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The People's Temple (play)
The People's Temple may refer to: * "The People's Temple" (audio drama), a segment of the 1999 ''Doctor Who'' audio drama ''Earth and Beyond'' *"The People's Temple", a 1998 ''Doctor Who'' short story by Paul Leonard in the first BBC ''Short Trips'' book; basis for the audio drama * The People's Temple (band), an American garage rock band *Peoples Temple The Peoples Temple of the Disciples of Christ, originally Peoples Temple Full Gospel Church and commonly shortened to Peoples Temple, was an American new religious organization which existed between 1954 and 1978. Founded in Indianapolis, Ind ...
, a religious organization founded by Jim Jones {{DEFAULTSORT:People's Temple, The ...
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The People's Temple (audio Drama)
''Earth and Beyond'' is a '' Doctor Who'' audio production produced by the BBC featuring the Eighth Doctor and Sam Jones. The release contains three adventures that are read by Paul McGann. It was released onto cassette in September 1998, following the BBC Short Trips cassette from earlier that year. Bounty Synopsis Sam Jones's first trip in the TARDIS is to the Seychelles, where she encounters alien bounty hunters. Can the Doctor stop them making Earth their battleground? Continuity *This follows the novel ''The Eight Doctors''. *At the end of the story, the Doctor leaves Sam at a rally. He picks her up in ''Vampire Science''. Dead Time Synopsis The TARDIS lands on a freezing world of utter darkness. Who are the strange creatures that want the Doctor dead? And what consequences will their actions have for the universe? Continuity *Comments by Sam suggest that this follows the events of ''Genocide Genocide is the intentional destruction of a people—usually de ...
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BBC Short Trips
The BBC ''Short Trips'' books are a collection of short story anthologies published by BBC Books based on the television series '' Doctor Who'', following a pattern established by Virgin Publishing's '' Decalog'' collections. Three volumes were published between March 1998 and March 2000, before the BBC decided to stop publishing the books. The ''Short Trips'' name was later adopted for hardback collections published by Big Finish Productions and licensed from the BBC. The books Short Trips The first volume of stories is ''Short Trips'' (BBC Books, 1998), edited by Stephen Cole. It contains the following stories: More Short Trips The next volume is ''More Short Trips'' (BBC Books, 1999), again edited by Stephen Cole. It contains the stories: Short Trips and Sidesteps The final Short Trips collection is ''Short Trips and Sidesteps'' (BBC Books, 2000), and was joint edited by Jacqueline Rayner and Stephen Cole. It was intended to show a variety of stories of Doctors and ...
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The People's Temple (band)
The People's Temple was an American garage rock band that formed in 2007 in Perry, Michigan, and later based out of Lansing. In February 2013 Third Man Records released "Never More," a 7-inch single recorded live at Third Man in Nashville. In a June 6, 2013 emusic "10 Bands to Watch" article, writer and guitarist Lenny Kaye wrote his thoughts on the band's "More for the Masses" LP: "Awash in reverb and mood enhancers, the People's Temple create an atmosphere truly "Texas Revisited," embracing trippy International Artists like the Red Kraola and Bubble Puppy, bone-shaking a tambourine ("Nevermore," "Looter's Game"), and mumbo-jumboing poetics ("House of Fools"). Alternately soaring, dislocating, unsettling and uplifting, the album culminates in the phantasmagoria of "(Dark Dreams) Distant Memories," a hymn to the glories found in a millisecond's delay by way of Jane's Addiction. Pass the Kool-Aid," Kaye wrote. In February 2014 the band released "Musical Garden" on HoZac Records, ...
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