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It was the former [[script editor]]'s first script for [[Big Finish Productions]], and, {{as of|2020|lc=y}}, his only one for the ''[[Main Range]]''. It was highly unusual for his work in the [[DWU]] because it featured the Fifth Doctor and Nyssa, rather than his usual team of the [[Seventh Doctor]] and [[Ace]]. | It was the former [[script editor]]'s first script for [[Big Finish Productions]], and, {{as of|2020|lc=y}}, his only one for the ''[[Main Range]]''. It was highly unusual for his work in the [[DWU]] because it featured the Fifth Doctor and Nyssa, rather than his usual team of the [[Seventh Doctor]] and [[Ace]]. | ||
Another unusual aspect of this story was [[India Fisher]], who enjoyed her first Big Finish role here, several months before originating her usual character | Another unusual aspect of this story was [[India Fisher]], who enjoyed her first Big Finish role here, several months before originating her usual character, the 8th Doctors companion, [[Charlotte Pollard]]. | ||
== Publisher's summary == | == Publisher's summary == |
Revision as of 10:21, 14 July 2022
Winter for the Adept was the tenth story in Big Finish's main range. It was written by Andrew Cartmel and featured Peter Davison as the Fifth Doctor and Sarah Sutton as Nyssa.
It was the former script editor's first script for Big Finish Productions, and, as of 2020[update], his only one for the Main Range. It was highly unusual for his work in the DWU because it featured the Fifth Doctor and Nyssa, rather than his usual team of the Seventh Doctor and Ace.
Another unusual aspect of this story was India Fisher, who enjoyed her first Big Finish role here, several months before originating her usual character, the 8th Doctors companion, Charlotte Pollard.
Publisher's summary
When a teleportation experiment goes badly wrong, Nyssa finds herself stranded on the freezing slopes of the Swiss Alps in 1963. But is it mere coincidence that she finds shelter in a snowbound school, haunted by a malevolent poltergeist?
When the Doctor arrives, Nyssa and the other inhabitants of the school soon discover that the ghost is merely part of a darker, deeper and more deadly game involving rogue psi talents and something else... Something not of this Earth.
Plot
to be added
Cast
- The Doctor - Peter Davison
- Nyssa - Sarah Sutton
- Alison Speer - Liz Sutherland
- Miss Tremayne - Sally Faulkner
- Mlle. Maupassant - Hannah Dickinson
- Peril Bellamy - India Fisher
- Lt Peter Sandoz - Peter Jurasik
- Harding Wellman - Christopher Webber
- Commodore - Andy Coleman
- Empress - Nicky Goldie
References
The Doctor
- The Doctor tracks Nyssa using her biomorphic essence.
- The Doctor says "Brave heart, Alison".
Psychic powers
- Alison is telepathic.
- Peril is telekinetic.
Foods and beverages
- The Doctor brews tea that contains a mild sedative.
- The Doctor eats a ham sandwich.
- Nyssa is offered cognac, but refuses.
Species
- The Spillagers are from another dimension.
Theories and concepts
- Nyssa had never heard of poltergeists, William Blake or Walt Whitman.
Notes
- An illustrated preview for this story appeared in DWM 293, with art by Lee Sullivan.
- This audio drama was recorded on 18 and 20 March 2000 at the Moat Studios.
- Russell Stone's score was released on Music from the New Audio Adventures Volume 3, alongside the soundtracks for Red Dawn and The Holy Terror.
- This story is set between Time-Flight and Arc of Infinity.
- This story was originally released on CD and cassette, this story was made available for download on 24 April 2008.[1]
- India Fisher, who voices Peril Bellamy, would later go on to play Charlotte Pollard, the first audio stories companion to the Eighth Doctor starting with AUDIO: Storm Warning the following year.
Cassettes and covers
Continuity
- Nyssa mentions her recent visit to Alaska in 1964 and 1994 and the Permians (AUDIO: The Land of the Dead) as well as the Xeraphin. (TV: Time-Flight)
Footnotes
External links
- Official Winter for the Adept page at bigfinish.com
- Winter for the Adept at the Doctor Who Reference Guide
- DisContinuity for Winter for the Adept at Tetrapyriarbus - The DisContinuity Guide