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* [[Anna (Red Planets)|Anna]] / [[Commander of Phobos Mission]] - [[Genevieve Gaunt]]
* [[Anna (Red Planets)|Anna]] / [[Commander of Phobos Mission]] - [[Genevieve Gaunt]]
* [[Sokolov]] - [[Max Bollinger]]
* [[Sokolov]] - [[Max Bollinger]]
* [[Mission Control (Red Planets)|Mission Control]] / Voice of [[Map (Red Planets)|Map]] / [[George (Red Planets)|George]] / [[Television Announcer]] - [[Chris Dale]]
* [[Mission Control (Red Planets)|Mission Control]] / Voice of [[Map (Red Planets)|Map]] / [[George (Red Planets)|George]] / [[Television announcer (Red Planets)|Television Announcer]] - [[Chris Dale]]


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 19:32, 16 March 2021

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You may be looking for the short story "Red Planet".

Red Planets was the two hundred and forty first story in Big Finish's monthly range. It was written by Una McCormack and featured Sylvester McCoy as the Seventh Doctor, Sophie Aldred as Ace and Bonnie Langford as Melanie Bush.

Publisher's summary

London, 2017. Except... it isn't. Berlin, 1961. But it isn't that either. Not really. Not in the timeline the Doctor knows. Something is very wrong.

While Ace tries to save the life of a wounded British spy, Mel and the Doctor must get to grips with the modern day socialist Republic of Mokoshia. For Mel it feels strangely familiar and 'right', which makes the Doctor feel even more uneasy.

Soon, a message from a dark and blood-soaked distant future is on its way... But the Doctor will have to act fast to stop this timeline becoming reality.

And with Ace stranded in an alternate 1961, will saving the Earth end her existence?

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Notes

Alternate cover.

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