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|setting = ''[[The World]]'', c. [[1,501,746]] | |setting = ''[[The World]]'', c. [[Far future|1,501,746]] | ||
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Revision as of 05:55, 17 January 2020
The Wreck of the World was the fourth and final story of the fourth series of The Early Adventures, produced by Big Finish Productions. It was written by Timothy X. Atack, narrated by Wendy Padbury and Frazer Hines and featured the Second Doctor, Jamie McCrimmon and Zoe Heriot.
Publisher's summary
Undergoing repairs in deep space, the TARDIS is caught in a collision with the huge, decaying wreck of a starship. Zoe, spacewalking, is separated from her companions in the crash, and the Doctor and Jamie wake to find the TARDIS fused to the side of the ship.
Venturing inside to rescue their friend, they discover that they are on board The World, the very first colony ship to leave Earth, lost mid-voyage under unknown circumstances.
And they are not alone. A terrible suspension chamber is filled with dead, withered human bodies, and a team of gun-toting astronauts are stalking the corridors. But a far greater threat lurks deep inside. The terrifying force responsible for the scuttling of the ship is active once more — and if it can’t be stopped, it won’t just be the end of this World. It’ll be the end of all of them.
Plot
to be added
Cast
- Zoe Heriot/Narrator - Wendy Padbury
- Jamie McCrimmon/The Doctor - Frazer Hines
- The Nostic - Rosanna Miles
- Commander Lorne - Judith Roddy
- Twenty - Adam Newington
- Porthintus - Don McCorkindale
- Professor Blavatsky - Richenda Carey
References
- BBC Luna was the first television station based on the Moon.
Notes
- This is both the last Early Adventures release and Second Doctor audio story to use the sidebar cover layout.
Continuity
- The Second Doctor notes that a million and a half years have passed since the Battle of Culloden, give or take. (TV: The Highlanders)
External links
- Official The Wreck of the World page at bigfinish.com