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The story of the Nightjar has been told for many years. A spaceship
helmed by the legendary Captain Goben on a vital mission of mercy,
delivering medical supplies to a distant colony in the middle of
devastating war, an act of bravery that triggers the end of the
conflict. At her heels throughout the journey, her pursuer, the
spaceship Nemesis, helmed by the dogged Captain Eslo, never quite
able to catch her target. The Doctor has always wanted to witness
these historic events. And now, alongside Nyssa and Tegan, he’s
got his chance. But history might just have other ideas. Further
story details to follow
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Leaves of Grass (Paperback)
Walt Whitman; Foreword by Billy Collins; Afterword by Peter Davison
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Ralph Waldo Emerson issued a call for a great poet to capture and
immortalize the unique American experience. In 1855, an answer came
with "Leaves of Grass."
Today, this masterful collection remains not only a seminal event
in American literature but also the incomparable achievement of one
of America's greatest poets--an exuberant, passionate man who loved
his country and wrote of it as no other has ever done. Walt Whitman
was a singer, thinker, visionary, and citizen extraordinaire.
Thoreau called Whitman "probably the greatest democrat that ever
lived," and Emerson judged "Leaves of Grass" as "the most
extraordinary piece of wit and wisdom America has yet contributed."
The text presented here is that of the "Deathbed" or ninth edition
of "Leaves of Grass," published in 1892. The content and grouping
of poems is the version authorized by Whitman himself for the final
and complete edition of his masterpiece.
With a foreword by Billy Collins, an afterword by Peter Davison,
and a new introduction by Elisabeth Panttaja Brink
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Orwell in Spain (Paperback)
George Orwell; Edited by Peter Davison; Introduction by Christopher Hitchens
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Including Homage to Catalonia 'Spain not only defined Orwell as an
individual, it also gave him his first glimpse of totalitarianism'
D. J. Taylor, Guardian George Orwell's experience of the Spanish
Civil War had a transformative effect on his life and work. This
volume brings together his complete writings on the war, including
Homage to Catalonia, his searing memoir of fighting in the conflict
and the bitter betrayal that followed. The powerful journalism,
essays, letters and pamphlets also collected here show his
resolution to tell the truth about what happened amid a 'crop of
lies' from both the Communist Party and the British press, while in
'Looking Back on the Spanish War' he remembers the heroism and
decency of the ordinary people he encountered. Edited by Peter
Davison with an Introduction by Christopher Hitchens
Including Down and Out in Paris and London 'Orwell was the great
moral force of his age' Spectator The powerful writings collected
together in this volume chronicle George Orwell's first-hand
experiences of life among the underclass of the 'two nations' of
rich and poor. Down and Out in Paris and London is the young
Orwell's memoir of his time as a struggling, often penniless
writer, living among the destitute and dispossessed, in which he
exposes what 'going to the dogs' is really like. There are also
articles and letters on sleeping rough in Trafalgar Square, being
arrested for drunkenness, on the poverty Orwell witnessed in
Morocco and India, and his shocking essay, 'How the Poor Die'.
Edited by Peter Davison with an Introduction by Peter Clarke
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.
Two new adventures bringing back one of the Doctor's most `popular'
foes - the Cybermen! Warzone - At Warzone, competitors gather from
across the galaxy to test the limits of their endurance and achieve
their personal best. So,when the TARDIS materialises in the middle
of a racetrack, the Doctor and his friends must literally run for
their lives. Conversion - On the fringes of the galaxy,
techno-pirates and research medics fight for the secrets of
advanced extra-terrestrial technology. For the Doctor, however, a
more personal battle awaits as he confronts his own guilt and the
creatures that killed a friend: the Cybermen. CAST: Peter Davison
(The Doctor), Sarah Sutton (Nyssa), Janet Fielding (Tegan Jovanka),
George Watkins (Marc), David Banks (The Cyber Leader), Timothy
Blore (Morris), Angela Bruce (Herb), Silas Carson (Commentator),
Mark Hardy (Cyber Lieutenant), Pepter Lunkuse (Esma), Liz
Sutherland-Lim (Creasey). Other parts played by members of the
cast.
A searing account of George Orwell’s experiences of working- class life in the bleak industrial heartlands of Yorkshire and Lancashire, The Road to Wigan Pier is a brilliant and bitter polemic that has lost none of its political impact over time. His graphically unforgettable descriptions of social injustice, slum housing, mining conditions, squalor, hunger and growing unemployment are written with unblinking honesty, fury and great humanity.
Celebrating four decades of the Fifth Doctor, with stories from
across his timeline. 1.1 Secrets of Telos by Matt Fitton. Professor
Parry's expedition to the tombs of Telos was hardly an unmitigated
success. The handful of survivors limp home in a spaceship...
unaware that the deadly peril they faced from the Cybermen is not
yet banished. Into this situation stumble the Fifth Doctor and his
friends Nyssa and Tegan - and they're soon in a deadly fight for
their lives. Except things aren't quite that simple - something odd
is happening to the Doctor. He's suddenly in a different part of
his own timeline inhabiting his future self with no idea of why or
how this has happened. Who is bouncing him through time? And what
could they possibly want? 1.2 God of War by Sarah Grochala. The
Doctor is still being jolted through his own timeline, and has now
found himself with Nyssa, Tegan and Adric in ninth century Iceland
near a Viking settlement on the edge of a volcano. A settlement
whose leader has just found a god in the ice. The TARDIS crew are
soon in a battle with the fearsome Ice Warriors. There are a lot of
lives to save... and not just those of their new friends. The
Doctor's about to find that his biggest battle may be with his own
conscience. Cast: Peter Davison (The Doctor), Janet Fielding
(Tegan), Sarah Sutton (Nyssa), Matthew Waterhouse (Adric), Nicholas
Briggs (Grand Marshall Xasslyr/Cybermen/Ice Warriors), Barbara
Flynn (Professor Vansom), Belinda Lang (Revna Ulfsdottir), Tamzin
Outhwaite (Morton), Ronan Summers (Captain Hopper), Christopher
Timothy (Professor Parry), Matilda Tucker (Inga Kundsdottir). Other
parts played by members of the cast.
Including Animal Farm 'Orwell is the most influential political
writer of the twentieth century' New York Review of Books
Throughout his life George Orwell aimed, in his words, to make
'political writing into an art'. This collection brings together
the best of his matchless political essays and journalism with his
timeless satire on totalitarianism, Animal Farm. It includes
articles on subjects from the corruption of language to the
oppressive British Empire; his masterly wartime Socialist polemic,
'The Lion and the Unicorn'; a wry review of Mein Kampf; a defence
of Nineteen Eighty-Four; and extracts from his controversial list
of 'Crypto-Communists'. Together these works demonstrate Orwell's
commitment to telling the truth, however unpalatable, and doing so
with artistry and humanity. Edited by Peter Davison with an
Introduction by Timothy Garton Ash
Containing two new adventures: Interstitial - when the tardis is
drawn off-course by temporal disruption, the Doctor and his
companions discover a research facility conducting dangerous
experiments. But how do you fight the future when time itself is
being used as a weapon? Feast of Fear - At the height of the Irish
famine, a carnival travels the country bringing cheer to all they
encounter. But is also brings something else along with them...and
it already has the Doctor. CAST: Peter Davison (The Doctor), Sarah
Sutton (Nyssa), Janet Fielding (Tegan Jovanka), George Watkins
(Marc), Jeremy Ang Jones (Jennings), Melissa Dean (Brianna), Peter
Heenan (Armstrong), Niamh McGrady (Shannon), Deirdre Mullins (The
Spae Wife), Anna- Maria Nabirye (Kalu), Michael Yare (Lorcan).
63BC. Following the overthrow of Catiline, Cicero and his wife
retire to the coastal town of Cumae, safe from the threats of Rome.
But when a stranger and his companions arrive at Cicero’s villa,
new dangers lie in wait and Cicero finds himself plunged into a
realm of gods and monsters. His only hope of returning home lies
with a man known as the Doctor. But can Cicero trust him? CAST:
Peter Davison (The Doctor), Sarah Sutton (Nyssa), Janet Fielding
(Tegan Jovanka), Samuel Barnett (Cicero), Laura Riseborough
(Terentia), George Watkins (Marc), Joe Shire (Septus), Tracy-Ann
Oberman (Tartarus). Other parts played by members of the cast.
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).
Alien Heart by Stephen Cole. In the TARDIS, the Doctor and Nyssa
stumble across a trail of ten destroyed worlds, all of them
obliterated by means of some utterly monstrous but utterly unknown
device. The planet Traxana would seem to be next in line to suffer
the same fate. But when the TARDIS lands on an outpost on Traxana's
moon, Nyssa is carried away by a tide of giant green arachnoids,
leaving the Doctor behind. And the coming menace is closer than he
thinks. Dalek Soul by Guy Adams. On the Dalek-occupied world of
Mojox, a group of rebels is engaged in a futile fightback against
the invaders - but at last they they've found an ally, in the form
of the mysterious Doctor. Elsewhere, however, the Daleks' Chief
Virologist is seeking to perfect a biological weapon to wipe out
the Mojoxalli, once and for all. Her name...is Nyssa. 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. Alien Heart / Dalek Soul is one of
three main 2017 Doctor Who titles consisting of two two-part
stories, in a change from the usual four-parters.The Daleks are
voiced by Big Finish executive producer Nicholas Briggs- who
provides the voices for the metal monsters on television's Doctor
Who. CAST: Peter Davison (The Doctor), Sarah Sutton (Nyssa), Eve
Webster (Sonderal), Geoffrey Newland (Elthar), Alex Tregear
(Theebe), Vineeta Rishi (Falex), and Nicholas Briggs (the voice of
the Daleks).
The TARDIS brings the Doctor and Turlough to a high-tech scientific
installation on the planet Testament in the distant future. The
human race have become intergalactic buccaneers, thanks to their
ability to generate vast amounts of power for long distance travel.
Testament is the source of that power - and the Doctor has never
quite understood how it works. But experiments are underway on
Testament - experiments with potentially explosive and devastating
consequences. And even the Doctor may be too late to stop it. With
politicians and bureaucrats getting in the way, the race is on. Not
to stop a disaster - but to save as many people as possible. CAST:
Peter Davison (The Doctor), Mark Strickson (Vislor Turlough), Rakie
Ayola (Violet Hardaker), Lynsey Murrell (Ellison/Fionn), Raj Ghatak
(Horobin/Bradley), Donna Berlin (Montgomery/Prime Minister). Other
parts played by members of the cast.
The Doctor is recruited by Leela for a vital mission on behalf of
the Time Lords. Together, they must track down and destroy two
god-like beings whose extraordinary powers now threaten all of
space and time. Their names are Abby and Zara...1. The Garden of
Storms. In pursuit of Abby and Zara, Leela pilots the TARDIS to the
eye of a violent storm in time. Yet she and the Doctor find
themselves in an idyllic garden city, the people contented and
happy. They soon discover that this bliss comes at a terrible cost,
and that Abby and Zara are determined to put things right… so how
can Leela and the Doctor stop them? 2. The Moonrakers. Life is hard
for the early pioneers building the first settlements on the Moon.
The laws of the Earth don’t apply here, and there are tussles
over limited resources vital to survival. Arriving on the Moon, the
Doctor and Zara discover than an aggressive alien species lies in
wait. Yet there’s something very strange about these particular
Sontarans: they refuse to fight. 3. The People Made of Smoke. Abby
and Zara strive to use their powers for good but it’s clear they
are damaging reality – and allowing monstrous creatures to bleed
through from beyond. The Doctor knows he can only save the universe
by destroying his friends. But just how much might he be willing to
sacrifice if there’s a chance to save them? CAST: Peter Davison
(The Doctor), Louise Jameson (Leela), Ciara Janson (Abby), Laura
Doddington (Zara), Lisa Bowerman (Smoke Creatures), Pandora
Clifford (Zeeb/Zeet), Paul Courtenay Hyu (Wei), Nicky Goldie
(Polk), Tom Mahy (Brody), Anjli Mohindra (Captain Riya Nehru), Dan
Starkey (Stent/Sontarans).
This is the first in a story split across two releases (to be
followed by Shadow of the Daleks 2 releasing December 2020)
recorded and produced entirely during the Covid-19 lockdown.
Together, the two releases make up a 'mini-season' for Peter
Davison's Fifth Doctor as he is caught up in the Time War. Each
part contains four one-episode adventures, in which the Doctor
lands in different times, different places and keeps meeting the
same faces, but as different people. 1. Aimed at the Body by James
Kettle. An encounter with a notorious cricketing legend should be
right up the Doctor's street, but the unexpected appearance of an
old enemy is about to send the Doctor on a quest. 2. Lightspeed by
Jonathan Morris. The trail has led the Doctor to a spaceship in the
far future - where he finds himself trapped in the middle of a
terrifying revenge plot. 3. The Bookshop at the End of the World by
Simon Guerrier. It's very easy to forget yourself and get lost in a
bookshop. But in some bookshops more than most... 4. Interlude by
Dan Starkey. The play's the thing! Or is it? The Doctor is roped
into a theatrical spectacular - but who is he really performing to?
CAST: Peter Davison (The Doctor), Nicholas Briggs (The Daleks),
Dervla Kirwan (Mrs Calderwood/Yost McCormack/DI Wright/Anna-Maria),
Anjli Mohindra (Flora/Kathy Dafoe/Madeleine Williams/Bianca), Jamie
Parker (Douglas/Monsignor Plummer/Frank Reichenbach/Virgilio), Glen
McCready (Orson/Elroy Dale/Captain). Other parts played by members
of the cast.
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Orwell's England (Paperback)
George Orwell; Edited by Peter Davison; Introduction by Ben Pimlott
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Including The Road to Wigan Pier 'No one wrote better about the
English character than Orwell' New York Review of Books Much of
George Orwell's best writing, brought together in this collection,
is concerned with his complex, often contradictory attitude to
England. In the brilliantly perceptive The English People, he lists
the national characteristics as 'suspicion of foreigners,
sentimentality about animals, hypocrisy, exaggerated class
distinctions and an obsession with sport'. The Road to Wigan Pier,
his blistering account of poverty in the north of England, and many
of his essays, attack what he called 'the most class-ridden country
under the sun', while other writings here ruminate on the merits of
cricket, gardening, roast dinners, pubs, tea and seaside postcards.
Edited by Peter Davison with an Introduction by Ben Pimlott
Once upon a time, a people of great artistry and great knowledge
ruled the planet Mekalion: the Kamille. For a thousand years, they
prospered peacefully. Then came disaster, when their sun set
forever. Facing extinction, the Kamille made the Locus, a device to
sustain their minds; and fashioned shape-changing machines, to act
out their wishes on the physical plane. Servants they called the
Kamelion. 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. 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 / Doctor-Kamelion aka
Authority), Janet Fielding (Tegan Jovanka / Tegan-Kamelion aka
Harmony), Mark Strickson (Vislor Turlough / Turlough-Kamelion aka
Liberty), Jon Culshaw (Kamelion / Chaos), Christopher Naylor
(Alternate Kamelion / Chaos Soldier). Other parts played by members
of the cast.
The TARDIS deposits the Doctor, Tegan, Turlough and their android
ally Kamelion aboard a prison ship. A ship with just one prisoner:
Nustanu, last warlord of the Zamglitti - monstrous, mind-bending
mimics able to turn themselves into mist. A ship that's in trouble,
and about to make a crash-landing - on a planet of mists! Since
Doctor Who, Peter Davison's appeared in shows such as The Last
Detective and Campion, while London stage appearances include
Legally Blonde and Spamelot. He's been reprising his role as the
Fifth Doctor for Big Finish since 1999. 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. Mark
Strickson and Janet Fielding worked together as the Doctor's
companions in 1983 and 1984, and this most recent run of adventures
for them have been long anticipated by fans Cast: Peter Davison
(The Doctor), Janet Fielding (Tegan), Mark Strickson (Turlough),
Jon Culshaw (Kamelion), Anjella Mackintosh (Orna), John Voce
(Rako), Simon Slater (Nustanu).
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).
You are cordially invited to Argentia, the galaxy’s most
exclusive tax haven, to attend the funeral of mining magnate Carlo
Mazzini. The memorial service will be followed by music, light
refreshments, and murder! Carlo’s heirs have come to say their
final goodbyes (and find out how much they’ve inherited) but when
a masked killer begins picking them off one by one, Argentia goes
into lock-down, closed off behind its own temporal displacement
field. Can the Doctor, Nyssa, Tegan and Adric apprehend the
murderer before Argentia – and everyone on board - is forever cut
off from the rest of the Universe? 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. This release's director - Barnaby Edwards - is not only a
prolific Big Finish director, but as an actor is the lead Dalek
operator on TV's Doctor Who. Peter Davison - the Fifth Doctor on
television - is also well known from other TV shows such as The
Last Detective, Campion and A Very Peculiar Practice, while more
recently he's been a significant presence in many high profile West
End musical productions including Legally Blonde. CAST: Peter
Davison (The Doctor), Janet Fielding (Tegan Jovanka), Sarah Sutton
(Nyssa), Matthew Waterhouse (Adric), Samuel West (The Mazzini
Family), Phil Cornwell (Superintendent Galgo / Zaleb 5), Sophie
Winkleman (Sofia).
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James Goss; Directed by Barnaby Edwards; Performed by Peter Davison, Janet Fielding, Sarah Sutton, …
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A walking tour guide meets a ghost who says her tour is being used
to bring a terrible being into our world. Before he died, the ghost
was known as 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. This
release's director - Barnaby Edwards - is not only a prolific Big
Finish director, but as an actor is the lead Dalek operator on TV's
Doctor Who. Writer James Goss is the official representative of the
Douglas Adams Estate, tasked with adapting the Sci-Fi/comedy
legend's work as novels. CAST: Peter Davison (The Doctor), Janet
Fielding (Tegan Jovanka), Sarah Sutton (Nyssa), Matthew Waterhouse
(Adric), Fenella Woolgar (Leanne), Sacha Dhawan (Matthew), Stephen
Greif (Sabaoth), Carolyn Seymour (Mrs Stubbs), Philip Childs
(Giles), John Banks (Louie), Rebecca Tromans (Nancy).
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Eddie Robson; Directed by Helen Goldwyn; Performed by Peter Davison, Janet Fielding, Louise Jameson; …
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The Doctor's adventures in time and space are over. The Time Lords
have recalled him to Gallifrey - but what he faces on his home
planet is worse than any trial. Following the disappearance of
President Borusa, the High Council condemned him to the highest
office - and he can't evade his responsibilities a nanosecond
longer...So all hail the Lord High President! All hail President
Doctor! Rassilon save him. This time, there's really no escape. 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. Star Peter Davison played the
Doctor on television between 1981 and 1984, but this is a part of a
much larger body of work including stage work such as Gypsy in the
West End with Imelda Staunton. He is the father-in-law to the Tenth
Doctor, David Tennant! This story is much-anticipated by fans, as
it features not only the Doctor's return to his home planet, but
also a meeting with Leela (Louise Jameson), the companion to his
fourth self (played by Tom Baker). CAST: Cast: Peter Davison (The
Doctor), Janet Fielding (Tegan), Louise Jameson (Leela).
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