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== Notes ==
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* The story introduced eleven new incarnations of the [[Time Lord]] [[Drax]], of which five were voiced by actors: [[Ray Brooks]] ([[Third Drax]]), [[John Challis]] ([[Fifth Drax]]), [[Miranda Raison]] ([[Eighth Drax]]), [[John Leeson]] ([[Ninth Drax]]) and [[Hugh Fraser]] ([[Twelfth Drax]]).
* The story introduced eleven new incarnations of the [[Time Lord]] [[Drax]], of which five were voiced by actors: [[Ray Brooks]] ([[Third Drax]]), [[John Challis]] ([[Fifth Drax]]), [[Miranda Raison]] ([[Eighth Drax]]), [[John Leeson]] ([[Ninth Drax]]) and [[Hugh Fraser]] ([[Twelfth Drax]]).
** Later the ''[[Here Lies Drax (audio story)|Here Lies Drax]]'' got three more incarnations of Drax voiced by actors: [[Jeff Rawle]] ([[Fourth Drax]]), [[Hugh Ross]] ([[Seventh Drax]]) and [[Nina Wadia]] ([[Tenth Drax]]).
* This story was recorded on [[26 March (production)|26 March]] & [[20 May (production)|20 May]] [[2014 (production)|2014]] at [[The Moat Studios]] and [[Audio Sorcery]].
* This story was recorded on [[26 March (production)|26 March]] & [[20 May (production)|20 May]] [[2014 (production)|2014]] at [[The Moat Studios]] and [[Audio Sorcery]].
* This story was originally released on CD and download.
* This story was originally released on CD and download.
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The Trouble with Drax was the sixth story in the fifth series of The Fourth Doctor Adventures, produced by Big Finish Productions. It was written by John Dorney and featured Tom Baker as the Fourth Doctor, Lalla Ward as Romana II and introduced Ray Brooks as Drax.

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Altrazar. The temporal Atlantis, a place lost to time. Believed by many to be a myth, it has long been the perfect location for the rich and powerful to hide away their most dangerous secrets.

Until now.

Because the somewhat crooked, not exactly honest, wheeler-dealer cockney Time Lord known as Drax has found a map that leads to its location. And, at the behest of a manipulative businessman, he's going to use it.

When the TARDIS is dragged out of the space-time vortex, its crew aren't best pleased to see the Doctor's old school friend, even less when he pressgangs them into joining a raid on the most secure safe-house in history. However with Romana and K9 held hostage, the Doctor has little choice but to agree. With Drax in tow, he heads for the planet.

Which is where the trouble starts.

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