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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.
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The War Master: Anti-Genesis (CD)
Nicholas Briggs, Alan Barnes; Directed by Scott Handcock; Ioan Morris; Cover design or artwork by Tom Newsom; Performed by …
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A brand-new four-part adventure featuring the Master's exploits in
the Time War. In a Time War, there is a crime that not even the
Daleks would dare consider. But the Master has more than considered
- and he is ready to commit. When his TARDIS returns to Gallifrey
carrying his corpse, a chain of events ensues that will change
established history, Old friendships will be destroyed and dark
alliances formed, as the Master exploits a terrifying truth. Even
for the two most powerful races, time can be rewritten. 4.1 From
the Flames by Nicholas Briggs. After the Master's TARDIS returns
his remains to Gallifrey, in accordance with his final wishes, an
intricate plot begins to change the nature of the universe forever.
But even in death the Master threatens life. And only CIA
Coordinator Narvin can hope to stop him. 4.2 The Master's Dalek
Plan by Alan Barnes. As the Master infiltrates the Kaled scientific
elite, the Time Lords seek to counter his interference. But while
Narvin and President Livia try to stabilise the past, a new and
horrifying future dawns in the wastelands of ancient Skaro. 4.3
Shockwave by Alan Barnes. With all known history threatened, the
Daleks take desperate action to preserve their established legacy.
When they cross dimensions to recruit an alternative incarnation of
the Master, an uneasy alliance is formed ... But can either side
truly trust the other? 4.4 He Who Wins by Nicholas Briggs. The
Master has achieved an ultimate victory. But at what cost? Cast:
Derek Jacobi (The Master), Mark Gatiss (The Other Master), Sean
Carlsen (Narvin), Nicholas Briggs (The Daleks), Zaraah Abrahams
(Kaled Corporal), Pippa Bennett-Warner (Livia), Vikash Bhai
(Arfor), Daniel Brocklebank (Yaren), Richard Clifford (Novar), Ben
Crystal (Soogasor), Christopher Harper (Kaled Guard), Will Kirk
(Uglen), Jordan Renzo (Insloy), Gavin Swift (Crazlus), Franchi Webb
(Lamarius). Other parts played by members of the cast.
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Torchwood #34 Expectant (CD)
Xanna Eve Chown; Cover design or artwork by Lee Binding; Directed by Scott Handcock; Richard Fox @ FoxYason Studios, Blair Mowat
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The Yalnix Empire is a fragile alliance of a dozen systems, under
constant attack from their ancient enemy, the Vad. With the Empress
unable to trust any of her court she gives the job of growing the
next Ruler of the Yalnix to an old friend - Captain Jack Harkness.
With hunters on the loose and a battle fleet in orbit, Cardiff's
suddenly become a dangerous place for a man to be pregnant. NOTE:
Torchwood contains adult material and is not suitable for younger
listeners. CAST: John Barrowman (Captain Jack Harkness), Gareth
David-Lloyd (Ianto Jones), Aaron Anthony (Jonty), Catherine Ayers
(Paula), Meryn Davis (Resident), Jessica Hayles (Brigadier), Emily
John (Resident). Other parts played by members of the cast.
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Torchwood #32 Smashed (CD)
James Goss; Directed by Scott Handcock; Richard Fox @ FoxYason Studios, Blair Mowat; Performed by Eve Myles
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Glynteg was never much of a place. Since the refinery’s shut down
there’s been nothing much going on – no jobs, no money, more
pubs than buses. One of those sad Welsh towns where’s there’s
little to do but drink. Then the frakking company came and there
was a brief spark of hope – maybe there’d be some jobs, at
least. But that fizzled out. Instead the people started falling
ill. Gwen Cooper’s come to Glynteg to find out what’s
happening. Something ancient has woken up beneath the ground and
will do whatever it can to protect itself. The Hunters have been
unleashed. And there’s only one way to stay safe. This release
features Welsh actress Helen Griffin, who sadly passed away in June
2018. She was known for roles in TV dramas Keeping Faith and Twin
Town, as well as the role of Mrs Moore in the Doctor Who television
episodes Rise of the Cybermen and The Age of Steel. CAST: Eve Myles
(Gwen Cooper), Omar Austin (Martyn), Helen Griffin (Rhian), Dick
Bradnum (Drillpak Manager), Kezrena James (Elwyn). Other parts
played by members of the cast. NOTE: TORCHWOOD CONTAINS ADULT
MATERIAL AND MAY NOT BE SUITABLE FOR YOUNGER LISTENERS.
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Torchwood #30 The Hope (CD)
James Goss; Directed by Scott Hancock; FoxYason Studios, Blair Mowat; Cover design or artwork by Lee Binding; Performed by …
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Megwyn Jones is one of the most hated women in Britain. She used to
run a home for troubled children in an isolated part of Snowdonia
called The Hope. For a long time there were rumours about what was
happening there, and then one day it was realised that children had
gone missing. Ever since, Megwyn's kept her peace. Is she Innocent?
Is she guilty? Where are the bodies? The years have been long and
hard on Megwyn and on the families of the children. But now
Megwyn's dying and she's agreed to go back to The Hope, to reveal
the horrible secret she's kept all these years. Cast: Burn Gorman
(Owen Harper), Tom Price (Andy Davison), Siân Phillips (Megwyn
Jones), Nia Roberts (Sally), Ian Saynor (Colbourne), Kerry Joy
Stewart (Ginny), Laura Dalgleish (Reporter). Other parts played by
members of the cast. NOTE: TORCHWOOD CONTAINS ADULT MATERIAL AND
MAY NOT BE SUITABLE FOR YOUNGER LISTENERS.
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Torchwood #31 The Vigil (CD)
Lou Morgan; Directed by Lisa Bowerman; Richard Fox @ FoxYason Studios, Blair Mowat; Cover design or artwork by Lee Binding; Performed by …
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Sebastian Vaughan is the brightest, newest recruit to Torchwood.
He's come from a very good family, an excellent school, and with a
degree from the finest college. He's the kind of person bred for
Torchwood. Sebastian Vaughan is exactly the person Torchwood needs.
He's charming, he's smart, and he's good in a fight. He's taken
Torchwood's other new recruit under his wing. With his help,
Toshiko Sato will make something of herself and fit in at
Torchwood. Sebastian Vaughan is dead. Toshiko Sato's been given
permission to bring his body home to give him the send-off he
deserves. How will Torchwood cope without him? NOTE: TORCHWOOD
CONTAINS ADULT MATERIAL AND MAY NOT BE SUITABLE FOR YOUNGER
LISTENERS.
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).
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Torchwood #26 The Green Life (CD)
David Llewellyn; Directed by Scott Handcock; FoxYason Studios, Blair Mowat; Cover design or artwork by Lee Binding; Performed by …
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Many years ago, Jo Grant met Professor Clifford Jones, fell in love
and saved the world. It all happened in the idyllic Welsh community
of Llanfairfach. Josephine Jones has come back to Llanfairfach and
she finds it a bustling place with a thriving economy. The little
town is now at the spearhead of a healthy-eating revolution. And
yet, something’s missing. It feels like the heart has gone out of
the place. She falls in with a dashing stranger and realises that
although the past was a lot simpler, not everything’s changed.
There’s still something nasty in the mine, and it’s been
waiting for Jo for a very long time. NOTE: Torchwood contains adult
material and may not be suitable for younger listeners. In this
recommencement of the monthly Torchwood range, the first four
adventures find the Torchwood team facing well-known monsters and
villains from Doctor Who The story takes place in the same location
as the very popular 1973 televised Doctor Who story, The Green
Death. Two cast members from that original story feature in this
new release - Katy Manning, who played the Third Doctor’s iconic
companion, Jo Grant, and Stewart Bevan, who portrayed Professor
Clifford Jones. CAST: John Barrowman (Captain Jack Harkness), Katy
Manning (Josephine Jones), Stewart Bevan (Voice of the Hive). Other
parts played by members of the cast. NOTE: Torchwood contains adult
material and may not be suitable for younger listeners.
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