horror that lies in wait at the far end of the food chain. The Fendahl is death itself. And the Fendahl is dead. The Doctor destroyed it many years ago, in another incarnation, when he encountered it in a place called Fetchborough.

  7. Inside the house, there’s an upstairs and a downstairs – servants below, gentlefolk from the finest of the house’s families above. Alas, there are altogether too few eligible ladies on the upper floors these days. Meaning there’s a vacancy for Miss Lucie Miller, single and unattached... Outside the house, the static howls on.