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A new download collection of Doctor Who Monthly Adventures #16-19 featuring the Eighth Doctor and Charlotte Pollard, which were originally released in 2001, marking 25 years since the Eighth Doctor first stepped into the world of Big Finish.
This collection also includes a brand-new two-hour documentary featuring interviews with the creative team behind the stories.
1.1 Storm Warning by Alan Barnes
October 1930. His Majesty's Airship, the R101, sets off on her maiden voyage to the farthest-flung reaches of the British Empire, carrying the brightest lights of the Imperial fleet. Carrying the hopes and dreams of a breathless nation.
There's a storm coming. There's something unspeakable, something with wings, crawling across the stern. Thousands of feet high in the blackening sky, the crew of the R101 brace themselves. When the storm breaks, their lives won't be all that's at stake...
The future of the galaxy will be hanging by a thread.
1.2 Sword of Orion by Nicholas Briggs
The human race is locked in deadly combat with the 'Android Hordes' in the Orion System. Light years from the front line, the Doctor and Charley arrive to sample the dubious delights of a galactic backwater, little suspecting that the consequences of the Orion War might reach them there. But High Command's lust for victory knows no bounds.
Trapped aboard a mysterious derelict star destroyer, the Doctor and Charley find themselves facing summary execution. But this is only the beginning of their troubles. The real danger has yet to awaken.
Until, somewhere in the dark recesses of the Garazone System, the Cybermen receive the signal for reactivation...
1.3 The Stones of Venice by Paul Magrs
The Doctor and Charley decide to take a well-deserved break from the monotony of being chased, shot at and generally suffering anti-social behaviour at the hands of others. And so they end up in Venice, well into Charley's future, as the great city prepares to sink beneath the water for the last time...
Which would be a momentous, if rather dispiriting, event to witness in itself. However, the machinations of a love-sick aristocrat, a proud art historian and a rabid High Priest of a really quite dodgy cult combine to make Venice's swansong a night to remember. And then there's the rebellion by the web-footed amphibious underclass, the mystery of a disappearing corpse and the truth behind a curse going back further than curses usually do. The Doctor and Charley are forced to wonder just what they have got themselves involved with this time...
1.4 Minuet in Hell by Alan W Lear and Gary Russell
The 21st century has just begun, and Malebolgia is enjoying its status as the newest state in America. After his successful involvement with Scotland's devolution, Brigadier Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart has been invited over to Malebolgia to offer some of his experiences and expertise.
There he encounters the charismatic Brigham Elisha Dashwood III, an evangelical statesman running for Governor who may not be quite as clean-cut and wholesome as he makes out. One of Dashwood's other roles in society is as patron of a new medical institute, concentrating on curing the ills of the human mind. One of the patients there interests the Brigadier - someone who claims he travels through space and time in something called a TARDIS.
Charley, however, has more than a few problems of her own. Amnesiac, she is working as a hostess at the local chapter of the Hell Fire Club, populated by local dignitaries who have summoned forth the demon Marchosias. And the leader of the Club? None other than Dashwood, who seems determined to achieve congressional power by the most malevolent means at his disposal...
Paul McGann (The Doctor)
India Fisher (Charlotte Pollard)
Nicholas Briggs (Cybermen / Gideon Crane)
Hylton Collins (Chief Steward Weeks / Vol / Orderly)
Nicholas Courtney (Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart)
Morgan Deare (Senator Waldo Pickering)
Barnaby Edwards (Rathbone / Digly / Pietro / Scott)
Mark Gatiss (Thinnes / Vincenzo)
Helen Goldwyn (Triskele / Chev / Becky Lee Kowalczyck)
Elaine Ives-Cameron (Ms Lavish / Estella)
Robert Jezek (Brigham Elisha Dashwood III)
Michelle Livingstone (Deeva Jansen)
Alistair Lock (Cybermen / Guard)
Toby Longworth (Kelsey)
Ian Marr (Ike)
Bruce Montague (Grash)
Maureen Oakeley (Dr Dale Pargeter)
Nicholas Pegg (Lt-Col Frayling)
Nick Scovell (Churchwell)
Michael Sheard (Orsino)
Gareth Thomas (Lord Tamworth)
Director Nicholas BriggsGary Russell
Executive Producer Nicholas BriggsJason Haigh-ElleryJacqueline Rayner
Music by Nicholas BriggsAndy HardwickWilliam AllenAlistair Lock
Sound Design by Nicholas BriggsAndy HardwickAlistair Lock
Written by Nicholas BriggsPaul MagrsGary RussellAlan W LearAlan Barnes
Senior Producer John Ainsworth
Cover Art by Rafe Wallbank
Producer Gary RussellJason Haigh-Ellery
This collection also includes a brand-new two-hour documentary featuring interviews with the creative team behind the stories.
1.1 Storm Warning by Alan Barnes
October 1930. His Majesty's Airship, the R101, sets off on her maiden voyage to the farthest-flung reaches of the British Empire, carrying the brightest lights of the Imperial fleet. Carrying the hopes and dreams of a breathless nation.
There's a storm coming. There's something unspeakable, something with wings, crawling across the stern. Thousands of feet high in the blackening sky, the crew of the R101 brace themselves. When the storm breaks, their lives won't be all that's at stake...
The future of the galaxy will be hanging by a thread.
1.2 Sword of Orion by Nicholas Briggs
The human race is locked in deadly combat with the 'Android Hordes' in the Orion System. Light years from the front line, the Doctor and Charley arrive to sample the dubious delights of a galactic backwater, little suspecting that the consequences of the Orion War might reach them there. But High Command's lust for victory knows no bounds.
Trapped aboard a mysterious derelict star destroyer, the Doctor and Charley find themselves facing summary execution. But this is only the beginning of their troubles. The real danger has yet to awaken.
Until, somewhere in the dark recesses of the Garazone System, the Cybermen receive the signal for reactivation...
1.3 The Stones of Venice by Paul Magrs
The Doctor and Charley decide to take a well-deserved break from the monotony of being chased, shot at and generally suffering anti-social behaviour at the hands of others. And so they end up in Venice, well into Charley's future, as the great city prepares to sink beneath the water for the last time...
Which would be a momentous, if rather dispiriting, event to witness in itself. However, the machinations of a love-sick aristocrat, a proud art historian and a rabid High Priest of a really quite dodgy cult combine to make Venice's swansong a night to remember. And then there's the rebellion by the web-footed amphibious underclass, the mystery of a disappearing corpse and the truth behind a curse going back further than curses usually do. The Doctor and Charley are forced to wonder just what they have got themselves involved with this time...
1.4 Minuet in Hell by Alan W Lear and Gary Russell
The 21st century has just begun, and Malebolgia is enjoying its status as the newest state in America. After his successful involvement with Scotland's devolution, Brigadier Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart has been invited over to Malebolgia to offer some of his experiences and expertise.
There he encounters the charismatic Brigham Elisha Dashwood III, an evangelical statesman running for Governor who may not be quite as clean-cut and wholesome as he makes out. One of Dashwood's other roles in society is as patron of a new medical institute, concentrating on curing the ills of the human mind. One of the patients there interests the Brigadier - someone who claims he travels through space and time in something called a TARDIS.
Charley, however, has more than a few problems of her own. Amnesiac, she is working as a hostess at the local chapter of the Hell Fire Club, populated by local dignitaries who have summoned forth the demon Marchosias. And the leader of the Club? None other than Dashwood, who seems determined to achieve congressional power by the most malevolent means at his disposal...
Paul McGann (The Doctor)
India Fisher (Charlotte Pollard)
Nicholas Briggs (Cybermen / Gideon Crane)
Hylton Collins (Chief Steward Weeks / Vol / Orderly)
Nicholas Courtney (Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart)
Morgan Deare (Senator Waldo Pickering)
Barnaby Edwards (Rathbone / Digly / Pietro / Scott)
Mark Gatiss (Thinnes / Vincenzo)
Helen Goldwyn (Triskele / Chev / Becky Lee Kowalczyck)
Elaine Ives-Cameron (Ms Lavish / Estella)
Robert Jezek (Brigham Elisha Dashwood III)
Michelle Livingstone (Deeva Jansen)
Alistair Lock (Cybermen / Guard)
Toby Longworth (Kelsey)
Ian Marr (Ike)
Bruce Montague (Grash)
Maureen Oakeley (Dr Dale Pargeter)
Nicholas Pegg (Lt-Col Frayling)
Nick Scovell (Churchwell)
Michael Sheard (Orsino)
Gareth Thomas (Lord Tamworth)
Director Nicholas BriggsGary Russell
Executive Producer Nicholas BriggsJason Haigh-ElleryJacqueline Rayner
Music by Nicholas BriggsAndy HardwickWilliam AllenAlistair Lock
Sound Design by Nicholas BriggsAndy HardwickAlistair Lock
Written by Nicholas BriggsPaul MagrsGary RussellAlan W LearAlan Barnes
Senior Producer John Ainsworth
Cover Art by Rafe Wallbank
Producer Gary RussellJason Haigh-Ellery
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