The Reesinger Process
Trevor Baxter (Professor George Litefoot), Christopher Benjamin (Henry Gordon Jago), Richard Franklin (Mike Yates), Karen Gledhill (Allison Williams), Hugh Ross (Sir Toby Kinsella), Pamela Salem (Rachel Jensen), Simon Williams (Group Captain Gilmore),
London, 1964, and the repercusseditions of Jago and Litefoot’s adventure are dealt with by Sir Toby Kinsella and his crack team of specialists at Counter-Measures. What is the Reesinger Process – and who is behind it?
Sir Harold Moorcroft ran the Department of Defence before he committed suicide. He previously worked in the Department of the Treasury.
Counter-Measures is investigating an incident on the Isle of Wight.
Sir Harold and his wife were married forover 30 years.
The Reesinger Institute is located in Ealing.
Stephanie Wilton is the elder sister of James Wilton.
James Wilton was born in 1943.
Notes
Sinead Keenan (Stephanie Wilton) and Rory Keenan (James Wilton) are siblings in real life.
The booklet credited Nicholas Briggs for music & Toby Hrycek-Robinson for sound design. There is no mention of Hrycek-Robinson’s involvement with this release on the Big Finish website.
Continuity
Sir Toby mentions the Pelage Incident to Sir Harold. (The Pelage Project)
The Minister of Defence refers to the death of his predecessor Stephen Mulryne on 29 November 1963. (1963: The Assassination Games)
Stephanie and James Wilton found Mr Rees’ skeleton and music box, in which he placed his mind, at the bottom of his well in 1950. (Mind Games)
Sir Toby refers to the upcoming general election. (State of Emergency)
Rees’ skull and music box would later be given to UNIT in the mid 1970s. The skull was stored in the Black Tower in London until it was moved to the Vault in the Angel of the North in 2014.
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