Massive Big Finish Update
Wednesday, 13 April 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
Big Finish has released many new details about its forthcoming releases over the next twelve months, above and beyond our April 3 news report from the latest issue of Doctor Who Magazine. The updates include the cover blurb forCatch 1782, due out later this month; the cover blurbs and illustrated covers for Three's a Crowd andUnregenerate!, the May and June 2005 releases; cover blurb for The Council of Nicea and Terror Firma in July and August; confirmation of Thicker Than Water in early September; blurbs for Live 34 and Scaredy Cat in late September and October; confirmation ofThe Kingmaker in November; the blurb for Other Lives in December; and three new audio confirmations: Pier Pressure by Robert Ross (sixth Doctor, January 2006), Night Thoughts by Ed Young (seventh Doctor, February 2006) and Time Works by Steve Lyons (eighth Doctor, March 2006), with blurbs for the January and March audios... all of these can be found below. Of note, besides Deborah Watling's guest appearance in "Three's a Crowd," the audio "Unregenerate!" features a guest appearance by Jennie Linden, who played Barbara in the "Dr. Who and the Daleks" film of the 1960's. Also confirmed is the title for the next "Doctor Who Unbound" serial starring David Warner and Nicholas Courtney: it's The Dark Palace and currently has no scheduled date. The two Iris Wildthyme audios starring Katy Manning also have names: they're Wildthyme at Large by Paul Magrs, due in October; and The Devil In Ms. Wildthyme by Stephen Cole, due in November. Two additional "Short Trips" hardcover anthologies have also been announced: September 2005 will see the release of Short Trips: Solar System edited by Gary Russell and December 2005 sees Short Trips: The History of Christmas edited by Simon Guerrier; the writer list for "Solar System" includes Eddie Robson, Stuart Manning, Jim Mortimore, Trevor Baxendale, Andy Russell, Alison Lawson, Craig Hinton, Richard Dinnick, Andrew Frankham and Dale Smith.
CATCH 1782, by Alison Lawson
When the Doctor and Mel visit the National Foundation for Scientific Research as it celebrates its centenary, Mel expects only to be able to catch up with her uncle. She doesnÆt expect to meet her own ancestors...
What is buried in the grounds of the Foundation? What secret has Henry Hallam kept from his descendants for three hundred years? Can Mel escape her own past?
Visiting your relatives can sometimes be trying, but surely it should never be this difficult?
Starring Colin Baker (the Doctor) and Bonnie Langford (Mel), with Derek Benfield (John Hallam), Keith Drinkel (Henry Hallam), Jillie Meers (Mrs. McGregor), Michael Chance (Dr. Wallace), Ian Fairbairn (Professor David Munro) and Rhiannon Meades (Rachel). Directed by Gary Russell.
When the Doctor and Mel visit the National Foundation for Scientific Research as it celebrates its centenary, Mel expects only to be able to catch up with her uncle. She doesnÆt expect to meet her own ancestors...
What is buried in the grounds of the Foundation? What secret has Henry Hallam kept from his descendants for three hundred years? Can Mel escape her own past?
Visiting your relatives can sometimes be trying, but surely it should never be this difficult?
Starring Colin Baker (the Doctor) and Bonnie Langford (Mel), with Derek Benfield (John Hallam), Keith Drinkel (Henry Hallam), Jillie Meers (Mrs. McGregor), Michael Chance (Dr. Wallace), Ian Fairbairn (Professor David Munro) and Rhiannon Meades (Rachel). Directed by Gary Russell.
THREE'S A CROWD, by Colin Brake
On an almost lifeless planet in a remote star system, Earth Colony Phoenix is struggling to survive. The colonists, utterly dependent on transmat technology and unable to leave the security of their Habitat Domes, have developed severe agoraphobia... not to mention an inability to deal with visitors...
The TARDIS crew arrive on an apparently abandoned space station in orbit above the planet and soon discover that they and the remaining colonists are in the gravest danger. To survive, the Doctor, Peri and Erimen must uncover the colonyÆs darkest secrets before it is too late.
Something inhuman is stalking the Colonyà and itÆs hungry!
Starring Peter Davison (the Doctor), Nicola Bryant (Peri), Caroline Morris (Erimem) and Deborah Watling (Auntie), with Richard Gauntlett (General MakraÆThon), Charles Pemberton (Butler), Lucy Beresford (Bellip), Richard Unwin (Vidler), Daniel Hogarth (Laroq), Sara Carver (Khellian Queen). Directed by Gary Russell.
On an almost lifeless planet in a remote star system, Earth Colony Phoenix is struggling to survive. The colonists, utterly dependent on transmat technology and unable to leave the security of their Habitat Domes, have developed severe agoraphobia... not to mention an inability to deal with visitors...
The TARDIS crew arrive on an apparently abandoned space station in orbit above the planet and soon discover that they and the remaining colonists are in the gravest danger. To survive, the Doctor, Peri and Erimen must uncover the colonyÆs darkest secrets before it is too late.
Something inhuman is stalking the Colonyà and itÆs hungry!
Starring Peter Davison (the Doctor), Nicola Bryant (Peri), Caroline Morris (Erimem) and Deborah Watling (Auntie), with Richard Gauntlett (General MakraÆThon), Charles Pemberton (Butler), Lucy Beresford (Bellip), Richard Unwin (Vidler), Daniel Hogarth (Laroq), Sara Carver (Khellian Queen). Directed by Gary Russell.
UNREGENERATE!, by David A. McIntee
In a run-down asylum, screams echo in the halls as mysterious creatures roam, terrorizing the staff. Patients complain of betrayal rather than illness, and no-one is quite what they seem.
Mel knows that the Doctor is the best person to find the answers û but she is stranded on Earth, and the TARDIS has returned without him... Why does a medical facility need to be under armed guard? What procedures are the staff carrying out, and to what purpose? What is the price that must be paid for making an agreement with those who run the asylum?
As the answers begin to be uncovered, the Doctor finds that the past may yet come back to haunt him...
Starring Sylvester McCoy (the Doctor), Bonnie Langford (Mel) and Jennie Linden (Professor Klyst), with Hugh Hemmings (Johannes Rausch), Gail Clayton (Rigan), Jamie Sandford (Louis), John Aston (Louis #2), Sam Peter Jackson (Shokhra) and Toby Longworth (The Cabbie). Directed by John Ainsworth.
In a run-down asylum, screams echo in the halls as mysterious creatures roam, terrorizing the staff. Patients complain of betrayal rather than illness, and no-one is quite what they seem.
Mel knows that the Doctor is the best person to find the answers û but she is stranded on Earth, and the TARDIS has returned without him... Why does a medical facility need to be under armed guard? What procedures are the staff carrying out, and to what purpose? What is the price that must be paid for making an agreement with those who run the asylum?
As the answers begin to be uncovered, the Doctor finds that the past may yet come back to haunt him...
Starring Sylvester McCoy (the Doctor), Bonnie Langford (Mel) and Jennie Linden (Professor Klyst), with Hugh Hemmings (Johannes Rausch), Gail Clayton (Rigan), Jamie Sandford (Louis), John Aston (Louis #2), Sam Peter Jackson (Shokhra) and Toby Longworth (The Cabbie). Directed by John Ainsworth.
THE COUNCIL OF NICEA, by Caroline Symcox
The year is 325AD. In the city of Nicaea, the first great Church council, called by the Roman Emperor Constantine, is due to begin. Here theology, philosophy and politics will be brought together for millennia to come.
The Doctor, Peri and Erimem are there simply to watch events unfold. Gaps remain in the history books, and the Doctor has come to satisfy his curiosity. But none of them are ready for what greets them in Nicaea. Intrigue within the Imperial Palace has become violence on the streets. Mobs roam the alleyways and blood is spilt in the name of faith. Even in the face of murder and injustice though, the time travellers must force themselves to stay aloof. This is history, after all.
Yet what is history to one person is the future to another. Is it possible for history to be rewritten? And if it can, can the Doctor afford to let it?
Starring Peter Davison (the Doctor), Caroline Morris (Erimem) and Nicola Bryant (Peri); guest cast TBA. Directed by Gary Russell.
The year is 325AD. In the city of Nicaea, the first great Church council, called by the Roman Emperor Constantine, is due to begin. Here theology, philosophy and politics will be brought together for millennia to come.
The Doctor, Peri and Erimem are there simply to watch events unfold. Gaps remain in the history books, and the Doctor has come to satisfy his curiosity. But none of them are ready for what greets them in Nicaea. Intrigue within the Imperial Palace has become violence on the streets. Mobs roam the alleyways and blood is spilt in the name of faith. Even in the face of murder and injustice though, the time travellers must force themselves to stay aloof. This is history, after all.
Yet what is history to one person is the future to another. Is it possible for history to be rewritten? And if it can, can the Doctor afford to let it?
Starring Peter Davison (the Doctor), Caroline Morris (Erimem) and Nicola Bryant (Peri); guest cast TBA. Directed by Gary Russell.
TERROR FIRMA, by Joseph Lidster
Welcome back, Doctorà
Centuries ago on the war-torn planet Skaro, a great scientist created the most evil creatures the Universe would ever knowà Daleks. It was at their genesis that the scientist, Davros, first met and was defeated by the Doctor. Over the years and throughout space, they fought, a fight that ended with the DoctorÆs destruction of Skaro and the Daleks. Exceptà
Davros survived. Alone. In the dark. With only thoughts of revenge keeping him alive.
The Doctor is back. Davros is waiting. Their destiny is now.
Starring Paul McGann (the Doctor), India Fisher (Charley), Conrad Westmaas (C'rizz) and Terry Molloy (Davros); additional cast TBA. Directed by Gary Russell.
Welcome back, Doctorà
Centuries ago on the war-torn planet Skaro, a great scientist created the most evil creatures the Universe would ever knowà Daleks. It was at their genesis that the scientist, Davros, first met and was defeated by the Doctor. Over the years and throughout space, they fought, a fight that ended with the DoctorÆs destruction of Skaro and the Daleks. Exceptà
Davros survived. Alone. In the dark. With only thoughts of revenge keeping him alive.
The Doctor is back. Davros is waiting. Their destiny is now.
Starring Paul McGann (the Doctor), India Fisher (Charley), Conrad Westmaas (C'rizz) and Terry Molloy (Davros); additional cast TBA. Directed by Gary Russell.
LIVE 34, by James Parsons and Andrew Stirling-Brown
"You're listening to LIVE 34."
"LIVE 34 news on the hour every hour LIVE 34 broadcasting to Colony 34 all day every day LIVE 34 constantly updated every minute of every hour LIVE 34 sport, weather, business, local news, inter-planetary affairs LIVE 34 live, independent, accurate, comprehensive LIVE 34 all news, all day, every day LIVE 34."
"Reports are coming in of an explosion."
"On the line now is the leader of the FDP."
"The President is about to begin his address."
"We can see bodies in the wreckage."
Starring Sylvester McCoy (the Doctor); additional cast TBA.
"You're listening to LIVE 34."
"LIVE 34 news on the hour every hour LIVE 34 broadcasting to Colony 34 all day every day LIVE 34 constantly updated every minute of every hour LIVE 34 sport, weather, business, local news, inter-planetary affairs LIVE 34 live, independent, accurate, comprehensive LIVE 34 all news, all day, every day LIVE 34."
"Reports are coming in of an explosion."
"On the line now is the leader of the FDP."
"The President is about to begin his address."
"We can see bodies in the wreckage."
Starring Sylvester McCoy (the Doctor); additional cast TBA.
SCAREDY CAT, by Will Shindler
"Yaranaa - it means literally, 'the soul of the vengeful' - those whose lives have been cut short early and died with empty hearts"
Millennia ago, the people of the planet Caludaar pledged never to set foot on their sister planet Endarra. But what secrets does the planet hold? There are laws even the Doctor won't break.
And while C'rizz learns that some tragedies can't be averted, Charley must decide who the enemy actually is. For death walks on Endarra, and this time she won't be denied.
Starring Paul McGann (the Doctor), India Fisher (Charley) and Conrad Westmaas (C'rizz); additional cast TBA.
"Yaranaa - it means literally, 'the soul of the vengeful' - those whose lives have been cut short early and died with empty hearts"
Millennia ago, the people of the planet Caludaar pledged never to set foot on their sister planet Endarra. But what secrets does the planet hold? There are laws even the Doctor won't break.
And while C'rizz learns that some tragedies can't be averted, Charley must decide who the enemy actually is. For death walks on Endarra, and this time she won't be denied.
Starring Paul McGann (the Doctor), India Fisher (Charley) and Conrad Westmaas (C'rizz); additional cast TBA.
OTHER LIVES, by Gary Hopkins
London, 1851. Scene of the Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations. Scene also of a plot to un-seat the government, de-throne the monarch and start a republic. If the Duke of Wellington himself is to be believed...
While the Doctor and Charley are drawn into the murky world of nineteenth-century politics, C'rizz struggles to maintain his dignity against growing odds. What begins as an attempt to prevent murder quickly becomes a desperate race to avert revolution. Separated from the TARDIS, the travellers are left to wonder if they'll get their own lives back or be forever entangled with the lives of others.
And who is Mrs Georgina Marlow? What need does she feel the Doctor can satisfy?
Starring Paul McGann (the Doctor), India Fisher (Charley) and Conrad Westmaas (C'rizz); additional cast TBA.
London, 1851. Scene of the Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations. Scene also of a plot to un-seat the government, de-throne the monarch and start a republic. If the Duke of Wellington himself is to be believed...
While the Doctor and Charley are drawn into the murky world of nineteenth-century politics, C'rizz struggles to maintain his dignity against growing odds. What begins as an attempt to prevent murder quickly becomes a desperate race to avert revolution. Separated from the TARDIS, the travellers are left to wonder if they'll get their own lives back or be forever entangled with the lives of others.
And who is Mrs Georgina Marlow? What need does she feel the Doctor can satisfy?
Starring Paul McGann (the Doctor), India Fisher (Charley) and Conrad Westmaas (C'rizz); additional cast TBA.
PIER PRESSURE, by Robert Ross
Brighton, West Sussex; 1936 "Ere, listen listen, I've got one for you. There once was this bloke, you see. Good-looking sort of chap. Lovely, brightly coloured coat. No rubbish. Quality gear. Never bought a drink neither... or so they say. But his name wasn't Miller. Oh no, there'll never be another Cheeky Chappie, lady, there'll never be another. They broke the mould when they made me you know. No, this bloke called himself the Doctor. Doctor who you ask? And may well you. Don't know me self. No one ever knew. Funny that. He was a real strange one. Odd things happened when he arrived. Mind you, them were dark days. No one was laughing. And these were my people. My public. It was like playing first house at the Glasgow Empire. Just like the entire town was cursed it was. Cursed by something not of this world..."
Starring Colin Baker (the Doctor); additional cast TBA.
Brighton, West Sussex; 1936 "Ere, listen listen, I've got one for you. There once was this bloke, you see. Good-looking sort of chap. Lovely, brightly coloured coat. No rubbish. Quality gear. Never bought a drink neither... or so they say. But his name wasn't Miller. Oh no, there'll never be another Cheeky Chappie, lady, there'll never be another. They broke the mould when they made me you know. No, this bloke called himself the Doctor. Doctor who you ask? And may well you. Don't know me self. No one ever knew. Funny that. He was a real strange one. Odd things happened when he arrived. Mind you, them were dark days. No one was laughing. And these were my people. My public. It was like playing first house at the Glasgow Empire. Just like the entire town was cursed it was. Cursed by something not of this world..."
Starring Colin Baker (the Doctor); additional cast TBA.
TIME WORKS, by Steve Lyons
"You want to know about the Time Keepers? We work in their shadow, every tick and tock of our lives. We hear them in the workings of the Great Clock. We work hard, turn our hands û but we all wind down in time, and that is when they come for us: when our time is up."
The TARDIS lands in between times, in a time where this is no time. A time in which nothing can possibly be. But something isà The Doctor, Charley and CÆrizz are rats in the wheelwork, a threat to the schedule of a world where timing is everything. And the seconds are counting down to a fateful future that has already happened. Unless they can beat the clock. Tick, tock.
Starring Paul McGann (the Doctor), India Fisher (Charley) and Conrad Westmaas (C'rizz); additional cast TBA
"You want to know about the Time Keepers? We work in their shadow, every tick and tock of our lives. We hear them in the workings of the Great Clock. We work hard, turn our hands û but we all wind down in time, and that is when they come for us: when our time is up."
The TARDIS lands in between times, in a time where this is no time. A time in which nothing can possibly be. But something isà The Doctor, Charley and CÆrizz are rats in the wheelwork, a threat to the schedule of a world where timing is everything. And the seconds are counting down to a fateful future that has already happened. Unless they can beat the clock. Tick, tock.
Starring Paul McGann (the Doctor), India Fisher (Charley) and Conrad Westmaas (C'rizz); additional cast TBA