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The Eighth Doctor: The Time War Series 3
Performed by Paul McGann, By (author) Matt Fitton, By (author) Lisa McMullin, By (author) Roland Moore, By (author) John Dorney, Director Ken Bentley, By (composer) Benji Clifford, By (composer) Jamie Robertson, Cover design or artwork by Tom Webster
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A special run of prequels to Doctor Who: The War Doctor. The Time War rages through space and time - two powerful enemies in a fight to the death. The Doctor keeps to the fringes of the conflict, helping where he can. He is not a warrior. Not yet. But this war takes no prisoners, and friends and enemies are drawing the Doctor ever closer to his destiny. 3.1 State of Bliss by Matt Fitton. Bliss has lost her home, her family, and her friends - an orphan of the Time War. The Doctor attempts to find out where things went wrong. Across a multiverse of possibilities, Bliss discovers the many paths her life could have taken - but do they always lead to the Time War? And if Bliss can save her past, will she destroy her future - and the Doctor's? 3.2 The Famished Lands by Lisa McMullin. Trying to make a difference far from the front lines, the Doctor and Bliss arrive in the Vale of Iptheus, where the Time War is starving populations out of existence. The inhabitants have taken matters into their own hands - but are now on course for something worse. Bliss discovers exactly how the robot Enablers are helping the people, while the Doctor uncovers a terrifying secret. 3.3 Fugitive in Time by Roland Moore Returning a favour for Major Tamasan, the Doctor and Bliss accompany her to extract a dangerous fugitive from an isolated medieval world. Shonnath is the last of her kind and has her reasons to be wary of Time Lords. What's more, the Daleks are also on her trail - and when the Doctor and friends arrive, the enemy is already closer than they think. 3.4 The War Valeyard by John Dorney. The Valeyard has returned to the universe amid the Time War - and the Time Lords see his potential to end the conflict for good. When the Doctor discovers that his twisted future self has been conscripted, he sets out with Bliss to find him, braving a planet ravaged by Daleks. But in a world where he can finally be a hero, will the Valeyard want to leave? CAST: Paul McGann (The Doctor), Rakhee Thakrar (Bliss), Wendy Craig (Shonnath), Michael Jayston (The Valeyard), Anjli Mohindra (Calla), Nina Wadia (Deepa), John Scougall (Ryall/Sythes), Adele Anderson (Tamasan), Natalie Gumede (Aeronwen), Raj Ghatak (Zendo/Emory), Andrew Fettes (Aid Worker/Shopkeeper), Tracy Wiles (Digital Voice/Comms Message/Servant), Jamie Newall (Vashko), Jude Owuso (Dransino), Nicholas Briggs (The Daleks/Time Strategist), Michael Jayston (The Valeyard), Venice Van Someren (Nim). Other parts played by members of the cast.
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Publisher | Big Finish Productions Ltd
Published date | 31 Oct 2019
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Format | CD-Audio
Pages | 0
Dimensions | 142 x 125 x 0mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 0g
ISBN | 978-1-7870-3385-6
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BISAC | fiction / science fiction / space opera
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