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Three brand new adventures featuring Christopher Eccleston as the
Ninth Doctor. 1.1 Sphere of Freedom. On the Sphere of Freedom, the
Doctor is about to shut down an evil Immersive Games business
empire. He’s assisted by a valiant galley chef called Nova. But
his plan spectacularly fails… And who exactly is Audrey? 1.2
Cataclysm. Nova is dislocated in time while the Time Eddies are out
of control. Meanwhile, the Doctor is about to face the end of the
universe. Or is that just the Battle of Waterloo? 1.3 Food Fight.
The TARDIS is starting to get a little crowded! Audrey finds
herself haunted by a ghostly Doctor. Cast: Christopher Eccleston
(The Doctor), Camilla Beeput (Nova), Jayne McKenna (Audrey), Clare
Corbett (Ravager), Ben Lee (Lieutenant Farraday), Anjella
MacKintosh (AI/President/Café Owner), Jamie Parker (Captain
Halloran), Dan Starkey (Marcus Aurelius Gallius). Other parts
played by members of the cast.
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UFO - Destruct: Positive! (CD)
Nicholas Briggs; Andy Lane; Cover design or artwork by Chris Thompson; Performed by Barnaby Kay, Jeany Spark, …
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The human race is under threat. The public has no idea. But alien
ships are already attacking. And aliens are already here. 1.1
Destruct Positive! Ed Straker is a test pilot in the US Air Force.
Then, one day, his aircraft is attacked by a UFO. His life will
never be the same again… 1.2 Things We Lost in the Darkness.
SHADO training is underway. But an exercise turns into the real
thing as the aliens bring terror to the quiet of the sleepy,
English countryside. 1.3 Full Fathom Five. Skydiver is SHADO’s
new, formidable frontline defence against alien attack. Stepping
aboard, Ed Straker is on a mission to find out if the right people
are in charge. Because when things go badly wrong, they are the
ones whose lives are on the line. Based on the original TV series
created by Gerry and Sylvia Anderson. Cast: Barnaby Kay (Commander
Ed Straker), Jeany Spark (Lieutenant-Colonel Virginia Lake), Samuel
Clemens (Colonel Alec Freeman), Victor Alli (Lieutenant Commander
Lew Waterman), Nicholas Briggs (Doctor Schroeder), Charlotte Harris
(Mary Straker), Jasmin Hinds (Beth), Lynsey Murrell (Lieutenant Gay
Ellis), Yasmin Mwanza (Captain Petra Carlin), Harry Myers (General
James Henderson), George Naylor (Johnnie Straker/Lieutenant
Bentley), Sam Stafford (Karl), Phillipe Bosher
(Adjutant/Redneck).Other parts played by members of the cast.
The Doctor meets many remarkable people on his travels – those at
the forefront of innovation and exploration. From a deep-space
colony ship seeking safe haven, to the frozen Arctic wastes, and
the foundation of ideas which will touch the lives of millions –
the Doctor is there to lend a hand to the human race’s greatest
pioneers! Contains three new adventures: 1.1 The Green Gift by Roy
Gill. Seeking a new home for Callen and Doyle, the Doctor lands on
a vast spacecraft: The Greenwood. The ship is nearing the end of
its long journey but what is the price of this voyage? Who is
really in charge? And what legacies from Old Earth might be
travelling with them? 1.2 Northern Lights by Robert Valentine. The
Doctor crashes to Earth and finds himself in the Arctic – but not
quite alone. The Aurora Borealis are even more unearthly than
usual… Intrepid explorer Fridtjof Nansen is trying to get home as
alien forces close in. The Doctor knows Nansen has a part to play
in history – can he save the future? 1.3 The Beautiful Game by
Katharine Armitage. The Doctor decides to treat himself and attend
the historic meeting which founds the football league. But he
arrives a week early! Instead, he must enlist the help of a hotel
maid to battle an obsessive alien before it consumes everything
that will ever be connected to the beautiful game… Cast:
Christopher Eccleston (The Doctor), Adam Martyn (Callen Lennox),
Harki Bhambra (Doyle), Louise Jameson (Fiacra), Maddison Bulleyment
(Tay Lothlor), Andrew James Spooner (Librarian / Herder /
Helmsman), Ian Conningham (Fridtjof Nansen), Gerard Kearns (Hjalmar
Johansen), Ginnia Cheng (The Aurora), Daniel Cerqueira (Frederick
Jackson), Homer Todiwala (Steward), Rachel Fenwick (Daphne), Andrew
Ellis (Donald), Raymond Coulthard (William Sudell), Becky Wright
(Eva / Strike). Other parts played by members of the cast.
Three brand new adventures featuring Christopher Eccleston as the
Ninth Doctor. Travelling the universe alone, the Doctor can't help
running into people. Some are new acquaintances, and some have a
much longer history, back through all of his lives. But every one
of them knows that in the face of danger, and when the monsters
arrive, there's no better friend to have by their side. 4.1 Fond
Farewell by David K Barnes. Fond Farewell is the intergalactic
funeral parlour with a difference: the deceased attend their own
wake! Invited by celebrated naturalist Flynn Beckett to his
memorial, the Doctor finds he's not quite the man he was. But who
would steal the memories of the dead? 4.2 Way of the Burryman by
Roy Gill. Young Sam Bishop is at a crossroads with girlfriend
Fiona: she's staying in Scotland, he wants to travel the world. As
the Burryman celebrations begin, ghosts haunt the Forth Bridge.
Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart arrives to investigate - and so does
the Doctor... 4.3 The Forth Generation by Roy Gill. The Forth
Generation have emerged. The Doctor, the Brigadier, Sam and Fiona
are at their mercy. Is there a way to defeat them? Has UNIT learned
from the past? And can the enemy's nature be changed for the
future? Cast: Christopher Eccleston (The Doctor), Jon Culshaw
(Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart), Warren Brown (Sam Bishop), Elinor
Lawless (Fiona McCall) Alexander Cobb (Foreman/UNIT
Courier/Sergeant Lowe), James Doherty (Professor Flynn
Beckett/Other Flynn), Amanda Drew (Commander Jane Wardie), Sienna
Guillory (Idara Beckett), Charlie Hamblett (Thomas/Attendants),
Martin Quinn (Cameron Lawther), Juliet Stevenson (Winifred Whitby),
Emily Taaffe (Sasha Yan), Nicholas Briggs (The Cybermen). Other
parts played by members of the cast.
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Torchwood One: Latter Days (CD)
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Torchwood One continue to save the world – and most importantly,
the Empire – from alien threats. This box set contains four new
adventures: Retirement Plan by Gareth David-Lloyd. Torchwood’s
Head of Alien Acquisitions is retiring. But there’s something
very wrong in the idyll of El Cielo. And it’s going to kill
Ianto. Locker 25 by Matt Fitton. A mysterious force is wiping out
Torchwood, and the only person who can save London is a cleaner
called Dave. The Rockery by Tim Foley. Anne Hartman has retired to
the country, which comes as a surprise to her daughter. Has Yvonne
met a problem even she can’t solve? CAST: Tracy-Ann Oberman
(Yvonne Hartman), Gareth David-Lloyd (Ianto Jones), Nathan Amzi
(John), Tim Bentinck (Tommy), Barbara Flynn (Anne), Derek Griffiths
(Dave), Michael Maloney (William), Ony Uhiara (Kara). Other parts
played by members of the cast. NOTE: TORCHWOOD CONTAINS ADULT
MATERIAL AND MAY NOT BE SUITABLE FOR YOUNGER LISTENERS.
The second series of adventures from Big Finish concludes,
featuring Christopher Eccleston as the Ninth Doctor. Alien threats
come in many forms - and many different hues. A charity shop where
customers vanish, a 1920s gentleman's club besieged by giant
plants, and a distant colony planet where death hides in darkness -
wherever they manifest, the Doctor is on hand to fight every shade
of fear. Contains three new stories: 4.1 The Colour of Terror by
Lizzie Hopley. Mrs Bevell wants to keep the star rating for her
charity shop at any cost - but why does she stock so many items of
one particular shade? When West Morebry residents start to notice
disappearances, the Doctor assembles a motley band to do battle...
with the colour red! 4.2 The Blooming Menace by James Kettle. Toby
Entwhistle and his bachelor chums in the Fellows Club are falling
victim to a plague - of marriage! The chaps are all besotted by
giant flowers – but Toby’s new valet seems to know what’s
going on. The Doctor could be London's only hope... 4.3 Red
Darkness by Roy Gill. The sunlight from Solis Kailya could
revolutionise colony farming. While his mother researches its
properties, Callen and his seeing (and talking!) dog Doyle meet a
new arrival - and discover an impending threat... The Vashta Nerada
are closing in, and they are not alone. CAST: Christopher Eccleston
(The Doctor), Moyo Akande’ (Marjie Lago / Bridget), Harki Bhambra
(Doyle), Milanka Brooks (Phil), Dinita Gohil (Sahdna Chand /
Marla), Clive Hayward (Birkett / Wycombe-Bassett), Dave Hearn (Toby
Entwistle), Luke Kempner (Bulstrode / Eulalia), Adam Martyn (Callen
Lennox), Susan Penhaligon (Mrs Bevell), Laura Rollins (Cath),
Michael Shelford (Bram Gifford), Frank Skinner (Pete), Rachel
Stanley (Nanny Lewis), Leah Whitaker (Dr Iona Lennox). Other parts
played by members of the cast.
As the people of Moonbase Alpha continue their odyssey through
space on their wandering Moon, the longterm influences of their
recent alien encounters start to impact upon their course. But
first, an infinity of possibilities opens up for them, with
terrifying consequences. Contains three new stories: 3.1 Skull in
the Sky by Marc Platt. There’s a deluge upon the Moon that will
change everything forever. The Alphans must adapt and relationships
will change. Then, above them, a portent of doom arrives. 3.2 The
Godhead Interrogative by Nicholas Briggs. Dashka Kano has been
working on translating the alien script on Zantor’s artefact.
She’s beginning to make progress when one hundred objects are
detected, advancing towards the Moon. Dashka’s skills will be
tested to the limit by the force of an ancient civilisation. 3.3
Dragon’s Domain by Nicholas Briggs. Dr Helena Russell relates a
tale of hope, terror and tragedy. The Alphans discover a potential
means to enact the will of their referendum and return to Earth.
But the Ultra mission will be a journey into unimaginable horror.
CAST: Mark Bonnar (Commander John Koenig), Maria Teresa Creasey (Dr
Helena Russell), Timothy Bentinck (Space Commissioner Simmons),
Clive Hayward (Professor Victor Bergman), Susan Hingley (Sandra
Benes), Lara Lemon (Monique Bouchere), Glen McCready (Alan Carter),
Christopher Naylor (Godhead / Alien Captain), Amaka Okafor (Dashka
Kano). Other parts played by members of the cast.
National treasure Sheridan Smith returns to the role of Lucie
Miller in these four new adventures with the Eighth Doctor! 1. The
Dalek Trap by Nicholas Briggs. The thing about black holes is,
they’re big and they’re black and they’re deadly, and you’d
have to be mad to go anywhere near them. Because anything that
falls inside a black hole ends up crushed in the singularity.
Unfortunately, the Doctor just went mad, or so it seems, and flew
his TARDIS beyond a black hole’s event horizon, causing him and
his companion Lucie Miller to end up marooned on a planetoid just
inside the event horizon. Along with a Dalek saucer… and
something else. Because this is no ordinary black hole… This is
the Cradle of the Darkness. 2. The Revolution Game by Alice
Cavender. It’s Lucie’s birthday, and her birthday treat awaits.
But whatever she’s expecting, it’s not what she’s getting on
the colony world of Castus Sigma in the year 3025: ringside seats
for the interplanetary Retro Roller Derby – sponsored by
Heliacorp, “turning sunlight into gold”! It’s more than just
a game, though. For the competitors, it’s a matter of life or
death – a New Life with Heliacorp, or a living death on Castus
Sigma. Or, on this fateful day, a very actual death. Because there
are strange creatures living out on the plain, beyond the colony.
Creatures with every reason to want to sabotage the games.
Creatures with a grudge. 3. The House on the Edge of Chaos by Eddie
Robson. The TARDIS brings the Doctor and Lucie to a vast house on
the planet known as Horton’s Orb. The only house on Horton’s
Orb, in fact. Outside its outsized windows there’s nothing. No
land. No sea. No sky. No life. Just an endless expanse of static.
Inside the house, there’s an upstairs and a downstairs –
servants below, gentlefolk from the finest of the house’s
families above. Alas, there are altogether too few eligible ladies
on the upper floors these days. Meaning there’s a vacancy for
Miss Lucie Miller, single and unattached…Outside the house, the
static howls on. Except now, the static wants to get in. 4. Island
of the Fendahl by Alan Barnes. The Fendahl is the death of
evolution, the horror that lies in wait at the far end of the food
chain. The Fendahl is death itself. And the Fendahl is dead. The
Doctor destroyed it many years ago, in another incarnation, when he
encountered it in a place called Fetchborough. But if the Fendahl
is dead… how can it live again, on the remote island of Fandor?
CAST: Paul McGann (The Doctor), Sheridan Smith (Lucie Miller), Matt
Lloyd Davies (Jik Gelliska), Amanda Hurwitz (Raz Kalisto), Jonathan
Keeble (Clegg), Madeline Duggan (Sash), Tom Alexander (George),
Alicia Ambrose-Bayly (Tallulah / Alana Kelly), Carla Mendonca
(Evangeline Horton), Rupert Vansittart (Darius Horton), Emily
Woodward (Frances Horton), Joe Jameson (Berrigan Horton), Carlyss
Peer (Diane Howard), Atilla Akinci (Dieter Fendelman), Paul Panting
(Freddie), Lauren Cornelius (Maxine Mitchell), Bethan Dixon Bate
(Landlady) and Nicholas Briggs (The Daleks). Other parts played by
members of the cast.
Christopher Eccleston makes his long-awaited, much-anticipated
debut with Big Finish as the Ninth Doctor, in this limited vinyl
edition set containing three new stories. Travelling the universe
alone, the Doctor can't help running into people. Some are new
acquaintances, and some have a much longer history, back through
all of his lives. But every one of them knows that in the face of
danger, and when the monsters arrive, there's no better friend to
have by their side. 4.1 Fond Farewell by David K Barnes. Fond
Farewell is the intergalactic funeral parlour with a difference:
the deceased attend their own wake! Invited by celebrated
naturalist Flynn Beckett to his memorial, the Doctor finds he's not
quite the man he was. But who would steal the memories of the dead?
4.2 Way of the Burryman by Roy Gill. Young Sam Bishop is at a
crossroads with girlfriend Fiona: she's staying in Scotland, he
wants to travel the world. As the Burryman celebrations begin,
ghosts haunt the Forth Bridge. Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart arrives
to investigate - and so does the Doctor... 4.3 The Forth Generation
by Roy Gill. The Forth Generation have emerged. The Doctor, the
Brigadier, Sam and Fiona are at their mercy. Is there a way to
defeat them? Has UNIT learned from the past? And can the enemy's
nature be changed for the future? CAST: Christopher Eccleston (The
Doctor), Jon Culshaw (Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart), Warren Brown
(Sam Bishop), Elinor Lawless (Fiona McCall) Alexander Cobb
(Foreman/UNIT Courier/Sergeant Lowe), James Doherty (Professor
Flynn Beckett/Other Flynn), Amanda Drew (Commander Jane Wardie),
Sienna Guillory (Idara Beckett), Charlie Hamblett
(Thomas/Attendants), Martin Quinn (Cameron Lawther), Juliet
Stevenson (Winifred Whitby), Emily Taaffe (Sasha Yan), Nicholas
Briggs (The Cybermen). Other parts played by members of the cast.
The second series of adventures from Big Finish continues,
featuring Christopher Eccleston as the Ninth Doctor. Distant
worlds, alien cultures, vessels of exploration - the Doctor is
never more at home than when he's out among the stars. But that's
when travellers face the greatest dangers, and where the Doctor's
help is needed most... 2.1 Salvation Nine by Timothy X Atack. The
Doctor happens upon an unusual outpost - and discovers it is about
to be annihilated. To save Salvation Nine, he must rally a people
for whom war is an alien concept - and protect the future of the
Sontaran race! 2.2 Last of the Zetacene by James Kettle. The rich
and the criminal rub shoulders on Stage Three spaceport - and play
high-stakes games for valuable prizes. The Doctor is always
interested in endangered species, and the Zetacene is more
endangered than most... 2.3 Break the Ice by Tim Foley. On a chilly
space station, the Doctor meets a group of scientists experimenting
with cryogenics. But when one subject returns from extreme sub-zero
temperatures, he does not return alone. A creature awakens that can
freeze the soul with icy fingers - Jack Frost! CAST: Christopher
Eccleston (The Doctor), Lily Bevan (Antinav Floris), Nicolas
Colicos (Succeeding/Robot), Martyn Ellis (The Rotter/Delius), Alice
Feetham (Nel), Josie Lawrence (Gaznak), Amy Manson (Jeanie/System),
Maureen O’Brien (Selo/First Gyra), Joanne Pearce (Luton/Second
Gyra), Pooja Shah (Navarch Al-Hanin), Simon Shepherd (Pal Andrews),
Dan Starkey (Sontaran), Thalissa Teixeita (Dr Lenni Fisk), Pip
Torrens (Kenton). Other parts played by members of the cast.
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The Prisoner - Series 2 (CD)
Nicholas Briggs; Performed by Mark Elstob; Cover design or artwork by Tom Webster; Directed by Nicholas Briggs; Iain Meadows, …
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A secret agent resigns, then wakes up to find himself imprisoned in
'The Village' a bizarre community with a cheery veneer, but an
underbelly of mystery and threat. All occupants of The Village have
numbers instead of names, with our secret agent forced to accept
the mantle of Number Six. The authorities running this Village are
intent on discovering why Number Six resigned - but it's a secret
he steadfastly refuses to divulge. As the drama unfolds, the
authorities, in the guise of the sinister Number Two, try ever more
ingenious and aggressive means to bend Number Six to their will.
All the while, Number Six is intent on two aims: to escape and to
find out 'Who is Number One?' For the first time on audio, a
dynamic, full-cast revisiting of the one of the most regarded and
discussed cult TV shows of all time - The Prisoner! Writer Nicholas
Briggs has a long history of script work for Big Finish, including
popular Doctor Who stories and many others. His love of The
Prisoner goes back to seeing its first broadcast on ITV. The first
volume was critically - acclaimed, lauded by both old fans and new
listeners. This set contains four one-hour episodes and a
Behind-the-Scenes audio documentary starring Mark Elstob as Number
Six. CAST: Mark Elstob (Number Six), Lucy Briggs-Owen (Kate
Butterworth), Susan Earnshaw (Brenda), Jim Barclay (Control),
Barnaby Edwards (Danvers / Shopkeeper), John Heffernan(Thorpe),
Sarah Mowat (Janet), Powell (Number 9 / Number 90), Andrew Ryan
(Number 52), Nicholas Briggs(Number 99), Jez Fielder (Number 48),
Deirdre Mullins(Number 2), Helen Goldwyn (Barmaid / Village Voice /
Village Clone / Number 26 / Lunar Controller / Moon Clone /
Observation Controller), Michael Cochrane(Number 2).
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The Novel Adaptations - Nightshade (CD)
Scott Handcock; Performed by Sophie Aldred; Cover design or artwork by Lee Binding; Iain Meadows, Blair Mowat; Performed by …
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Professor Nightshade - tea time terror for all the family, and the
most loved show in Britain. But Professor Nightshade's days are
long over, and Edmund Trevithick is now just an unemployed actor in
a retirement home, fondly remembering his past.It's the same
through the entire village - people are falling prey to their
memories. At first harmlessly, and then, the bodies begin to turn
up. The Doctor and Ace arrive on the scene - but, with the Doctor
planning his retirement, it may be time for Professor Nightshade to
solve one last case. Nightshade is based on the novel by Mark
Gatiss from the Virgin New Adventures series of Doctor Who books.
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. Sophie Aldred's Ace
companion is often viewed as Doctor Who's first contemporary young
friend for the Doctor, setting out the template followed in later
years by Rose Tyler (Billie Piper) and Clara Oswald (Jenna-Louise
Coleman). In 2012 Sophie Aldred added another Doctor to those she's
worked with when she and David Tennant starred in Tree Fu Tom. The
original novel Doctor Who - Nightshade was written for Virgin
Publishing in 1992 by Mark Gatiss - one of the stars of Sherlock
and The League of Gentlemen, as well as a prolific writer for
Doctor Who in a number of formats. CAST: Sylvester McCoy (The
Doctor), Sophie Aldred (Ace), John Castle (Edmund Trevithick),
Samuel Barnett (Robin), Katherine Jakeways (Jill), Edward Harrison
(Dr. Hawthorne), Jonny Magnanti (Lawrence), Tom Price (Sgt Barclay)
and Carole Ann Ford (Susan).
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Torchwood #43 Three Monkeys (CD)
James Goss; Blair Mowat; Cover design or artwork by Lee Binding; Directed by Scott Handcock; Iain Meadows
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Andy Davison's been ordered to watch over a local businessman.
Everything's always gone right for him and Andy's long wondered
why. Owen joins him on the stakeout. He knows something - the
businessman's attracted Torchwood's attention and tonight, the two
of them are going to take him down. But will luck be on their side?
NOTE: Torchwood contains adult material and may not be suitable for
younger listeners. CAST: Burn Gorman (Owen Harper), Tom Price (Andy
Davidson), Joseph Tweedale (Dennis), Joanna Van Kampen (Chief
Constable). Other parts played by members of the cast.
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Torchwood #42 Ex Machina (CD)
Blair Mowat; Alfie Shaw; Cover design or artwork by Lee Binding; Performed by Gareth David-Lloyd; Iain Meadows; Directed by …
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Ianto Jones is Torchwood. Ianto Jones is the defender of a deserted
city, a lone crusader who keeps the empty streets safe. One day he
meets one of the few survivors. She needs his help - because she's
being chased by a darkness. A darkness which says it loves her.
CAST: Gareth David-Lloyd (Ianto Jones), Laura Aikman (Abigail
Forehill), Jacob Dudman (Luke), Misha Malcolm (Fran), Joshua
Manning (The Absence), Kerry Joy Stewart (Mrs Evans). Other parts
played by members of the cast. I NOTE: Torchwood contains adult
material and may not be suitable for younger listeners.
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The Prisoner - Volume 3 (CD)
Nicholas Briggs; Directed by Nicholas Briggs; Cover design or artwork by Tom Webster; Performed by Mark Elstob; Iain Meadows, …
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Number Six is still trapped in `The Village'. Do those who run this
place want simply to extract classified information or do they have
a darker purpose? Number Six has to believe he will escape. And
this time he begins to see a possible way out. But will the price
of freedom be too high? 3.2 The Girl Who Was Death. Six finds
himself free again, back in London. But how did he get here? An
explosion rocks the city and Six must work out who he can trust.
Will it be Control, Danvers, Number 43, Kate, Number Teo or Potter?
3.3 The Seltzman Connection. Potter and ZM-73 think that if they go
back to the beginning of it all, they’ll be able to solve the
mystery of the Village. But can Professor Jacob Seltzman really
provide all the answers? 3.4 No One Will Know. From London, to
Kandersfeld to the Village… Will an end to it all ever be
possible? CAST: Mark Elstob (Number Six), Alicia Ambrose-Bayly
(Number 999), Jim Barclay (Control), Lucy Briggs-Owen (Kate
Butterworth / Number Two) Richard Dixon (Professor Jacob Seltzman),
Barnaby Edwards (Danvers / Shopkeeper / Marcus Gray / Herr
Müller), Genevieve Gaunt (Number 43 / Anita), Jennifer Healy
(Operations-Controller / Village Voice), Lorelei King (Number Two),
Glen McCready (Potter / Sir Clifford Earl), Sarah Mowat (Janet).
Other parts played by members of the cast.
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Torchwood One: Machines (CD)
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Torchwood One - we defend the British Empire. We keep everyone
safe. For your own good. Something's happened. Something's twisted
its way into Torchwood One. Something old. Something which should
have been forgotten, wiped, abandoned. Something which has been
waiting. Something which knows how the world should be ruled, how
people should be used. When humanity's threatened, Yvonne Hartman
is required. Torchwood One was first referenced in the hugely-rated
modern Doctor Who stories Army of Ghosts and Doomsday. This is a
second look at the London-based team before those events after
2016's Torchwood One -Before The Fall. Contains three stories: The
Law Machines by Matt Fitton. The Mayor of London is launching her
bold new law and order initiative. The capital will be kept safe
from crime, from fear, from terrorists. The Law Machines are
launching. What could possibly go wrong? Blind Summit by Gareth
David-Lloyd. Ianto Jones has just moved to London. He's broke, has
no friends, no future. One day he loses the one thing he's been
holding on to, and suddenly people around him are dying. Could a
mysterious woman really offer him salvation? 9 to 5 by Tim Foley.
It's Monday morning. Stacey loves Mondays. Stacey loves every day.
Stacey lives to work. She's a temp and she loves it. Only there's a
man in the coffee queue who has a terrible warning for her. Stacey
is going to die today. CAST: Tracy-Ann Oberman (Yvonne Hartman),
Gareth David-Lloyd (Ianto Jones), Jane Asher (Elaine), Paterson
Joseph (Matthew), James Wilby (Pascal), Adjoa Andoh (Fiona), Niky
Wardley (Stacey), Daniel Anthony (Julian), Tim Bentinck (Tommy),
Trevor Neal (Jason), Claire Wyatt (Tanya), Helen Goldwyn
(Receptionist), Nicholas Pegg (Law Machines) and WOTAN. NOTE:
TORCHWOOD CONTAINS ADULT MATERIAL AND MAY NOT BE SUITABLE FOR
YOUNGER LISTENERS.
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Torchwood #38 Iceberg (CD)
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Dr Owen Harper's called to the hospital. There's a ward full of
remarkable coma patients and more are coming in. Each patient came
in with a dead relative as their imaginary friend. Has Owen really
discovered a bridge between the living and the dead?Torchwood
contains adult material and may not be suitable for younger
listeners. Cast: Burn Gorman (Owen Harper), Maya Saroya (Amira),
Lowri Walton (Lucy). Other parts played by members of the cast.
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