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'''''Gallifrey''''' is an ongoing range, released by [[Big Finish Productions]], all centring on [[Gallifrey]] and its affairs, both internal and external. Six series have been released to date, along with a standalone release. An eighth instalment has been confirmed for release in [[2016]].
'''''Gallifrey''''' is an ongoing range, released by [[Big Finish Productions]], all centring on [[Gallifrey]] and its affairs, both internal and external. Six series have been released to date, along with a standalone release. An eighth instalment has been confirmed for release in 2016.


The main focus of the story is split between [[Lord President|Lady President]] [[Romana II|Romana]], as portrayed by [[Lalla Ward]], and [[Leela]], as portrayed by [[Louise Jameson]]. It also featured the return of [[Mary Tamm]] as [[Romana I|Romana's first incarnation]].
The main focus of the story is split between [[Lord President|Lady President]] [[Romana II|Romana]], as portrayed by [[Lalla Ward]], and [[Leela]], as portrayed by [[Louise Jameson]]. It also featured the return of [[Mary Tamm]] as [[Romana I|Romana's first incarnation]].
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* As with most of the Big Finish series, the main cast does not change between stories but there are many guest characters and cast.
* As with most of the Big Finish series, the main cast does not change between stories but there are many guest characters and cast.
* Romana and Narvin are the only characters to appear in all twenty-five audio dramas in the series. As Romana does not appear in her second incarnation in the seventh series, Sean Carlsen is the only actor to star in all twenty-five episodes.
* Romana and Narvin are the only characters to appear in all twenty-five audio dramas in the series. As Romana does not appear in her second incarnation in the seventh series, Sean Carlsen is the only actor to star in all twenty-five episodes.
* Romana, Leela, K9 Mark I, K9 Mark II, Darkel, [[Andred]], [[Maxil|Commander Maxil]], [[Valyes]], and [[Omega]] are the only characters from the classic series to appear in ''Gallifrey'', though two distinct, alternative versions of the [[Sixth Doctor]] - namely, the [[Burner Doctor]] and [[Theta Sigma (Forever)|Commentator Theta Sigma]] - appear in the fourth series.
* Romana, Leela, K9 Mark I, K9 Mark II, Darkel, [[Andred]], [[Maxil|Commander Maxil]], [[Valyes]], and [[Omega]] are the only characters from the classic series to appear in ''Gallifrey'', though two distinct, alternative versions of the [[Sixth Doctor]] namely, the [[Burner Doctor]] and [[Theta Sigma (Forever)|Commentator Theta Sigma]] appear in the fourth series.
* In a documentary included with the sixth series, ''Gallifrey VI'', the producers indicated that the series was inspired by the American political drama ''The West Wing''.
* In a documentary included with the sixth series, ''Gallifrey VI'', the producers indicated that the series was inspired by the American political drama ''The West Wing''.


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Gallifrey is an ongoing range, released by Big Finish Productions, all centring on Gallifrey and its affairs, both internal and external. Six series have been released to date, along with a standalone release. An eighth instalment has been confirmed for release in 2016.

The main focus of the story is split between Lady President Romana, as portrayed by Lalla Ward, and Leela, as portrayed by Louise Jameson. It also featured the return of Mary Tamm as Romana's first incarnation.

Publisher's summary

Tales of intrigue and political manoeuvring from the seat of Time Lord power. Join Romana, Leela and K9 as they find enemies on all sides in a delicate game with the fate of Gallifrey hanging in the balance.

Gallifrey

Series one

  1. Weapon of Choice
  2. Square One
  3. The Inquiry
  4. A Blind Eye

Series two

  1. Lies
  2. Spirit
  3. Pandora
  4. Insurgency
  5. Imperiatrix

Series three

  1. Fractures
  2. Warfare
  3. Appropriation
  4. Mindbomb
  5. Panacea

Series four

File:Gallifrey4-FORWEB.png
Gallifrey IV cover.

Series 4, titled Gallifrey IV on the box set, was something of a departure from the previous series. While the series does have an linking arc, there is far less connection between the four stories than previous series. Series 4 was described by Gary Russell on the Making of CD as a sort of "Gallifrey Unbound", with each of the four stories presenting an alternative timeline of Gallifrey's history.

  1. Reborn
  2. Disassembled
  3. Annihilation
  4. Forever

Series five

Gallifrey V cover.
  1. Emancipation
  2. Evolution
  3. Arbitration

Series six

Gallifrey VI cover
  1. Extermination
  2. Renaissance
  3. Ascension

Series seven

Gallifrey VII cover

Series seven saw another format change. Its sole release was a standalone two hour adventure.

Cast

Notes

Promotional art for Gallifrey IV by Brian Williamson from Doctor Who Magazine
  • As with most of the Big Finish series, the main cast does not change between stories but there are many guest characters and cast.
  • Romana and Narvin are the only characters to appear in all twenty-five audio dramas in the series. As Romana does not appear in her second incarnation in the seventh series, Sean Carlsen is the only actor to star in all twenty-five episodes.
  • Romana, Leela, K9 Mark I, K9 Mark II, Darkel, Andred, Commander Maxil, Valyes, and Omega are the only characters from the classic series to appear in Gallifrey, though two distinct, alternative versions of the Sixth Doctor — namely, the Burner Doctor and Commentator Theta Sigma — appear in the fourth series.
  • In a documentary included with the sixth series, Gallifrey VI, the producers indicated that the series was inspired by the American political drama The West Wing.

External links