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* [[Kiy Uvanov|Uvanov]], [[Ander Poul|Poul]] and [[Taren Capel]] are the only characters from the classic series to appear in ''Kaldor City''. | * [[Kiy Uvanov|Uvanov]], [[Ander Poul|Poul]] and [[Taren Capel]] are the only characters from the classic series to appear in ''Kaldor City''. | ||
* The character of [[Kaston Iago]] is named after the manipulative character from Shakespeare's [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Othello Othello] and the noted Shakespeare editor David Kastan. | * The character of [[Kaston Iago]] is named after the manipulative character from Shakespeare's [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Othello Othello] and the noted Shakespeare editor David Kastan. | ||
* [[PROSE]]: ''[[Skulduggery (short story)|Skulduggery]]'' is a short story written by [[Fiona Moore]] and [[Alan Stevens]], that appeared in the 2006 charity anthology Shelf Life. | * [[PROSE]]: ''[[Skulduggery (short story)|Skulduggery]]'' is a short story written by [[Fiona Moore]] and [[Alan Stevens]], that appeared in the 2006 charity anthology ''Shelf Life''. | ||
* [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Prisoner (audio story)|The Prisoner]]'', is a twenty minute play released as part of an MJTV Productions CD, ''The Actor Speaks: [[Paul Darrow]]'', which featured an interview and several short stories unrelated to the Kaldor City series. | * [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Prisoner (audio story)|The Prisoner]]'', is a twenty minute play released as part of an MJTV Productions CD, ''The Actor Speaks: [[Paul Darrow]]'', which featured an interview and several short stories unrelated to the Kaldor City series. | ||
Revision as of 21:59, 5 April 2013
Kaldor City is the setting and title of a series of audio plays produced by Magic Bullet Productions. It previously featured in TV: The Robots of Death and PROSE: Corpse Marker. In addition to using characters, concepts and situations that feature in those stories, some of the plays in the series also feature the Fendahl, a race of creatures that previously featured in TV: Image of the Fendahl. The writer of those productions Chris Boucher is credited as creative consultant for the series. Boucher also wrote the second story in the series AUDIO: ‘’Death's Head’’.
Monthly releases
# | Title | Image | Author | Released |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Occam's Razor | Alan Stevens and Jim Smith | September 2001 | |
2 | Death's Head | Chris Boucher | April 2002 | |
3 | Hidden Persuaders | Jim Smith Fiona Moore |
November 2002 | |
4 | Taren Capel | Alan Stevens | March 2003 | |
5 | Checkmate | Alan Stevens | September 2003 | |
The Prisoner | Alan Stevens Fiona Moore |
June 2004 | ||
6 | Storm Mine | Daniel O'Mahony | December 2004 | |
7 | File:Metafiction.jpg | Metafiction | Alan Stevens Fiona Moore |
July 2012 |
Main cast
- Kaston Iago - Paul Darrow
- Kiy Uvanov - Russell Hunter
- Carnell - Scott Fredericks
- Landerchild - Peter Miles
- Justina Kessel - Patricia Merrick
- Elska Blayes - Tracy Russell
- Stinton Rull - Trevor Cooper
- Cotton - Brian Croucher
Guest Starring
- Taren Capel - David Bailie
- Zala Vance - Jasmine Breaks
- Paullus - David Collings
- Danl Packard - Nicholas Courtney
- Derhaven - Peter Halliday
- Strecker - Peter Tuddenham
Notes
- Russell Hunter (Kiy Uvanov), David Collings (Ander Poul / Paullus) and David Bailie (Taren Capel) all reprise their roles from TV: The Robots of Death whereas Scott Fredericks reprises his role as Carnell from the Blake's 7 episode "Weapon".
- Uvanov, Poul and Taren Capel are the only characters from the classic series to appear in Kaldor City.
- The character of Kaston Iago is named after the manipulative character from Shakespeare's Othello and the noted Shakespeare editor David Kastan.
- PROSE: Skulduggery is a short story written by Fiona Moore and Alan Stevens, that appeared in the 2006 charity anthology Shelf Life.
- AUDIO: The Prisoner, is a twenty minute play released as part of an MJTV Productions CD, The Actor Speaks: Paul Darrow, which featured an interview and several short stories unrelated to the Kaldor City series.