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|image          = Tsar Wars.jpg
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|range          = Serpent Crest
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|companions      = [[Fenella Wibbsey|Wibbsey]]
|companions      = [[Fenella Wibbsey|Wibbsey]]
|enemy          =  
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|setting           = [[Robotov Empire]]
|setting         = [[Robotov Empire]]
|writer          = [[Paul Magrs]]
|writer          = Paul Magrs
|director        = [[Kate Thomas]]
|director        = [[Kate Thomas]]
|producer        = Kate Thomas
|producer        = Kate Thomas
|sound          = [[Simon Hunt]]
|sound          = [[Simon Hunt]]
|publisher      = AudioGO  
|publisher      = AudioGO  
|release date    = [[8 September (releases)|8 September]] [[2011 (releases)|2011]]
|release date    = 8 September 2011
|format          =1 Episode on 1 CD<br />(1st of 5 stories)
|format          =1 CD<br/>1st of 5 stories  
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|isbn            = ISBN 1-4084-6885-9
|isbn            = ISBN 1-4084-6885-9
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== Publisher's summary ==
== Publisher's summary ==
The Doctor and Mrs Wibbsey are catapulted from present day Earth to a futuristic civilisation in a distant galaxy. At the Robotov Palace they find the Tsar and Tsarina ruling over their empire whilst human workers toil on satellite moons. The Doctor is mistaken for an old ally of the Tsarina's, but then suspected of treason when the Palace comes under attack. Dark secrets are lurking in the shadows, and the mysterious Father Gregory will set off a chain of events which have long-lasting consequences for the Doctor and Mrs Wibbsey.
[[Fourth Doctor|The Doctor]] and [[Fenella Wibbsey|Mrs Wibbsey]] are catapulted from present day [[Earth]] to a futuristic civilisation in a distant galaxy. At the Robotov Palace they find the [[Tsar]] and [[Tsarina (Tsar Wars)|Tsarina]] ruling over their empire whilst human workers toil on satellite moons. The Doctor is mistaken for [[Gregory (Tsar Wars)|an old ally]] of the Tsarina's, but then suspected of treason when the Palace comes under attack. Dark secrets are lurking in the shadows, and the mysterious Father Gregory will set off a chain of events which have long-lasting consequences for the Doctor and Mrs Wibbsey.


== Plot ==
== Plot ==
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* [[Bellis]] / [[Servo 71]] - [[Gabriel Vick]]


== References ==
== Worldbuilding ==
* The Doctor claims to have been in the [[1927]] [[science fiction]] film ''[[Metropolis]]''.
* The Doctor claims to have been in the [[1927]] [[science fiction]] film ''[[Metropolis (film)|Metropolis]]''.


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
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* The Tsar of the Robotov Empire and the Tsarina's ally Father Gregory are based on the historical figures Tsar Nicholas II of Russia and [[Grigori Rasputin]], whom [[Michael Jayston]] and [[Tom Baker]] played in the 1971 film {{wi|Nicholas and Alexandra}} respectively.
* The Tsar of the Robotov Empire and the Tsarina's ally Father Gregory are based on the historical figures Tsar Nicholas II of Russia and [[Grigori Rasputin]], whom [[Michael Jayston]] and [[Tom Baker]] played in the 1971 film {{wi|Nicholas and Alexandra}} respectively.
* This story was later included in ''[[The Nest Cottage Chronicles]]''.
* This story was later included in ''[[The Nest Cottage Chronicles]]''.
* Michael Jayston also played the evil version of the Doctor called [[the Valeyard]] in [[TV]]: [[Season 23 (Doctor Who 1963)|''The Trial of a Time Lord'']] and multiple [[Big Finish Productions|Big Finish]] audio stories.


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
* This story is set directly after [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Sepulchre (audio story)|Sepulchre]]''.
* This story is set directly after [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Sepulchre (audio story)|Sepulchre]]''.
* A symbol of a snake eating its own tail ([[ouroboros]]) is mentioned, similar to the one the [[Eleventh Doctor]] would say [[the Corsair]] had tattooed somewhere on their body with each regeneration. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Doctor's Wife]]'')
* A symbol of a snake eating its own tail ([[ouroboros]]) is mentioned, similar to the one the [[Eleventh Doctor]] would say [[the Corsair]] had tattooed somewhere on their body with each regeneration. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Doctor's Wife (TV story)|The Doctor's Wife]]'')


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Tsar Wars was the first story in the Serpent Crest arc, a series of five audio dramas featuring Tom Baker as the Fourth Doctor.

Publisher's summary[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Doctor and Mrs Wibbsey are catapulted from present day Earth to a futuristic civilisation in a distant galaxy. At the Robotov Palace they find the Tsar and Tsarina ruling over their empire whilst human workers toil on satellite moons. The Doctor is mistaken for an old ally of the Tsarina's, but then suspected of treason when the Palace comes under attack. Dark secrets are lurking in the shadows, and the mysterious Father Gregory will set off a chain of events which have long-lasting consequences for the Doctor and Mrs Wibbsey.

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