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|series          = [[Big Finish Doctor Who audio stories#The War Doctor|The War Doctor]]
|anthology        = ''[[Only the Monstrous (audio anthology)|Only the Monstrous]]''
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|series          = ''[[The War Doctor (audio series)|The War Doctor]]''
|prev            = The Innocent (audio story)
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The Thousand Worlds was the second audio story in the anthology Only the Monstrous. It featured John Hurt as the War Doctor and Jacqueline Pearce as Cardinal Ollistra.

Publisher's summary

With the high-ranking Time Lord Seratrix behind enemy lines, the War Doctor finds himself assigned to a rescue mission. But any room for manoeuvre is severely restricted by an area of space known as the Null Zone.

Times have changed on Keska, and a countdown to destruction is beginning.

But who are the Taalyens and what is their part in the great and terrifying Dalek plan?

Plot

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Cast

References

  • When Ollistra says the Doctor will be sent behind enemy lines, he asks her if she watches a lot of war films.
  • Seratrix traversed the Null Zone in his battle TARDIS.
  • The Doctor has adjusted his sonic screwdriver so that it can materialise the TARDIS around him.
  • The enslaved people of Keska believe the Daleks have enslaved a thousand worlds in order to build their machines.

Notes

Continuity

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