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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
* This story was recorded on [[13 February (production)|13]] and [[14 February (production)|14 February]], [[10 April (production)|10]], [[11 April (production)|11]] and [[12 April (production)|12 April]] [[2012]] | * This story was recorded on [[13 February (production)|13]] and [[14 February (production)|14 February]], [[10 April (production)|10]], [[11 April (production)|11]] and [[12 April (production)|12 April]] [[2012 (production)|2012]] | ||
== Continuity == | == Continuity == |
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The Dark Planet was the first release in the fourth and final series of The Lost Stories.
Publisher's summary
Somewhere far back in the early days of the universe the TARDIS lands on a world lit by a dying sun. Missing from the Doctor's star maps and dotted with strange crystalline statues, it is a world ripe for exploration. But it is also a world of destruction.
Venturing out onto its surface, the time travellers find themselves drawn into an age-old conflict between the two species residing on the planet - people of Light and Shadow. Proving a catalyst for the escalation of the conflict, the Doctor and his friends need either to create a peace or to pick a side.
Because in times of war, nothing is ever black and white.
Plot
The City of Silence (1)
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The Shadow People (2)
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The Doomed Planet (3)
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The Caves of Night (4)
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The Sun Bomb (5)
to be added
Invasion by Darkness (6)
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Cast
- Ian Chesterton - William Russell
- Vicki Pallister - Maureen O'Brien
- Shadows - John Banks
- Light - Charlie Norfolk
References
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Notes
Continuity
- The Director and his General claim that they can faintly sense a sun inside the TARDIS. (TV: Doctor Who, Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS)
External links
- Official The Dark Planet page at bigfinish.com
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