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'''''Caerdroia''''' was a [[2004]] [[Eighth Doctor]] [[Big Finish]] audio story, featuring [[companion]]s [[Charley Pollard]] and [[C'rizz]].  It was essentially the "beginning of the end" of the [[Divergent Universe]]" arc, and depicted the Doctor's recovery of [[the TARDIS]], something which had been absent from the Eighth Doctor's adventures since the end of [[2003]]'s ''[[Zagreus (audio story)|Zagreus]]''.
'''''Caerdroia''''' was a [[2004]] [[Eighth Doctor]] [[Big Finish]] audio story, featuring [[companion]]s [[Charley Pollard]] and [[C'rizz]].  It was essentially the "beginning of the end" of the [[Divergent Universe]] arc.  Significantly, it depicted the Doctor's recovery of [[the TARDIS]], something which had been absent from the Eighth Doctor's adventures since the end of [[2003]]'s ''[[Zagreus (audio story)|Zagreus]]''.


It afforded [[Paul McGann]] the chance to play three different versions of his Doctor, each primarily exhibiting what Charley called one "mode" of his character.  Thus, the story has one Doctor that's a bit surly and paranoid, another that's bouncy and excitable, and another that's more or less the "regular" Eighth Doctor.
It afforded [[Paul McGann]] the chance to play three different versions of his Doctor, each primarily exhibiting what Charley called one "mode" of his character.  Thus, the story has one Doctor that's a bit surly and paranoid, another that's bouncy and excitable, and another that's more or less the "regular" Eighth Doctor.

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You may be looking for the titular place.

Caerdroia was a 2004 Eighth Doctor Big Finish audio story, featuring companions Charley Pollard and C'rizz. It was essentially the "beginning of the end" of the Divergent Universe arc. Significantly, it depicted the Doctor's recovery of the TARDIS, something which had been absent from the Eighth Doctor's adventures since the end of 2003's Zagreus.

It afforded Paul McGann the chance to play three different versions of his Doctor, each primarily exhibiting what Charley called one "mode" of his character. Thus, the story has one Doctor that's a bit surly and paranoid, another that's bouncy and excitable, and another that's more or less the "regular" Eighth Doctor.

The story began to "pay off" the Divergent Universe arc by explaining things like the interzone, the Kro'ka's motivations and fears, how a universe without time worked, and the Divergence itself,

Publisher's summary

Self-exiled to a new universe, separated from the TARDIS, opposed and manipulated by the Divergence and their agent the Kro'ka, the Eighth Doctor has been struggling to work out the nature of the cosmic game in which he's an unwilling pawn. Now, at last, he has a chance to find the answer -- and regain the TARDIS!

Threatened and desperate, the Kro'ka abandons his behind-the-scenes machinations to confront the Doctor directly. But will both of them lose their way in the maze of the strange world in which they find themselves? A world in which a clock may have a cuckoo but no hands, a labyrinth imprisoning a paradox, and a Garden of Curiosities reveals something the Doctor has never seen before.

As the Doctor faces these challenges, Charley and C'rizz provide valuable help. But with the TARDIS itself at stake, the Doctor reaches deep inside himself to find some surprising new allies.

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Comic preview from DWM 350.

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