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Doctor Who – The War Doctor 1: Only the Monstrous

The Doctor, a hero. The War Doctor – the version of him who turned his back on the name in order to do what had to be done. John Hurt returns as this enigmatic figure for a series set in Doctor Who’s Time War…1.1 THE INNOCENT. As the Daleks mass their time fleet for a final assault on Gallifrey, something ancient is waiting for them at Omega One. And a sacrifice must be made. Arch-manipulator and Time Lord strategist, Cardinal Ollistra receives shock news of the Doctor’s death. Meanwhile, on the planet Keska, a parochial war has returned to plague a peaceful civilisation after decades of tranquillity. But how can such a war have any connection with the great Time War which, at any one moment in the whole of eternity, could threaten to tear the universe apart? If only the Doctor were still alive. 1.2 THE THOUSAND WORLDS. With the high-ranking Time Lord Seratrix behind enemy lines, the War Doctor finds himself assigned to a rescue mission. But any room for manoeuvre is severely restricted by an area of space known as the Null Zone. Times have changed on Keska, and a countdown to destruction is beginning. But who are the Taalyens and what is their part in the great and terrifying Dalek plan? 1.3 THE HEART OF THE BATTLE. Trapped in a citadel swarming with Daleks, the Time Lord rescue force must find a way to overcome insurmountable odds. With the Daleks apparently planning to rule the Null Zone, perhaps their thirst for universal conquest and victory has been quenched…The War Doctor doesn’t believe so – but how can he prove it without destroying any chance of peace? As the countdown to the destruction of Keska proceeds, a deadly choice must be made…A choice that will define this Doctor, and perhaps forever cast him in the role of ‘monster’. Big Finish present John Hurt as The War Doctor, a character created for, and central to, Doctor Who’s 50th Anniversary Special The Day of the Doctor, shown on TV and in cinemas in 2013. This release also stars two of cult television’s leading women: Jacqueline Pearce known for her role as Servalan in Blake’s 7, and Carolyn Seymour from Terry Nation’s 1970s BBC hit Survivors. Only The Monstrous was written and directed by Nicholas Briggs – voice-artist for the Daleks and other terrifying monsters from the televised version of Doctor Who! CAST: John Hurt (The War Doctor), Jacqueline Pearce (Cardinal Ollistra), Lucy Briggs-Owen (The Nursemaid), Carolyn Seymour (The Slave). Beth Chalmers (Veklin), Alex Wyndham (Seratrix), Kieran Hodgson (Bennus), Barnaby Edwards (Arverton), Mark McDonnell (Traanus) John Banks (Garv) and Nicholas Briggs as The Daleks.

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Doctor Who – Doom Coalition Series 1

New full cast adventure for the Eighth Doctor. EPISODE 1: THE ELEVEN written by Matt Fitton. When one of Gallifrey’s most notorious criminals attempts to escape from prison, Cardinal Padrac turns for help to the Time Lord who put him there in the first place. EPISODE 2: THE RED LADY written by John Dorney. A London Museum holds the key to many secrets from the past. But some secrets are so deadly they should remain locked away. Forever. EPISODE 3: THE GALILEO TRAP written by Marc Platt. With a mysterious plague sweeping through Florence, a rampaging alien behemoth comes between the Doctor and the answers he seeks. EPISODE 4: THE SATANIC MILL written by Edward Collier. Long buried animosities come boiling to the surface on an ancient and powerful satellite, in a final confrontation that could have unimaginable consequences. The first of a follow-up to Big Finish’s Dark Eyes series – the first of which received the Best Online Drama at the 2014 BBC Drama Awards. British TV and Hollywood star Paul McGann returns to his popular portrayal of the Doctor (as seen on BBC TV in 2013’s Night of the Doctor). Hattie Morahan will be seen later this year in Mr Holmes – a new Sherlock Holmes film starring Sir Ian McKellen. Nicola Walker was one of the longest serving actresses in BBC’s Spooks series. CAST: Paul McGann (The Doctor), Nicola Walker (Liv Chenka), Hattie Morahan (Helen Sinclair), Mark Bonnar (The Eleven), Robert Bathurst, Caroline Langrishe, Ramon Tikaram, David Yelland, John Woodvine, Harry Myers, Esther Hall and Matthew Cottle.

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The Sixth Doctor: The Last Adventure (Doctor Who)

A very special story which at last provides a heroic exit for Colin Baker’s much-loved Time Lord. Four hour-long episodes, connected by the presence of the Valeyard, the entity that exists between the Doctor’s twelfth and final incarnations. THE END OF THE LINE – The Doctor and his latest companion Constance investigate a commuter train that has lost its way…THE RED HOUSE – The Doctor and Charlotte Pollard arrive on a world that is populated by werewolves. STAGE FRIGHT – The Doctor and Flip visit Victorian London, where investigators Jago and Litefoot explore theatrical performances that have echoes of the Doctor’s past lives…THE BRINK OF DEATH – The Doctor and Mel face the final confrontation with the Valeyard – and the Doctor must make the ultimate sacrifice. Denied a proper farewell from the Doctor Who TV show, Colin Baker here takes the role anew to show how the Sixth Doctor met his end…New companion Constance Clarke is played by Miranda Raison, a familiar face from British stage and screen including Spooks, Poirot, Merlin, Doctor Who and 24: Live Another Day…India Fisher (Charlie Pollard) is the narrator for BBC’s popular Masterchef program. The four stories are from four different periods of the Sixth Doctor’s life, each bringing back a popular companion and other friends of the Time Lord…CAST: Colin Baker (The Doctor), Miranda Raison (Constance Clarke), Anthony Howell (Tim Hope), India Fisher (Charlotte Pollard), Michael Jayston (The Valeyard), Lisa Greenwood (Flip), Christopher Benjamin (Henry Jago), Trevor Baxter (George Litefoot), Lisa Bowerman (Ellie Higson), Bonnie Langford (Melanie Bush).

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Doctor Who 4.8 – Return to Telos

This range of two-part audio dramas stars Tom Baker reprising his most popular role as the Fourth Doctor (from 1974 – 1981) with a number of his original TV companions. This fourth series reunites the Doctor with savage warrior Leela (Louise Jameson) for adventures across Time and Space! The Doctor reveals to Leela that they’re heading for the planet Telos. And K9 has new masters…On Telos, in the past, the Second Doctor and Jamie are exploring the ‘tomb of the Cybermen’. Meanwhile, the Cyber-Controller and Cyber-Planner consolidate their plans. Spare parts from Krelos are being used to construct a mighty Cyber army. The Doctor must be captured. Out of control, the TARDIS tumbles down a chasm and the Doctor and Leela find themselves caught up in full-scale planetary invasion. The fourth series in a Big Finish range which is hugely popular with fans of the classic TV series Doctor Who. Frazer Hines and Bernard Holley reprise roles from 1967’s Doctor Who story The Tomb of the Cybermen. As well as Doctor Who, Louise Jameson has been seen in Bergerac, Eastenders, and many other UK shows and has written one of the scripts in Big Finish’s impending Survivors – Series 2. CAST: Tom Baker (The Doctor), Louise Jameson (Leela), John Leeson (K9), Frazer Hines (Jamie) Bernard Holley (Peter Haydon), Michael Cochrane (Geralk), Veronica Roberts (Relly), Nicholas Briggs (the Cybermen).

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The Darkness of Glass (Doctor Who: The Fourth Doctor Who Adventures)

This range of two-part audio dramas stars Tom Baker reprising his most popular role as the Fourth Doctor (from 1974 – 1981) with a number of his original TV companions. Cut off from the TARDIS, the Doctor and Leela find themselves stranded on a small island. But they are not alone. It is 1907, and members of the Caversham Society have gathered on the hundredth anniversary of the death of Mannering Caversham, the greatest Magic Lanternist who ever lived. But Caversham was also a supernaturalist who claimed to have conjured up a demon from the depths of hell. As people start to die, the Doctor begins to wonder if Caversham’s story might have more than a grain of truth in it. Can the Doctor and Leela discover what really happened to Caversham a century ago? And if they do, will they live to tell the tale…? The fourth series in a Big Finish range which is hugely popular with fans of the classic TV series Doctor Who. Writer Justin Richards has not only written Big Finish scripts and BBC novels, but is the writer behind The Invisible Detective children’s books. As well as Doctor Who, Louise Jameson has been seen in Bergerac, Eastenders, and many other UK shows. Cast: Tom Baker (The Doctor), Louise Jameson (Leela), Mark Lewis Jones (Professor Oliver Mortlake), Julian Wadham (Joseph Holman), Sinead Keenan (Mary Summersby), Rory Keenan (David Lacey).

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The Fourth Doctor: The Romance of Crime / The English Way of Death (Doctor Who)

In The Romance of Crime, The TARDIS brings the Doctor, Romana and K9 to the Rock of Judgement; a court, prison and place of execution built into a rocket-powered asteroid. When involved in an investigation by the system’s finest lawman, they begin to seek answers to some disturbing questions. In The English Way of Death, The Doctor, Romana and K9 arrive in 1930s London to return some overdue library books. They plan to take a rest after their recent adventures, but Romana detects a distress signal from the future and the Doctor is attacked by a suffocating green mist…A deluxe packaging for two very special adventures for the Doctor and Romana (Tom Baker and Lalla Ward) Other guest stars include Terrence Hardiman (the Demon Headmaster) and Michael Troughton, the son of the second Doctor, Patrick Troughton. This limited edition has a run of just 10,000 numbered copies.

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Doctor Who: Dead Air

This is an exclusive, original adventure for the 10th Doctor, read by David Tennant. Featuring additional music and effects, Doctor Who: Dead Air has never been previously published.

Hot on the heels of a creature that exists through sound, the Doctor lands on a pirate radio station boat in the late 1960s. The creature has already killed some of the DJs, and the Doctor befriends the survivors. But then the lights go out, and a desperate race for survival begins. Who can the Doctor trust in the dark?

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The Official Quotable Doctor Who: Wise Words from Across Space and Time

The first-ever collection of the most intelligent, strangest, mysterious, and wonderful quotes from all fifty years of the BBC America hit television series Doctor Who.

Over the years, Doctor Who has become one of the most popular science fiction series to date, with an ever growing and extremely dedicated fan base. Now for the first time, fans can enjoy a plethora of their favorite memorable quotes and wisest words spoken throughout the series from the first episode to the most recent season starring Matt Smith. The Official Quotable Doctor Who is an insightful and unique look into the exciting universe of Doctor Who like never before!

The quotes will be compiled into nine chapters that each focus on a reoccurring theme or subject from the series. The book includes hundreds of the series’ most quoted words on the human race, tools, power, corruption, war, space travel, historical celebrities the Doctor and his encounters, and many more. It will also feature running artwork by popular Doctor Who Magazine illustrator Ben Morris. This book truly is a must have for the ultimate Doctor Who fan.

Product Features

  • Includes 1x Wise Words Doctor Who Book
  • The first-ever collection of the most intelligent, strangest, mysterious, and wonderful quotes from
  • Features 352 pages
  • Officially licensed
  • Brand new