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* [[Paul McGann]] - [[Durian]]
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* [[Sylvester McCoy]] - [[Persidian III|The Witch Prime]]
* [[Sylvester McCoy]] - [[Persidian III|The Witch Prime]]
* [[Lauren Crace]] - [[Kitty (The Broken World)|Kitty]]
* [[Lauren Crace]] - [[Kitty (The Pointed Hand)|Kitty]]
* [[Jenny Agutter]] - [[Professor]] [[Cantha (The Broken World)|Cantha]]
* [[Jenny Agutter]] - [[Professor]] [[Cantha]]
* [[Jed Brophy]] - TBA
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* [[Tamsin Greig]] - TBA
* [[Tamsin Greig]] - [[The Sage of the Waves]]
* [[Simon Bugg]] - [[Major]] [[Apper (The Minister of Chance)|Apper]]
* [[Simon Bugg]] - [[Major]] [[Apper]]
* [[Richard Oliver]] - [[The Spider (The Minister of Chance)|The Spider]]
* [[Richard Oliver]] - [[Spider (The Pointed Hand)|The Spider]]
* [[Beccy Meany]] - [[Spider Guard (The Minister of Chance)|Spider Guard]]
* [[Beccy Meany]] - [[Spider Guard]]
* [[Scribble (actor)|Scribble]] - [[Princess]] [[Didi (The Minister of Chance)|Didi]]
* [[Scribble (actor)|Scribble]] - [[Princess]] [[Didi (The Pointed Hand)|Didi]]
* [[Lee Oulton]] - [[Segway Rider (The Minister of Chance)|Segway Rider]]
* [[Lee Oulton]] - [[Segway Rider]]
* [[Philip Glenister (actor)|Philip Glenister]] - The [[Summer King (The Pointed Hand)|Summer King]]


== Production ==
== Production ==

Revision as of 21:27, 11 April 2024

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The Minister of Chance was an ultimately unproduced full-length television movie adaption of the The Minister of Chance audio series. It was to be split into four parts.

A video adaption of the prologue, The Pointed Hand, was released on 17 October 2014 to promote a Kickstarter to fund the movie.[1]

Synopsis

The Minister of Chance is an epic fantasy film based on the amazingly successful podcast series of the same name. It boasts an A-list cast, award-winning writing and a legion of worldwide fans.

Cast

Production

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A poster for the movie

The Kickstarter began on 2 October 2014, and the goal was sat to £100,000 pounds, with pledges ranging from £10 for a mention in the credits as well as access to the completed film if the project was successful, to over £2,500 to get one of the character's costumes when filming finished.[2] The project did not reach its intended goal as per 31 October 2014 and the project was abandoned.[3]

Footnotes