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|setting        = The ''[[Golden Hind (spacecraft)|Golden Hind]]'' and [[Nonesuch Palace]], [[1588]]
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A Storm of Angels was the seventh Doctor Who Unbound audio story produced by Big Finish Productions, it was also a sequel to the first story in the Unbound range Auld Mortality. Geoffrey Bayldon reprised the role of an alternative First Doctor as did Carole Ann Ford as Susan. This story was double the length of the first story featuring this Doctor being four parts over 2 CDs compared to Auld Mortality's single part story.

Publisher's summary

What if... the Doctor really had changed History, even just the tiniest bit?

1480: Leonardo da Vinci visits the stars.

1508: Vasco da Gama sets foot on Mars.

1585: Francis Drake begins charting the Asteroid belt.

1588: Earth is destroyed by a storm of angels.

The Doctor was really enjoying his freedom. But now there's a Temporal Agent on his tail. Gloriana and the President of Gallifrey are not amused. And Susan's none too well either.

Possibilities, like the Doctor, have a habit of running away with themselves. But who cares, when the jewels are so dazzling...

Plot

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Cast

References

Notes

  • This audio drama was recorded on 31 May and 1 June 2004 at The Moat Studios.
  • This story featured Geoffrey Bayldon's final portrayal as the Doctor.
  • This is a sequel to Auld Mortality.
  • This story was released as a two-disc set. It is now currently available as a download only.

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