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This is the final release in the Monthly Adventures range, which
was launched in 1999. Beginning in 2022, there will be a regular
rotation of releases, with each of the Fifth, Sixth and Seventh
Doctors starring in their own box sets of adventures throughout the
year. In this adventure, the Universe is in a state of crisis,
facing destruction from the results of a strange spatio-temporal
event. And the Doctor is involved in three different incarnations -
each caught up in a deadly adventure, scattered across time and
space. The whole of creation is threatened - and someone is hunting
the Doctor. The three incarnations of the Doctor must join together
to confront their implacable pursuer - but in doing so will they
unleash a still greater threat? CAST: Peter Davison (The Doctor),
Colin Baker (The Doctor), Sylvester McCoy (The Doctor), Paul McGann
(The Doctor), Mark Strickson (Vislor Turlough), Miranda Raison
(Constance Clarke), India Fisher (Charlotte Pollard), Robyn
Holdaway (Calypso Jonze), Youssef Kerkour (Ibrahim), Kevin McNally
(Vakrass), David Schofield (Gostak), Kieran Bew (Dwayne Pherber),
Tim Faulkner (Highgate), Richard Goulding (John Quarrington), Glen
McCready (El Zeddo/Freebooters). Other parts played by members of
the cast.
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Masterful (Standard Edition) (CD)
James Goss; Directed by Ken Bentley; Cover design or artwork by Ryan Aplin; Performed by Geoffrey Beavers, Mark Gatiss, …
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A special release marking the 50th anniversary of the first TV
appearance of the Master in January 1971. The Master's finally done
it. He's won. He summons his other selves to a celebration of his
ultimate victory. And they come - from across time and dimensions.
But he's forgotten to invite someone. And Missy's not happy. Has
the Master really conquered the universe? Or has something more
awful been unleashed? Something that even all the Masters cannot
stop? Missy is determined to reveal the truth. Because one fact
about the Master's existence never changes. No-one can trust the
Master. Not even the Master. Cast: Geoffrey Beevers (The Master),
Mark Gatiss (The Master), Derek Jacobi (The Master), Alex Macqueen
(The Master), Milo Parker (The Master), Eric Roberts (The Master),
John Simm (The Master), Michelle Gomez (Missy), Jon Culshaw
(Kamelion), Katy Manning (Jo Grant), Aurora Burghart
(Achim/Carola), Zaqi Ismail (Sardo), Abigail McKern (Kitty), Glen
McCready (Butler/Castellan/Drones), Gina McKee (The Lumiat). Other
parts played by members of the cast.
A space station orbiting Earth has lain dormant for 8,476 years.
Its systems are clogged with dust, so the human crew kept frozen in
cryogenic storage have never woken up. When the Doctor, Sarah and
Harry arrive to resuscitate the sleepers, they discover something
else on board. A small, golf-ball like object gives Harry an
electric shock, and has a more sinister impact on the awakening
crew. Soon, the Doctor and his friends are battling to save the
space station - and Earth - from a ravenous puffball! CAST: Tom
Baker (The Doctor), Sadie Miller (Sarah Jane Smith), Christopher
Naylor (Harry Sullivan), Yasmin Mwanza (Viva) Lara Lemon (Den),
Terry Molloy (Narib / Noah), Nicholas Khan (Vez / Kol), Cameron
Johnson (Mek). Other parts played by members of the cast
Solo finds Tom Baker's Fourth Doctor with the TARDIS all to himself
- but not for long...This set contains two stories: Blood of the
Time Lords by Timothy X Atack. The book known as The Dischord
Grimoire is an incredibly powerful tome, believed capable of
altering the true passage of time itself. And the Doctor has it in
the TARDIS. Wanting to look into this mysterious opus further, he
decides to take it to an old friend in The Recusary - a
monastery-like retreat on a moon of Gallifrey. But he's chosen an
inauspicious time to arrive. Something else is visiting The
Recusary. And this something hasn't brought a book with it... but
death. The Ravencliff Witch by David Llewellyn. The TARDIS lands in
Ravencliff, a small town on the English coast that stands in the
shade of a newly built power station. And that just happens to be
haunted. Every now and then a spectral figure is glimpsed on the
beach - the Ravencliff witch. And every time she appears, it's the
prelude to disaster. The Doctor has to solve the mystery of her
appearances if he wants to prevent a catastrophe. But he won't have
to do it alone - as he has the help of Margaret Hopwood, a renowned
sculptor destined to play a big part in his life. CAST: Tom Baker
(The Doctor), Nerys Hughes (Margaret Hopwood), Annette Badland
(Eminent Sedanya), Nicholas Briggs (John Fairweather), Trevor
Cooper (Silas Keynes), James Dreyfus (The
Master/Haku/Cohort/Mandelbrot), Richard Earl (Gordon Miles), Susan
Kyd (Codal Thark), Adrian Lukis (Ansillon), Christopher Naylor
(Cohort 2/Honourable Loric), Emma Noakes (Elanora), Lucy Pickles
(Celia Banks), Dell Segal (Amanda Keynes), Jane Slavin (Cohort
1/Honourable Aligen). Other parts played by members of the cast.
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.
The Doctor, Sarah Jane Smith and Harry Sullivan return to Space
Station Nerva in search of the TARDIS. Instead, they find peril,
disease and… Cybermen! These cybernetic monsters have devised a
plan to eliminate the greatest threat to their existence. And if
the Doctor and his human compatriots do not play their part in this
scheme, they are to be destroyed. Cast: Tom Baker (The Doctor),
Sadie Miller (Sarah Jane Smith), Christopher Naylor (Harry
Sullivan), Nickolas Grace (Kellman), Nicholas Asbury (Commander
Stevenson/Pietersen), Nicholas Briggs (The
Cybermen/Cyberleader/Warner), Amanda Shodeko (Anitra/Coetzee),
Robert Whitelock (Bill Lester/Badenhorst). Other parts played by
members of the cast
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The Robots: Volume 6
Nicola Walker, Claire Rushbrook; Helen Goldwyn, John Dorney, Matt Fitton; Directed by …
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During the events of Doctor Who: Ravenous 2, Liv Chenka left the
Doctor and the TARDIS behind. Just for one year. A year during
which she would live on Kaldor, and get to know her sister Tula all
over again. But Kaldor is going through a period of tumultuous
change. Technology is changing at an advanced rate – the robots
are evolving, artificial intelligence is adapting, and with these
changes so politics is altering too. Dangerously. Can Liv and Tula
make a difference during the most turbulent time in the world’s
history? Contains three new adventures: 6.1 Force of Nature by
Helen Goldwyn. A month after Tula’s enhancement chip was
compromised, she and Liv join a compulsory ‘Recovery Training
Course’ to help rehabilitate those infected. But they soon become
embroiled in the tensions between the course participants and a
very human-like SuperVoc - seemingly with its own agenda... 6.2
Face to Face by John Dorney. When Tula wakes to find some strangely
familiar faces in her living room, a battle of wills breaks out.
Not everyone can leave... but will they let the right one out? 6.3
The Final Hour by Matt Fitton. Liv Chenka’s time on Kaldor is
almost at an end. The Company seems more powerful than ever.
There’s unrest on the streets, the people are scared. And Tula is
in trouble with her boss... But there are those who stand against
the Company. Those with a new vision of the future for Kaldor and
its Robots. An intricate plan is in motion - the Chenka sisters are
about to spend their final hour on the planet. Cast: Nicola Walker
(Liv Chenka), Claire Rushbrook (Tula Chenka / SV23), Joshua Riley
(Haiss), Lisa Armytage (Yinka), Beth Chalmers (SV113 / Lorrelle),
Sam Stafford (Broadcaster / Manager), Jon Culshaw (Vash Sorkov /
SV77), Sarah Lambie (Graf Kirran / Deep Blue), Tracy Wiles (SV94 /
Jadia), Paul McGann (The Doctor). Other parts played by members of
the cast.
In the far future and the recent past, the Doctor, Nyssa and Tegan
discover that humans can be monsters too. Contains two new
adventures; 1. Friendly Fire by John Dorney (3 parts). When the
TARDIS needs to reset itself, the Doctor, Nyssa and Tegan find
themselves having to fill time on a space-hub filled with numerous
attractions. This pleases Tegan and Nyssa no end... but the Doctor
is more interested in visiting an alien friend of his living on a
nearby mining planet and is able to persuade his friends to join
him. But on arrival his friend is nowhere to be found and the
locals are more than slightly unwelcoming. With limited options for
departure and a hostile populace they may be in a lot of trouble.
Sometimes true monsters are found in the strangest places. 2. The
Edge of the War by Jonathan Barnes (3 parts). France in the summer
of 1936. The village of Villy is in a state of contentment, tinged
only slightly with unease. A kilometre away, construction is
underway on a large underground fortification, part of the Maginot
Line project which has seen the building of a series of defences
against future invasion. A young artist has arrived in the village
to paint the landscape. Her name is Nyssa and she has taken a room
in the local inn, run in its owner's absence by a young Australian
woman called Tegan. But she's not the only newcomer. A detective
called the Doctor has just got in from Paris. And he has quite a
mystery to solve... CAST: Peter Davison (The Doctor), Janet
Fielding (Tegan), Sarah Sutton (Nyssa), Alice Krige (Reno), Poppy
Miller (Madame LaChappelle), Matt Addis (Jean-Baptiste), Phillipe
Bosher (Armand Barbier), Alistair Petrie (The Count). Further cast
to be announced.
This set contains three stories: 11.3 The Dreams of Avarice by Guy
Adams (4 parts). The Nine isn't your average robber. A ferociously
intelligent and murderous kleptomaniac Time Lord with regenerative
dissonance, he's a far more dangerous adversary than most security
details are used to. So it's useful that that Doctor is on hand to
stop him. This time more than ever - as the Nine is about to pull
off the greatest heist of his criminal career. Though could the
consequences be far worse than the crime? 11.4 Shellshock by Simon
Barnard and Paul Morris (4 parts). When the TARDIS lands behind
German lines at the height of the First World War the Doctor finds
himself inadvertently transported to a hospital full of traumatised
soldiers. They're suffering from shellshock but also something
else. Something causing vivid nightmares that chill the blood.
Something not of this place. Things are not quiet on the Western
Front. 11.5 Peake Season by Lizbeth Myles (2 parts). After an
embarrassing encounter, the Doctor tries to make amends to Mervyn
Peake by offering him a trip in the TARDIS. It's a trip the famous
author should never have accepted. Soon he and the Doctor find
themselves trapped in a nameless city and working as newspaper
cartoonists. Where are they? More importantly, where is the TARDIS?
And more importantly than that - can they escape with their lives?
CAST: : Tom Baker (The Doctor), John Heffernan (The Nine), Alicia
Ambrose-Bayly (Hanna Schumann), Ronni Ancona (Thana), Nicholas
Asbury (Doctor Sturm), Richard Dixon (Detective Inspector Alan
Probert), Mark Elstob (Drones/Aide/Sergeant), Richard Hope (General
Reinhardt), Christopher Naylor (Captain Max Beck/Captain
Starling/Private Müller), David Holt (Mervyn Peake), Finlay
Robertson (Lieutenant Hans Hoffman), Mark Silk (Montimer Seepgood),
Ava Merson-O’Brien (Queen Alexandrina LXVII), Jules de Jongh
(Lady Honor Valspierre), David Stern (Lord Arthur Grayson/John).
Other parts played by members of the cast.
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Lady Christina - Series 2 (CD)
Sarah Grochala, John Dorney, James Goss; Directed by Helen Goldwyn; Cover design or artwork by Ryan Aplin; Performed by …
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Jetsetter, adventurer, and owner of a very unusual London bus, Lady
Christina de Souza is travelling the globe and catching up with the
relatives. First, a treasure hunt with her reprobate father in the
Indian Ocean. Then a flying visit to the Australian outback in
search of a lost Great Aunt...But Sam Bishop and Jacqui McGee of
UNIT are on her trail. As one reunion takes a dangerous turn,
Christina has a hard decision to make - for the good of the family!
2.1 The Wreck by James Goss. When Christina joins her father on a
cruise off the coast of Zanzibar, she is surprised to meet his new
fiancee Bunny. But Lord Alfred has his eyes on another trophy
altogether. An underwater shipwreck, containing treasures as deadly
as they are beautiful... Are the de Souzas ready to pay the price
to bring them to the surface? 2.2 Outback by Sarah Grochala. In
need of respite, Christina seeks out her Great Aunt Eugenia, and
finds herself looking for answers in the Australian outback. Has
her aunt really been abducted by aliens? What secrets lie within
the Jajutuma crater? And why are Sam Bishop and Jacqui McGee of
UNIT on Christina's trail? 2.3 Long Shot by John Dorney. Royal
Northcote: highlight of the racing calendar. Lady Christina hopes
for a win, as do Sam Bishop and Jacqui McGee, looking into some
mysterious deaths. With secret agents and rogue family members on
the scene, an assassin closes in on their target. But Lady
Christina is at her best when the odds are stacked against her.
CAST: Michelle Ryan (Lady Christina de Souza), Warren Brown (Lt Sam
Bishop), William Gaminara (Lord Alfred de Souza), Siân Phillips
(Lady Eugenia de Souza), Tracy Wiles (Jacqui McGee), Delroy
Atkinson (Mike/Messingham/UNIT Trooper), Sarah Blackstone (Maisie
Flint), Rosa Coduri (Bunny), Clive Hayward (Steven/General
Announcer), Joseph Kloska (Ivo HislopCannon/UNIT Operator), James
Smillie (John Flint). Other parts played by members of the cast.
Philip Hinchliffe, acclaimed producer of Doctor Who (1975-1977)
returns to tell new stories for the Fourth Doctor and Leela. The
TARDIS brings the Doctor and Leela to a colony world in the distant
future – but they are not the only visitors to this place. The
people of this planet are seeing the ghosts of their lost friends
and relatives. And the ghosts are stealing people. Trapped in the
middle of an escalating conflict, the Doctor and Leela investigate
the source of the spirits and find a diabolical machine, a terrible
secret… and a foe long since forgotten. CAST: Tom Baker (The
Doctor), Louise Jameson (Leela), Aurora Burghart (Hetty Claypole),
Bryan Dick (Major Thomas Langhorn/Berno Redcrew), Nigel Fairs
(Reverend Samuel Claypole/The Snowant), Tim Faulkner (Charles
Hookham/Flindor/Wilbur Grits), Glen McCready (John Farron/Chad
Mullain/Ezra/Loggerhead Soldier), Lynsey Murrell (Captain Ashla
Dequell/Lawrie), Sam Stafford (Adam Ross), Mandi Symonds (Mary
Claypole/Time Lord Emissary). Other parts played by members of the
cast.
Earth - a small, insignificant planet. Entirely devoid of
intelligent life. At least that's according to the legal documents.
The Doctor, Romana and K9 find themselves at the centre of a most
unusual trial. An intergalactic corporation wants to bulldoze the
planet for a development project. Only a previous court's
preservation document is standing in their way. The Doctor has been
summoned as an expert witness. If he can prove Earth contains
intelligent life, the whole world will be saved. But with a fortune
at stake... it was never going to be that simple. Cast: Tom Baker
(The Doctor), Lalla Ward (Romana), John Leeson (K9), Julian Wadham
(Judge Perigord Trent), Spencer Banks (Kovaks), Nicholas Briggs
(Foreman of the Lost Jury), Richard Laing (Skorpios/Lieson
Tilpractive-Frong/Geoff), Christopher Naylor (Villager), Paul
Panting (Smilax), Jane Slavin (Clerk), Jeany Spark
(Tragacanth/Cham’Yal). Other parts played by members of the cast.
Something haunts the peak of Ben Macdui. Something with heavy
footsteps, striking terror in the hearts of those who sense it.
With climbers going missing, retired Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart
visits Scotland to investigate. But when some old friends join his
ascent, he worries that they will make things even more dangerous.
As the snow blows in, and mists surround them, the Doctor, Ace and
the Brigadier will face the Grey Man of the Mountain. CAST:
Sylvester McCoy (The Doctor), Sophie Aldred (Ace), Jon Culshaw
(Brigadier LethbridgeStewart), Guy Adams (Andy/Grey Man), Lucy
Goldie (Kirsty), Youssef Kerkour (Thaddeus Kanner/Tom), Vivien Reid
(Niamh Godec/Janet MacKenzie). Other parts played by members of the
cast.
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The Robots: Volume One (CD)
Roland Moore, John Dorney, Robert Whitelock; Directed by Ken Bentley; Cover design or artwork by Ryan Aplin; Performed by …
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This is the first release in a planned 12-part series based on
characters and the world of Kaldor created by Chris Boucher in the
classic 1977 Doctor Who TV episode, The Robots of Death. During the
events of Doctor Who -Ravenous 2, Liv Chenka left the Doctor and
the TARDIS behind. Just for one year. A year during which she would
live on Kaldor and get to know her sister Tula all over again. But
Kaldor is going through a period of tumultuous change. Technology
is changing at an advanced rate -the robots are evolving,
artificial intelligence is adapting, and with these changes so
politics is altering too. Dangerously. Can Liv and Tula make a
difference during the most turbulent time in the world's history?
1.1 The Robots of Life by Roland Moore Settling into life back on
Kaldor, Liv investigates a medical centre where the patients are
dying. 1.2 The Sentient by Robert Whitelock. Vissey is a young
child -the sort of perfect young girl any parents would want to
adopt. She is also artificial, and she sees the world in a very
different way to humans. 1.3 Love Me Not by John Dorney. A widower
goes to extreme lengths to keep the memories of his dead wife
alive. CAST: Nicola Walker (Liv Chenka), Claire Rushbrook (Tula),
Eric Carte (Arak Varren), Jon Culshaw (SV90/V88/V19), Annabelle
Dowler (Jasdar Crick), Daniel Goode (Kelov), Jaye Griffiths (Til
Rork), Anthony Howell (Volar Crick), Robert Whitelock
(Skellen/V48/SV66), Tracy Wiles (V98/V7). Other parts played by
members of the cast.
In a paved garden outside time, the Doctor is presented with an
awful prophecy: the conquest of all time by the Daleks. To prevent
this terrible fate, the Time Lords have decided on a radical course
— to weaponise time themselves, and destroy the Daleks before
they were ever created. And they want the Doctor to carry out this
extraordinary task! Soon, he and his companions Sarah and Harry are
on the battle-ravaged planet Skaro, where a war has been raging for
centuries. The war is now waged by teenagers using the last
surviving weapons. Everything is desperate. But the Kaled’s chief
scientist has a new weapon that he thinks might just change
everything… This is the original version of what became Genesis
of the Daleks - the TV classic voted best story of all time by
readers of Doctor Who Magazine. CAST: Tom Baker (The Doctor), Sadie
Miller (Sarah Jane Smith), Christopher Naylor (Harry Sullivan),
Peter Bankolé (Time Lord / General Grainer), Samuel Clemens
(Nyder), James Phoon (Kaled Boy / Operator), Alasdair Hankinson
(Ravon / Kaled Leader), Terry Molloy (Davros). Narrated by Nicholas
Briggs Other parts played by members of the cast.
Tom Baker stars as the Fourth Doctor, with Louise Jameson as Leela
and Nerys Hughes as new companion Margaret Hopwood, in this new box
set of two four-part stories; 12.1 Ice Heist! by Guy Adams (4
parts). Recently, the world changed for Margaret Hopwood.
Everything she knew was turned upside down by the arrival of a
strange man in a blue box. And now nothing in her life seems the
same. So when he comes back with a lady called Leela and an
invitation to an unusual art gallery, she's more than happy to join
him for the ride. And what a ride it is. Because it's an art
gallery on a distant world... where a deadly plan is about to
commence - one involving creatures called Ice Warriors. 12.2
Antillia the Lost by Phil Mulryne (4 parts). Antillia. A place of
mystery. A manufactured island in space, lost to time. But now it's
finally been found. The Doctor and his friends arrive on Antillia
at the same time as an expeditionary party, delighted to solve one
of the great mysteries of history. But they may have found more
than they bargained for. Some things are better off lost. CAST: Tom
Baker (The Doctor), Louise Jameson (Leela), Nerys Hughes (Margaret
Hopwood), Anjli Mohindra (Theodora Markway), Nicholas Briggs (Ice
Warriors), Oliver Chris (Dorn Callister / Security Guard), Beth
Goddard (Allerdyce Benexa / Pangladasha), Keziah Joseph (Freya
Brett), Richard Lumsden (Dr Vance), Adele Lynch (Kaltakk), Adrian
Rawlins (Gilman Hari), Robert Whitelock (Stringer / Skoob).
Decades after their childhood experiences passing through a
mysterious 'time barrier' that could transmit people into the past
and the future, two adults - Simon Randall and Liz Skinner -
encounter two youths from the 1980s, Neil and Jade - and realise
the barrier is open again. Following them through the barrier in
search of a missing friend, they find themselves many years into
the future, when over-population has brought the Earth to its
knees. So a radical reform has been undertaken - a mass culling of
parts of the population known as the Death Lottery. Not everyone
supports this idea. Rebels known as Refusers battle the government
and the sinister Enforcement Bureau - and Liz discovers that her
old friend Charlotte may be responsible for the whole thing.
Groundbreaking ITV children's series Timeslip returns after 50
years in this full cast audio drama, featuring the cult classic's
original stars, Spencer Banks and Cheryl Burfield. CAST: Spencer
Banks (Simon Randall), Cheryl Burfield (Liz Skinner), Amanda
Shodeko (Jade Okafor), Orlando Gibbs (Neil Riley), Sarah Sutton
(Charlotte Trent), Matthew Jacobs-Morgan (Sam Bembe), Lucy Pickles
(Maxine Shetty/EB Operative), Narinder Samra (Ajay
Shetty/Processing Officer), Claire Vousden (The Minister/Data
Superintendent). Other parts played by members of the cast.
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The Robots: Volume Two (CD)
Ken Bentley; Cover design or artwork by Ryan Aplin; Roland Moore, Andrew Smith, Sarah Grochala; …
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During the events of Doctor Who - Ravenous 2, Liv Chenka left the
Doctor and the TARDIS behind. Just for one year. A year during
which she would live on Kaldor and get to know her sister Tula all
over again. But Kaldor is going through a period of tumultuous
change. Technology is changing at an advanced rate - the robots are
evolving, artificial intelligence is adapting, and with these
changes so politics is altering too. Dangerously. Can Liv and Tula
make a difference during the most turbulent time in the world's
history? 2.1 The Robots of War by Roland Moore. A visit to an old
flame goes badly wrong for Liv and Tula and soon they find
themselves locked down in a military training base, surrounded by
traitors and robots designed and built for war. As they attempt to
get everyone out alive, is there a chance they’ve missed
something important? 2.2 Toos and Poul by Andrew Smith. When a
murder takes place in an isolated outpost, there’s only one man
who can look into the crime. Investigator Poul, newly reunited with
his Sandminer colleague Toos. But can he over-come his fears and
prejudices and solve the case? 2.3 Do No Harm by Sarah Grochala.
After an incident in a laboratory leads to a tragedy, someone needs
to be found accountable. And who better to be prosecuted than a
robot? But when complicated ethical questions arise, the outcome of
the trial becomes bigger than a single case. What if somebody else
is working behind the scenes? CAST:Nicola Walker (Liv
Chenka),Claire Rushbrook (Tula Chenka/SV22/SV104), David Collings
(Ander Poul), Pamela Salem (Lish Toos), Tracy Wiles (Ren/SV66/Gat),
Homer Todiwala(Rax Heron), Harley Viveash (Frenton Cal/V90), Silas
Carson (Captain Garlon Rosh), Ian Conningham(V11/Kaden
Olsen/Nomad), Satnam Bhogal (Jabel Tyrus/Prospector), Indra Ové
(Tayna Vandermoy), Rachel Atkins (Zarda/V225), Kieran Bew
(Lunk/V97). Other parts played by members of the cast.
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The Robots: Volume 5 (CD)
Nicola Walker, Claire Rushbrook; Tim Foley, Phil Mulryne, Aaron Douglas; Directed by …
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Discovery Miles 5 270
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During the events of Doctor Who: Ravenous 2, Liv Chenka left the
Doctor and the TARDIS behind. Just for one year. A year during
which she would live on Kaldor, and get to know her sister Tula all
over again. But Kaldor is going through a period of tumultuous
change. Technology is changing at an advanced rate - the robots are
evolving, artificial intelligence is adapting, and with these
changes so politics is altering too. Dangerously. Can Liv and Tula
make a difference during the most turbulent time in the world's
history? CAST: : Nicola Walker (Liv Chenka), Claire Rushbrook (Tula
Chenka), Nicholas Asbury (Hari Ventross), Paul Bazely (Elio), Jemma
Churchill (Louisha Deltarto), Jon Culshaw (The Source/Sorkov),
Anthony Howell (Volar Crick), Sarah Lamble (Graf Kirran/V709),
Yasmin Mwanza (Rosama Volf/V557/Shinko Caprice), Finlay Robertson
(Kador Arris/V48). Other parts played by members of the cast
Arch-foe of the Intrusion Counter-Measures Group, Lady Suzanne
Clare – glamorous international arms dealer specialising in alien
tech – is back. And she’s branched out. She’s now moved into
general technology and is rolling out a device designed to help
with chores around the house. As the launch date looms, Rachel
Jensen and her team are determined to find out what she’s really
up to and stop her. What do these devices actually do? What exactly
is her latest plan? And what exactly does it all have to do with an
insidious alien menace? It’s time for a home invasion. CAST:
Simon Williams (Group Captain Gilmore), Pamela Salem (Rachel
Jensen), Karen Gledhill (Allison Williams), Hugh Ross (Sir Toby
Kinsella), Carolyn Seymour (Lady Suzanne Clare), Cyril Nri (Maurice
Vallan). Other parts played by members of the cast.
This set contains two four-part stories: Thaddeus Nook's Time Tours
by Andrew Smith. It's time for the trip of a lifetime! Come along
on one of Thadeus Nook's Time Tours. See history as it really was.
Get to witness wars and assassinations! See barbarian warlords
right up close! The Doctor and Leela encounter a most enterprising
young gentleman - using time travel for his own financial gain. The
Doctor is horrified at the irresponsibility - but it's just the tip
of the iceberg. Because Thadeus Nook is about to learn that history
is often best left in the past. The Primeval Design by Helen
Goldwyn. Dorset, 1830. The Doctor has taken Leela to meet Mary
Anning, the noted palaeontologist, but the duo immediately stumble
into trouble. A body has been found in unusual circumstances.
Attacked by an animal... but one of a size unknown in the area. It
turns out some things might be better off staying buried. CAST: Tom
Baker (The Doctor), Louise Jameson (Leela), Brendan Murphy (Thadeus
Nook), Laura Riseborough (Jess/Young Woman), Kieran Bew (Grannus
Drek), Georgina Hellier (Flaia/Stallholder), Arthur Hughes (Lem/
Lieutenant Muller), Tim Bentinck (Karlos/Guard/Reveller),
Christopher Naylor (Krillian/Cop/Halder), Lucy Briggs-Owen (Mary
Anning), Ian Conningham (Dr Richard Numan/Corfield), Alan David
(Lord Macavoy/Old Lawrence), Charlotte Bate (Lizzie
Berenger/Queen/Giant Queen), Joe Sims (Jim Berenger).
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The Lost Stories 5.2 The Ultimate Evil (CD)
Wally K. Daly; Directed by Helen Goldwyn; Cover design or artwork by Ryan Aplin; Performed by Colin Baker, Nicola Bryant; …
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R315
Discovery Miles 3 150
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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With the TARDIS working perfectly, the Doctor and Peri decide to
take a holiday. But where? A long-forgotten piece of equipment in
the TARDIS storage locker sends them to the peaceful and idyllic
continent of Tranquela - home of the Doctor's old friend Ravlos.
But the land where they emerge is far from peaceful. A hate ray is
regularly sweeping Tranquela, turning its inhabitants into savage
beasts, and there is only one place it can originate - the planet's
other continent, home of Tranquela's old enemies, the Amelierans.
Or is that the only place? Because somewhere far above the planet
events are watched by the slimy super-salesman, Mordant, who has
his own unscrupulous plans. CAST: Colin Baker (The Doctor), Nicola
Bryant (Peri Brown), Guy Burgess (Escoval), Kim Durham (Abatan),
Jack Forsyth-Noble (Locas), Jack Myers (Shankel), Paul Panting
(Ravlos), Robin Sebastian (Mordant), Issy Van Randwyck (Koreelya).
Other parts played by members of the cast.
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