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The Clone Masters revisits original script editor Chris Boucher's
enigmatic race from the second television season's episode Weapon.
This box set is released alongside The Rule of Death, a full-length
audiobook written by Trevor Baxendale (digital release only). The
dark history of the Clone Masters holds many mysteries. Cally and
Jenna discover some are lost in time, long before the Federation -
while other secrets were buried by the Clone Masters themselves
before they retreated to their home world. Gatekeepers or
conspirators, pragmatists or prophets, defenders or destroyers...
At the height of their powers, how will the Clone Masters respond
when Travis plans to weaponise them? 1. Separation. An
untrustworthy old colleague tempts Jenna away from the Liberator to
a secluded forest world, pursuing a mystery that involves Cally's
family. Will Jenna and Cally realise the true danger they face from
the Clone Masters before night draws in? 2. The Rule of Life. When
Space Commander Travis makes fresh demands of the Clone Masters, he
is surprised by two familiar figures. One is an Aurom outcast. The
other is the man he once was - and could be again. 3. The Conclave.
The Queen of the Clone Masters is dead, and the search for her
successor draws guests from across the galaxy. Looking for
something else on their visit are Cally and Travis. Between them,
they could unwittingly tear down the Clone Masters' world forever.
CAST: Jan Chappell (Cally/Lara K), Brian Croucher (Travis), Stephen
Greif (Travis), Sally Knyvette (Jenna Stannis), Richenda Carey
(Clone Master Shar), Abigail Thaw (Hinton), Jade Gordon (Mutoid),
Alistair Lock (Zen/Orac), Lucy Sheen (Vast), Tilly Vosburgh (Dr
Sim), Becky Wright (Kiz). Other parts played by members of the
cast.
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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).
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. Reunited with the Doctor
and Nyssa, Tegan joins them on a trip to Amsterdam's Rijkmuseum to
see a new exhibition of the work of Rembrandt van Rijn, featuring
his drawings of "Vessels of the Stars". The Doctor is astonished to
discover that they are designs for spaceships that would actually
work, and decides to pop back to the Dutch Golden Age for a quiet
word with Rembrandt - but the world-weary artist is no mood to
help. Meanwhile, strange forces are swirling in the canals,
creatures from ancient myth, the watery, goblin-like Nix. What is
their connection to the mysterious Countess Mach-Teldak - and to
the events of Tegan's life during her year away from the Doctor?
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). Writer
Jonathan Morris has been responsible for some hugely popular Doctor
Who stories for Big Finish, most recently with 2015's We Are The
Daleks...CAST: Peter Davison (The Doctor), Janet Fielding (Tegan),
Sarah Sutton (Nyssa), Tim Delap (Kyle), Richard James (Rembrandt
Van Rijn), Elizabeth Morton (Teldak), Robbie Stevens
(Polsbroek/Nix), Wayne Forester (Glauber).
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Main Range #245 - Muse of Fire (CD)
Paul Magrs; Directed by Jamie Anderson; Cover design or artwork by Anthony Lamb; Performed by Sylvester McCoy, Sophie Aldred, …
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Oooh la la! It's been a long time coming, but the Doctor is about
to be reunited with Iris Wildthyme! They're both in 1920s Paris and
everyone's flocking to Iris's salon. But wait...! What's that
noise..? Thud thud thud...! It's the soft, approaching feet of a
small and acerbic Art Critic Panda! 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 blockbusting
The Hobbit movie trilogy! Guest actor Katy Manning is best known to
Doctor Who fans as the Third Doctor's much loved companion Jo Grant
- here she reprises the Iris Wildthyme character, a renegade Time
Lady with her own bus and audio series. CAST: Sylvester McCoy (The
Doctor), Sophie Aldred (Ace), Philip Olivier (Hex), Katy Manning
(Iris Wildthyme), David Benson (Panda) Gethin Anthony (Kevin
Archer/Dali), Rebecca La Chance (Isabel Archer), Christine Kavanagh
(Dora Muse).
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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).
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! The Doctor and Romana land in
Budapest in 1979, intent on enjoying another holiday, but shortly
after landing they find themselves too late to save the life of a
man who has seemingly been attacked by a vampire. As they learn
that this is the latest in a series of violent attacks, it becomes
clear that they have stumbled onto something that needs
investigating. Aided by a vampire hunter who is searching for
Dracula, they look into the nearby Buda caves, currently being used
for storage by the military - and find that the soldiers have
problems of their own. Stalked through the tunnels by a monster,
and up against an ancient evil, the race is on to escape alive -
and foil the dastardly schemes of the maniacal Zoltan Frid. 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 actor Celia Soames appeared in BBC3's top cult
hit Being Human. CAST: Tom Baker (The Doctor), Lalla Ward (Romana),
Katie Bracken (Celia Soames), Mark Bonnar (Zoltan Frid), John
Dorney (Ensign Kanta), Anjella Mackintosh (Anita Kereki).
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Suburban Hell (CD)
Alan Barnes; Illustrated by Anthony Lamb; Read by Tom Baker, Louise Jameson, Annette Badland
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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 fourth series reunites
the Doctor with savage warrior Leela (Louise Jameson) for
adventures across Time and Space! The fourth series in a Big Finish
range which is hugely popular with fans of the classic TV series
Doctor Who. Annette Badland is familiar to fans of the 2005 series
of Doctor Who as Blon Fel-Fotch Passameer-Day Slitheen. As well as
Doctor Who, Louise Jameson has been seen in Bergerac, Eastenders,
and many other UK shows. Katy Wix is well known from BBC's Not
Going Out hit comedy series, as well as Torchwood series Children
of Earth. CAST: Tom Baker (The Doctor), Louise Jameson (Leela),
Katy Wix (Belinda), Raymond Coulthard (Ralph), Annette Badland
(Thelma).
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The Darkness of Glass (CD)
Justin Richards; Illustrated by Anthony Lamb; Read by Tom Baker, Louise Jameson
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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. Cut off from the TARDIS, the
Doctor and Leela find themselves stranded on a small island. But
they are not alone. It is 1907, and members of the Caversham
Society have gathered on the hundredth anniversary of the death of
Mannering Caversham, the greatest Magic Lanternist who ever lived.
But Caversham was also a supernaturalist who claimed to have
conjured up a demon from the depths of hell. As people start to
die, the Doctor begins to wonder if Caversham's story might have
more than a grain of truth in it. Can the Doctor and Leela discover
what really happened to Caversham a century ago? And if they do,
will they live to tell the tale...? The fourth series in a Big
Finish range which is hugely popular with fans of the classic TV
series Doctor Who. Writer Justin Richards has not only written Big
Finish scripts and BBC novels, but is the writer behind The
Invisible Detective children's books. As well as Doctor Who, Louise
Jameson has been seen in Bergerac, Eastenders, and many other UK
shows. Cast: Tom Baker (The Doctor), Louise Jameson (Leela), Mark
Lewis Jones (Professor Oliver Mortlake), Julian Wadham (Joseph
Holman), Sinead Keenan (Mary Summersby), Rory Keenan (David Lacey).
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. .
The Syndicate Masterplan (Part 2). This run of adventures started
with Doctor Who - The Fourth Doctor Adventures: Series 8A. This set
contains: Time's Assassin by Guy Adams, Fever Island by Jonathan
Barnes and The Perfect Prisoners Parts 1 & 2 by John Dorney.
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Doctor Who Main Range #244 - Warlock's Cross (CD)
Steve Lyons; Performed by Sylvester McCoy; Directed by Jamie Anderson; Cover design or artwork by Anthony Lamb; Simon Power
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It's time the truth was told. About UNIT. About the Cybermen
invasion. About the so-called `Doctor'. About what happened all
those years ago, at Warlock's Cross. About the man they keep locked
up in a cage, in a secret prison. It's time. Because UNIT
scientific adviser Elizabeth Klein is going to help ensure the
truth is brought to light. Today's the day that UNIT falls.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 blockbusting The Hobbit movie trilogy! Guest actor
Tracey Childs is known to TV audiences for roles in Howard's Way,
Hollyoaks, Broadchurch and Doctor Who, but to fans of Big Finish's
Doctor Who stories her recurring Klein character first debuted
opposite a certain David Tennant in the adventure Doctor Who -
Colditz. CAST: Sylvester McCoy (The Doctor), Tracey Childs (Klein),
Blake Harrison (Daniel Hopkins), Genevieve Gaunt (Linda Maxwell),
Richard Gibson (Colonel McKenna),Tom Milligan (Gregory Lord), Russ
Bain (Lieutenant Colonel Lewis Price).
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Callan - Volume 1 (CD)
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Full-cast adaptations of Callan stories originally published in the
Sunday Express. Adapted from series creator James Mitchell's Sunday
Express Short Stories by his son Peter Mitchell, four new
adventures will expand the themes explored in the television show.
Murder, betrayal and model soldiers. It's all in a day's work for
Callan. 1.1 File on a Deadly Deadshot by James Mitchell (adapted by
Peter Mitchell). With Lonely posing as his gentleman's gentleman,
the section's top operative David Callan is sent to a country
estate in Northumberland to infiltrate a rich men's shooting party.
One of his companions is an assassin but which one? High living and
high stakes on the grouse moors as Callan attempts to work out
which of the dead-shots is a man-hunter.1.2 File on a Classy Club
by James Mitchell. (adapted by Peter Mitchell). Callan finds the
odds are stacked against him when he poses as a high roller at
London's top casino. His mission is to lose all his money but he
almost loses his life when he stumbles into an East German spy
cell. Perhaps a card sharp from Lonely's past can help Callan turn
the tables. 1.3 File on an Awesome Amateur by James Mitchell
(adapted by Peter Mitchell). Callan and Meres are despatched to a
cultural festival in Venice to snatch a Russian poet from under the
noses of the KGB. But the success of the mission depends upon the
expertise of amateur sleuth and keen ornithologist Cynthia Widgery.
Feathers fly on the Grand Canal... 1.4 File on a Harassed Hunter by
James Mitchell (adapted by Peter Mitchell). Callan is drawn into a
dark secret when Hunter invites him to fly to Newcastle for a trip
to the theatre. The plot thickens when an alcoholic actor and a
decoy called Prenderghast lead Callan to one of the KGB's most
proficient killers. The setting for the denouement is far too close
for comfort.The classic television series from the Sixties returns
with a star-studded cast, in brand new audio adaptations from Big
Finish Productions. Originally broadcast in 1967,Callan took the
burgeoning world of spy drama, and brought a much darker tone to
the genre. Having similar responsibilities to MI5, Callan used the
most ruthless and lethal techniques to get the job done, each
method meticulously filed by `The Section' (the organisation behind
operative Callan), colour coding each lethal tactic. Four series of
the original television series were produced between 1967 and 1972,
plus a cinema film released in 1974 and a TV comeback in 1981. And
now, Callan is set to return on audio at Big Finish adapted from
series creator James Mitchell's Telegraph Short Stories by his son
Peter Mitchell. CAST: Ben Miles (Callan), Frank Skinner (Lonely),
Nicholas Briggs (Hunter), Jane Slavin (Liz), David Rintoul
(Baumer), Justin Avoth (Endicott), Glen McReady (Minns), Louis
Tamone (Lorimer / Waiter), Tam Williams (Toby Meres), Mark Elstob
(Karl / Judd / Willis), Robert Portal (Bulky Berkeley / Lubov),
Annabelle Dowler (Amparo Soller / Barbara Jackson), Gyuri Sarossy
(Marty Rivers), Beth Goddard (Cynthia Widgery / Auntie Gertie /
Adrienn),Teddy Kempner (Evan Lang / Joe 'Plastic' MacNamara),
Leighton Pugh (Petrov).
Conan Doyle's beloved sleuth is back! Big Finish's Sherlock Holmes
range covers tellings of some of the classic Holmes stories such as
The Hound of the Baskervilles, as well as a whole run of brand new
tales from writers including Jonathan Barnes. 1. The Master of
Blackstone Grange. The arrival at Baker Street of a client who,
unusually, seeks advice from both men brings to their attention the
existence of an isolated manor house in the east of England known
as Blackstone Grange. The place, for so long the locus of wild
rumours of witchcraft and sorcery, has acquired a very modern new
master - a charismatic socialite named `Honest' Jim Sheedy, a man
of boundless ambition whose influence over British society appears,
inexplicably, to be growing. The detective learns that Colonel
Sebastian Moran, released early from prison, travels to meet with
Sheedy on the very day of his freedom. But curiosity curdles into
obsession when Mycroft warns his brother, in the strictest possible
terms, against investigating any further. 2.The Adventure of the
Fleet Street Transparency. London at night. Westminster, at the end
of the age of empire. And here, two days before Christmas, an
extraordinary mystery is about to unfold. Footprints in the snow,
an unfathomable assault in a Turkish bath... Watson is baffled, but
Holmes has a growing suspicion that a seemingly fantastical
encounter will become a reality. Holmes has been played at Big
Finish by Nicholas Briggs for some years, but he's also known for
his voice - actor roles on TV's Doctor Who, including a variety of
monsters including the Daleks. Blake Ritson's role of Dr Kemp is a
follow-on from Big Finish's regarded version of HG Wells' The
Invisible Man which starred the late, great John Hurt. CAST:
Nicholas Briggs (Sherlock Holmes), Richard Earl (Dr John Watson),
Harry Peacock (`Honest' Jim Sheedy), Lucy Briggs-Owen (Genevieve
Dumont), Tim Bentinck (Mycroft Holmes / Apothecary), John Banks
(Colonel Sebastian), Eve Webster (Grace / Ettie), Nigel Hastings
(Horace Grigg), David Birrell (Inspector Felix Abell / Lord Arthur
Perowne), Tomm Coles (Ferndown / Chilcott), Blake Ritson (Dr Kemp),
Anjella Mackintosh (Lydia Rangeley / Sally), Leighton Pugh (Hubert
Rangeley / Clark / Mr Blythe / Impressario).
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Doctor Who Main Range: 233 - Static (CD)
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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)
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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).
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Main Range - The Silurian Candidate (CD)
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The year is 2085, and planet Earth remains on the edge of a nuclear
precipice. At any moment, either of two vast rival power blocs, to
the West and the East, might unleash a torrent of missiles,
bringing about the terrible certainty of Mutual Assured
Destruction. But there is another way – or so Professor Ruth
Drexler believes. Hence her secret mission deep in Eastern bloc
territory, to uncover a hidden city, never before glimpsed by human
eyes: the Parliament of the Silurians, the lizard people who ruled
the Earth before humankind.There, she’ll encounter a
time-travelling Doctor, who knows the Silurians well. A Doctor on a
secret mission of his own. CAST: Sylvester McCoy (The Doctor),
Sophie Aldred (Ace), Bonnie Langford (Mel), Fiona Sheehan (Ruth
Drexler), Nicholas Asbury (Chairman Bart Falco), Nicholas Briggs
(Chordok), Caitlin Thorburn (Karlas), Ignatius Anthony (Gorrister),
Louise Mai Newberry (Director Shen). 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 Silurians - reptiles who lived on the Earth before
Humanity, and want to put this right - have appeared in the TV
series several times, facing off against Doctors played by Jon
Pertwee, Peter Davison and Matt Smith. Star Sylvester McCoy played
the Doctor on television between 1987 and 1996, but is also
recognised from such works as Peter Jackson's The Hobbit films.
The TARDIS brings the Doctor, Ace and Mel to a recently reopened
shipyard in Merseyside. It's 1991, the hardest of times - but now
they're shipbuilding once again, thanks to the yard's new owners,
the Dark Alloy Corporation. A miracle of job creation - but is it
too good to be true? While the Doctor and Ace go in search of an
alien assassin at loose in the yard, Stuart Dale, discoverer of the
near-magical Dark Alloy material, has an extraordinary proposition
to make to his old college friend, Mel. But who is the
Corporation's mysterious client? Who does she really represent? And
what's the secret of the Blood Furnace? Seeking answers, the Doctor
and friends are about to find themselves in very deep water Star
Sylvester McCoy played the Doctor on television between 1987 and
1996, but is also recognised from such works as Peter Jackson's The
Hobbit films. Cast: Sylvester McCoy (The Doctor), Sophie Aldred
(Ace), Bonnie Langford (Mel Bush), Julie Graham (Carolyn).
The planet Dashrah is a world of exceptional beauty. Historical
ruins; colourful skies; swirling sunsets. Unsurprisingly, it's a
major tourist trap. So if you want to visit Dashrah, first you'll
have to visit Parking, the artificial planetoid that Galactic
Heritage built next door. Parking, as its name implies, is a
spaceship park. A huge spaceship park. A huge, enormous spaceship
park. When the TARDIS materialises in Parking's Northern
Hemisphere, the Doctor, Ace and Mel envisage a quick shuttle trip
to the surface of Dashrah. But they've reckoned without the
superzealous Wardens, and their robotic servitors...the sect of the
Free Parkers, who wage war against the Wardens...the spontaneously
combusting spaceships...and the terrifying secret that lies at the
lowest of Parking's lower levels. The High Price of Parking is
written by John Dorney, who wrote Doctor Who - Absent Friends for
Big Finish, which won the 2017 BBC Drama Awards prize - and which
was directed by Ken Bentley. Star Sylvester McCoy played the Doctor
on television between 1987 and 1996, but is also recognised from
such works as Peter Jackson's The Hobbit films. CAST: Sylvester
McCoy (The Doctor), Sophie Aldred(Ace), Bonnie Langford (Mel Bush),
Gabrielle Glaister (Cowley), Hywel Morgan (Kempton/ Tribesman),
Kate Duchene (Regina/ Seraphim), Leighton Pugh (Fulton), Jack
Monaghan (Dunne/ Selfdrive), James Joyce (Robowardens).
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).
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Steed and Dr Keel return to action in these three recreations of
classic lost episodes. Dragonsfield, written by Ian Potter, from a
script by Terence Feely. A man has been murdered in an experimental
laboratory, and Steed is sent to investigate. Someone is working
for the other side - and Steed will need to untangle a messy web of
inter-personal relationships if he's to stand any chance of
identifying who. The Far Distant Dead, written by Tom Mallaburn
from a script by John Lucarotti. En route from Chile back to
England, Dr Keel stops off to help the victims of a cyclone. Except
not every fatality he encounters was caused by the disaster. It
appears he's stumbled onto an international conspiracy of the most
sinister kind...and the perpetrators will be found many miles away.
The Deadly Air, written by John Dorney from a script by Lester
Powell. When an experimental vaccine is destroyed Steed calls in
Keel to join him on the scene as a medical expert. But it isn't
long before the saboteur becomes a murderer. As the situation
escalates, can the Avengers identify their foe before they become
his victims?Episodes from the wiped first series of The Avengers
recreated faithfully on audio - this set sees some real detective
work piecing together the stories from the few clues remaining from
before the episodes were lost. This full-cast audio drama is
brought to life with eerily engrossing sound design and a brand
new, cinematic music score and stars Anthony Howell (Foyle's War,
Dirk Gently, Dracula) and Julian Wadham (The Iron Lady, War Horse,
Downton Abbey).CAST: Anthony Howell (Dr Keel), Julian Wadham(John
Steed), Lucy Briggs-Owen (Carol Wilson), Cate Debenham-Taylor (Lisa
Strauss), Harriet Kershaw (Susan Summers / Secretary), Ramon
Tikaram (Saunders), Richard Dixon (Redington / One-Fifteen),
Christopher Taylor (Boris / Landlord), James Joyce (Jack Alford /
Peters), Robert Fitch (Technician / Dr Philip Karswood), Karina
Fernandez (Dr Ampara Alvarez Sandoval / Maria Alvarez), David
Shaw-Parker (Hercule Zeebrugge / Luis Garcia), Andy Secombe
(Inspector Gauvreau / Godoy / Jose Alvarez), Alex Blake (Rayner /
Caron / Sergeant Delon), Tom Alexander (Mateos / Mario), Dan
Starkey (One- Ten), Bettrys Jones (Barbara Anthony / Receptionist),
Richard Atlee (Heneager / Herbert Truscott), Ewan Bailey (Dr Hugh
Chalk / Armstrong), Glen McReady (Dr Owen Craxton / Professor
Kilbride).
Summer, 1901. For days, heat has been rising. London swelters; a
long-expected storm promises to break. In Baker Street, Sherlock
Holmes is visited by a peculiar American who arrives with a warning
about a strange new kind of murderer. In the West End, Dr John
Watson is watching his wife, the actress, Genevieve, prepare for
her greatest role to date – only for her to be confronted by a
terrible ghost from the past. There are surprising connections
between these events, a web of apparent coincidence which soon
draws in others: Colonel Sebastian Moran, Mycroft Holmes, a
dangerously ambitious young politician and – waiting patiently
for the moment to finally make her move – the mysterious
organising power at the head of the underworld, the Seamstress of
Peckham Rye. CAST: Nicholas Briggs (Sherlock Holmes), Richard Earl
(Dr John Watson), Juliet Aubrey (The Seamstress), John Banks
(Colonel Sebastian Moran/Inspector Lestrade), Timothy Bentinck
(Mycroft Holmes), Lucy Briggs-Owen (Genevieve Dumont (Watson)),
Jemma Churchill (Molly Black), Tim Faulkner (Jacob Black), James
Joyce (Inspector Silas Fisher), James MacCallum (Jasper
Cranfield/Jackson), Glen McCready (Doorman/Actor-Manager/Speaker of
the House). Other parts played by members of the cast.
Based on the adventures of Steed and Tara King in the TV comic
strips, this full-cast audio drama is brought to life with eerily
engrossing sound design and a brand new cinematic score. Starring
Julian Wadham, Emily Woodward and Christopher Benjamin. Contains
four adventures; 3.1 It’s a Wild, Wild, Wild, Wild West by John
Dorney Steed is quick on the draw, Tara gallops away. After reports
suggest a series of robberies in the New Forest were committed by
cowboys, Mother sends the Avengers into action.The trail leads to
the Western style ranch known as The Lazy J. But will it be high
noon for Steed and King? 3.2 Under the Weather by Phil Mulryne.
Steed is put on ice, Tara is blown away.Steed, Tara and Mother
visit an air show to see a demonstration of a new aircraft. But the
plane is stolen from under their noses... and seemingly... by a
storm! Something strange is in the air. And it needs the Avengers
to sort it out. 3.3 Spycraft by Robert Khan and Tom Salinsky. Steed
meets his equal, Tara gets the cream. When a visiting dignitary is
kidnapped on British soil, Steed and King have to leap into action.
But with questions of diplomatic immunity getting in the way, they
may need help from an unusual pair. 3.4 ...Now You Don’t by John
Dorney. Steed finds things get tricky, Tara takes the stage. A
strange gift leads to Steed and Tara King spending a night in the
theatre. But who brought them here? And why? An old enemy of the
Avengers is on the scene. And he will stop at nothing to get his
revenge! Starring Julian Wadham, Emily Woodward and Christopher
Benjamin, this full-cast audio drama is brought to life with eerily
engrossing sound design and a brand new cinematic music score.
CAST: Julian Wadham (John Steed), Emily Woodward (Miss Tara King),
Christopher Benjamin (Mother), Hywel Morgan (Cody/ Jim), Daniel
Easton (Billy / Sam), Karina Fernandez (Jessie), Leighton Pugh
(Flight Lieutenant Tudor / Volkov), James Joyce (Flying Office
Halliwell / Melnyk), David Sibley (Doctor Weatherby), Edward Dede
(Miles Yeboah), Natalie Simpson (Ruby Sesay), Jude Owusu (Charlie
Okonjo / Kasim), Ewart James Walters (General Babatunde), Nicholas
Asbury (Margrave the Magnificent / Sir Godfrey Thorpe), Maggie
Service (Circe /Mina). Other parts played by members of the cast.
Holmes and Watson go head-to-head with new and old villains, and
once again solve the unsolvable, in a new adventure written by
Jonathan Barnes. Autumn 1900. The lives of Sherlock Holmes and John
Watson are in a state of change. The doctor has moved out of Baker
Street, waiting anxiously to marry his new love, the American
actress, Genevieve Dumont. Holmes has been left restless and
fretful, eager for mystery and distraction. A secret code and a
brutal murder promise to bring the two men back into each other’s
orbit. But there is more to the investigation than first appears to
be the case. Something greater seems to be at work, moving
dextrously behind the scenes: a force in the London underground
known only as The Seamstress of Peckham Rye. Cast: Nicholas Briggs
(Sherlock Holmes), Richard Earl (Dr John Watson), Lucy Briggs-Owen
(Genevieve Dumont), Mark Elstob (Joseph Drennan/Hotelier/Newspaper
Seller), India Fisher (Mrs Elizabeth Tyndall/Postmistress), James
Joyce (Inspector Silas Fisher), Anjella MacKintosh (Mrs Bridget
Culpepper/Mrs Ogilvy), Glen McCready (Bernard
Brownrigg/Tailor/Conductor/Constable/Loafer/Railway Employee).
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.
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