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'''''Ghosts''''' was the tenth audio in [[BBV Productions]]' ''[[Audio Adventures in Time & Space]]'' anthology series, the third episode of its second season and the seventh episode in all of the subseries ''[[The Time Travellers (series)|The Time Travellers]]''. It continued to star [[Sylvester McCoy]] and [[Sophie Aldred]] as [[the Dominie]] and [[Alice]], close analogues of their BBC characters the [[Seventh Doctor]] and [[Ace]].  
'''''Ghosts''''' was the tenth audio in [[BBV Productions]]' ''[[Audio Adventures in Time & Space]]'' anthology series, the third episode of its second season and the seventh episode in all of the subseries ''[[The Time Travellers (series)|The Time Travellers]]''. It continued to star [[Sylvester McCoy]] and [[Sophie Aldred]] as [[the Dominie]] and [[Alice]], close analogues of their BBC characters the [[Seventh Doctor]] and [[Ace]].  


In the first six ''Time Travellers'' audios, they were referred to as "the Professor and Ace", but starting from ''Ghosts'' this was altered to "the Dominie and Alice" in an effort to legally distance the BBV characters from their BBC inspirations. ''Ghosts'' was also the first one bearing the series name ''The Time Travellers''; as with all episodes of Season 1 of the ''Audio Adventures'', the covers of the first six did not bear any other series title than ''Audio Adventures in Time & Space''.
In the first six ''Time Travellers'' audios, they were referred to as "the Professor and Ace", but starting from ''Ghosts'' this was altered to "the Dominie and Alice" in an effort to legally distance the BBV characters from their BBC inspirations. The decision was made during recording, with the Dominie being McCoy's own idea. <ref>''Downtime: The Lost Years of Doctor Who'' Chapter 20 (Dylan Rees)</ref>
 
''Ghosts'' was also the first one bearing the series name ''The Time Travellers''; as with all episodes of Season 1 of the ''Audio Adventures'', the covers of the first six did not bear any other series title than ''Audio Adventures in Time & Space''.


== Publisher's summary ==
== Publisher's summary ==
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* [[Director]] - [[Nigel Fairs]]
* [[Director]] - [[Nigel Fairs]]
* [[Post-production|Post-Production]] and [[Composer|Music]] - [[Harvey Summers]]
* [[Post-production|Post-Production]] and [[Composer|Music]] - [[Harvey Summers]]
== References ==
''to be written''


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
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== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
''to be written''
''to be written''
== References ==
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== External links ==
== External links ==

Revision as of 21:58, 12 November 2022

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Ghosts was the tenth audio in BBV Productions' Audio Adventures in Time & Space anthology series, the third episode of its second season and the seventh episode in all of the subseries The Time Travellers. It continued to star Sylvester McCoy and Sophie Aldred as the Dominie and Alice, close analogues of their BBC characters the Seventh Doctor and Ace.

In the first six Time Travellers audios, they were referred to as "the Professor and Ace", but starting from Ghosts this was altered to "the Dominie and Alice" in an effort to legally distance the BBV characters from their BBC inspirations. The decision was made during recording, with the Dominie being McCoy's own idea. [1]

Ghosts was also the first one bearing the series name The Time Travellers; as with all episodes of Season 1 of the Audio Adventures, the covers of the first six did not bear any other series title than Audio Adventures in Time & Space.

Publisher's summary

The death of a nameless traveller on a flight to the volcanic Hedonistic Islands would seem to have been natural. But when his young friend starts her own murder investigation, she uncovers a plot which threatens the safety of the entire planet...

Plot

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Cast

Crew

Notes

Alternative 2021 cover.

Continuity

to be written

References

  1. Downtime: The Lost Years of Doctor Who Chapter 20 (Dylan Rees)

External links