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Doctor Who - The Eighth Doctor: Time War 4
By (author) Matt Fitton, By (author) Lisa McMullin, By (author) John Dorney, Director Helen Goldwyn, Cover design or artwork by Tom Webster, Performed by Paul McGann, By (composer) Benji Clifford, By (composer) Jamie Robertson
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The Time War is the legendary combat between the Time Lords and their arch enemies the Daleks, an event so huge, so terrible, that only a fragment could be released on television. These audio adventures bring the epic scale of the conflict to life as the two races battle and the universe burns in the crossfire! In this release, the Eighth Doctor and Bliss are dragged into The Time War as the Daleks replenish their army, using Davros himself. 4.1 and 4.2 Palindrome by John Dorney. In an alternative universe, Davros lives in peace, until the Doctor and Bliss arrive, and the Daleks emerge in a new reality. 4.3 Dreadshade by Lisa McMullin.The Time Lords, including the General and the Twelve, adjust to life after the Time War, until the Doctor and Bliss return with a warning. 4.4 Restoration of the Daleks by Matt Fitton. The Dalek Time Strategist restores the Dalek armies to the universe, but wants to dispense with Davros. CAST: Paul McGann (The Doctor), Rakhee Thakrar (Bliss), Terry Molloy (Davros), Adele Anderson (Major Tamasan), Isla Blair (Charn), Ken Bones (The General), Nicholas Briggs (The Daleks), Chris Jarman (Rasmus), Julia McKenzie (The Twelve), Suzanne Procter (Tubor/Deadshade), Jemima Rooper (Mithia). Other parts played by members of the cast.
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Publisher | Big Finish Productions Ltd
Published date | 30 Nov 2020
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Format | CD-Audio
Pages | 0
Dimensions | 142 x 125 x 0mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 0g
ISBN | 978-1-7870-3387-0
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BISAC | fiction / science fiction / space opera
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