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Philip Hinchcliffe Presents - The Helm of Awe (CD)
Philip Hinchcliffe; Adapted by Marc Platt; Directed by Ken Bentley; Performed by Tom Baker, Louise Jameson; Cover design or artwork by …
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Philip Hinchcliffe, acclaimed producer of Doctor Who (1975-77)
returns to tell new stories for the Fourth Doctor and Leela. The
TARDIS arrives on the remote Shetland isle of Bothness and the
Doctor and Leela find themselves threatened by Vikings! Only all is
not as it seems. The locals are celebrating the old Norse fire
festival of Up Helly Aa, so there's nothing to be worried about. Or
is there? For, unknown to the islanders, the TARDIS crew are on the
trail of an ancient artefact invested with mysterious powers that
has recently been stolen and brought to this remote location.
Somewhere on this island lurks something ancient, and evil, and
alien. The Doctor and Leela will have to stop it. Only on this
occasion, time might not be on their side. Big Finish's range of
Doctor Who stories began in 1999, and has featured television
Doctors Peter Davison, Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy and Paul McGann
across its hundreds of tales. Tom Baker and Louise Jameson team up
with fan-favourite producer Philip Hinchcliffe to create new Doctor
Who in the style of the show's 1970s classic era, with guest David
Rintoul who has contributed to everything from Peppa Pig to Games
of Thrones.C AST: Tom Baker (The Doctor), Louise Jameson (Leela),
Joanna Vanderham (Joanna Renwick), David Rintoul (Professor Angus
Renwick), Jane Slavin (Peggy), Ewan Bailey (Davy McTavit), Kieran
Bew (Murdo Jamieson), Chris Porter (Nardos), Fleur Hinchcliffe
(Young Angus Renwick).
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.
Jamie Glover reads this gripping novelisation of a classic TV
adventure for the First Doctor. The TARDIS materialises on a remote
island, set in a sea of acid, on the planet Marinus. The Doctor,
Susan, Ian and Barbara meet Arbitan, keeper of a vast computer
which rules and balances the gentle life of Marinus. Yet peace on
the planet is threatened by the sub-human Voord, who wish to take
control of the Conscience. Arbitan enlists the travellers to find
the five crucial Keys of Marinus in various locations across the
planet. Thus begins a series of terrifying adventures for the
Doctor and his friends, who must find the Keys if they wish to ever
to see the TARDIS again. Jamie Glover, who played William Russell
in the BBC TV drama 'An Adventure in Space and Time', reads Philip
Hinchcliffe's novelisation of Terry Nation's 1964 TV serial.
Reading produced by Neil Gardner at Ladbroke Audio Sound design by
Simon Power Executive producer: Michael Stevens (c)2022 BBC Studios
Distribution Ltd (P)2022 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd
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