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This range of two-part audio dramas stars Tom Baker reprising his
most popular role as the Fourth Doctor (from 1974 - 1981)with a
number of his original TV companions. This fifth series reunites
the Doctor with Romana (Lalla Ward), a fellow Time Lord for
adventures across Time and Space! In the control room of a World
War 2 submarine something strange has started to happen. As the
ship runs out of control, its crew begin to fall unconscious.
Finding the submarine in the last place they'd have expected, the
Doctor and Romana are confronted by a mystery. Once fully
populated, there are now only three men on board. And there's now
also a chimpanzee. What has happened to the rest of the crew? What
are the strange noises they can hear outside the hull? And most
importantly, who, or what, is Dethras? CAST: Tom Baker (The
Doctor), Lalla Ward (Romana), Alistair Petrie (John), Shelia Ruskin
(Flague), Josh Bolt (Philip), Brian Vernel (Robert), John Banks
(Franklin), Jane Slavin (Xankari / Teacher).
Earth - a small, insignificant planet. Entirely devoid of
intelligent life. At least that's according to the legal documents.
The Doctor, Romana and K9 find themselves at the centre of a most
unusual trial. An intergalactic corporation wants to bulldoze the
planet for a development project. Only a previous court's
preservation document is standing in their way. The Doctor has been
summoned as an expert witness. If he can prove Earth contains
intelligent life, the whole world will be saved. But with a fortune
at stake... it was never going to be that simple. Cast: Tom Baker
(The Doctor), Lalla Ward (Romana), John Leeson (K9), Julian Wadham
(Judge Perigord Trent), Spencer Banks (Kovaks), Nicholas Briggs
(Foreman of the Lost Jury), Richard Laing (Skorpios/Lieson
Tilpractive-Frong/Geoff), Christopher Naylor (Villager), Paul
Panting (Smilax), Jane Slavin (Clerk), Jeany Spark
(Tragacanth/Cham’Yal). Other parts played by members of the cast.
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Gallifrey - Time War (CD)
Scott Handcock; Performed by Lalla Ward, Louise Jameson, Sophie Aldred, Derek Jacobi; …
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Four new chapters in the Gallifrey saga. The Time Lords and the
Daleks have opposed one another across millennia. But now, their
conflict tips into an all - out Time War, and nowhere across the
universe of spacetime is safe. Battle plans will be drawn, allies
recruited, and innocents caught in the crossfire. Gallifrey is
going to war, and the cosmos will never be the same again. 1.
Celestial Intervention by David Llewellyn. The Temporal Powers are
under threat. It is only a matter of time before the Daleks attack.
Now CIA Coordinator, Romana must protect the interests of
Gallifrey, while dealing with demands from President Livia and an
increasingly powerful War Council. As allies are whittled away, the
Time Lords are drawn into a conflict they can no longer avoid. 2.
Soldier Obscura by Tim Foley. Braxiatel has always planned for
contingencies. As hostilities escalate, he takes Ace into a deadly
region of spacetime - The Obscura - to locate an ancient research
station. But Ace is about to learn more about Irving Braxiatel than
anyone should know. Some soldiers are ready for this fight, but
some will not make it through the first round. 3. The Devil You
Know by Scott Handcock. The Time War has begun in earnest, and
Romana must think the unthinkable. For a most dangerous mission,
she selects the most dangerous warrior - the Master. But he will
not be alone. Leela accompanies her old enemy as they begin an
unusual interrogation. What does Finnian Valentine know? And can
Leela and the Master ever truly be on the same side? 4. Desperate
Measures by Matt Fitton. he Dalek Emperor attacks a vital Time Lord
outpost. Victory would be a devastating blow to Gallifrey. Romana
is caught in the machinations of a President who sees control
slipping away. Is it time to bargain with the War Council, or
perhaps to parlay with even more dangerous parties? The Time War
has barely begun, and for Gallifrey, desperate times are already
here. The ninth series of Big Finish's hugely popular spin-off from
the main Doctor Who range is set on the Doctor's homeworld
Gallifrey This is the first of the Gallifrey stories to directly
deal with The Time War - the horrific and universe-wide battle
between Daleks and Time Lords with everything at stake! Louise
Jameson and Lalla Ward played the Doctor's companions Leela and
Romana respectively opposite Tom Baker in the late 1970s. They've
since reprised their much-loved characters for Big Finish across a
wide number of stories. CAST: Louise Jameson (Leela), Lalla Ward
(Romana), Sophie Aldred (Ace), Sean Carlsen (Narvin), Miles
Richardson (Braxiatel), Derek Jacobi (The Master), Pippa
Bennett-Warner (Livia), Paul Marc Davis (Trave), Ebony Wong
(Karla), David Sibley(Valerian), Zulema Dene (Danna), Bryan Dick
(Finnian Valentine), Guy Adams (Beglis) and Nicholas Briggs (The
Daleks).
A god has died. A crime has been committed. And an even greater
threat lies beneath the surface. On the ocean world of Funderell,
Romana has been reunited with her old friend from Gallifrey,
Sartia, and the Doctor is investigating the history and religion of
this strange world. But events have quickly spiralled out of
control. Why is this planet of such interest to the Time Lords?
What lurks in the depths? The life of more than one world is at
stake. But time is running out. The sixth series in a Big Finish
range which is hugely popular with fans young and old of the
classic TV series Doctor Who. Writer Marc Platt's work is known to
many Doctor Who fans, most notably in the classic TV story Ghost
Light from 1989. CAST: Tom Baker (The Doctor), Lalla Ward (Romana),
Joannah Tincey (Sartia), Alan Cox (Eamonn Orensky), Kieran Hodgson
(Klick Chervain), Des McAlee(Blujaw Skaldson), Alex Wyndham (Linnis
Skaldson), Jamie Newall (Greygul), Jane Slavin (Frithra), John
Banks (The Sleek).
On Skaro, the home world of the Daleks, the Doctor encounters the
militaristic Movellans - who have come to Skaro on a secret mission
- whilst his companion Romana falls into the hands of the Daleks
themselves. It soon becomes apparent that the Daleks have returned
to their abandoned home city with a crucial objective, one which
they hope will give them the advantage in a strategic war. When the
Doctor realises what the Daleks are up to, he is compelled to
intervene. But he has not bargained for the Movellans having a few
secrets of their own, and soon he, Romana and the human refugee
Tyssan are wondering who exactly they can trust. Moreover, will
they be able to avert the Daleks from their self-proclaimed
destiny? Lalla Ward narrates this classic full-cast TV adventure,
written by Terry Nation, and in a special bonus interview she
recalls her time as Romana in the BBC TV series. 2 CDs. 1 hr 58
mins.
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Gallifrey - Time War 4 (CD)
Lou Morgan, David Llewellyn, Matt Fitton, Lisa McMullin; Directed by Scott Handcock; …
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Romana is lost to the Time War, though Leela and Narvin still fight
to survive. A resistance, caught between Rassilon's fury and the
Dalek Emperor's mania, have a desperate plan to stop the conflict.
Everything ends, and for some on Gallifrey, the Time War will soon
be over. 4.1 Deception by Lisa Mullin. As the resistance scatters,
Leela and an unknown ally embark on a rescue. But there are traps
for the unwary inside the Vortex. Meanwhile on Gallifrey, Livia and
Mantus are at odds, seeking to protect themselves as Rassilon's
grip tightens. 4.2 Dissolution by Lou Morgan. With young Ray in
tow, Narvin looks for respite in an ancient bolthole and turns to
an old mentor for help. But a Dalek has been hunting him through
space and time, and it will not give up his trial so easily. 4.3
Beyond by David Llewellyn. Romana met her fate on Unity, but
Braxiatel isn't ready to give up on her. In a forbidden realm, he
offers one last hope to escape the chaos of a universe at war.
First, they must enter the Beyond and confront the ghosts and
monsters within... 4.4 Homecoming by Matt Fitton. Rassilon receives
an ultimatum from an envoy of the Dalek Emperor while Leela and
Narvin return with a dangerous strategy to end the Time War. All
roads lead to Gallifrey. For some, this is where the fight will
end. CAST: Lalla Ward (Romana), Louise Jameson (Leela), Richard
Armitage (Rassilon), Seán Carlsen (Narvin), George Asprey
(Ravenous), Omar Austin (Rayo), Pippa Bennett-Warner (Livia),
Nicholas Briggs (The Daleks), Samuel Clemens (Mantus), Miles
Richardson (Braxiatel), Anna Carteret (The Apothecary), Susie
Emmett (Zara), Steven Flynn (Filius), Samuel Gosrani (Eris), Debbie
Korley (Castine). Other parts played by members of the cast.
Two new E-Space adventures for the Fourth Doctor, Romana, Adric and
K9: The Planet of Witches by Alan Barnes. Whilst attempting a
detailed scan of E-Space, K9 detects the trail of a large
spacecraft. Seeking a lead for their escape, the Doctor sets out on
its trail towards a misty yellow planet. Arriving just in time to
witness a crash-landing in the planet’s swamps, the Doctor and
his crew discover a number of escaping prisoners fleeing from
someone claiming to be a Witchfinder… whilst terrifying
‘familiars’ float around them. For this is the planet of the
witches… and the witches may just know the way home. The Quest of
the Engineer by Andrew Smith. The TARDIS crew’s attempts to
escape E-Space lead them to a strange planet with a surface that
shifts and changes constantly. Losing their ship down a fissure,
they venture into the depths of this world and encounter the man
who rules this place – a man known only as ‘the Engineer’. He
tells them that he’s on a quest for illumination, and to find a
rumoured portal in space that may lead to another reality, with
knowledge unknown in this universe. It seems he may be on the same
quest as the Doctor and his friends. But can he be trusted? And who
is he really? CAST: Tom Baker (The Doctor), Lalla Ward (Romana),
Matthew Waterhouse (Adric), John Leeson (K9), Samuel Blenkin
(Tanhar), Timothy Blore (Jonas), Samuel Clemens
(Yggra/Tiresias/Familiars), Lauren Cornelius (Anjlis), Richard
Hansell (The Enforcers/Captain of the Guard), George Layton (Regis
Tel), Abigail McKern (Crone/Moirai), Michael Simkins (Raxxil),
Nicholas Woodeson (The Engineer), Sarah Woodward (Anla Jessik).
Other parts played by members of the cast. .
When an archaeological dig in 1980s England finds a Movellan power
pack buried amongst Iron Age artefacts, the Doctor and Romana have
no choice but to investigate. And what they discover worries them
very much indeed. A Movellan ship is buried under the ground. Soon
the robotic enemies of the Daleks are making their way to the
surface, but they are not the biggest threat humanity faces.
Because on board this ship is the greatest weapon the Movellans
have ever devised. A weapon that could stop the Daleks
forever...and anything else that gets in their way. This is the
sixth series in a Big Finish range which is hugely popular with
fans young and old of the classic TV series Doctor Who. The pairing
of the Doctor (Tom Baker) and companion Romana (Lalla Ward) harks
back to the most-watched period of Doctor Who, one that to a
generation is the most loved and iconic and which broke the records
for viewers of the show. This story features the Movellans -
android foes of the Daleks - for the first ever time in 19 years of
Big Finish productions. CAST: Tom Baker (The Doctor), Lalla Ward
(Romana), Polly Walker (Narina), Chris Jarman (Chenek), John Banks
(Robin Lyon), Jane Slavin (Mary).
This range of two-part audio dramas stars Tom Baker reprising his
most popular role as the Fourth Doctor (from 1974 - 1981) with a
number of his original TV companions. This fifth series reunites
the Doctor with Romana (Lalla Ward), a fellow Time Lord for
adventures across Time and Space! On a brisk winter's morning in
1850s Yorkshire, Cuthbert, head of the intergalactic business known
as 'The Conglomerate' prepares to hijack a very special train. In
the far future, his assistant, Mr Dorrick is awoken by howling
alarms. There is a problem with the Quantum Gateway. In the TARDIS,
the Doctor, Romana and K9 detect strange distortions in the Vortex,
an energy stream coming from a strange creature called a Laan. The
threads of a plan centuries in the making are coming together. But
who is behind this plan? And can anyone possibly escape when
history is against them? The fifth series in a Big Finish range
which is hugely popular with fans of the classic TV series Doctor
Who. The pairing of the Doctor and Romana harks back to the
most-watched period of Doctor Who, one that to a generation is the
most loved and iconic and which broke the records for viewers of
the show.Tom Baker's portrayal of the Fourth Doctor Who still tops
popularity polls today. He was a special guest in 2013's 50th
anniversary story Doctor Who - The Day of the Doctor. Guest David
Warner is a familiar face from a wealth of quality appearances on
TV and film - for Sci-Fi fans in particular he's recognised from
Star Trek: The Next Generation, Doctor Who, Time Bandits, and two
Star Trek movies: though this just scratches the surface of a rich
career.Guest David Troughton is the son of the second Doctor actor,
Patrick Troughton, and in a long, varied career has appeared on TV
in everything from A Very Peculiar Practice to Doctor Who. CAST:
Tom Baker (The Doctor), Lalla Ward (Romana), John Leeson (K9),
David Warner (Cuthbert), Toby Hadoke (Mr Dorrick), David Troughton
(The Black Guardian). NOTE: This adventure continues in next
month's Doctor Who: Casualties of Time.
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The Well-Mannered War (CD)
Gareth Roberts, John Dorney; Illustrated by Tom Webster; Read by Tom Baker, Lalla Ward, …
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The edges of space, the far distant future, an era even the Time
Lords are not supposed to visit. Laid claim to by disputing
factions of humans and Chelonians, the planet Barclow has become
the catalyst for an unusual war. In two hundred years of
hostilities not a shot has been fired, and the opposing combatants
are the best of friends. But when the Doctor, Romana and K9 arrive,
they discover the peace is not going to last. Something dangerous
is happening behind the scenes. An election loom. Bodies are piling
up. Tensions are growing. Someone, somewhere is trying to make this
well-mannered war very angry indeed. Only the Time-travellers can
save the day. But that might be their biggest mistake. One of two
releases this month adapting popular Doctor Who novels from the
1990's. The Well-Mannered War was originally written by Gareth
Roberts - now a TV writer on shows including Doctor Who itself. Tim
McInnerny is a familiar face from TV and film, though to British
audiences is probably best know as Captain Darling from Blackadder
Goes Forth. John Leeson, the voice of robot dog K9 is now a
regarded writer on the subject of food and wine.
An unabridged reading of the brand new novelisation of a classic
Fourth Doctor TV story by Douglas Adams The Doctor takes Romana for
a holiday in Paris - a city which, like a fine wine, has a bouquet
all its own. But the TARDIS arrives in 1979, a table-wine year,
whose vintage is soured by cracks in the very fabric of time
itself. Soon the Time Lords are embroiled in an audacious alien
scheme which encompasses home-made time machines, the theft of the
Mona Lisa, the resurrection of the much-feared Jagaroth race, and
the beginning (and quite possibly the end) of all life on Earth.
Aided by British private detective Duggan, the Doctor and Romana
must thwart the machinations of the suave, mysterious Count
Scarlioni - all twelve of him - if the human race has any chance of
survival.
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Enemy Lines (CD)
Lalla Ward, Louise Jameson, Sophie Aldred; David Llewellyn; Directed by Scott Handcock; Arranged by …
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A brand new self-contained political science fiction thriller
across six episodes. In the distant future, President
Romanadvoratrelundar will do anything it takes to save her world,
even if it means sacrificing her allies and friends...In the
distant past, President Romanadvoratrelundar will also do anything
it takes to save her world, even if it means sacrificing her own
life in the process...Unfortunately for Romana, there is no easy
option. With the threat of impending war, and negotiations still
ongoing, the Temporal Powers are growing restless. Every day, they
find their future slipping away from them. Every decision they make
proves critical. And no one can escape the fact that sacrifices
have to be made. Time is running out...and it's running straight to
Gallifrey.The eighth series of Big Finish's hugely popular spin-off
from the main Doctor Who range, set on the Doctor's homeworld
Gallifrey. Sophie Aldred plays the Doctor's companion Ace, finally
on Gallifrey as was initially intended for the character in 1989's
Doctor Who. Louise Jameson and Lalla Ward played the Doctor's
companions Leela and Romana respectively opposite Tom Baker in the
late 1970s.They've since reprised their much-loved characters for
Big Finish across a wide number of stories. CAST: Lalla Ward
(Romana), Louise Jameson (Leela), Sophie Aldred (Ace), Sean Carlsen
(Narvin), Miles Richardson (Braxiatel), Celia Imrie (Livia), Tom
Allen (Plutus), George Watkins (Gaal), Hannah Genesius (Trave).
Whilst sightseeing in Paris, 1979, the Doctor and Romana notice a
series of unexplained temporal disturbances. When a visit to the
Louvre lands them in hot water, they realise that a certain Count
Scarlioni knows more about advanced technology than a 20th Century
Parisian should. With British detective Duggan in tow, the time
travellers become embroiled in an audacious plot to steal the Mona
Lisa and sell it on the open market. Not only that, but Count
Scarlioni appears to have more da Vinci masterpieces at his
disposal - each one apparently genuine. What time experiment is
Scarlioni forcing a genius professor to undertake? What is behind
his suave persona, and what are his plans for not only Paris but
the whole world? The Doctor and his friends must discover the
answers before time itself runs out. Lalla Ward narrates this
classic TV adventure, and in an exclusive bonus interview she
recalls her time as Romana in the BBC TV series. 2 CDs. 1 hr 58
mins.
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Gallifrey: Time War 3 (CD)
David Llewellyn, Lou Morgan, Helen Goldwyn; Directed by Scott Handcock; Russell McGee, …
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Romana and Narvin are exiles, driven from Gallifrey by Rassilon’s
regime and cut adrift amid the horrors of the Time War. Their one
remaining hope is that they can find their friend: Leela was also
lost in the maelstrom of battle, but she is fighting to survive.
Four new chapters in the Gallifrey saga: 1. Hostiles by David
Llewellyn. Exiled from Gallifrey, Romana and Narvin are fleeing
from their own people and the Time War. Seeking refuge on a
derelict wreck they find they are not alone. And that Time Lords
have enemies everywhere… 2. Nevernor by Lou Morgan. Narvin and
Romana reach the distant, rural world of Njagilheim. But even here
the Time War follows – and there are more things to fear in the
Vortex than warships and weapons. The Orrovix have caught a scent
and they are hunting. 3. Mother Tongue by Helen Goldwyn. Leela was
thrown into a Vortex ravaged by the Time War, lost in space and
time – but the Trill have shown her mercy…She finds herself in
another realm, another life. One where the warrior is also a
mother. Where she must help her son to choose the path to avoid his
world’s destruction. 4. Unity by David Llewellyn. On a dusty
frontier world, destiny awaits Romana… Betrayal, deception and
death are the currency on Unity. And as the Daleks close in on
their target, there will be a price to pay. CAST: Lalla Ward
(Romana), Louise Jameson (Leela), Seán Carlsen (Narvin), Omar
Austin (Rayo), Suzanne Bertish (Aldis), Nicholas Briggs (The
Daleks), Lorna Brown (Veega), Sarah Douglas (Drah), Mark Elstob
(Qatal), Maxine Evans (Renucha), Sam Hallion (Sholan), Leah Harvey
(Trellick), Robert Jezek (Jarred McKenzie), Will Kirk (Kraumer),
Lucy Reynolds (Agata), Wilf Scolding (Ivar). Other parts played by
members of the cast.
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