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'''''Pisces''''' was a 1990s original sci-fi audio series written and produced by [[Nigel Fairs]] which shared actors and continuity with the ''[[Audio Visuals]]''. Much of Fairs' later work with licensed properties was presaged in ''Pisces'', including his focus on [[Leela]], which here manifested in the Leela-like character of [[companion]] Alitza, as well as his compositional talents, which later saw use in such works as ''[[The Faction Paradox Protocols]]''. Two episodes of ''Pisces'' were adapted into stories in [[BBV Productions]]' ''[[The Time Travellers (series)|The Time Travellers]]''. | '''''Pisces''''' was a 1990s original sci-fi audio series written and produced by [[Nigel Fairs]] which shared actors and continuity with the ''[[Audio Visuals (fan work)|Audio Visuals]]''. Much of Fairs' later work with licensed properties was presaged in ''Pisces'', including his focus on [[Leela]], which here manifested in the Leela-like character of [[companion]] Alitza, as well as his compositional talents, which later saw use in such works as ''[[The Faction Paradox Protocols]]''. Two episodes of ''Pisces'' were adapted into stories in [[BBV Productions]]' ''[[The Time Travellers (series)|The Time Travellers]]''. | ||
== Stories == | == Stories == |
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Pisces was a 1990s original sci-fi audio series written and produced by Nigel Fairs which shared actors and continuity with the Audio Visuals. Much of Fairs' later work with licensed properties was presaged in Pisces, including his focus on Leela, which here manifested in the Leela-like character of companion Alitza, as well as his compositional talents, which later saw use in such works as The Faction Paradox Protocols. Two episodes of Pisces were adapted into stories in BBV Productions' The Time Travellers.
Stories[[edit] | [edit source]]
# | Title | Cast & Crew | Notes |
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1 | Deja Vu | Pisces - Maria Galante, Anton Savage - Nigel Fairs, Beth - Lucy Portch, Darkness - Nicholas Briggs, Billy - Matt Sheppard, Henderson - Mike Canavan, Ted - Gary Russell, Music: Alistair Lock | |
2 | Blood Sports | Pisces - Maria Galante, Anton Savage - Nigel Fairs, Sybil - Jenny Ellis, Darkness - Nicholas Briggs, Baloney - Nicholas Briggs, Frank - Mark Young, Leech - Gary Russell, Gem - Leon Cooper, Seth - Madeleine Brentnall, Beth - Lucy Portch, Recker - Matt Sheppard, Music: Nigel Fairs | Features Sargol. Later adapted as Blood Sports |
3 | The Huntress | Pisces - Maria Galante, Anton - Nigel Fairs, Alitza - Lizi Hann, Konstantin - Nigel Peever, The Healer - Alistair Lock, Marianne - Clair Haifield, Dekker - Anthony Townsend, Kurt - David Clarke, Guard - Saul Jaffe, Survivor - Linda Bartram, Darkness - Nicholas Briggs, Music: Nigel Fairs | Features first appearance of Point of Stillness |
4 | Guests for the Night | Pisces - Linda Bartram, Anton - Nigel Fairs, Alitza - Lizi Hann, Vena - Penny Horder, Harry - Michael Adams, Webster - John Ainsworth, Darkness - Nicholas Briggs, Music: Alistair Lock | Later adapted as Guests for the Night |
5 | Lyr | Pisces - Linda Bartram, Anton - Nigel Fairs, Alitza - Lizi Hann, Lyr - Saul Jaffe, Lisha - Rebecca Hall, Parry - John McCormack, Darkness - Nicholas Briggs, Music: Nigel Fairs | |
6 | The Scorroth | Unreleased |
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