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* [[Morgan (The Spectre of Lanyon Moor)|Professor Morgan]]/[[Sancreda]]/[[UNIT Sentry]] - [[Toby Longworth]]
* [[Morgan (The Spectre of Lanyon Moor)|Professor Morgan]]/[[Sancreda]]/[[UNIT Sentry]] - [[Toby Longworth]]
* [[Archibald Flint|Sir Archibald Flint]] - [[James Bolam]]
* [[Archibald Flint|Sir Archibald Flint]] - [[James Bolam]]
* [[Nikki Hunter]]/[[Pelagia Stamatis]]/[[Croft|Corporal Croft]]- [[Helen Goldwyn]]
* [[Nikki Hunter]]/[[Pelagia Stamatis]]/[[Croft|Corporal Croft]] - [[Helen Goldwyn]]
* [[Ashforde|Captain Ashforde]] - [[Nicholas Pegg]]
* [[Ashforde|Captain Ashforde]] - [[Nicholas Pegg]]



Revision as of 03:06, 27 January 2013

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The Spectre of Lanyon Moor was the first Big Finish Productions Doctor Who audio story to feature Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart and the first 'official' meeting of the characters with the actors playing their characters. Nicholas Courtney had previously played the Brigadier in audio form in the two audio radio plays The Paradise of Death and The Ghosts of N-Space opposite Jon Pertwee and Elisabeth Sladen.

Publisher's summary

In a desolate Cornish landscape littered with relics of prehistoric man, the Sixth Doctor and Evelyn uncover a catalogue of mysteries.

What is the secret of the fogou? Can the moor be haunted by a demonic host of imps? And what is Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart doing in Pengriffen?

Teaming up with his old friend, the Doctor realises that an ancient conflict is nearing its conclusion -- and Lanyon Moor is set to be the final battleground.

Cast

References

The Doctor

  • The Brigadier recognises the Doctor by how outrageously he is dressed.
  • The poem quoted by the Doctor is The Fairies by William Allingham.

Human organisations

  • The Brigadier is doing a little bit of undercover work for UNIT.

Locations

  • The Doctor once visited the Parthenon in Athens while it was being built.

Species

  • Around eighteen thousand years ago, a Tregannon spaceship visited what would become Cornwall.

Technology

Notes

Art by Lee Sullivan from DWM 292

Continuity

External links