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I.D. was the ninety-fourth monthly Doctor Who audio release produced by Big Finish Productions. It is the first three part story since TV: The Two Doctors in 1985 for the Sixth Doctor. With this story begins a short period in Big Finish's production of monthly Doctor Who stories where several releases in 2007, 2008 and 2009 were released as a three part story and a one part story.
Publisher's summary
In the 32nd century, the Doctor finds himself on a planet piled high with discarded computer technology. Picking over these remains are an army of Scandroids, a collection of unsavoury, illegal Data Pirates and a team of researchers from the mysterious Lonway Clinic. This is a world of organic-digital transfer and 'personality surgery' which the Doctor finds disturbing enough, until something far more deadly starts to emerge.
Plot
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Cast
- The Doctor - Colin Baker
- Claudia Bridge - Sara Griffiths
- Doctor Marriott - Gyles Brandreth
- Ms Tevez - Helen Atkinson-Wood
- The Scandroids - David Dobson
- Lake - Kerry Skinner
- Gabe Stillinger - Joe Thompson
- Denise Stillinger - Natasha Pyne
References
- Immediately after the TARDIS materialises on Obsoletion Valley, the Doctor falls down a cliff and twists his ankle.
- The Doctor tells Claudia that the unexplained is his specialty.
- The Doctor describes the 32nd century as a "decadent age."
Notes
- Sara Griffiths (Claudia Bridge) previously played Rachel "Ray" Defwydd in TV: Delta and the Bannermen.
- Gyles Brandreth (Doctor Marriott) has had an interesting and varied career. He has authored several books, worked as a television script-writer, served as a Conservative Party MP and can be regularly be heard on Radio 4 on such shows as Just a Minute and his own The Brandreth Rules.
- Helen Atkinson Wood (Ms Tevez) is well known for her comedy roles on radio and television, including appearances in The Young Ones, KYTV and Blackadder in which she played Mrs Miggins.
- David Dobson (The Scandroids) previously played Tayden and Ares in AUDIO: Immortal Beloved and would later play the DJ in AUDIO: Urgent Calls.
- Kerry Skinner (Lake) previously played Cochrane in AUDIO: Nekromanteia and would later play Connie Pickerill in AUDIO: Urgent Calls.
- Joe Thompson (Gabe Stillinger) would later play Jimmy in AUDIO: Seven Keys to Doomsday.
- This audio drama was recorded on 12 and 13 February 2007 at The Moat Studios.
- A preview for this story was printed in DWM 381 illustrated by Martin Geraghty.
Continuity
- The Doctor keeps an antique telescope in the TARDIS. (TV: Horror of Fang Rock)
External links
- Official I. D. page at bigfinish.com
- I. D. at the Doctor Who Reference Guide
- DisContinuity for I.D. at Tetrapyriarbus - The DisContinuity Guide