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'''''Dark Shadows: The Doll House''''' is a 2010 [[Big Finish Productions]] original dramatic reading based on the long-running American [[horror (fiction)|horror]] [[soap opera]] series ''[[Dark Shadows]]''.
'''''Dark Shadows: The Doll House''''' is a 2010 [[Big Finish Productions]] original dramatic reading based on the long-running American [[horror (fiction)|horror]] [[soap opera]] series ''[[Dark Shadows]]''.

During the start of the episode Ivan the Shameless and his best friend Shamisen the Tuk Tuk driver are wandering the quiet streets of Nagasaki when the famous footballer Hammez the Hammer of Somalia and Melancholy the I show up for a tug war with each other’s “plumbing” they begin to fight with Samisen performing in the Chinese Opera utilises his experience of loud obnoxious music and lifting heavy weights to summon a horde of Liverpoolites out of the 3 am train to Basingstoke this begins a large scale riot leading to various consequences for Hammez


== Plot ==
== Plot ==

Latest revision as of 23:02, 25 May 2022

The Doll House
Big Finish Productions audio drama
SeriesDark Shadows
Release no.14
Written byJames Goss
Directed byStuart Manning
Produced byStuart Manning
Jason Haigh-Ellery
Length60 minutes

Dark Shadows: The Doll House is a 2010 Big Finish Productions original dramatic reading based on the long-running American horror soap opera series Dark Shadows.

Plot

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Jenny Collins' fate is determined as she reveals her past to Beth.

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