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'''''Dæmos Rising''''' was a [[2004]] direct-to-DVD drama production from [[Reeltime Pictures]]. It features [[Kate Stewart|Kate Lethbridge-Stewart]] and [[Douglas Cavendish]] – both of whom previously appeared in ''[[Downtime (home video)|Downtime]]'' – and the return of the [[Dæmon]]s.
'''''Dæmos Rising''''' was a [[2004]] direct-to-DVD drama production from [[Reeltime Pictures]]. It features [[Kate Stewart|Kate Lethbridge-Stewart]] and [[Douglas Cavendish]] – both of whom previously appeared in ''[[Downtime (home video)|Downtime]]'' – and the return of the [[Dæmon]]s.



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Dæmos Rising was a 2004 direct-to-DVD drama production from Reeltime Pictures. It features Kate Lethbridge-Stewart and Douglas Cavendish – both of whom previously appeared in Downtime – and the return of the Dæmons.

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When Kate Lethbridge-Stewart responds to a message from ex-UNIT operative Douglas Cavendish, she has no idea what she is getting herself into.

Arriving at Cavendish's country retreat, she finds herself caught up in ancient rituals and a demonic power her father had once helped to overcome. Summoned from its resting place by a tyranny from the future, a Dæmon is set to return to Earth. Can Kate and the broken Cavendish save the planet from destruction or future domination?

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"The Music' was released as the official soundtrack in 2004.
  • A soundtrack was also released that featured the music of Alistair Lock.
  • It was re-released by Time Travel TV on both DVD-R and through Vimeo's video-on-demand service on 11 February 2015.
  • It was officially released in 2016 by Koch Media.

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