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The Tomorrow People was an audio series produced by Big Finish Productions as a continuation of the 1970s television show The Tomorrow People. The series is of note to this wiki because of both its influence on contemporaneous Big Finish ranges and its two appearances of Slarvians, an alien species first mentioned in a Bernice Summerfield short story.
Starting in 2001, the series ran for five seasons until 2007, after which, due to a breakdown in communication and plans for a Tomorrow People revival TV series, the license to The Tomorrow People was unexpectedly not renewed to Big Finish. Mark Wright and Cavan Scott had been chosen to produce seasons 7 and 8 of the audio series, and the loss led to them producing Iris Wildthyme instead. In tribute to this, The Two Irises namedrops the Sorsons. (REF: The Big Finish Companion: Volume 2)
Stories[[edit] | [edit source]]
Series 1[[edit] | [edit source]]
# | Title | Author | Released | Notes |
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1.1 | The New Gods | Rebecca Levene and Gareth Roberts | April 2001 | Characters from this story later appeared in Iain McLaughlin's contribution to the 2004 Dandy Annual. |
1.2 | The Deadliest Species | Gary Russell | September 2001 | Features the Sorsons from the final serial of the original The Tomorrow People. |
1.3 | The Ghosts of Mendez | January 2002 | ||
1.4 |
The Sign of Diolyx |
Mike Tucker and Robert Perry | May 2002 |
Series 2[[edit] | [edit source]]
# | Title | Author | Released | Notes |
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2.1 | A New Atlantis | Nigel Fairs | April 2003 | |
2.2 | The Power of Fear | Steve Lyons | June 2003 | |
2.3 | The Curse of Kaavan | Nigel Fairs | August 2003 | |
2.4 | Alone | Nigel Fairs | June 2004 |
Series 3[[edit] | [edit source]]
# | Title | Author | Released | Notes |
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3.1 | The Slarvian Menace | Mark Wright | October 2004 | First appearance of the Slarvians, which Mark Wright had earlier co-created with Cavan Scott for an abandoned Big Finish project and were previously referenced in The Feast of the Stone. The Slarvian Emperor appears. Wenley Moor from Doctor Who is mentioned. |
3.2 | The Warlock's Dance | Cavan Scott | October 2004 | |
3.3 | A Living Hell | Nigel Fairs | February 2005 | |
3.4 | Trigonometry | Gary Russell | March 2005 |
Series 4[[edit] | [edit source]]
# | Title | Author | Released | Notes |
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4.1 | Saying Goodbye | Nigel Fairs | August 2005 | |
4.2 | The Lords of Forever | Craig Hinton | October 2005 | |
4.3 | Queen of Slarvos | Nigel Fairs | January 2006 | The Slarvians return, now led by the Slarvian Queen. The Slarvian homeworld is introduced as Slarvos, despite the aliens' creators intending it to be Slarvia. |
4.4 | A Plague of Dreams | Jim Mortimore | April 2006 |
Series 5[[edit] | [edit source]]
# | Title | Author | Released | Notes |
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5.1 | A Broken Song | Nigel Fairs | June 2006 | |
5.2 | Aftermath | Joseph Lidster | August 2006 | |
5.3 | Spiritus Mundi | Craig Hinton | October 2006 | |
5.4 | Stemming the Tide | Helen Goldwyn | December 2006 | |
5.5 | End of Silence | Alex Crowe | February 2007 | |
5.6 | Rachel | Nigel Fairs | April 2007 | Ends on major setting-changing cliffhanger. |
Unproduced stories[[edit] | [edit source]]
Unless otherwise stated, the following information is sourced from The Big Finish Companion: Volume 2.
Series 6[[edit] | [edit source]]
# | Title | Author | Notes |
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6.1 | Saving the World | Nigel Fairs | Originally set for release in August 2007 |
6.2 | Talking to God | Nigel Fairs | |
6.3 | War of the Slarvians | Cavan Scott and Mark Wright | The Slarvians were to return, with elements setting up the next season. Slarvia was to be introduced as the Slarvian homeworld, a sister planet at war with Slarvos over the Pearl of Wisdom. The Slarvian Emperor would be shown as Slarvia's ruler, in conflict with Slarvos' Slarvian Queen. The plot was later adapted into the Bernice Summerfield short story Benny and Louise. |
6.4 | Tandem | Helen Goldwyn | |
6.5 | Godwin's Law | Joseph Lidster | |
6.6 | Buartek | Nigel Fairs |
Series 7[[edit] | [edit source]]
# | Title | Author | Notes |
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7.1 | The Next Stage | Cavan Scott and Mark Wright | |
7.2 | Kalki Reborn | Nigel Fairs | |
7.3 | The Modern Children | Paul Magrs | Magrs had "two big ideas" for this story, planning either on it having Iris Wildthyme and Panda meeting the Tomorrow People or using "brilliant idea" which he didn't disclose in The Big Finish Companion: Volume 2 because he was going to use it in another project. |
7.4 | The Screaming Planet | Iain McLaughlin and Claire Bartlett | |
7.5 | TIM | Joseph Lidster | |
7.6 | The Scream of Sogguth | Cavan Scott and Mark Wright |
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