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Eureka: Cardiovascular Medicine is an innovative book for medical
students that fully integrates core science, clinical medicine and
surgery. The book benefits from an engaging and authoritative text,
written by specialists in the field, and has several key features
to help you really understand the subject: Chapter starter
questions - to get you thinking about the topic before you start
reading Break out boxes which contain essential key knowledge
Clinical cases to help you understand the material in a clinical
context Unique graphic narratives which are especially useful for
visual learners End of chapter answers to the starter questions A
final self-assessment chapter of Single Best Answers to really help
test and reinforce your knowledge The book starts with the First
Principles chapter which clearly explains the key concepts,
processes and structures of the cardiovascular system. This is
followed by a Clinical Essentials chapter which provides an
overview of the symptoms and signs of cardiovascular disease,
relevant history and examination techniques, investigations and
management options. The Disease-based chapters give concise
descriptions of all major disorders, e.g. ischaemic heart disease,
hypertension and heart failure, each chapter introduced by engaging
clinical cases that feature unique graphic narratives. The
Emergencies chapter covers the principles of immediate care in
situations such as cardiac arrest and acute MI. An Integrated care
chapter discusses strategies for the management of chronic
conditions across primary and other care settings Finally, the
Self-Assessment chapter comprises 80 multiple choice questions in
clinical Single Best Answer format, to thoroughly test your
understanding of the subject. The Eureka series of books are
designed to be a 'one stop shop': they contain all the key
information you need to know to succeed in your studies and pass
your exams.
Danny Higgins is taken into the amazing, secret world of Bletchley
Park during the Second World War. Danny must pass himself off as an
operative working towards decoding secret German messages.
Developed in cooperation with the International Baccalaureate (R)
Trust experienced and best-selling authors to navigate the syllabus
confidently with this coursebook that implements inquiry-based and
conceptually-focused teaching and learning. - Consolidate skills
and improve exam performance with short and simple
knowledge-checking questions, exam-style questions and hints to
help avoid common mistakes. - Integrate Theory of Knowledge into
your lessons and provide opportunities for cross-curriculum study
with TOK boxes and Inquiries that provide real-world examples, case
studies and questions. - Provide opportunities for conceptual
discussions and comparisons with linking questions at the end of
each chapter. - Develop ATL skills with a range of engaging
activities.
In the decades since her defeat in the Second World War, Japan has
continued to loom large in the national imagination of many of her
East Asian neighbours. While for many, Japan still conjures up
images of rampant military brutality, at different times and in
different communities, alternative images of the Japanese 'Other'
have vied for predominance - in ways that remain poorly understood,
not least within Japan itself. Imagining Japan in Postwar East Asia
analyses the portrayal of Japan in the societies of East and
Southeast Asia, and asks how and why this has changed in recent
decades, and what these changing images of Japan reveal about the
ways in which these societies construct their own identities. It
examines the role played by an imagined 'Japan' in the construction
of national selves across the East Asian region, as mediated
through a broad range of media ranging from school curricula and
textbooks to film, television, literature and comics. Commencing
with an extensive thematic and comparative overview chapter, the
volume also includes contributions focusing specifically on Chinese
societies (the mainland PRC, Hong Kong and Taiwan), Korea, the
Philippines, Malaysia and Singapore. These studies show how changes
in the representation of Japan have been related to political,
social and cultural shifts within the societies of East Asia - and
in particular to the ways in which these societies have imagined or
constructed their own identities. Bringing together contributors
working in the fields of education, anthropology, history,
sociology, political science and media studies, this
interdisciplinary volume will be of interest to all students and
scholars concerned with issues of identity, politics and culture in
the societies of East Asia, and to those seeking a deeper
understanding of Japan's fraught relations with its regional
neighbours.
In the decades since her defeat in the Second World War, Japan has
continued to loom large in the national imagination of many of her
East Asian neighbours. While for many, Japan still conjures up
images of rampant military brutality, at different times and in
different communities, alternative images of the Japanese 'Other'
have vied for predominance - in ways that remain poorly understood,
not least within Japan itself. Imagining Japan in Postwar East Asia
analyses the portrayal of Japan in the societies of East and
Southeast Asia, and asks how and why this has changed in recent
decades, and what these changing images of Japan reveal about the
ways in which these societies construct their own identities. It
examines the role played by an imagined 'Japan' in the construction
of national selves across the East Asian region, as mediated
through a broad range of media ranging from school curricula and
textbooks to film, television, literature and comics. Commencing
with an extensive thematic and comparative overview chapter, the
volume also includes contributions focusing specifically on Chinese
societies (the mainland PRC, Hong Kong and Taiwan), Korea, the
Philippines, Malaysia and Singapore. These studies show how changes
in the representation of Japan have been related to political,
social and cultural shifts within the societies of East Asia - and
in particular to the ways in which these societies have imagined or
constructed their own identities. Bringing together contributors
working in the fields of education, anthropology, history,
sociology, political science and media studies, this
interdisciplinary volume will be of interest to all students and
scholars concerned with issues of identity, politics and culture in
the societies of East Asia, and to those seeking a deeper
understanding of Japan's fraught relations with its regional
neighbours.
Public interest in the religion of Islam and in Muslim communities
in recent years has generated an impetus for Western Universities
to establish an array of Institutes and programs dedicated to the
study of Islam. Despite the growth in number of programs dedicated
to this study, very little attention has been paid to the
appropriate shape of such programs and the assumptions that ought
to underlie such a study. The Teaching and Study of Islam in
Western Universities attempts to address two central questions that
arise through the teaching of Islam. Firstly, what relation is
there between the study of the religion of Islam and the study of
those cultures that have been shaped by that religion? Secondly,
what is the appropriate public role of a scholar of Islam? After
extensive discussion of these questions, the authors then continue
to address the wider issues raised for the academic community
having to negotiate between competing cultural and philosophical
demands. This edited collection provides new perspectives on the
study of Islam in Western Institutions and will be an invaluable
resource for students of Education and Religion, in particular
Islamic Studies.
Develop your skills to become an inquiring learner; ensure you
navigate the MYP framework with confidence using a concept-driven
and assessment-focused approach to Sciences presented in global
contexts. * Develop conceptual understanding with key MYP concepts
and related concepts at the heart of each chapter. * Learn by
asking questions for a statement of inquiry in each chapter. *
Prepare for every aspect of assessment using support and tasks
designed by experienced educators. * Understand how to extend your
learning through research projects and interdisciplinary
opportunities. * Think internationally with chapters and concepts
set in global contexts.
Exam Board: IB Level: MYP Subject: Science First Teaching:
September 2016 First Exam: June 2017 Develop your skills to become
an inquiring learner; ensure you navigate the MYP framework with
confidence using a concept-driven and assessment-focused approach
to Sciences presented in global contexts. - Develop conceptual
understanding with key MYP concepts and related concepts at the
heart of each chapter. - Learn by asking questions with a statement
of inquiry in each chapter. - Prepare for every aspect of
assessment using support and tasks designed by experienced
educators. - Understand how to extend your learning through
research projects and interdisciplinary opportunities. Contents 1
How do we make it work? 2 How do humans impact the natural world? 3
What should I eat? 4 How do we put electricity and magnetism to
work? 5 How can we connect? 6 How do our bodies work? Glossary
Acknowledgements Index
A practical guide to fund-raising for schools. Funding for schools from the customary sources has become more difficult and schools are having to raise funds through schemes involving community and commercial support. This guide explains everything that schools need to know about funding, including; *researching funds available *commercial funding *government funding *European funding initiatives *business sponsorships *how to enter local partnerships *writing a bid *making and maintaining contacts *paperwork *legalities *staffing the funding team *target-setting and monitoring *the governing body's role. eBook available with sample pages: 0203133544
Contents: Introduction Paul Morris and John Williamson Australia John Lake and John Williamson Hong Kong Brian Cooke Indonesia T. Raka Joni Japan Manabu Sato and Shigeru Asanuma New Zealand Peter D.K. Ramsay Papua New Guinea Pam Quartermaine People's Republic of China Julian Y.M. Leung and Xu Hui Singapore S. Gopinathan and Ho Wah Kam Taiwan Bih-jen Fwu United States of America Barbara Finkelstein and Hara Efthimiou Conclusion/Discussion Paul Morris and John Williamson
A practical guide to fund-raising for schools. Funding for schools
from the customary sources has become more difficult and schools
are having to raise funds through schemes involving community and
commercial support. This guide explains everything that schools
need to know about funding, including; *researching funds available
*commercial funding *government funding *European funding
initiatives *business sponsorships *how to enter local partnerships
*writing a bid *making and maintaining contacts *paperwork
*legalities *staffing the funding team *target-setting and
monitoring *the governing body's role.
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Victorian London harbours many secrets: alien visitors, strange
phenomena and unearthly powers. But a trio of investigators stands
ready to delve into such mysteries - the Great Detective, Madame
Vastra, her resourceful spouse, Jenny Flint, and their loyal valet,
Strax. If an impossible puzzle needs solving, or a grave injustice
needs righting, help can be found on Paternoster Row. But even
heroes can never escape their past...1.The Cars That Ate London by
Jonathan Morris.The advent of electric carriages on London’s
streets causes a stir –until they start careening out of control.
Elsewhere, factory workers lose their senses, while a brand-new
power plant suffers mysterious outages. 2.A Photograph to Remember
by Roy Gill. The Paternoster Gang are shocked to discover a rival
group on the streets. A Sontaran, a Silurian and a human – only
their intentions are not quite so noble as Madame Vastra and
friends. 3.The Ghosts of Greenwich by Paul Morris. Strange things
are happening to the people of Greenwich. Phantoms of the living
appear, while others are aged beyond their years. A cloaked figure
stalks the streets, and time is out of joint. CAST: Neve McIntosh
(Madame Vastra), Catrin Stewart (Jenny Flint), Dan Starkey (Strax),
Daisy Ashford (Penny Lambeth/Angie Sangster), Lucy Briggs-Owen
(Charlotte Mayfly), Trevor Cooper (Sir Jasper Eagleton/Old
Smallpiece/Jonathan Mayfly), Alan Cox (Fabian Solak), Beth Goddard
(Vella), Julia Hills(Madeline/Ethel Pullman), Arthur Hughes (Tom
Foster), Joseph Kloska (Neville Plumstead/Bobby Harris), Alex Lower
(Archie Flowers), Finlay Robertson (Inspector Cotton/Silas
Beckett), Christopher Ryan (Stonn). Other parts played by members
of the cast.
Four new stories from the Second Doctor's era. The Death of the
Daleks by George Mann. There is a creature loose on the war-torn
planet of Tersimmon. It has just destroyed an entire race, and
following its arrival, others are dying too. Only one person will
defend this killer, this murderer, this destroyer: because Jamie
McCrimmon knows the Doctor isn't himself... The Phantom Piper by
Martin Day. Life in the colony world of Sora is idyllic, thanks to
a device implanted in all citizens which helps memory recall. As a
human visitor, Jamie receives one too. But soon the Doctor has
concerns about his friends which lead to the office of local
scientist Dr Hunter, and into the past of James Robert McCrimmon...
The Prints of Denmark by Paul Morris. The man Zoe travels through
time and space with is a comical little man, eager to make a
difference. To make things better. He's a man who loves the Earth,
its history, its potential, and is happy to help things along when
he can. And now Zoe is the only one standing between him and
changing Earth unrecognisably; for the Monk, the play's the
thing... The Deepest Tragedian by Penelope Faith. Zoe is brilliant.
Zoe loves to prove it, helping the Doctor and Jamie in their
travels, coming to the rescue with a realisation or solving a
puzzle. But she's about to meet a puzzle that's difficult to solve.
A puzzle with a face. A puzzle with a heart. A puzzle that spells
doom for the Doctor... CAST: Frazer Hines (Jamie McCrimmon), Wendy
Padbury (Zoe Heriot), Lisa Bowerman (Narl), Nicholas Briggs (The
Daleks), Nigel Fairs (The Announcer), Rufus Hound (The Monk),
Simone Lahbib (Roisin Hunter / Jamie's Grandmother), Emma Samms
(Anya), Richard Unwin (Tom Waugh). Other parts played by members of
the cast.
Public interest in the religion of Islam and in Muslim communities
in recent years has generated an impetus for Western Universities
to establish an array of Institutes and programs dedicated to the
study of Islam. Despite the growth in number of programs dedicated
to this study, very little attention has been paid to the
appropriate shape of such programs and the assumptions that ought
to underlie such a study. The Teaching and Study of Islam in
Western Universities attempts to address two central questions that
arise through the teaching of Islam. Firstly, what relation is
there between the study of the religion of Islam and the study of
those cultures that have been shaped by that religion? Secondly,
what is the appropriate public role of a scholar of Islam? After
extensive discussion of these questions, the authors then continue
to address the wider issues raised for the academic community
having to negotiate between competing cultural and philosophical
demands. This edited collection provides new perspectives on the
study of Islam in Western Institutions and will be an invaluable
resource for students of Education and Religion, in particular
Islamic Studies.
Titles in the Pocket Tutor series give practical guidance on
subjects that medical students and foundation doctors need help
with 'on the go'. Their highly affordable price puts them within
reach of those rotating through modular courses or working on
attachment. Common investigations (ECG, imaging) Clinical skills
(patient examination) Clinical specialties that students perceive
as too small to merit a textbook (psychiatry, renal medicine) Key
Points Breaks down a subject that students find complex and
daunting, using clear images and concise but informative text
Logical, sequential content: relevant basic science; then chapters
devoted to common disorders that introduce the clinical essentials
of cardiac practice Descriptions of common disorders are enhanced
by clinical Scenarios ('Patient presents with...'), which help
students and trainees to recognise and manage common presenting
problems
Four new stories from the First Doctor's era: 1. E is For... by
Julian Richards. All is not right on the planet Malkus. Every day
more and more monstrosities are born; people with powers and
abilities far beyond those of normal men and women. They call these
people "the Gifted." And Susan has become one of them. Separated
from her friends in a Police State dedicated to hunting people like
her, Susan finds herself in a prison which has destroyed countless
lives. And at its centre, at its heart, waiting, is the most
dangerous monster of all... 2. The Crumbling Magician by Guy Adams.
The TARDIS has crashed, its passengers in a bad way. The Doctor,
not in the best of health anyway, his old body wearing somewhat
thin, is in a coma, Ben unconscious. As for Polly, she's been
affected worst of all. Time is running in the wrong order for her
and she's seen the future, a future in which she's mortally
wounded. But will Continuity allow her to die? 3. The Vardan
Invasion of Earth by Paul Morris and Ian Atkins. The Doctor and
Steven think they've arrived in London 1956, but the TARDIS
disagrees. When both the Doctor and his craft are lost, it's down
to Steven to solve a mystery that holds his fate in its grasp. With
the help of comic Teddy Baxter, Steven's going to have to find a
way into Television. 4. The Crumbling Magician by Guy Adams The
TARDIS has crashed, its passengers in a bad way. The Doctor - not
in the best of health anyway, his old body wearing somewhat thin -
is in a coma, Ben unconscious. As for Polly, she's been affected
worst of all. Time is running in the wrong order for her and she's
seen the future, a future in which she's mortally wounded. But will
Continuity allow her to die? CAST: Carole Ann Ford (Susan /
Narrator), Mark Edel-Hunt (Virgil Winters), Anneke Wills (Polly
Wright / Narrator), Elliot Chapman (Ben Jackson), David Warner
(Allie), Maureen O'Brien (Vicki / Narrator), Peter Purves (Steven
Taylor / The Doctor / Narrator), Lisa Bowerman (Colonel Maria
Rage), Stephen Critchlow (Teddy Baxter / Michael Hart), Clive
Hayward (The Judge / Markus).
This run of stories featuring Tom Baker as the Fourth Doctor
features four stories, loosely connected as the Doctor finds
himself the target of an enemy. This set contains: The Sinestran
Kill by Andrew Smith. When the Doctor decides to trace an anomalous
energy signature on twentieth century Earth, he stumbles into an
assassination attempt. Gangland thugs are trying to murder a
seemingly innocent shopkeeper, and it’s only the intervention of
the Doctor and Ann Kelso – a WPC who happens to be on the scene
– that prevents a tragedy. But why do the gangsters want the
shopkeeper dead? And what does this have to do with alien
technology? The first stages of a grand conspiracy are about to be
revealed. And finding the answers will take Ann Kelso on a journey
like no other. Planet of the Drashigs by Phil Mulryne. When the
TARDIS lands on an alien planet, the Doctor’s intentions to show
Ann Kelso an advanced future society are thrown into disarray.
Because they have arrived on DrashigWorld - a park where every
known species of the terrifying predators has been gathered
together to entertain and thrill the public. The familiar wetland
Drashigs, the albino burrowing Drashigs of the desert, and
deadliest of all, the tiny Emerald Drashigs of the rain forests.
And it’s not the best day to have arrived. The park has been shut
down due to a visitor fatality. A Galactic Attractions inspector is
on site meaning everyone is extremely tense and under pressure.
It’s exactly the right circumstances in which someone might make
a mistake. And on Drashigworld, mistakes are deadly. The
Enchantress of Numbers by Simon Barnard and Paul Morris. The TARDIS
lands in the grounds of Newstead Abbey, Nottinghamshire, in 1850.
Mistaken for a medic and his maid, the Doctor and Ann are brought
to meet Ada Lovelace - the mother of computing and daughter of Lord
Byron - who has recently fallen ill. But the travellers are not
here by chance. Something odd is happening on Earth, and they’ve
determined that this place is the centre of it. Strange figures are
walking the land. Strange figures wearing bird-like masks. What do
they want with Ada? And how will it change the future of humanity?
The False Guardian by Guy Adams. Ann Kelso doesn’t like
mysteries. Keen to investigate the trail of the Sinestrans, she
sets the TARDIS on a new course... but flies into danger. Arriving
on a desolate world that the Doctor finds somehow familiar, the
TARDIS crew discover that something is wrong with time. The
inhabitants of an unusual complex are experimenting at the command
of their enigmatic director... somebody who has quite a strong
grudge against the Doctor.Facing an old foe who was presumed dead,
the travellers are soon trapped in a diabolical scheme. But is it
just the tip of the iceberg? Planet of the Drashigs features the
eponymous flesh-eating monsters for the first time on audio, after
their fan favourite debut in the Jon Pertwee story The Carnival of
Monsters! CAST: Tom Baker (The Doctor), Jane Slavin (WPC Ann
Kelso), John Leeson (K9), Frank Skinner (DCI Scott Neilson), Glynis
Barber (Kathy Blake), Finty Williams (Ada Lovelace), Fenella
Woolgar (Vanessa Seaborne), Ewan Bailey (Hugo Blake), Nicholas Khan
(Jimmy Lynch), Leon Williams (Tony Reynolds), Jeremy Clyde (Lord
Braye), Lizzie Roper (Trencher), Andrew Ryan (Titus Wayland),
Andrew Havill (Colonel Wildman), Eve Webster (Hettie / Lady
Cleverley), Barnaby Edwards (Mr. Hobhouse), Glen McCready (Edvard
Scheutz /Lord Byron / Harry), John Shrapnel (Nigel Colloon), Anna
Acton (Brox), Blake Ritson (Elmore), Roger May (Mac Foley), Tracy
Wiles (Drones). Other parts played by members of the cast.
The first edition of 'Time Traveller Danny and the Codebreaker'
came out in 2012, the centenary of Alan Turing's birth, when there
were still many adults, never mind children, who did not know of
Turing's role in the top-secret work at Bletchley Park deciphering
the German enigma code in World War 2, nor did they know of the
part he played in the emerging science of computers. Much has
changed since then. There has been a film about his life and work
and the country has tried to make amends for their dreadful
treatment of gay people including Alan Turing in the 1950's. In
2013 the Queen issued a royal pardon. In our new edition we are
publishing the text of the official public apology made be the then
prime minister, Gordon Brown in 2009. This alone makes this a
commemorative edition, but we have done more to make this a special
book. Readers can still enjoy the exciting adventure created by
Paul Morris, the author. Although the adventure relies on time
travel, the historical elements were carefully researched and that
has made the book popular with both children and the adults who
know much of the history. The main protagonist, Danny travels back
in time and meets Alan Turing first as a young boy. He is cycling
over 40 miles to his new school because the general strike had
cancelled public transport. This, of course, is a factual
occurrence and it would not take much to imagine that on this long
ride a young boy might feel like giving up or that something
unexpected happens, both possibilities used by Paul to draw in the
reader. Then there follows a much more dangerous meeting in the
secret world of Bletchley Park. Through talks and workshops
featuring his book, Paul has inspired children and adults to find
out more about Alan Turing, his life and his work. and this led to
the inclusion in this special edition of the very best pieces of
writing by children and young people who entered our 2018/19
writing competition. The outstanding quality of their work is a
very fitting and touching tribute to Professor Turing. Another
addition is the list of books, supplied to us by the Sherborne
librarian that the schoolboy, Alan borrowed from the school library
- surely of special interest to all librarians and teachers.
Finally, we have teamed up with our very own cryptographer, Jo
Welch, who has provided three coded messages for readers to crack.
How will readers know if they have cracked these codes? Can you
keep a secret and never every tell? - the mantra of those serving
in Bletchley Park during World War 2.
A Toby in the Lane reveals the rich fabric of the East End markets,
primarily in Petticoat Lane and Brick Lane, and celebrates the
street traders and stalls which call these London institutions
home. This is the story of immigrant communities and their fight
for survival, reflected in sweat and toil. Countless tales of
traders' scams, tricks and banter are found inside. Families who
have traded throughout the generations on the market offer up a
unique insight into the layers of history that - up until now -
have remained untold. The story also traces the sometimes
complicated relationships between trader and authorities in an
often amusing but informative tale of London market life. A
spellbinding, quirky and intimate portrait of life on the famous
markets of London's East End, written by an East End senior market
inspector, A Toby in the Lane will delight Londoners and visitors
alike.
A brand new boxset of four adventures, featuring monsters from the
new series of Doctor Who! 1.1 FALLEN ANGELS by Phil Mulryne. 2015:
When sightseers Joel and Gabby Finch encounter a strange man in
Edwardian cricketing garb in the Sistine Chapel, their honeymoon
suddenly takes a terrifying turn. 1511: Michelangelo is
commissioned to create some very special sculptures by a mysterious
sect. But as he carves, angels seem to emerge fully-formed from the
rock. Almost as if they are alive. From Michelangelo's workshop to
the catacombs of Rome, the Fifth Doctor must keep his wits about
him and his eyes wide open as he confronts the Weeping Angels. 1.2
JUDOON IN CHAINS by Simon Barnard and Paul Morris. The Sixth Doctor
is no stranger to courtroom drama, but faces a very different
challenge when he prepares to defend a most unusual Judoon. After
an environmental clearance mission goes wrong, Captain Kybo of the
Nineteenth Judoon Interplantary Force is stranded in Victorian
England, bound in chains, an exhibit in a circus show. But he has
allies: Eliza Jenkins - known to audiences as 'Thomasina Thumb' -
and the larger-than-life 'clown' in the colourful coat.Uncovering a
trail of injustice and corruption, the Doctor and Kybo soon find
themselves on trial for their lives. 1.3 HARVEST OF THE SYCORAX by
James Goss. In the far future, humanity has a remedy for
everything. Whatever the problem, Pharma Corps has the answer and a
designer disease tailored to every human's blood-type. Zanzibar
Hashtag has no need to be sad, scared, stressed, or depressed ever
again. That is, until vicious aliens arrive on her space station
intent on opening its Vault. What will it mean for the human race
if the Sycorax take control of what's inside? And when the Seventh
Doctor arrives on the scene, can he convince Zanzibar to care about
her life long enough to help him? 1.4 THE SONTARAN ORDEAL by Andrew
Smith. An instant of the Time War brings centuries of conflict to
the planet Drakkis, and the Eighth Doctor is there to witness the
terrible results. A Sontaran fleet, desperate to join the epic
conflict, follows in its wake to take advantage of the fallout. But
when Commander Jask is beamed down to the ravaged surface, there is
more to his arrival than first appears.Soon, an unlikely champion
joins forces with the Time Lord to fight for the future of her
world, and together they must face the Sontaran Ordeal.This epic
release brings together elements of the TV Doctor Who series both
classic (viewed as the era up to 1996) and the 2005 revival. Writer
James Goss is the novelist trusted by the Douglas Adams estate to
adapt several of the late author's Doctor Who works to book form.
This set includes a number of actors recognised by fans for their
work in various cult TV shows - Josette Simon (Blake's 7), Trevor
Cooper (Star Cops), Dan Starkey (Doctor Who), Christopher Ryan (The
Young Ones).CAST: Peter Davison (The Doctor), Colin Baker (The
Doctor), Sylvester McCoy (The Doctor), Paul McGann (The Doctor)
Sacha Dhawan (Joel Finch), Diane Morgan (Gabby Finch), Matthew
Kelly (Michelangelo), Joe Jameson (Piero), Nicholas Briggs (Captain
Kybo), Kiruna Stamell (Eliza Jenkins), Trevor Cooper (Jonathan
Jaggers Esq), Tony Millan (Justice Burrows/Jonty), Sabina Franklyn
(Herculania), Nicholas Pegg (Business Owner), Nisha Nayar
(Zanzibar), Jonathan Firth (Cadwallader), Rebecca Callard
(Shadrak), Giles Watling (The Sycorax Chief), Josette Simon (Sarana
Teel), Dan Starkey (Jask), Christopher Ryan (General Stenk/Flitch),
Sean Connolly (Tag Menkin/Ensign Stipe).
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Doctor Who Main Range 209 - Aquitaine (CD)
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Peter Davison, Janet Fielding and Sarah Sutton reprise their roles
as The Doctor, Tegan and Nyssa, in a run of stories following on
from 1983's adventure The Arc of Infinity: Today should be much
like every other day for Hargreaves, the computer consciousness
that co-ordinates daily life aboard the spaceship Aquitaine,
stationed on the outer fringes of a black hole. Water the plants,
run the diagnostics, cook the Captain's breakfast; then tidy the
plates away, rotate the ship, clean the windows of the observation
deck. When at last the day's work is done, Hargreaves will dim the
lights in the sleeping quarters. But no-one will sleep aboard the
Aquitaine tonight. Because the Aquitaine's crew is missing. But
today will be different. Today, a space/time ship called the TARDIS
will materialise in the botanical section, bringing the Doctor,
Nyssa and Tegan aboard the Aquitaine. Together, they'll seek to
discover the truth of what happened to Hargreaves' crew...if only
the ghosts will let them. Forever kept busy, Peter Davison's most
recently been seen on the London stage in the critically acclaimed
The Vertical Hour, and in the musical Gypsy opposite Imelda
Staunton. The Doctor, Nyssa and Tegan team first met in 1981's
Doctor Who adventure Logopolis, where Tegan and Nyssa were on hand
to help the Doctor (Tom Baker) regenerate into his fifth
incarnation (Peter Davison). One of Big Finish's last outings with
The Fifth Doctor, Tegan and Nyssa was in Doctor Who - The Fifth
Doctor Boxed Set, one story from which (Iterations of I) won the
Scribe Award at the 2015 San Diego Comic Con. CAST: Peter Davison
(The Doctor), Janet Fielding (Tegan), Sarah Sutton (Nyssa), Matthew
Cottle (Hargreaves), Harry Myers (Dr Sergei Akunin), Nina Sosanya
(Captain Anna Maynard), Gerald Kyd (Lt Maurizio Savinio), Danusia
Samal (Lt Freya Jennings).
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A very special story which at last provides a heroic exit for Colin
Baker's much-loved Time Lord. Four hour-long episodes, connected by
the presence of the Valeyard, the entity that exists between the
Doctor's twelfth and final incarnations. THE END OF THE LINE - The
Doctor and his latest companion Constance investigate a commuter
train that has lost its way...THE RED HOUSE - The Doctor and
Charlotte Pollard arrive on a world that is populated by
werewolves. STAGE FRIGHT - The Doctor and Flip visit Victorian
London, where investigators Jago and Litefoot explore theatrical
performances that have echoes of the Doctor's past lives...THE
BRINK OF DEATH - The Doctor and Mel face the final confrontation
with the Valeyard - and the Doctor must make the ultimate
sacrifice. Denied a proper farewell from the Doctor Who TV show,
Colin Baker here takes the role anew to show how the Sixth Doctor
met his end...New companion Constance Clarke is played by Miranda
Raison, a familiar face from British stage and screen including
Spooks, Poirot, Merlin, Doctor Who and 24: Live Another Day...India
Fisher (Charlie Pollard) is the narrator for BBC's popular
Masterchef program. The four stories are from four different
periods of the Sixth Doctor's life, each bringing back a popular
companion and other friends of the Time Lord...CAST: Colin Baker
(The Doctor), Miranda Raison (Constance Clarke), Anthony Howell
(Tim Hope), India Fisher (Charlotte Pollard), Michael Jayston (The
Valeyard), Lisa Greenwood (Flip), Christopher Benjamin (Henry
Jago), Trevor Baxter (George Litefoot), Lisa Bowerman (Ellie
Higson), Bonnie Langford (Melanie Bush).
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