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As the people of Moonbase Alpha continue their odyssey through
space on their wandering Moon, the longterm influences of their
recent alien encounters start to impact upon their course. But
first, an infinity of possibilities opens up for them, with
terrifying consequences. Contains three new stories: 3.1 Skull in
the Sky by Marc Platt. There’s a deluge upon the Moon that will
change everything forever. The Alphans must adapt and relationships
will change. Then, above them, a portent of doom arrives. 3.2 The
Godhead Interrogative by Nicholas Briggs. Dashka Kano has been
working on translating the alien script on Zantor’s artefact.
She’s beginning to make progress when one hundred objects are
detected, advancing towards the Moon. Dashka’s skills will be
tested to the limit by the force of an ancient civilisation. 3.3
Dragon’s Domain by Nicholas Briggs. Dr Helena Russell relates a
tale of hope, terror and tragedy. The Alphans discover a potential
means to enact the will of their referendum and return to Earth.
But the Ultra mission will be a journey into unimaginable horror.
CAST: Mark Bonnar (Commander John Koenig), Maria Teresa Creasey (Dr
Helena Russell), Timothy Bentinck (Space Commissioner Simmons),
Clive Hayward (Professor Victor Bergman), Susan Hingley (Sandra
Benes), Lara Lemon (Monique Bouchere), Glen McCready (Alan Carter),
Christopher Naylor (Godhead / Alien Captain), Amaka Okafor (Dashka
Kano). Other parts played by members of the cast.
Contains four new adventures: 12.3 The Wizard of Time by Roy Gill
(2 parts). It’s time for a story. Jacob Harmer was one of the
greats. His fantasy novels for children entranced a generation. But
how much of their stories were fantasy and how much of them was the
truth? At last he’s ready to tell the tale of what really
happened. 12.4 The Friendly Invasion by Chris Chapman (2 parts).
It’s 1943 and the village of Westbourne has been invaded… not
by the enemy, but by the allies. The American troops are ‘over
here’ and enjoying themselves mightily. Except there’s someone
else visiting the village. And not just the new barmaid, Margaret.
Or her unusual friends, Leela and the Doctor. Something with a
sinister agenda all its own. 12.5 Stone Cold by Roland Moore (4
parts). The TARDIS lands on a rocky, volcanic planet and its crew
soon find they are not alone. A pleasure cruiser has recently
crashed on this world… but survival has proved rather dangerous.
Because there’s something out on the surface snatching people
away. Something made of stone. And with wings. Don't blink. 12.6
The Ghost of Margaret by Tim Foley (2 parts). The journey has been
long, but it’s time for Margaret to come home. Or is it a
different time entirely? Reunited with a ghost from her past,
she’s finds herself in a whole new world. The Doctor and Leela
are about to discover that people don’t always leave
easily...CAST: Tom Baker (The Doctor), Louise Jameson (Leela),
Nerys Hughes (Margaret Hopwood), Guy Adams (Garlon Dees), Sam
Benjamin (Attendant / Halfway Men), Chase Brown (Sergeant Ray
Hunter), Barnaby Edwards (Stan Trubshaw / Private Massey / Edie’s
Dad / Old Reg), Holly Jackson Waters (Alice), Joe Jameson (Jacob
Harmer (16) / Jacob Harmer (35)), Kenneth Jay (Captain Ray Hunter),
Evie Killip (Edie Carter), Shvorne Marks (Mia Valarna), Victor
McGuire (Huthro), Jackson Milner (Private Joe Powell), Paul Panting
(Nate Duffy / Mr Fennec), Ronald Pickup (Jacob Harmer), Olivia
Poulet (Felsa Mavelock), Sara Powell (Moira Tenaka), Joe Sims
(Tench). Other parts played by members of the cast.
Rose and her friends and family are trapped in another dimension on
a parallel Earth. With her world doomed and a universe at stake,
Rose must continue her frantic search for the only person who can
help... the Doctor. Contains three new adventures: 2.1 Saltwater by
Alison Winter. Rose finds an Earth under threat, as something
steals the salt from the oceans. As global tensions escalate, Rose
wants to make those in charge listen, and finds an ally in the
shape of another Clive... 2.2 Now is the New Dark by AK Benedict.
On an Earth where science never advanced from the Dark Ages, Rose
and Clive find themselves under suspicion. Someone is killing the
Melancholics, but apparently, there's a Doctor here who can help...
2.3 The Rogue Planet by Emily Cook. Rose finds herself closer to
home than ever - but she's in for a shock. Meanwhile, Jackie is a
hit on daytime TV and Clive is a professor, but nobody seems to
realise how much danger the world is in. CAST: Billie Piper (Rose
Tyler), Mark Benton (Clive Finch), Camille Coduri (Jackie Tyler),
Nicola Blackman (Reverend Georgina Stacey), Robert Cavanah
(President Gilbert), Luke R Francis (PC Lee Jeffries), Indigo
Griffiths (Brooke Robinson), Victoria Jeffrey (Assessor/Mistress
Spinner), Malcolm Jeffries (Giovanni Bianco/John White), Hywel
Morgan (Dr Richard Acres), Sarah Priddy (Femi/Producer), John
Rayment (Archibald). Other parts played by members of the cast.
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Missy Series 1 (CD)
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Michelle Gomez, who last played the Doctor’s best friend and
wicked enemy, Missy, in the Doctor Who television series in 2017,
returns to her role in some brand new audio adventures from Big
Finish Productions made in arrangements with BBC studios. 1.1
Spoonful of Mayhem by Roy Gill. In a spot of bother in Victorian
London, Missy is forced to take on governess duties but she has
another scheme in mind, and her charges are simply in the way.
She’s going to have to teach the children some rather harsh
lessons about getting what you want. And there will be tears before
bedtime. 1.2 Divorced, Beheaded, Regenerated by John Dorney. Missy
arrives in Tudor England, throwing the plans of another renegade
Time Lord into chaos.King Henry VIII is on the throne, and aliens
are stomping through the countryside. Missy just wants to be Queen.
And the Monk? Once he knows who else is on the scene, he’ll be
glad just to stay alive. 1.3 The Broken Clock by Nev Fountain.
Tonight, on Dick Zodiac’s America’s Most Impossible Killers,
Detective Joe Lynwood hunts the most impossible killer of his
career. There’s a trail of bodies. Impossible bodies. And Joe has
one long night to solve the case. Luckily, D.I. Missy Masters from
Scotland Yard in England, London, England is here to help. 1.4 The
Belly of the Beast by Jonathan Morris. Missy’s scheme nears
completion. All she must do is subjugate one little planet and bend
the inhabitants to her will. Not too much to ask. But slaves will
keep rebelling. It’s almost as if they don’t want to unearth an
ancient artefact to fulfil Missy’s plans for universal
domination.She’ll have to do something about that. CAST: Michelle
Gomez (Missy/Matis), Rufus Hound (The Monk), Oliver Clement (Oliver
Davis), Bonnie Kingston (Lucy Davis), Simon Slater (Montague Davis
/ Moses Walker / Coachman), Dan Starkey (Mr. Cosmo / Park Keeper /
Old Man / Sphinx), Beth Chalmers (Djinn / Housemaid), Maggie
Service (Catherine Parr), Leighton Pugh (Sir Foxcroft / Gramoryan 1
/ Priest), Graham Seed (Gramoryan 2 / Taverner / Squire), Kenneth
Jay (Dick Zodiac), Guy Paul (Joe Lynwood), Ryan Forde Iosco (The
Actor Playing Joe Lynwood), Daniel Goode (Mark /Roy), Rachel
Verkuil (Frankie and The Actress Playing Missy), Abbie Andrew
(Aleyna), John Scougall (Cort / Guards), Lucy Goldie (Sath /
Mother), Jason Nwoga(Doctor Goodnight), Jamie Laird (Mister Bryce /
Father). Other parts played by members of the cast.
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The Robots: Volume 5 (CD)
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During the events of Doctor Who: Ravenous 2, Liv Chenka left the
Doctor and the TARDIS behind. Just for one year. A year during
which she would live on Kaldor, and get to know her sister Tula all
over again. But Kaldor is going through a period of tumultuous
change. Technology is changing at an advanced rate - the robots are
evolving, artificial intelligence is adapting, and with these
changes so politics is altering too. Dangerously. Can Liv and Tula
make a difference during the most turbulent time in the world's
history? CAST: : Nicola Walker (Liv Chenka), Claire Rushbrook (Tula
Chenka), Nicholas Asbury (Hari Ventross), Paul Bazely (Elio), Jemma
Churchill (Louisha Deltarto), Jon Culshaw (The Source/Sorkov),
Anthony Howell (Volar Crick), Sarah Lamble (Graf Kirran/V709),
Yasmin Mwanza (Rosama Volf/V557/Shinko Caprice), Finlay Robertson
(Kador Arris/V48). Other parts played by members of the cast
Philip Hinchliffe, acclaimed producer of Doctor Who (1975-1977)
returns to tell new stories for the Fourth Doctor and Leela. The
TARDIS brings the Doctor and Leela to a colony world in the distant
future – but they are not the only visitors to this place. The
people of this planet are seeing the ghosts of their lost friends
and relatives. And the ghosts are stealing people. Trapped in the
middle of an escalating conflict, the Doctor and Leela investigate
the source of the spirits and find a diabolical machine, a terrible
secret… and a foe long since forgotten. CAST: Tom Baker (The
Doctor), Louise Jameson (Leela), Aurora Burghart (Hetty Claypole),
Bryan Dick (Major Thomas Langhorn/Berno Redcrew), Nigel Fairs
(Reverend Samuel Claypole/The Snowant), Tim Faulkner (Charles
Hookham/Flindor/Wilbur Grits), Glen McCready (John Farron/Chad
Mullain/Ezra/Loggerhead Soldier), Lynsey Murrell (Captain Ashla
Dequell/Lawrie), Sam Stafford (Adam Ross), Mandi Symonds (Mary
Claypole/Time Lord Emissary). Other parts played by members of the
cast.
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The Robots: Volume Four (CD)
Sarah Grochala, Robert Whitelock, Guy Adams; Directed by Ken Bentley; Cover design or artwork by Ryan Aplin; Performed by …
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During the events of Doctor Who - Ravenous 2, Liv Chenka left the
Doctor and the TARDIS behind. Just for one year. A year during
which she would live on Kaldor and get to know her sister Tula all
over again. But Kaldor is going through a period of tumultuous
change. Technology is changing at an advanced rate - the robots are
evolving, artificial intelligence is adapting, and with these
changes so politics is altering too. Dangerously. Can Liv and Tula
make a difference during the most turbulent time in the world's
history? 4.1 Closed Loop by Guy Adams. Toos needs Poul's help on a
mission so sensitive she won't even tell him where they're going.
Needing to escape from his demons, Poul agrees. But he finds more
ghosts waiting for him at their destination. Landing in the desert,
Poul can't help but be reminded of his time on Storm Mine 4... and
soon he's hearing familiar voices. As he and Toos starts to dig,
they're about to discover that some secrets can't stay buried...
4.2 Off Grid by Sarah Grochala. When a Supervoc is found on the
streets, claiming responsibility for a recent explosion, it's clear
to Liv and Tula that the Sons of Kaldor are attempting to frame
robots for their murderous attacks. But where are they? And how to
stop them? As they try to smuggle the Supervoc out of the city,
it's clear that finding the enemy will be the least of their
worries as tonight... the lights are going out. 4.3 The Janus
Deception by Robert Whitelock. Tula is under investigation by the
company - for fraud, industrial espionage and conspiracy. She knows
she's innocent... so who is impersonating her? Liv, meanwhile, is
nearing the finishing line of her trail, a meeting with the
survivors of Storm Mine 4, in person. But will that really be the
end--- or a new beginning? CAST: Nicola Walker (Liv Chenka), Claire
Rushbrook (Tula Chenka), David Collings (Ander Poul), Pamela Salem
(Lish Toos), Gregory de Polnay (D84), Jon Culshaw (Vash Sorkov),
Sarah Lambie (Graf Kirran/Deep Blue), Glen McCready (Bendis),
Carolyn Seymour (Ullmann), Robert Whitelock (Skellen/SV72), Tracy
Wiles (SV48/SV49/Jadia/Virtual AI). Other parts played by members
of the cast..
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The Robots: Volume One (CD)
Roland Moore, John Dorney, Robert Whitelock; Directed by Ken Bentley; Cover design or artwork by Ryan Aplin; Performed by …
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This is the first release in a planned 12-part series based on
characters and the world of Kaldor created by Chris Boucher in the
classic 1977 Doctor Who TV episode, The Robots of Death. During the
events of Doctor Who -Ravenous 2, Liv Chenka left the Doctor and
the TARDIS behind. Just for one year. A year during which she would
live on Kaldor and get to know her sister Tula all over again. But
Kaldor is going through a period of tumultuous change. Technology
is changing at an advanced rate -the robots are evolving,
artificial intelligence is adapting, and with these changes so
politics is altering too. Dangerously. Can Liv and Tula make a
difference during the most turbulent time in the world's history?
1.1 The Robots of Life by Roland Moore Settling into life back on
Kaldor, Liv investigates a medical centre where the patients are
dying. 1.2 The Sentient by Robert Whitelock. Vissey is a young
child -the sort of perfect young girl any parents would want to
adopt. She is also artificial, and she sees the world in a very
different way to humans. 1.3 Love Me Not by John Dorney. A widower
goes to extreme lengths to keep the memories of his dead wife
alive. CAST: Nicola Walker (Liv Chenka), Claire Rushbrook (Tula),
Eric Carte (Arak Varren), Jon Culshaw (SV90/V88/V19), Annabelle
Dowler (Jasdar Crick), Daniel Goode (Kelov), Jaye Griffiths (Til
Rork), Anthony Howell (Volar Crick), Robert Whitelock
(Skellen/V48/SV66), Tracy Wiles (V98/V7). Other parts played by
members of the cast.
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Main Range 242 - The Dispossessed (CD)
Mark Morris; Directed by Jamie Anderson; Performed by Sylvester McCoy; Cover design or artwork by Simon Holub; Joe Kraemer, …
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The Doctor, Ace and Mel are caught in a forever night. After
crossing the threshold, a strange world awaits them. An army of
tortured souls. A lift that leads to an alien landscape. An alien
warlord, left for dead, and willing to do anything to prolong his
life... it's all in a day's work for the Doctor. But when his
companions become victims of the desperate and powerful Arkallax,
the Doctor will have to do battle in a psychic environment where he
must make a choice. Save his companions... or himself.Big Finish
have been producing Doctor Who audios since 1999, starring Tom
Baker, Peter Davison, Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy, Paul McGann,
David Tennant and John Hurt. The Doctor in this story is played by
Sylvester McCoy, familiar to many viewers and audiences not only as
the Doctor, but most recently as Radagast the Brown in Peter
Jackson's blockbustingThe Hobbit movie trilogy! Although known to a
generation of TV viewers as a significant talent in dance and light
entertainment, Bonnie Langford's more recently been award-nominated
for her work in BBC1's EastEnders. CAST: Sylvester McCoy (The
Doctor), Sophie Aldred (Ace), Bonnie Langford (Melanie Bush),
Morgan Watkins (Ruck), Anna Mitcham (Jan), Stirling Gallacher
(Isobel), Nick Ellsworth (Arkallax).
The Doctor and Ace are locked up. The TARDIS is gone. Things just
couldn't get worse, could they? Of course they could. Things can
always get worse - the new President of the Solar System, Josiah W
Dogbolter, didn't get where he is in life without learning that.
That's why he has a Quantum Possibility Engine. It's a wonderful
machine, creating a wonderful Solar System. And with this wonderful
device, he can bring happiness and peace to all. Possibly. Either
that or tear the universe to shreds, it's hard to be sure which.
Cast: Big Finish have been producing Doctor Who audios since 1999,
starring Tom Baker, Peter Davison, Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy,
Paul McGann, David Tennant and John Hurt. The Doctor in this story
is played by Sylvester McCoy, familiar to many viewers and
audiences not only as the Doctor, but most recently as Radagast the
Brown in Peter Jackson's blockbustingThe Hobbit movie trilogy!
Although known to a generation of TV viewers as a significant
talent in dance and light entertainment, Bonnie Langford's more
recently been award-nominated for her work in BBC1's EastEnders.
CAST: Sylvester McCoy (The Doctor), Sophie Aldred (Ace), Bonnie
Langford (Melanie Bush), Sean Carlsen (Narvin), Toby Longworth
(Dogbolter), Wayne Forester (Hob / Soldier Robots / Alex), Jules de
Jongh (Captain Regent of the Krasi).
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Main Range #241 Red Planets (CD)
Una McCormack; Directed by Jamie Anderson; Performed by Sylvester McCoy; Cover design or artwork by Simon Holub; Joe Kraemer, …
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London, 2017. Except... it isn't. Berlin, 1961. But it isn't that
either. Not really. Not in the timeline the Doctor knows. Something
is very wrong. While Ace tries to save the life of a wounded
British spy, Mel and the Doctor must get to grips with the modern
day socialist Republic of Mokoshia. For Mel it feels strangely
familiar and 'right', which makes the Doctor feel even more uneasy.
Soon, a message from a dark and blood-soaked distant future is on
its way... But the Doctor will have to act fast to stop this
timeline becoming reality. And with Ace stranded in an alternate
1961, will saving the Earth end her existence? Big Finish have been
producing Doctor Who audios since 1999, starring Tom Baker, Peter
Davidson, Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy, Paul McGann, David Tennant
and John Hurt. The Doctor in this story is played by Sylvester
McCoy, familiar to many viewers and audiences not only as the
Doctor, but most recently Radagast the Brown in Peter Jackson's
blockbusting The Hobbit movie trilogy! Writer Una McCormack has
been writing Sci-Fi novels since 2004, including three official
Doctor Who novels for the BBC. CAST: Sylvester McCoy (The Doctor),
Sophie Aldred (Ace), Bonnie Langford (Melanie Bush), Matt Barber
(Tom Elliot), Elliot Levey (Colonel Marsden), Genevieve Gaunt (Anna
/ Commander of Phobos Mission), Max Bollinger (Sokolov), Chris Dale
(Mission Control / Voice of Map / George / Television Announcer).
Daniel Hopkins thought he knew what he was letting himself in for
when he joined the top-secret UNIT organisation as its latest
Medical Officer. Racing about the countryside, chasing strange
lights in the sky? Check. Defending the realm against
extraterrestrial incursion? Check. Frequent ear-bashings from
UNIT’s UK CO, the famously no-nonsense Lt-Col Lewis Price? Check.
Close encounters of the First, Second and even Third kind? Check,
check, check. But he had no idea what alien beings were really
like. Until the day of the Fallen Kestrel. Until the day he met the
Doctor.Big Finish have been producing Doctor Who audios since 1999,
starring Tom Baker, Peter Davison, Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy,
Paul McGann, David Tennant and John Hurt. his release is directed
by Jamie Anderson, son of TV legend Gerry Anderson (Thunderbirds,
Captain Scarlet, Terrahawks, etc). The Doctor in this story is
played by Peter Davison, familiar to many viewers and audiences for
his years as star of stage and screen. CAST: Peter Davison (The
Doctor), Blake Harrison (Lieutenant Daniel Hopkins), Russ Bain
(Lieutenant-Colonel Lewis Price), Genevieve Gaunt (Corporal Linda
Maxwell), Deborah Thomas (Annabel Morden), Anna Louise Plowman (Dr
Jennifer Harrison), Robbie Stevens (Morris), Jacob Dudman (Samuel).
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Doctor Who Main Range: 233 - Static (CD)
Jonathan Morris; Directed by Jamie Anderson; Joe Kraemer, Josh Arakelian; Cover design or artwork by Anthony Lamb; Performed by …
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Big Finish have been producing Doctor Who audios since 1999,
starring Tom Baker, Peter Davison, Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy,
Paul McGann, David Tennant and John Hurt. Colin Baker reprises his
role as the Sixth Doctor, or "ol' Sixie" as he refers to the
character he's played for nearly 100 Big Finish productions!
Miranda Raison, playing a war time WREN travelling with the Doctor,
is a regarded British actor from stage and screen, including a
notable run in BBC1's Spooks. CAST: Colin Baker(The Doctor),
Miranda Raison (Mrs Constance Clarke), Lisa Greenwood (Flip
Jackson), Scott Chambers (Andy Clover / Sergeant Webster), Pippa
Nixon(Joanna Nash), Jo Woodcock(Susannah Nash), David Graham (Percy
Till), Brian Protheroe (Captain Hardwick), Chris Dale (Soldiers
/Static).
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Doctor Who Main Range - 231 - The Behemoth (CD)
Marc Platt; Performed by Colin Baker, Miranda Raison, Lisa Greenwood; Directed by Jamie Anderson; Cover design or artwork by …
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Bath, 1756 – and a very dashing gentleman known only as the
Doctor is newly arrived in town, accompanied by his lady friends
Mrs Clarke and Mrs Ramon. He’s created a stir among the
gentlefolk of Georgian high society – and a stir in the heart of
merry widow Mrs Theodosia Middlemint, rumour has it. They are not
the only strangers from abroad causing tongues to wag, however. The
mysterious Lady Clara, come from Amsterdam in the company of the
noble Captain Van Der Meer, has the whole of Bath agog. Who is she,
really? What is she, really? But there’s something terrible
beneath the veneer of Georgian gentility. As awful a horror as the
Doctor has ever exposed, hidden inside Balsam’s Brassworks.
Something that needs to be brought to light, for the sake of all
humanity.Cast: Colin Baker(The Doctor), Miranda Raison (Mrs
Constance Clarke), Lisa Greenwood (Flip Jackson), Glynn Sweet (Sir
Geoffrey Balsam), Georgina Moon (Mrs Middlemint), Liam McKenna
(Titus Craven), Wayne Forester (Rev Mr Philip Naylor), Giles New
(Captain Douwemout Van Der Meer), Diveen Henry (Sarah), Ben
Arogundade(Gorembe) Big Finish have been producing Doctor Who
audios since 1999, starring Tom Baker, Peter Davison, Colin Baker,
Sylvester McCoy, Paul McGann, David Tennant and John Hurt. Colin
Baker reprises his role as the Sixth Doctor, or "ol' Sixie" as he
refers to the character he's played for nearly 100 Big Finish
productions! Miranda Raison, playing a war time WREN travelling
with the Doctor, is a regarded British actor from stage and screen,
including a notable run in BBC1's Spooks. CAST: Colin Baker(The
Doctor), Miranda Raison (Mrs Constance Clarke), Lisa Greenwood
(Flip Jackson), Glynn Sweet (Sir Geoffrey Balsam), Georgina Moon
(Mrs Middlemint), Liam McKenna (Titus Craven), Wayne Forester (Rev
Mr Philip Naylor), Giles New (Captain Douwemout Van Der Meer),
Diveen Henry (Sarah), Ben Arogundade(Gorembe).
Vortex Ice / Cortex Fire is one of three main range 2017 Doctor Who
titles consisting of two two-part stories, in a change from the
usual four-parters. Vortex Ice by Jonathan Morris. In search of
'exotic particles', the Doctor and Flip arrive 700 feet
underground, in a mine in Northern Mexico - only to run into a
scientific expedition. Among their number, an exobiologist. They're
all on the hunt for alien life! Deep underground, the team finally
uncovers a cave of vast crystals - like ice, despite the heat. And
inside the crystal: something frozen. Something trapped in time. If
only it were something simple, like a monster. But it's far, far
worse than that. Cortex Fire by Ian Potter. The Doctor brings Flip
to the futuristic city of Festin, the best vantage point to witness
a unique astronomical light show. In a city governed by the
all-powerful network known as the Cortex, they're soon identified
as outsiders - nihilists, perhaps, responsible for a wave of terror
that's been sweeping the city...But the truth is different. The
people of Festin are burning up. Spontaneously combusting. And
no-one knows why. Star Colin Baker played the Doctor on television
between 1984 and 1986, and has found a new legion of fans through
his work with Big Finish. Lisa Greenwood plays companion Phillipa
"Flip" Jackson, and will be familiar to some from TV shows such as
Call The Midwife, The Hours and Eastenders. CAST: Colin Baker (The
Doctor), Lisa Greenwood (Flip Jackson), Shobu Kapoor (Sai Chopra),
Orlando Seale (Dylan Argent), Monty D'Inverno (Jannik Woolf),
Rebecca Todd (Khoralla), Simon Kane (Halus), Eve Webster (Bav/
Cortex/ Enforcer).
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Doctor Who Main Range - 219 Absolute Power (CD)
Jamie Anderson; Cover design or artwork by Simon Holub; Performed by Miranda Raison, Colin Baker; Joe Kraemer
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Two thousand years ago, all civilisation on the planet Teymah was
wiped out in an AELE - an Anomalous Extinction Level Event. Now,
the galactic entrepreneur Lyam Yce hopes, at last, to learn the
reason why the ancient Teymahrians went extinct - by funding a huge
archaeological dig. While the Doctor probes a strange sphere found
by Yce's diggers, his companion, former Bletchley Park
cryptographer Constance Clarke, agrees to help translate symbols
written in the lost ancient language of the Teymahrians. And soon,
they'll learn that ancient Teymah's secrets were best left buried
deep beneath its shifting sands. Director Jamie Anderson is the son
of Gerry Anderson, the producer behind such shows as Thunderbirds,
UFO, Captain Scarlet and Terrahawks. His work influenced
generations, and Jamie inherited this storytelling gene! Colin
Baker's Doctor has proved hugely popular to fans of the Big Finish
Doctor Who releases, with his television adventures continued
across a range of stories with both old and new companions. The
Doctor's companion in this story - Mrs Constance Clark - is played
by Miranda Raison, star of TV's Spooks.Mrs Clark works at Bletchley
during the War, and worries about a husband lost in mysterious
circumstances. Paul Reynolds is still fondly thought of as Colin in
the cult TV hit Press Gang, written by Steven Moffat several
decades before he took over Doctor Who. CAST: Colin Baker (The
Doctor), Miranda Raison (Constance Clarke), Paul Reynolds (Lyam
Yce), Jenny Bede (Florrie/Medical Doctor), Arian Nik (Ammar
Elkady), Neil Edmond (Professor Aryan Wyke/Mine Worker), Gary
Martin (Kohrbal), Esther Hall (Pheenan).
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The Robots: Volume Two (CD)
Ken Bentley; Cover design or artwork by Ryan Aplin; Roland Moore, Andrew Smith, Sarah Grochala; …
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During the events of Doctor Who - Ravenous 2, Liv Chenka left the
Doctor and the TARDIS behind. Just for one year. A year during
which she would live on Kaldor and get to know her sister Tula all
over again. But Kaldor is going through a period of tumultuous
change. Technology is changing at an advanced rate - the robots are
evolving, artificial intelligence is adapting, and with these
changes so politics is altering too. Dangerously. Can Liv and Tula
make a difference during the most turbulent time in the world's
history? 2.1 The Robots of War by Roland Moore. A visit to an old
flame goes badly wrong for Liv and Tula and soon they find
themselves locked down in a military training base, surrounded by
traitors and robots designed and built for war. As they attempt to
get everyone out alive, is there a chance they’ve missed
something important? 2.2 Toos and Poul by Andrew Smith. When a
murder takes place in an isolated outpost, there’s only one man
who can look into the crime. Investigator Poul, newly reunited with
his Sandminer colleague Toos. But can he over-come his fears and
prejudices and solve the case? 2.3 Do No Harm by Sarah Grochala.
After an incident in a laboratory leads to a tragedy, someone needs
to be found accountable. And who better to be prosecuted than a
robot? But when complicated ethical questions arise, the outcome of
the trial becomes bigger than a single case. What if somebody else
is working behind the scenes? CAST:Nicola Walker (Liv
Chenka),Claire Rushbrook (Tula Chenka/SV22/SV104), David Collings
(Ander Poul), Pamela Salem (Lish Toos), Tracy Wiles (Ren/SV66/Gat),
Homer Todiwala(Rax Heron), Harley Viveash (Frenton Cal/V90), Silas
Carson (Captain Garlon Rosh), Ian Conningham(V11/Kaden
Olsen/Nomad), Satnam Bhogal (Jabel Tyrus/Prospector), Indra Ové
(Tayna Vandermoy), Rachel Atkins (Zarda/V225), Kieran Bew
(Lunk/V97). Other parts played by members of the cast.
Missy… no longer alone, unleashed and unfettered! She’s stuck
with a Meddling Monk, in a TARDIS that won’t fly without both
pilots. It’s a partnership neither one wants – the Monk thinks
Missy wants him dead. Whereas, Missy thinks the Monk is annoying.
And wants him dead. The two Time Lords must learn to live together,
or die trying… 3.1 Body and Soulless by James Goss. Stuck with a
co-pilot, Missy has taken extreme measures. After all, she only
needs the Monk’s brain to fly his TARDIS. But when Missy and the
bodiless Monk end up on different sides of a planetary war, they
may need one another to survive… 3.2 War Seed by Johnny Candon.
Missy takes the Monk to Earth to make a point – she can be nice
if she wants. In fact, she can save the planet! While the Monk
tries to charm the corporate sharks, Missy makes them a better
offer. To supply the ultimate warrior, created in the ultimate
war… 3.3 Two Monks, One Mistress by James Kettle. On the trail of
some weapons-grade plutonium, Missy and the Monk visit Renaissance
Italy and the house of an elderly Borgia. But someone else is en
route to the Tuscan villa with designs on the old man’s
treasures. Someone the Monk will soon know very well… Cast:
Michelle Gomez (Missy), Rufus Hound (The Meddling Monk), Gemma
Whelan (The Meddling Nun), Sheena Bhattessa (Francesca), Samuel
Collings (The Seed), Anjella MacKintosh (Soldier 2/VAD
Soldier/Medic), Glen McCready (Kalvor Commander/Aztec Priest),
Lynsey Murrell (Anastasia Temple), Tania Rodrigues (Prime), James
Smillie (Alfredo), John Telfer (Richard Temple), Ashley Zhangazha
(Gasher). Other parts played by members of the cast.
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