For the Adherent of Pop Culture
Adventures of Jack Burton ] Back to the Future ] Battlestar Galactica ] Buckaroo Banzai ] Cliffhangers! ] Earth 2 ] The Expendables ] Firefly/Serenity ] The Fly ] Galaxy Quest ] Indiana Jones ] Jurassic Park ] Land of the Lost ] Lost in Space ] The Matrix ] The Mummy/The Scorpion King ] The Prisoner ] Sapphire & Steel ] Snake Plissken Chronicles ] Space: 1999 ] Star Trek ] Terminator ] The Thing ] Total Recall ] Tron ] Twin Peaks ] UFO ] V the series ] Valley of the Dinosaurs ] Waterworld ] PopApostle Home ] Links ] Privacy ]


Episode Studies by Clayton Barr

enik1138
-at-popapostle-dot-com
Sapphire & Steel: Water Like a Stone Sapphire & Steel
"Water Like a Stone" Part 4
Audio drama
Big Finish Productions
Written by Nigel Fairs
Directed by John Ainsworth
November 2006

 

The play comes to an end.

 

Notes from the Sapphire & Steel chronology

 

This story takes place in January 2007.

 

Characters appearing or mentioned in this episode

 

Arthur Bunnings

Ruby

Steel

Mrs. Wright

audience

Sapphire

Raymond

Mary

Arthur's father (unnamed, mentioned only)

Arthur's father's secretary (unnamed, mentioned only)

priest (unnamed, mentioned only)

priest's wife (unnamed, mentioned only)

Louisa Ann Teddingly

Henry (mentioned only)

 

Didja Notice?

 

The song that is sung by Raymond et. al. near the beginning of the episode is "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen", a Christmas carol extant since at least the 16th Century.

 

Ruby seems to have been lost for all time at the end of this episode, but is finally able to return to the real universe with the aid of Sapphire and Steel in "Cruel Immortality" Part 4.

   

Memorable Dialog

 

I sincerely hope you didn't.mp3

someone trying to get through.mp3

I need to talk to you.mp3 

 

Back to Sapphire & Steel Episode Studies