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* Harold - [[Geoffrey Leesley]] (as Geoff Leesley)
* Harold - [[Geoffrey Leesley]] (as Geoff Leesley)
* The Cook - [[Su Douglas]]
* The Cook - [[Su Douglas]]
==Credits==
*Cover Illustration - [[Ben Willsher]]
*Producer & Director - [[Kate Thomas]]
*Script Editor & Executive Producer - [[Michael Stevens]]
*Audio Editor - [[Neil Gardner]]
*Sound Design - [[Simon Hunt]]
*Production Assistant - [[Lyndsey Melling]]
*Studio Engineer - [[Simon Couzens]]
*Doctor Who Theme Tune Composed by - [[Ron Grainer]]
*With Thanks to - [[Gary Russell]], [[Edward Russell]], [[Kate Bush]] & [[David Turbitt|Dave Turbitt]]


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== References ==
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Revision as of 20:33, 16 September 2015

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The Broken Crown was the second story in the Serpent Crest arc, a series of five audio dramas featuring Tom Baker as the Fourth Doctor.

Publisher's summary

The year is 1861, and the Doctor and Mrs Wibbsey find themselves in the right place at the wrong time. At the rectory they encounter the ill-tempered Reverend Dobbs and his young ward Andrew, whose paper faces hide whatever horrors lie beneath. Tutoring him is one Mr Bewley, whom Mrs Wibbsey is startled to recognise. In Hexford Woods, the Doctor uncovers a secret which Andrew and his friends have been keeping. As the truth begins to emerge about the rectory's occupants, it also becomes clear why so many people have disappeared from the village. Unless the Doctor and Mrs Wibbsey can help, the whole village will soon be terrorised by a child's imagination...

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Notes

  • This story was available as a download from the AudioGo website until the company went into administration in 2013.

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