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The Sixth Doctor heads back to Earth with Mel and Hebe in tow,
little dreaming what lies ahead. Accompanied by their new friend,
Professor Patricia McBride, alien threats abound, dangers lurk, and
the cost of meddling with time is more than anyone is prepared to
pay. 2.1 The Mindless Ones by Paul Magrs. The Doctor, Mel and Hebe
visit Sheffield at the behest of Hebe’s best friend, Elise, but
Elise has undergone a disturbing transformation. The mysterious
Mindless Facility claims to be able to change you for the better
– but who decides what that is? Joining forces with
anthropologist Professor McBride, can the Doctor and his friends
save Britain from an insidious alien threat? 2.2 Reverse
Engineering by Jonathan Morris. When Patricia is invited to a
secretive Swedish clinic by an old colleague, she tips off the
Doctor, Mel and Hebe, who go undercover to investigate. Charismatic
geneticist Killian Holm offers to Holm offers to restore youth to
his wealthy patients, but the truth of his work is far more radical
– and far more dangerous! As an ancient horror reforms beneath
the clinic, the Doctor must race to save humanity from an
unspeakable temporal disaster. 2.3 Chronomancer by Robert
Valentine. The Doctor, Mel and Hebe take Patricia to see 26th
century Sheffield, but their trip is cut unexpectedly short. Caught
in the crossfire between time-criminal Khavûl and dashing
‘chronomancer’, Tannus Vallon, the TARDIS crash-lands back in
the present. With a dimensionally transcendental artefact lost
somewhere in the city, the Doctor and his friends must find it
before Khavûl can… but with resentments and prejudices finally
unmasked, is an even bigger threat about to engulf the world? Cast:
Colin Baker (The Doctor), Bonnie Langford (Melanie Bush), Ruth
Madeley (Hebe Harrison), Matthew Brenher (Khavûl/Khavûl’s
Suit), Toby Hadoke (Ron/Takeaway Guy), Paul Herzberg (Mr
Betterment), Cherylee Houston (Elise), Joseph Kloska (Tannus
Vallon/Vallon’s Suit), Stephen Riddle (Killian Holm), Imogen
Stubbs (Professor Patricia McBride), Homer Todiwala (Tarek Gamal).
Other parts played by members of the cast.
Marine biologist Hebe Harrison has vanished from the timelines and
the Doctor and Mel must find a way of getting their new friend
back! But little do they realise what perils lie ahead - or who
stands against them... 1. Broadway Belongs to Me! by Matthew Sweet.
The Doctor and Mel begin their search for Hebe in 1930s New York,
where history is taking a dark turn all of its own. On Broadway,
they discover a genuine aberration of the timestreams: Behold
America! - a hot shoe show set in a future Fascist United States.
Starring Melanie Bush. Opening tonight... 2. Purification by Chris
Chapman. The Doctor and Mel follow the trail to a port in New
Zealand, 1910. A ship is being prepared for a journey to Antarctica
and the Doctor realises that this is Captain Scott's Terra Nova
expedition. But this is merely the beginning of an intricate scheme
to rewrite the future of humanity. 3. Time-Burst by Ian Potter.
Tracking the anomaly that erased Hebe from history, the Doctor and
Mel find an instability in Sheffield, 1864. Who is Mrs Virtue, the
mysterious owner of the new steelworks? And can the Doctor untwist
history before a natural disaster washes them all away...? CAST:
Colin Baker (The Doctor), Bonnie Langford (Melanie Bush), Ruth
Madeley (Hebe Harrison), Imogen Stubbs (Patricia
McBride/Time-Suit), Rosalie Craig (Frances Drouet), Sophie-Louise
Dann (Lydia Putti), Graham Vick (Julian Arnstein), Nicholas Pegg
(Karel Lombard / Chorus Boy), Sam Stafford (Stagehand (Billy) /
Bystander), Leah Brotherhead (Elizabeth Rodden / Martha Curtis),
Jonny Weldon (Thomas Rodden), Greig Johnson (Jasper Woodward /
Harbour Master), Luke R Francis (Patrick), Billie Fulford-Brown
(Mary), Connor Williams (Colton), George Bukhari (Security), Martin
O'Neill (Arthur Lee). Other parts played by members of the cast.
The Sixth Doctor returns, and he's thrown straight in at the deep
end! Travelling the galaxy with Melanie Bush and their brand-new
companion, marine biologist Hebe Harrison, there are wonders to
see, dangers to face and plenty of peril beneath the waves. Ep 1 -
The Rotting Deep by Jacqueline Rayner (2 parts). A mysterious SOS
summons the Doctor and Mel to an oil rig in the North Sea where a
dwindling group of survivors awaits rescue from a lethal menace,
One of their number is Hebe Harrison, a wheelchair-using marine
biologist who is definitely more than she seems. Can our heroes
escape the rig? And just what is killing off the rig's beleaguered
crew? Ep 2 - The Tides of the Moon by Joshua Pruett (2 parts). For
Hebe's first trip in the TARDIS, the Doctor and Mel take her to the
nearest available 'water world' - the Moon, two billion years in
the past! Its advanced humanoid inhabitants, the Gilleans, are
terrorised each night by their monstrous enemies, the Sheega. Even
more worrying is that in a matter of hours, this ocean world will
be laid waste by the gravitational interference of the blue-green
planet next door... Ep 3 - Maelstrom by Jonathan Morris (2 parts).
The Doctor, Mel and Hebe visit the archipelago world of Veludia,
only to discover a planet beset by electromagnetic storms where
three survivors traverse the seas in a ramshackle township. These
survivors are 'corps' - bodies used as hosts for minds stored in
the vessel's 'mind-drive' - and the Doctor, Mel and Hebe are seen
as welcome replacements. But there's something lurking in the
waters below, something of rage and power that wishes to destroy
them all: the Maelstrom! CAST: Colin Baker (The Doctor), Bonnie
Langford (Melanie Bush/Alef), Ruth Madeley (Hebe Harrison), Amerjit
Deu (Jom), Kim Durham (Vale), Virge Gilchrist (Hellas), Cherylee
Houston (Elise), Nimmy March (Mada/Saskar/Alef), Rove McManus
(Jonah Strong), James Smillie (A.M. ‘Ancient Mariner’), Andrew
James Spooner (The Clutch Father), Sam Stafford (Wulk), Mandi
Symonds (Skye Bennet), Charlie Tighe (Carl Price/Dean). Other parts
played by members of the cast.
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Main Range 214: A Life of Crime (CD)
Matt Fitton; Directed by Ken Bentley; Performed by Sylvester McCoy, Bonnie Langford, Sophie Aldred; …
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A new adventure for Sylvester McCoy as the Seventh Doctor,
alongside Bonnie Langford and Sophie Aldred as 1980s companions
Melanie Bush and Ace. Come to Ricosta! Tropical climate, untouched
beaches, fabulous cuisine...and no extradition treaties. The
perfect retirement planet for a certain type of 'business person' -
such as Ms Melanie Bush, formerly the co-owner of the Iceworld
emporium, now on the run from her former criminal associate's
criminal associates. Some other former associates of Ms Bush are
abroad in this space Costa del Crime, however. Not long ago, the
time and space traveller known as the Doctor arrived here,
alongside his sometimes-criminal associate, the reformed juvenile
offender Ace. But now the Doctor's gone missing - and Melanie Bush
is about to learn that on the planet Ricosta, the wages of
sin...are death. Big Finish's main range of Doctor Who stories
began in 1999, and has featured television Doctors Peter Davison,
Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy and Paul McGann across its 214
tales.Sylvester McCoy originally played the Doctor in 1987 - 1989,
(then again in 1996) while his other work includes Radagast the
Brown in Peter Jackson's epic The Hobbit films and is currently
winning hearts in The Real Marigold Hotel. Companion Mel Bush is
played by Bonnie Langford - a popular actor of stage and screen,
currently featuring in BBC's top hit EastEnders. CAST: Sylvester
McCoy (The Doctor), Bonnie Langford (Mel), Sophie Aldred (Ace),
Ginny Holder (Gloria/Secretary), Des McAleer (Lefty Lonnigan),
Stephen Hagan (Nathan Later), Harry Myers (Atomon), John Banks
(Mayor).
Bonnie Langford reads this thrilling novelisation of the debut TV
adventure for the Seventh Doctor. Assailed by violent bolts of
energy, the TARDIS is blasted off-course and forced to land on the
barren planet of Lakertya. The turbulence triggers the Doctor's
sixth regeneration - but that is the least of his worries. Why has
the Rani, that ruthless renegade Time Lady, brought the Doctor to
Lakertya? What are the hideous Tetrap guards? Who are the eleven
geniuses she has imprisoned in her stronghold, and what is the
vital significance of Strange Matter? Aided by the faithful Mel,
the Doctor must do all he can to stop the Rani's diabolical scheme
before it affects the whole of creation. Bonnie Langford, who
played Mel in the BBC TV series, reads Pip and Jane Baker's
novelisation of their 1987 TV adventure. Duration: 3 hours approx.
(P) 2022 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd (c) 2022 BBC Studios
Distribution Ltd
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Fiesta of the Damned (CD)
Guy Adams; Directed by Ken Bentley; Performed by Sylvester McCoy, Bonnie Langford, Sophie Aldred; Cover design or artwork by …
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A new adventure for Sylvester McCoy as the Seventh Doctor,
alongside Bonnie Langford and Sophie Aldred as 1980s companions
Melanie Bush and Ace. In search of "a taste of the real Spain", the
TARDIS transports the Doctor, Ace and rejoined crewmember Mel not
to sizzling Fuerteventura, or the golden sands of the Costa Brava -
but to 1938, amid the horrors of the Spanish Civil War. Having
fallen in with a rag-tag column of Republican soldiers, the time
and space travellers seek shelter from Franco's bombers in the
walled town of Farissa - only to discover themselves besieged by
dead men returned to life. Big Finish's main range of Doctor Who
stories began in 1999, and has featured television Doctors Peter
Davison, Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy and Paul McGann across its
215 tales. Sylvester McCoy originally played the Doctor in 1987 -
1989, (then again in 1996) while his other work includes Radagast
the Brown in Peter Jackson's epic The Hobbit films and is currently
winning hearts in The Real Marigold Hotel. Companion Mel Bush is
played by Bonnie Langford - a popular actor of stage and screen,
currently featuring in BBC's top hit EastEnders.Companion Ace, as
played by Sophie Aldred, is popularly regarded as the prototype for
the modern companions in the Doctor Who revival which returned to
screens from 2005. CAST: Sylvester McCoy (The Doctor), Bonnie
Langford (Mel), Sophie Aldred (Ace), Enzo Squillino Jnr (Juan
Romero), Christopher Hatherall (George Newman), Owen Aaronovitch
(Antonio Ferrando/Control Unit), Tom Alexander (Luis/Phillipe).
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Terror of the Sontarans (CD)
John Dorney, Dan Starkey; Directed by Ken Bentley; Performed by Sylvester McCoy, Bonnie Langford; Cover design or artwork by …
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Once it was a mining facility. Then later its corridors rang with
screams generated by grotesque military experiments. However when
the Doctor and Mel arrive on a hostile alien world after detecting
a distress signal, the base they find themselves in is almost
deserted. But not for long. Soon the Doctor's old enemies, the
Sontarans, have landed, and are searching for the remnants of their
previous research team. Before long they uncover evidence of
strange occurrences on the planet. Of madness and death. They are
warriors bred for war, strong of spirit and unafraid of death. To
fear the enemy is an act of betrayal. Nothing holds terror for the
Sontarans. Until now...Sylvester McCoy played the Doctor from 1987
to 1996, but is also familiar to modern cinema audiences as
Radagast the Brown from Peter Jackson's The Hobbit movies. Bonnie
Langford played a companion to both the Sixth Doctor (Colin Baker)
and Seven Doctor (Sylvester McCoy), and her subsequent career has
included Chicago on stage, and Dancing on Ice. One of the writers
and stars - Dan Starkey - has played Sontarans numerous times on
the current Doctor Who TV series, including the popular Strax
character. CAST: Sylvester McCoy (The Doctor), Bonnie Langford
(Melanie Bush), Daniel O'Meara (Ketch), Jon Edgley Bond (Anvil
Jackson/Technician Gyte), Andree Bernard (Tethneka/Carter/Thing #1
and #2), Dan Starkey (Field-Major Kayste/Skegg/Stodd), John Banks
(Adjutant Commander Klath/Stettimer), John Dorney (Glarr).
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The Warehouse (CD)
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The Doctor and Mel land in what appears to be an orbiting
warehouse, a delivery facility with a dangerously eratic computer.
Whilst Mel is helping with repairs, the Doctor begins to realise
that not everything in the warehouse is as it seems. Why do no
goods ever seem to leave the shelves? Why are the staff so obsessed
with the stocktake? And who is the mysterious Supervisor? On the
planet below, the Doctor discovers that the computer might be the
least of their problems - and that they should be more concerned
with the spacestation's mould and vermin...Sylvester McCoy played
the Doctor from 1987 to 1996, but is also familiar to modern cinema
audiences as Radagast the Brown from Peter Jackson's The Hobbit
movies. Bonnie Langford played a companion to both the Sixth Doctor
(Colin Baker) and Seven Doctor (Sylvester McCoy), and her
subsequent career has included Chicago on stage, and Dancing on
Ice. Written by Mike Tucker, who was part of the Model Unit working
on BBC's Doctor Who over the last thirty years. CAST: Sylvester
McCoy (The Doctor), Bonnie Langford (Melanie Bush), Phillip Franks
(Supervisor/Acolyte), Dillie Keane (Lydek), Clara Buckfield
(Ann/Darl), Barry McCarthy (Fred/Terminal), Anna Bentinck
(Jean/Computer), Barnaby Edwards (Reef).
Seven colourful stories featuring K9 in the company of Sarah Jane,
Brendan, Aunt Lavinia, the Doctor and Romana. Everyone's favourite
mutt-shaped automaton fdiscovers that both outer space and 1980s
Earth can be fraught with danger in these colourful tales from the
pages of K9 Annual and Doctor Who Annual. Following their exploits
in K9 & Company, Sarah Jane and K9 embark on a watery mission
in The Monster of Loch Crag. In Powerstone there's something
extraordinary in the cellar of Aunt Lavinia's house, and then K9 is
the centre of attention at a Midsummer Night's ceremony in Hound of
Hell. Later, Sarah finds that the thrills of a blockbuster movie
set are all too real in The Shroud of Azaroth. K9's travels in the
TARDIS are also covered in this collection: when the Doctor, Romana
and K9 arrive at an intergalactic conference they must avert The
Voton Terror. Later they're ensnared by the Light Fantastic on
Planet UX80, and when the Doctor visits an old friend they
encounter some very Reluctant Warriors. John Leeson, Bonnie
Langford, Dan Starkey and Geoffrey Beevers read these nostalgic and
much-loved adventures. "Affirmative!" (P) 2021 BBC Studios
Distribution Ltd Readings produced by Neil Gardner Sound design by
David Darlington Executive producer: Michael Stevens
Bonnie Langford reads this colourful classic novelisation of a
Seventh Doctor TV adventure, as played by Sylvester McCoy. The
Doctor and Mel win a place on a Fabulous Fifties intergalactic
coach tour to Disneyland, Florida, Earth. When they're knocked off
course by a wayward satellite, however, the coach party arrives
instead at Shangri-La, a remote Welsh holiday camp. The peace and
quiet of the countryside are soon shattered by the arrival of an
army of Bannermen soldiers, led by the ruthless Gavrok. They are
tracking down Delta, the Chimeron Queen, with only one thought in
mind: her destruction. The Doctor and Mel unite with aliens and
locals alike in a frantic bid to save Delta, her Chimeron child,
and the entire Chimeron race from extinction. Can they possibly
succeed? Bonnie Langford, who played the Doctor's companion Mel in
the TV series, reads Malcolm Kohll's 1989 novelisation of his own
TV serial, first published by Target Books. Duration: 4 hours.
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