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Horror of Glam Rock was the third release of the first series of The New Eighth Doctor Adventures.
Publisher's summary
The Doctor and Lucie go glam when the TARDIS makes an unexpected landing in 1974. Slade, The Sweet and Suzi Quatro are Top of the Pops - and brother-and-sister duo The Tomorrow Twins will soon be joining them, if Arnold Korns, a starmaking Svengali, has his way. But will their dreams turn to dust at a service station somewhere on the M62, besieged by a pack of alien monsters?
Cast
- The Doctor - Paul McGann
- Lucie Miller - Sheridan Smith
- Arnold Korns - Bernard Cribbins
- Flo - Una Stubbs
- Tommy Tomorrow - Stephen Gately
- Trisha Tomorrow - Clare Buckfield
- Pat Ryder - Lynsey Hardwick
- Headhunter/The Only Ones - Katarina Olsson
References
Notes
- The title is a pun on the Fourth Doctor story, Horror of Fang Rock.
- Bernard Cribbins originally appeared in the "Dr. Who" theatrical film, Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D.. After his appearance in this audio drama, he went on to play Wilfred Mott in the television series from 2007 to 2010.
- Una Stubbs co-starred with Jon Pertwee in his long-running children's show, Worzel Gummidge.
- This play includes the original song "Children of Tomorrow." The music is by Tim Sutton; the lyrics by Barnaby Edwards; and it was performed by Stephen Gately and Clare Buckfield. The play closes with a glam rock version of the Doctor Who theme, also arranged by Tim Sutton.
- Both songs are included in full as extras on the story's CD release.
- This audio drama was recorded on 25 and 29 August 2006.
Continuity
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External links
- Official Horror of Glam Rock page at bigfinish.com
- Horror of Glam Rock at the Doctor Who Reference Guide