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Episode Studies by Clayton Barr

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Sapphire & Steel: All Fall Down Sapphire & Steel
"All Fall Down" Part 3
Audio drama
Big Finish Productions
Written by David Bishop
Directed by Nigel Fairs
July 2005

 

Steel succumbs to the plague.

 

Characters appearing or mentioned in this episode

 

Sapphire

Mary

Silver

Steel

Dr. Webber

Professor Fleming

police officers

Anton Webern

 

Didja Notice?

 

When Webern asks Sapphire her date of birth, she replies, "Sorry, I can't remember it."

 

At 17:53 in the episode, Sapphire reiterates "There are no coincidences in our line of work," which she and Steel agreed on in "All Fall Down" Part 2.

 

When she and Silver begin hearing discorporate voices moaning, "Lord have mercy on us," Sapphire says those words were painted on the front door of plague victims to warn others away. This was true historically.

 

Memorable Dialog

 

this sometimes happens in our line of work.mp3

what did you do to my mobile?.mp3

some of us lack your clinical detachment.mp3

cheerful as ever.mp3

our charming personalities.mp3

more than 300 years apart.mp3

no wonder Webber was having a breakdown.mp3 

 

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