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==Notes==
==Notes==
* Unlike most other entries in the Companion Chronicles which feature additional cast, ''The Stealers from Saiph'' is a solo performance by Mary Tamm.
* Unlike most other entries in the Companion Chronicles which feature additional cast, ''The Stealers from Saiph'' is a solo performance by Mary Tamm.
* It is one of the first Big Finish audio dramas to feature a substantial appearance by the [[Fourth Doctor]], although [[Tom Baker]] does not participate.
* [[Lisa Bowerman]], best known for playing [[Bernice Summerfield]], is the director. She also took the photograph of Mary Tamm included in the booklet.
* [[Lisa Bowerman]], best known for playing [[Bernice Summerfield]], is the director. She also took the photograph of Mary Tamm included in the booklet.



Revision as of 15:25, 31 July 2009


Publisher's Summary

It's 1929, and the TARDIS crew is holidaying in Antibes. While the Doctor practises his painting, Romana attempts to fend off the playful advances of young Tommy Creighton. All is peaceful and idyllic except for the portentous warning of astrologer Madame Arcana, and the fact that personal items are being stolen from the hotel's guests.What is the secret of the cave on the beach? And why do some of Romana's new acquaintances suddenly behave so strangely? As her newfound socialite existence suddenly takes a turn into danger, Romana finds that the whole planet Earth is faced with a deadly threat...

Cast

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Notes

  • Unlike most other entries in the Companion Chronicles which feature additional cast, The Stealers from Saiph is a solo performance by Mary Tamm.
  • It is one of the first Big Finish audio dramas to feature a substantial appearance by the Fourth Doctor, although Tom Baker does not participate.
  • Lisa Bowerman, best known for playing Bernice Summerfield, is the director. She also took the photograph of Mary Tamm included in the booklet.

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