Death Comes to Time (webcast)
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Synopsis
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Plot
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Cast & Characters
- The Doctor — Sylvester McCoy
- Ace — Sophie Aldred
- Golcrum/Senator Hawk/President — Jon Culshaw
- Antimony — Kevin Eldon
- Admiral Mettna — Jacqueline Pearce
- Casmus — Leonard Fenton
- The Minister of Chance — Stephen Fry
- Senator Sala — Britta Gartner
- General Tannis — John Sessions
- St Valentine — Anthony Stewart Head
- Nessican — Dave Hill
- Dr Cain — Charlotte Palmer
- Speedwell — Stephen Brody
- Campion — Gareth Jones
- Captain Carne — Andrew McGibbon
- Lieutenant Suneel — Michael Yale
- The Kingmaker — Peggy Batchelor
- Pilot — David Evans
- Premier Bedloe — Robert Rietti
- Computer — Julienne Davis
- Magan — Emma Ferguson
- President of Santiny — Huw Thomas
- Major Bander/Prime Minister — Nick Romero
- The Brigadier — Nicholas Courtney
References
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Story Notes
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Original Website Release/Broadcast
- Pilot Episode - 13th July, 2001
- Planet of Blood (1) - 14th February, 2002
- Planet of Blood (2) - 22nd February, 2002
- Planet of Blood (3) - 1st March, 2002
- The Child (1) - 8th March, 2002
- The Child (2) - 15th March, 2002
- The Child (3) - 22nd March, 2002
- No Child of Earth (1) - 29th March, 2002
- No Child of Earth (2) - 5th April, 2002
- No Child of Earth (3) - 12th April, 2002
- Death Comes to Time (1) - 19th April, 2002
- Death Comes to Time (2) - 26th April, 2002
- Death Comes to Time (3) - 3rd May, 2002
Myths
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Discontinuity, Plot Holes, Errors
- This story (more than any other) is almost impossible to reconcile with other media (novels, audios, TV stories), and is generally considered non-canon. Despite this, the events of this story are referred to in Trading Futures and The Gallifrey Chronicles.
Continuity
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CD and Other Releases
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See Also
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