Ooh, thanks very much for this comment. I had no idea about the link - although I should have done really, because it's pointed out (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immortal_Beloved_%28Doctor_Who_audio%29) on the Wikipedia page as well. Knowing this certainly adds a whole extra layer to what is going on, and I think you're right about the reason for the change from Hindu to Greek mythology.
I actually heard about half of Human Resources a couple of years ago, again thanks to spotting it randomly on BBC7. So I'm in a position to agree with your recommendation there, and would indeed like to hear the whole thing some time. Technically, of course, this means that I have encountered Lucie before - but since I hadn't even remembered her name, I obviously wasn't paying much attention to her character on that occasion.
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I actually heard about half of Human Resources a couple of years ago, again thanks to spotting it randomly on BBC7. So I'm in a position to agree with your recommendation there, and would indeed like to hear the whole thing some time. Technically, of course, this means that I have encountered Lucie before - but since I hadn't even remembered her name, I obviously wasn't paying much attention to her character on that occasion.