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== Crew ==
== Crew ==
* Produced by - [[Keith Barnfather]]  
* Produced by - [[Keith Barnfather]]
* Music by - [[Alistair Lock]]  
* Music by - [[Alistair Lock]]
* Cinematography by - [[Neil Oseman]]  
* Cinematography by - [[Neil Oseman]]
* Film Editing by - [[Anastasia Stylianou]]  
* Film Editing by - [[Anastasia Stylianou]]
* Art Department - [[Bob Covington]], [[Philip T. Robinson|Phillip T. Robinson]]
* Art Department - [[Bob Covington]], [[Philip T. Robinson|Phillip T. Robinson]]
* Sound Department - [[Mark Ayres]], [[Luis G. Garibay]]  
* Sound Department - [[Mark Ayres]], [[Luis G. Garibay]]
* Visual Effects by - [[Chris Gregory]], [[Kevin Gregory]]
* Visual Effects by - [[Chris Gregory]], [[Kevin Gregory]]
* Location Manager - [[Colin Campbell]]  
* Location Manager - [[Colin Campbell]]
* Production Assistant - [[Rosemary Howe]]  
* Production Assistant - [[Rosemary Howe]]
* Script Consultant - [[Marc Platt]], [[Barry Letts]]  
* Script Consultant - [[Marc Platt]], [[Barry Letts]]
* Production Assistant - [[Robin Prichard]]
* Production Assistant - [[Robin Prichard]]


== References ==
== References ==
* The Ghost is a [[time channeller]].  
* The Ghost is a [[time channeller]].
* [[The Sodality]] killed all the time channelers and [[time sensitive]]s in the future.
* [[The Sodality]] killed all the time channelers and [[time sensitive]]s in the future.


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== Home media and soundtrack ==
== Home media and soundtrack ==
[[File:Daemos Rising The Music.jpg|thumb|177x177px|"The Music' was released as the official soundtrack in 2004.]]
[[File:Daemos Rising The Music.jpg|thumb|177x177px|"The Music' was released as the official soundtrack in 2004.]]
* A soundtrack was also released that featured the music of [[Alistair Lock]].  
* 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 (releases)|11 February]] [[2015 (releases)|2015]].
* It was re-released by Time Travel TV on both DVD-R and through Vimeo's video-on-demand service on [[11 February (releases)|11 February]] [[2015 (releases)|2015]].
* It was officially released in 2016 by [[Koch Media]].
* It was officially released in 2016 by [[Koch Media]].
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Dæmos Rising was a 2004 direct-to-DVD show from Reeltime Pictures. It features Kate Lethbridge-Stewart and Douglas Cavendish – both of whom previously appeared in Downtime – and the return of the Dæmons.

Synopsis

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?

Plot

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Cast

Crew

References

Story notes

  • The DVD was also released as a Limited Edition containing an inlay autographed by cast and crew members of the story. These were: Beverley Cressman (Kate Lethbridge-Stewart); Miles Richardson (Douglas Cavendish); Andrew Wisher (The Ghost); Alistair Lock (Composer); David J. Howe (Writer); and Keith Barnfather (Producer/Director).
  • The story also tied in to Telos Publishing's Time Hunter novellas range, with the credit "Some concepts and characters based on the Time Hunter Books from Telos Publishing Ltd." appearing on the closing credits.
  • Kate Lethbridge-Stewart had previously appeared in HOMEVID: Downtime and would later appear in TV: The Power of Three.

Continuity

Home media and soundtrack

"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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