Colditz (audio story)

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Colditz was the twenty-fifth monthly Doctor Who audio story produced by Big Finish Productions. It featured the Seventh Doctor played by Sylvester McCoy and Ace played by Sophie Aldred.

Publisher's summary

October 1944.

As World War Two draws towards its conclusion, a Nazi defeat begins to seem almost inevitable. But that might be about to change...

Two intruders are captured in the grounds of Colditz Castle, the most secure Prisoner of War camp in Germany.

At first, the guards think they're dealing with British spies. But the strangers arrived in an advanced travelling machine, the like of which they've never seen before.

With this "TARDIS" in their hands, the Third Reich might triumph after all...

Plot

to be added

Cast

References

The Doctor

  • The Doctor is shot in the shoulder. The bullet works its way out of his body overnight.
Art by Lee Sullivan featured in DWM 310

Individuals

  • After the events she witnesses at Colditz, Ace decides from now on she's to be known as Dorothy McShane.
  • Ace mentions that she played the Colditz board game as a child.
  • Ace refers to the Stone Roses.

Languages

  • When the Doctor and Ace arrive, they are shouted at in German.

Weapons

Technology

  • The Doctor's TARDIS does not have a journey log. Since it is stated in several episodes of the audio spin-off series Gallifrey that Gallifreyan time capsules do possess such a log, it is logical to assume that this feature is only available in TARDISes more advanced than a Type 40.

Notes

  • The character Feldwebel Kurtz is played by David Tennant, who portrayed the Tenth Doctor in the BBC Wales series from 2005 to 2010. This was the first time that he had a role in Doctor Who in any medium.
  • The character of Elizabeth Klein returns as a companion-cum-ally in adversity to the Seventh Doctor in AUDIO: A Thousand Tiny Wings.
  • It is unknown to what extent Klein’s erasure from the timeline in AUDIO: The Architects of History altered the events of this story. It was briefly mentioned by the new version of Klein that the Doctor had visited Colditz Castle in 1944, but his experiences there must have been substantially different due to the absence of the original Dr. Klein.
  • This audio drama was recorded on 26 and 27 May 2001.

Continuity

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