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[[Category:Eighth Doctor audio plays]] | [[Category:Eighth Doctor audio plays]] | ||
[[Category:Ice Warriors audio plays]] | [[Category:Ice Warriors audio plays]] | ||
[[Category:2010 audio plays]] | [[Category:2010 audio plays]] |
Revision as of 18:51, 17 November 2010
Synopsis
Deimos, moon of Mars – where Lord Slaadek's plans to revive the ancient Ice Warrior civilisation hang by a thread. Only the Doctor can stop him… but an old enemy, hiding in the catacombs, has an alternative plan. A plan that will test the Doctor's heroism to its limits. Just how far will the Doctor go to prevent the destruction and resurrection of Mars – on a day when his friends become enemies, and his enemies have right on their side?
Cast
- The Doctor - Paul McGann
- Tamsin Drew - Niky Wardley
- Lucie Miller - Sheridan Smith
- The Monk - Graeme Garden
- Professor Boston Schooner - David Warner
- Gregson Grenville - Nicky Henson
- Margaret - Susan Brown
- Temperance Finch - Tracy Ann Oberman
- Harold - Nick Wilton
- Ice Warriors - Nicholas Briggs
- Pilot - Jack Brown
References
- The Monk's TARDIS hides itself using a camoflage unit.
Notes
to be added
Continuity
- The Monk's TARDIS is damaged after the Doctor stole the directional unit. (BFA: The Book of Kells)
Timeline
- The Resurrection of Mars occurs after BFA: Deimos
- The Resurrection of Mars occurs before BFA: Relative Dimensions