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|script          = The Audio Scripts
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|companions      = [[Charlotte Pollard|Charley]], [[Romana II]]
|companions      = [[Charlotte Pollard|Charley]]
|featuring      = Matrix Rassilon{{!}}Rassilon
|featuring      = Romana II
|featuring2      = Vansell
|featuring2      = Vansell
|featuring3      = Dalek Emperor
|featuring3     = Matrix Rassilon{{!}}Rassilon
|enemy          = [[Neverperson|Neverpeople]]
|featuring4     = Dalek Emperor
|enemy          = [[Sentris]]
|writer          = [[Alan Barnes]]
|writer          = [[Alan Barnes]]
|director        = [[Gary Russell]]
|director        = [[Gary Russell]]

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Neverland was the thirty-third story in Big Finish's monthly range. It was written by Alan Barnes and featured Paul McGann as the Eighth Doctor, India Fisher as Charlotte Pollard, Lalla Ward as Romana II, Anthony Keetch as Vansell and Don Warrington as Rassilon.

This story concluded the arc of stories beginning with Invaders from Mars concerning the paradox of Charley Pollard's surviving the R101's destruction.

Neverland was one of three audio stories to feature Paul McGann's Eighth Doctor alongside Romana as played by Lalla Ward. The others were the audio adaptation Shada, which itself was an extended release of the webcast of the same name, and Zagreus.

Publisher's summary

The Web of Time is stretched to breaking. History is leaking like a sieve. In the Citadel of Gallifrey, the Time Lords fear the end of everything that is, everything that was... everything that will be.

The Doctor holds the Time Lords' only hope — but exactly what lengths will the Celestial Intervention Agency go to in their efforts to retrieve something important from within his TARDIS? What has caused the Imperiatrix Romanadvoratrelundar to declare war on the rest of creation? And can an old nursery rhyme about a monster called Zagreus really be coming true?

The answers can only be found outside the bounds of the universe itself, in a place that history forgot. In the wastegrounds of eternity. In the Neverland.

Plot

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Cast

References

Botany

Conventions

Galaxies

Gallifreyan culture

Gallifreyan history

Gallifreyan technology

Space-time vessels

Other realities

Species

TARDIS

Theories and concepts

Timeline

Time Lords

  • When Romana was a young girl of sixty, her family went to the shores of Lake Abydos on Gallifrey.

Literature

  • Charley makes various reference to Peter Pan.

Notes

  • Don Warrington's name was not included in any of the cast lists printed in Doctor Who Magazine, www.doctorwho.co.uk or the CD's inner booklet in order to conceal the character's identity. His name does, however, appear on the cover of the CD.[1]
  • Despite Neverland being publicised as a traditional Big Finish Productions four-part story, it was released as "a special two-part, feature-length" presentation with episodes of seventy-two minutes each.[1]
  • Part 2 of Neverland leads directly into Zagreus. However, there was a gap of a year and five months between the release of Neverland in June 2002 and the release of Zagreus in November 2003.
  • This audio drama was recorded on 24 and 25 January 2001 and 27 February 2002.
  • This story was originally released on CD. It is now available as a download, as well as to stream on Spotify.

Continuity

If you'd like to talk about narrative problems with this story — like plot holes and things that seem to contradict other stories — please go to this episode's discontinuity discussion.

External links

Footnotes

  1. 1.0 1.1 Neverland. The Millennium Effect. Retrieved on 4 February 2012.