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Project Twilight

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Cover Art - Clayton Hickman
Project: Twilight
Series: Doctor Who -
Big Finish Audio Dramas
Release Number: 23
Doctor: Sixth Doctor
Companions: Dr Evelyn Smythe
Enemy:
Setting: London, Earth
Writer: Cavan Scott and Mark Wright
Director: Gary Russell
Music and Post Production:
Publisher: Big Finish
Release Date: August 2001
Format: 4 Episodes on 2 CDs
Prod. Code: 7C/E
ISBN: ISBN 1-903654-45-9
Previous Story: Bloodtide
Following Story: The Eye of the Scorpion

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[edit] Publisher's Summary

In the renovated docklands of South East London, on the bank of the river Thames, the doors of the Dusk are open for business. Bets are called, cards are dealt and roulette wheels spun. As fortunes are won and lost, an inhuman killer stalks the local avenues and alleyways -- a killer with a taste for human flesh.

Is there more to casino owner Reggie “The Gent” Mead or is he just a common gangster? What secrets are hidden in the bowels of the Dusk? And what connection does the apparently sleazy Bermondsey casino have to a long-buried government initiative known as Project: Twilight?

The Doctor must form uneasy alliances where the line between friend and enemy is blurred, playing games of chance...

But are the stakes too high?

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[edit] Notes

  • The story was originally entitled Blood Money and did not feature the Forge. The Forge was added in the rewrite because Gary Russell was interested in the throwaway concept of the vampires keeping the authorities away by donating blood to hospitals, and wanted to see more of the concept of government-approved vampires.
  • The story was originally going to feature Askran, a villain from the Audio Visuals that the writers liked; when this wasn't allowed, Nimrod was created as a replacement. He only became a recurring villain because Wright and Scott were impressed by Stephen Chance's portrayal. [1]

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