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Vampire of the Mind (CD)
Justin Richards; Directed by Jamie Anderson; Performed by Colin Baker; Andy Hardwick; Cover design or artwork by Simon Holub
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A special solo adventure for Colin Baker as the Sixth Doctor, in
the second of three stories dealing with the Doctor's latest battle
with arch enemy the Master. Somewhere off the South Coast of
England, there's a lonely island. On that island stands a solitary
castle, long since abandoned - haunted, they say. But the truth is,
that castle houses something far worse than mere ghosts. The castle
is what lies at the end of a trail followed by the Doctor in search
of several missing scientists - all of them connected to the top
secret Dominus Institute and its elusive CEO, Sir Andrew
Gobernar...But the Doctor will soon discover that he's the one
being haunted, by a ghost from his past...or perhaps, his future.
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 212 tales. Writer Justin
Richards has worked in a variety of roles connected with Doctor
Who, including a number of novels for the BBC. He's also the writer
and creator of The Invisible Detective series of books. Star Colin
Baker recorded this just as the 2015 I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out Of
Here candidates were announced - a series close to his heart after
a popular appearance in 2012. Alex Macqueen first appeared as the
Master in Big Finish's Doctor Who spin-off UNIT: Dominion, going on
to confront the Eighth Doctor (Paul McGann) in the hugely
successful Doctor Who - Dark Eyes series. CAST: Colin Baker (The
Doctor), Alex Macqueen (The Master), John Standing (Professor
Threadstone), Kate Kennedy (Heather Threadstone), Neil Edmond
(Boatman/Guard), Catriona Knox (Landlady), Elliot Levey (Gobernar).
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. In these two new
adventures, Jon Culshaw comes on board to play Kamelion, a
shape-changing android companion from the Fifth Doctor’s era.
BLACK THURSDAY by Jamie Anderson. 1902. Deep beneath the Welsh
village of Abertysswg, men have worked the black seam for
generations. Until the day of the disaster. The day that a blue box
from the future materialised inside the mine... and things would
never be the same again. POWER GAME by Eddie Robson. Welcome to the
Incredible Power Game, in which three brave Earthlings enter the
Void Pit in search of strange gems to help return the alien Hostess
to her home dimension. Today's contestants include Graham, Sadia...
and Tegan, an air stewardess from Brisbane! Jon Culshaw comes on
board to play Kamelion, a shape-changing android companion from the
Fifth Doctor’s era, the character’s first appearance at Big
Finish. Cast: Peter Davison (The Doctor), Janet Fielding (Tegan
Jovanka), Mark Strickson (Turlough), Jon Culshaw (Kamelion), Lizzie
Roper (Eira Hughes), Tim Treloar (John Hughes), Matthew Aubrey
(Gwyn Hughes), Derek Hutchinson (Geoff Evans), Bettrys Jones
(Judith Matson), Christopher Naylor (James Hudd), Harriet Kershaw
(The Hostess), Natalie Winter (Una), Richard Popple (Richard),
Dougie McMeekin (Stuart), Alex Tregear (Sadia).
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The Two Masters (CD)
John Dorney; Directed by Jamie Anderson; Richard Fox, Lauren Yason; Performed by Sylvester McCoy; Cover design or artwork by …
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A special solo adventure for Sylvester McCoy as the Seventh Doctor,
in the last of three stories with a recurring villain. The future
is dying. All over the universe, gaps are beginning to appear. From
the space lanes terrorised by the rag-tag remnants of the
once-mighty Rocket Men, to the empire of the Gorlans, stricken by a
terrible civil war. Gaps in space/time, portents of the end of
everything. Only three beings might prevent it. The Doctor, a
renegade Time Lord from Gallifrey. The Master, another renegade
Time Lord from Gallifrey. And another Master, yet another renegade
Time Lord from Gallifrey. One Doctor. Two Masters. What could
possibly go wrong? 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 213 tales.
Director Jamie Anderson is the son of Thunderbirds creator and TV
legend Gerry Anderson - he works on Doctor Who here, having brought
his father's Terrahawks series to audio life for Big Finish.
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. CAST: Sylvester McCoy (The
Doctor), Geoffrey Beevers (The Old Master), Alex Macqueen (The New
Master), Lauren Crace (Jemima), Russ Bain (Blore), Esther Hall
(Tazmeena), James Garnon (Sebastian), Neil Edmond (Sarlon).
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UFO Vol 2: Breaking Point
Jamie Anderson, Nicholas Briggs; Directed by Nicholas Briggs; Cover design or artwork by Chris Thompson; Steve Foxon, …
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New recruits. New technology. New threats. SHADO is nearly fully
operational, but the alien menace is intensifying at a greater rate
than the fledgling organisation can cope with. Under
ever-increasing pressures, Straker is repeatedly put to the test.
Facing unimaginable weaponry, warring factions, and
near-insurmountable personal strain - can the man leading the fight
to defend Earth survive? Contains three new stories; 2.1 Lost in
Action. An unexpected confrontation at 30,000 feet leads to a
civilian casualty. With no other options, Straker must recruit this
stubborn but brave pilot to join SHADO. Meanwhile, Straker’s team
orders the early activation of Moonbase - without his consent.
It’s just in time. Now, the nascent organisation is being put to
the ultimate test, and SHADO’s latest recruit will have put his
life on the line. 2.2 Assassination Time. In the wake of loss,
SHADO’s problems are brought into sharp focus by a series of
unexpected and inexplicable events. A new threat from the aliens
emerges - one that the organisation is illequipped to deal with.
With few options left, Straker must follow his instincts and put
SHADO’s survival in the hands of a traitor. 2.3 Breaking Point.
SHADO faces a severe security breach, swiftly followed by the most
intense and highlycoordinated alien threat it has ever seen.
Straker now faces unimaginable pressures from every angle. The
strain on him, and his organisation, reach impossible levels.
Mistakes will be made. Lives will be lost. Could this be the end?
Based on the original tv series created by Gerry and Sylvia
Anderson. UFO © ITC Entertainment Group Limited 1970. Licensed by
ITV Ventures Limited. All rights reserved. CAST: Barnaby Kay
(Commander Ed Straker), Jeany Spark (Lieutenant-Colonel Virginia
Lake), Hywel Morgan (Paul Foster), Samuel Clemens (Colonel Alec
Freeman), Nicholas Briggs (Dave Jansen / Richard Craven / Dr
Schroeder / Jeff Randolph), Wayne Forester (SID / Gallison /
Melville Hopkins / Radley), Charlotte Harris (Mary Straker /
Captain Georgia Maxwell / Miss Ealand), Lynsey Murrell (Lieutenant
Gay Ellis), George Naylor (Johnnie Straker / Lieutenant Ford).
Other parts played by members of the cast.
Separated from his companions, the Doctor attempts to find solace
in the history of his favourite planet - Earth - but instead
discovers new threats lying in wait. Travelling from
twentieth-century East Berlin to sixteenth-century Strasbourg, the
Doctor encounters creatures from other realities: monsters beneath
the waves, and human beings determined to exploit their fellow man.
But how long can he survive without a friend? In this release,
Peter Davison returns as the Fifth Doctor, in the first of two new
releases which pick up where 2019's Warzone/Conversion left off.
This anthology release is compiled of four adventures which are
loosely connected in that they see the Doctor travelling alone.
CAST: Peter Davison (The Doctor), Laura Aikman (Mary Wade), Timothy
Blore (Peter Meier/Lucas), Wayne Forester (Clement/Dr Richard
Alley/Gerhardt), Kate Harbour (Agatha/Teuthis/Margareta). Other
parts played by members of the cast.
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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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Main Range 242 - The Dispossessed (CD)
Mark Morris; Directed by Jamie Anderson; Performed by Sylvester McCoy; Cover design or artwork by Simon Holub; Joe Kraemer, …
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The Doctor, Ace and Mel are caught in a forever night. After
crossing the threshold, a strange world awaits them. An army of
tortured souls. A lift that leads to an alien landscape. An alien
warlord, left for dead, and willing to do anything to prolong his
life... it's all in a day's work for the Doctor. But when his
companions become victims of the desperate and powerful Arkallax,
the Doctor will have to do battle in a psychic environment where he
must make a choice. Save his companions... or himself.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 blockbustingThe Hobbit movie trilogy! Although known to a
generation of TV viewers as a significant talent in dance and light
entertainment, Bonnie Langford's more recently been award-nominated
for her work in BBC1's EastEnders. CAST: Sylvester McCoy (The
Doctor), Sophie Aldred (Ace), Bonnie Langford (Melanie Bush),
Morgan Watkins (Ruck), Anna Mitcham (Jan), Stirling Gallacher
(Isobel), Nick Ellsworth (Arkallax).
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Main Range #241 Red Planets (CD)
Una McCormack; Directed by Jamie Anderson; Performed by Sylvester McCoy; Cover design or artwork by Simon Holub; Joe Kraemer, …
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London, 2017. Except... it isn't. Berlin, 1961. But it isn't that
either. Not really. Not in the timeline the Doctor knows. Something
is very wrong. While Ace tries to save the life of a wounded
British spy, Mel and the Doctor must get to grips with the modern
day socialist Republic of Mokoshia. For Mel it feels strangely
familiar and 'right', which makes the Doctor feel even more uneasy.
Soon, a message from a dark and blood-soaked distant future is on
its way... But the Doctor will have to act fast to stop this
timeline becoming reality. And with Ace stranded in an alternate
1961, will saving the Earth end her existence? Big Finish have been
producing Doctor Who audios since 1999, starring Tom Baker, Peter
Davidson, 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 Radagast the Brown in Peter Jackson's
blockbusting The Hobbit movie trilogy! Writer Una McCormack has
been writing Sci-Fi novels since 2004, including three official
Doctor Who novels for the BBC. CAST: Sylvester McCoy (The Doctor),
Sophie Aldred (Ace), Bonnie Langford (Melanie Bush), Matt Barber
(Tom Elliot), Elliot Levey (Colonel Marsden), Genevieve Gaunt (Anna
/ Commander of Phobos Mission), Max Bollinger (Sokolov), Chris Dale
(Mission Control / Voice of Map / George / Television Announcer).
Daniel Hopkins thought he knew what he was letting himself in for
when he joined the top-secret UNIT organisation as its latest
Medical Officer. Racing about the countryside, chasing strange
lights in the sky? Check. Defending the realm against
extraterrestrial incursion? Check. Frequent ear-bashings from
UNIT’s UK CO, the famously no-nonsense Lt-Col Lewis Price? Check.
Close encounters of the First, Second and even Third kind? Check,
check, check. But he had no idea what alien beings were really
like. Until the day of the Fallen Kestrel. Until the day he met the
Doctor.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. his release is directed
by Jamie Anderson, son of TV legend Gerry Anderson (Thunderbirds,
Captain Scarlet, Terrahawks, etc). The Doctor in this story is
played by Peter Davison, familiar to many viewers and audiences for
his years as star of stage and screen. CAST: Peter Davison (The
Doctor), Blake Harrison (Lieutenant Daniel Hopkins), Russ Bain
(Lieutenant-Colonel Lewis Price), Genevieve Gaunt (Corporal Linda
Maxwell), Deborah Thomas (Annabel Morden), Anna Louise Plowman (Dr
Jennifer Harrison), Robbie Stevens (Morris), Jacob Dudman (Samuel).
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Doctor Who Main Range 232 - The Middle (CD)
Chris Chapman; Directed by Jamie Anderson; Performed by Colin Baker, Miranda Raison, Lisa Greenwood; Cover design or artwork by …
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It’s L/Wren Mrs Constance Clarke’s birthday – and Flip is
determined to make it an anniversary to remember. The futuristic
colony of Formicia, where the pampered populace pass their days in
endless leisure, seems the perfect place for a `Wren Party’. But
all is not as it seems. Looking down from the Middle, the
skyscraping tower that ascends as far as the colony ceiling,
Formicia’s overseers can see that the Doctor doesn’t fit in –
and it’s not just his coat that makes him conspicuous...“ The
End is the Beginning,” say the propaganda-like posters all over
Formicia. Because to be part of this perfect society comes at a
price. And the Doctor's already in arrears. 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), Mark Heap(The Middleman), Sheila
Reid(Janaiya), Wayne Forester (Roman), Hollie Sullivan (Olivia
York), Chloe Rickenbach (Chloe).
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Doctor Who Main Range - 231 - The Behemoth (CD)
Marc Platt; Performed by Colin Baker, Miranda Raison, Lisa Greenwood; Directed by Jamie Anderson; Cover design or artwork by …
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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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You are the Doctor (CD)
John Dorney, Jamie Anderson, Christopher Cooper, Matthew Elliott; Steve Foxton; Directed by …
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A special release for Big Finish's Doctor Who range, containing
four single-episode stories! YOU ARE THE DOCTOR (by John Dorney).
YOU are the Doctor, a mysterious traveller in time and space. Will
YOU succeed in foiling the ghastly plans of the horrible Porcians,
the most inept invaders in all the cosmos? Or will you get yourself
killed, over and over again? COME DIE WITH ME (by Jamie Anderson).
A spooky old house. A body in the library. A killer on the loose.
The Doctor accepts the challenge laid down by the sinister Mr
Norris: to solve a murder mystery that's defeated 1,868 of the
greatest intellects in the universe...and counting. THE GRAND
BETELGEUSE HOTEL (by Christopher Cooper). The TARDIS brings the
Doctor and Ace to the most opulent casino hotel in the cosmos - a
haunt of the rich, the famous and the unutterably corrupt. There's
a robbery in progress - but is the Doctor really in on the plan?
DEAD TO THE WORLD (by Matthew J Elliott). Tourist spaceship the
Daedalus hangs suspended in space, all but three of its passengers
having fallen victim to a bizarre infection. But if the Doctor
saves those last survivors, he risks destroying the entire human
race. 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). Jon Culshaw is not only a famous face from British
television, but an even more famous voice: one of Britain's best
impressionists on shows including Dead Ringers, The Impressionable
Jon Culshaw and Horrible Histories. Writer Jamie Anderson is the
son of Thunderbirds-creator Gerry. Jamie has not only produced a
new series of Terrahawks audio adventures for Big Finish, but is
working on a new Firestorm action adventure series coming soon to
screens near you! CAST: Sylvester McCoy (The Doctor), Sophie Aldred
(Ace), Jon Culshaw (Keith/Guard/Chafal), Kim Wall (Chimbly), Nadine
Marshall (Katrice/Kordel), Amrita Acharia (The
Resurrectionist/Clerk), Juliet Cowan (Bryer/Adriana Beauvais),
Oliver Dimsdale (Morecombe/Mervyn Garvey), George Potts
(Ruben/Guard), Vinette Robinson (Cynthia Quince).
Completed in 1841 and covering a distance of around 118 miles, the
Great Western Mainline, affectionately known as Brunel's billiards
table due to the flat terrain of the route it follows, links the
great cities of London and Bristol. This book covers a period of
enormous change, starting with the withdrawal of the much-loved HST
fleet and the introduction of the Hitachi 800/802 IET fleet. Along
with the IET fleet's introduction, the push for electrification of
the route has brought about unprecedented changes not only to the
route itself but also to multiple units in operation. The DMUs have
largely cascaded to the west as EMUs and Class 387s have begun to
dominate passenger traffic. Freight and on-track plant also feature
alongside unusual visitors and railtours.
"I'm Brogan...Lieutenant Brogan. For fifteen years I worked for the
NYPD...Now I'm a Space Cop." After 15 years as a New York street
cop, Lt. Chuck Brogan is appointed commanding officer of Space
Police Precinct 44, an intergalactic police corps fighting
organised crime on alien worlds. But in the famous "Mr Big's Secret
Hideout" nightclub, V. Lann and E. Vile are plotting the demise of
the President. Brogan and his team only have a limited time to foil
the terrorists' plot and save the President's life. In the
mid-1980's Gerry Anderson - the man behind cult classics like
Fireball XL5, Thunderbirds, Space:1999 - came up with a concept for
an exciting new television series. Together with long-time
collaborator Tony Barwick, Gerry wrote and shot the pilot story for
Space Police. Once the pilot was complete it would take nearly 10
years to secure the funding to make the series which was eventually
renamed Space Precinct. Now, for the first time, the original
screenplay of this untransmitted pilot film is available for Gerry
Anderson fans worldwide to enjoy
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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