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Revision as of 12:51, 4 May 2024
The Tiger was the fifth release in the The Minister of Chance series. It was written by Dan Freeman and featured Julian Wadham as the Second Minister of Chance, Lauren Crace as Kitty, Jenny Agutter as Professor Cantha, Peter Guinness as the Horseman, Paul McGann as Durian and Sylvester McCoy as the Witch Prime, Persidian III.
Publisher's summary
- Original
The Horseman finally catches up with The Minister and an injured Kitty on the plain of Tombs in Paludin Fields. Meanwhile in Tanto, Professor Cantha and Sunflower spread the ancient knowledge of science among the people of Tanto. In Sezuan, Durian's ambitions are realised with the help of the vicious Lord Rathen.
- Podcast
Part 1
The Minister finally confronts The Horseman on the Plain of Tombs...
Part 2
Kitty lies bleeding on The Plain of Tombs, and The Witch Prime is stuck in a lift with Durian
Part 3
Kitty confronts The Sage of The Waves, and learns something of her origins...
Part 4
Things build to a shocking conclusion as Durian heads to the peace summit with The Queen of Jura...
Plot
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Cast
- Julian Wadham - The Minister
- Lauren Crace - Kitty
- Jenny Agutter – Professor Cantha
- Paul Darrow – Lord Rathen
- Stuart Fox - Porcher
- Beth Goddard - Sunflower
- Tamsin Greig – The Sage of the Waves
- Peter Guinness – The Horseman
- Sylvester McCoy – The Witch Prime
- Paul McGann - Durian
- Kemi-bo Jacobs - Queen Laila of Jura
- Kane Sharpe - Prince Attin of Jura
- Michael Stevenson - Major Panter
- Frances Tomelty – The Seer
- Iain Fraser - Major Penny
- Nathan Ives-Moiba - Captain Waze
- Jonathan Akingba - Bjorlette
- George A. Murphy – Sherred The Pimp
- Kevin Baldwin - Jockel
- Richard Garaghty - Squezit
- Daniel Easton - Corrio
- Simon Hickson – Gallichan
- Kevin Baldwin - Keep
- Gareth Jones - Hotbeehns
Crew
- Executive Producer - Clare Eden
- Writer - Dan Freeman
- Producer - Dan Freeman
- Director - Dan Freeman
- Script Editor - Jonathan Barnes
- Sound Recording - Chris Mock
- Sound Recording (Location) - Jim Armstrong
- Sound Mixing - Chris Mock
- Production Assistant - Abi Bunney
- Podcast Presentation - Jules Sherred
- Graphic Designer - Thomas Moulton
With thanks to Karl Philips
Worldbuilding
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Notes
to be added
Continuity
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Gallery
- Main article: The Minister of Chance (series)/Gallery
External Links
Footnotes
Notes
References
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