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Four new stories featuring the Sixth Doctor and Peri Brown: 1.1 The
Headless Ones by James Parsons and Andrew Stirling-Brown. When a
distress call from an unknown source threatens to rip the TARDIS
from the vortex, the Doctor and Peri arrive in nineteenth-century
Africa hoping to find the cause of the disturbance. Instead, they
meet a British expedition searching for a long lost tribe: the
B’lemyae… better known to the locals as the Headless Ones. 1.2
Like by Jacqueline Rayner. On the Earth colony world Rusina, the
populace strive to be popular. Likes lead to promotions, dislikes
leads to demotion – and more recently, something worse. So when
the Doctor investigates the truth behind their subscriber-led
society, he finds himself about to become very unpopular indeed.
1.3 The Vanity Trap by Stuart Manning. Myrna Kendal used to be a
Hollywood film star. Now she spends her life reminiscing on chat
shows but there is always one unfinished film she refuses to talk
about... at least until the TARDIS interrupts a TV interview, and
the Doctor and Peri’s appearance stirs up long-forgotten
memories. 1.4 Conflict Theory by Nev Fountain. Concerned by the
Doctor’s increasing over-protectiveness, Peri presents him with
an ultimatum: either they seek counselling or she leaves the TARDIS
permanently. Reluctant to lose one of his closest friends, the
Doctor seeks out one of the finest psychoanalysts in the universe:
Dr Sigmund Freud. Cast: Colin Baker (The Doctor), Nicola Bryant
(Peri Brown), Vivienne Acheampong (Siyanda), Rachel Atkins
(Governor Crompton), Rosie Baker (Carolyn Sue), Timothy Blore
(Sandis-Fernis), Stephen Critchlow (Jimmy Garfield), Amelia Donkor
(Hoffman), Sarah Douglas (Myrna Kendal), Ryan Forde Iosco (Dr
Karp), Raj Ghatak (The Complex), Eilidh Loan (Marconi), Deirdre
Mullins (Amanda Latimer), George Naylor (Dodo), Javone Prince
(Kaylin), Lucy Robinson (Christie), David Sibley (Dr Freud), Hugh
Skinner (Lord Oliver Erpingham). Other parts played by members of
the cast.
On the planet Omnia, a young man leads the Doctor and Peri through
the battle-scarred ruins of a city. Among the rubble he shows them
proof that their invaders and new masters, thought to be
invincible, can be defeated. The proof is the blasted, burnt-out
remains of a Dalek. But this is a Dalek-occupied world like few
others. For one thing,there are few Daleks to be seen. And for
another,the Daleks have appointed an Omnian, Magister Carmen Rega,
to govern the planet as their emissary. Why are the Daleks not
present in force? And can the Doctor and Peri risk helping the
Omnians, when the least show of resistance will be met with
devastating reprisals from space? CAST: Colin Baker (The Doctor),
Nicola Bryant (Peri),Saskia Reeves (Carmen Rega),William Ellis
(Aldo Rega), Bruce Alexander (Hingus), Natasha Karp (Shayna/Tasha),
Ray Cezan (Kalib/Scientist), John Rayment (Gordus), Richard Keith
(Watcher/Operative), Nicholas Briggs (The Daleks). Other parts
played by members of the cast.
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Doctor Who: Timelash (DVD)
Colin Baker, Nicola Bryant, Robert Ashby, Denis Carey, Paul Darrow, …
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Double episode Doctor Who adventure set on the planet Karfel and in
nineteenth century Scotland. The Sixth Doctor (Colin Baker) and
Peri, accompanied by a young man named Herbert, become entangled
with the machinations of the despotic Borad. Planet Karfel consists
of a small population ruled by a despotic, Wizard of Oz-like
autocrat called The Borad. The Borad has never been seen in the
flesh - only by means of closed-circuit television monitors wherein
he appears a somber, upright old man. His rule of fear is enforced
rigidly by an army of androids who destroy all dissent in a blink
via the Timelash - an instant and irreversible exile to another,
presumably horrific dimension. One member of the grand counsel
immediately below The Borad, (called the Maylin) is less than happy
with The Borad and seeks 'regime change' at any cost. A race of
former allies called The Bandril sees weakness and opportunity in
The Borad's semi-visible ruling methods and is set to invade. It is
into this volatile situation that the Tardis materializes and our
favourite time travelers are cast.
Another adventure for everyone's favourite Time Lord. The Doctor (Colin Baker) and Peri arrive in the north of England during the Luddite uprisings, and discover that brilliant but amoral Time Lord the Rani is stealing the chemical which promotes sleep from the mine workers' brains. The Master is also in town, planning to use the disruptive Luddites to deprive the Doctor of his TARDIS and destroy him once and for all.
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The Widow's Assassin (CD)
Nev Fountain; Read by Colin Baker, Nicola Bryant
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The Lost Stories 5.2 The Ultimate Evil (CD)
Wally K. Daly; Directed by Helen Goldwyn; Cover design or artwork by Ryan Aplin; Performed by Colin Baker, Nicola Bryant; …
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With the TARDIS working perfectly, the Doctor and Peri decide to
take a holiday. But where? A long-forgotten piece of equipment in
the TARDIS storage locker sends them to the peaceful and idyllic
continent of Tranquela - home of the Doctor's old friend Ravlos.
But the land where they emerge is far from peaceful. A hate ray is
regularly sweeping Tranquela, turning its inhabitants into savage
beasts, and there is only one place it can originate - the planet's
other continent, home of Tranquela's old enemies, the Amelierans.
Or is that the only place? Because somewhere far above the planet
events are watched by the slimy super-salesman, Mordant, who has
his own unscrupulous plans. CAST: Colin Baker (The Doctor), Nicola
Bryant (Peri Brown), Guy Burgess (Escoval), Kim Durham (Abatan),
Jack Forsyth-Noble (Locas), Jack Myers (Shankel), Paul Panting
(Ravlos), Robin Sebastian (Mordant), Issy Van Randwyck (Koreelya).
Other parts played by members of the cast.
What if you’d committed a truly dreadful crime but couldn’t
remember? The Doctor takes Peri to the Memory Farm – a state of
the art space station where hidden memories can be harvested and
analysed. To their surprise, they find the station in lock-down and
all its resources dedicated to probing the memories of an elderly
man. Garius Moro may, or may not, have been responsible for the
deaths of billions of people many years ago, but he simply can’t
remember. The assembled representatives of two opposing factions,
each with their own agenda, anxiously wait for the truth to be
unlocked from Moro’s mind. But when a memory does eventually
surface, everyone is surprised to learn that it is of Peri. CAST:
Colin Baker (The Doctor), Nicola Bryant (Peri), Joseph Mydell
(Garius Moro), Diane Keen (Varish), Charlotte Strevens (Naras),
Caleb Frederick (Offram), Sean Connolly (Kennedy), Steven Wickham
(Grisk / Venorg), John Green (Otwoe). Other parts played by members
of the cast.
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Mission to Magnus (CD)
Philip Martin; Directed by Lisa Bowerman; Performed by Nicola Bryant, Colin Baker
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The Doctor and Peri face enemies at every turn on Magnus: the Time
Lord bully Anzor, the matriarchal ruler Rana Zandusia, and Sil,
bitter from defeat on Varos. And, deep within the planet, there is
something else. The future is looking decidedly colder...
The longest 'Doctor Who' story ever. The Doctor (Colin Baker) is
put on trial by his people the Time Lords for interference in the
affairs of others; three segments of his past and future are
presented as evidence. 'The Mysterious Planet' shows the Doctor and
Peri (Nicola Bryant) in a battle with a megalomaniac machine on the
planet Ravalox, but what are the mysterious 'secrets' it protects?
'Mindwarp' shows the Doctor apparently betraying Peri to the vile
Sil (Nabil Shaban) and the Mentors - can the Matrix be falsifying
the evidence against the Doctor? In his defence he presents 'Terror
of the Vervoids', a future story where the Earth is threatened by
evil plant life forms. In the final two episodes, 'The Ultimate
Foe', the Doctor learns the truth about his prosecuting counsel,
the Valeyard (Michael Jayston), and has to enter the Matrix to
battle for his remaining lives. This was Colin Baker's last story
as the Doctor.
The world is at war, and Harry Houdini wants to fight for his
adoptive country. He might get the chance, when an old friend
crashes his New York show.The Doctor is on the trail of a Central
Powers spy ring, which has somehow acquired unearthly technology .
But he is also keeping a dangerous secret. Finding himself on the
run behind enemy lines, the world’s greatest escape artist has to
work out who he can trust – and fast. CAST: Colin Baker (The
Doctor), Nicola Bryant (Peri), John Schwab (Harry Houdini), Fiona
Bruce (Mrs Helen Smith/Hartmann), Mark Elstob (Oberst
Brandt/Reynolds), Glen McCready (Professor Winter). Other parts
played by members of the cast.
An early adventure for the sixth incarnation of everyone's
favourite time traveller. The Doctor (Colin Baker) and Peri arrive
in 1985 London shortly after avoiding a collision with Halley's
comet, lured by a galactic distress call. They discover that the
city's sewers are populated by Cybermen, intent on changing history
by preventing the destruction of their home planet, Mondas (see
'Doctor Who: The Tenth Planet'). It transpires that the distress
call which attracted the Doctor's attention was sent by none other
than former Dalek ally Commander Lytton, but just whose side is he
on this time?
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Doctor Who: The Two Doctors (DVD)
Colin Baker, Patrick Troughton, Nicola Bryant, Frazer Hines, John Stratton, …
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The Doctor (Patrick Troughton) and Jamie arrive at space station J7
to ask the Doctor's old friend Dastari to cease his experiments in
time travel. The station is invaded, and when Doctor number 6
(Colin Baker) and Peri arrive, they find a shell-shocked Jamie
claiming that the Doctor has been killed. It is in fact all part of
a Sontaran plot to discover the secrets of time travel, which
necessitates a trip to Seville to rescue the earlier incarnation of
the Time Lord. Patrick Troughton's last appearance as the Doctor.
A new edition of the collection featuring each of the Doctor's
full-cast BBC radio adventures - and more. In The Paradise of Death
and The Ghosts of N-Space, the Third Doctor reunites with Sarah
Jane Smith and UNIT for adventures on Earth and beyond, first
broadcast on BBC Radio in the 1990s. In Doctor Who and the
Pescatons, made for LP release in 1976, the Fourth Doctor and Sarah
fight alien invasion on present day Earth. The duo return in
Exploration Earth: The Time Machine, for BBC Schools Radio, in
which they witness the Earth's early development. Whatever Happened
To...Susan? is a tongue-in-cheek look at how Susan Foreman's life
might have turned out after her adventures with the Doctor, and
Slipback is a full-throttle adventure for the Sixth Doctor and
Peri, first broadcast on BBC Radio in 1985. Also included in this
new edition is a 45 minute conversation with Elisabeth Sladen,
recorded exclusively for BBC Audio in 2004. (c)2022 BBC Studios
Distribution Ltd (P)2022 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd
A selection of weird and wonderful stories from the pages of Doctor
Who Annual, featuring the first six Doctors and their companions.
Jon Culshaw, Frazer Hines, Dan Starkey, Louise Jameson and Nicola
Bryant read a selection of exuberant and colourful tales from the
legendary Doctor Who Annual, a Christmas stocking treat from the
1960s to the 1980s. In Terror on Tiro the First Doctor endures a
punishing journey across an alien landscape in order to find his
friend. Follow the Phantoms takes the Second Doctor, Jamie and
Victoria to a land where the boundaries of time are blurred. The
Third Doctor and Jo find themselves catapulted into The House That
Jack Built, and then Sarah falls under the influence of The
Sinister Sponge. The Fourth Doctor and Leela encounter The
Crocodiles from the Mist, and the Fifth Doctor, Tegan and Turlough
join forces with the Brigadier to tackle a threat posed by The
Nemertines. In Beauty and the Beast the Sixth Doctor and Peri enjoy
the delights of an idyllic world - until they discover an
uncomfortable truth beneath the surface. Take a nostalgic journey
through time with these vintage Doctor Who adventures!
Six more thrilling stories of adventure in Time and Space from the
original Doctor Who Annuals. Larger than life and twice as
colourful, from the 1960s to the 1980s the stories within the
Doctor Who Annual were exuberant and charmingly naive. Now, in this
second audio volume, Peter Purves (Steven), Anneke Wills (Polly),
Geoffrey Beevers (the Master), Matthew Waterhouse (Adric) and
Nicola Bryant (Peri) read another selection of these colourful and
energetic tales, with atmospheric sound design. In Peril in
Mechanistria, the First Doctor finds primitive humans enslaved to
machines in a world of metal. The Second Doctor must rescue Ben in
The Sour Note, whilst in Scorched Earth the Third Doctor and Sarah
are challenged by a virulent virus on Varium III. The Fourth Doctor
has Double Trouble after he and his companions return to UNIT HQ,
and then the Fifth Doctor and Adric visit a Planet of Fear.
Finally, in The Radio Waves, the Master schemes to turn Londoners
against politicians and the Royal Family. Can the Sixth Doctor and
Peri stop him? Also included from 1966 is The Equations of Doctor
Who, a vintage essay about the mysteries of the Doctor and his
TARDIS. Take a nostalgic journey through time with these vintage
Doctor Who tales. Duration: 2 hours 20 mins approx.
Nicola Bryant reads a brand new story featuring the Sixth Doctor
and Peri, set in the far future. The TARDIS lands aboard the Sun
God, a vast spaceship carrying executives from a powerful 35th
Century energy company. Peri is menaced by deadly cat-like robots,
whilst the Doctor discovers that Spalding Revere, the company's
founder, has set the ship on course for the heart of a sun.
Spalding's last wish is to take his acolytes with him to the
afterlife, and unless the Doctor can intervene he and Peri will be
going with them. Tensions and in-fighting grow among the staff.
Peri meets Brian, whose half-man/half-insect body has a terrible
significance to Spalding's plan. As the Sun God continues on its
final mission, time is running out for them all... Nicola Bryant,
who played Peri in the TV series, reads this original adventure by
Nev Fountain, featuring the Sixth Doctor as played on TV by Colin
Baker. Reading produced by Neil Gardner Sound design by David
Darlington Project Editor: John Ainsworth Executive Producer:
Michael Stevens
Another adventure for the sixth incarnation of the intrepid time
traveller. The Doctor (Colin Baker) and Peri arrive on the planet
Necros to pay their last respects to deceased agronomist Arthur
Stengos. They discover that his final resting place - Tranquil
Repose - is in fact a front for a Dalek farm run by the Great
Healer, who turns out to be none other than the Doctor's old foe,
Davros.
Nicola Bryant reads this classic novelisation of a Sixth Doctor TV
adventure. En route to Kew Gardens, the Doctor and Peri arrive in
Northern England at the time of the Luddite uprisings. Unknown to
them, the TARDIS has been dragged of course by the Master, who
plans to pervert the course of history and destroy his arch enemy
once and for all. But also present is the Rani, another exile from
Gallifrey, who is conducting her own evil experiments on the humans
of the 19th Century. Soon the Doctor discovers that the female of
the species is far, far deadlier than the male . . .
Nicola Bryant reads an exciting original story featuring the 12th
Doctor, as played on TV by Peter Capaldi, and his companions
Brandon and Alex.The TARDIS is under attack. Alien plants have
taken root in its corridors, strange flowering tendrils that
threaten to rip the Doctor's ship apart. New companions Brandon and
Alex venture into the heart of the TARDIS to discover the source of
the infestation. Instead they find a secret door, and a forgotten
world. The Doctor has unfinished business with the Arborites,
living trees with long memories. Centuries ago he fought to prevent
a galactic catastrophe - but now his past has come back to haunt
him in ways he never thought possible. Can the Time Lord rescue his
young friends before they are destroyed by his past mistakes, or
will Hirolth rise to leave utter devastation in its wake? Duration:
1 hour 10 mins approx
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