The Early Adventures

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The Early Adventures was a Doctor Who audio series produced by Big Finish Productions announced in February 2013 with the first release Domain of the Voord being released in September 2014.[1]

The Early Adventures continued telling stories from the first two Doctors that The Companion Chronicles began, although producer David Richardson described the series as having a format closer to that of The Lost Stories "except here we have pushed the format to make these productions sound as much as possible like full cast drama".[2]

The stories were performed with two of the original cast along with a cast sized similarly to the Doctor Who monthly range. The two original cast members performed and narrated characters such as the Doctor and other companions.

The first series consisted of four stories with the First Doctor. In stories featuring Ian Chesterton, William Russell also voiced the Doctor, while in stories featuring Steven Taylor, the Doctor was voiced by Peter Purves. Additionally, Barbara Wright was voiced by Carole Ann Ford in the first story and by Maureen O'Brien in the second, who also portrayed their traditional roles of Susan Foreman and Vicki Pallister. The last story also featured Jean Marsh as Sara Kingdom.

The second series consisted of four stories with the Second Doctor. He was voiced by Frazer Hines in all four stories, who also played his tradiional role of Jamie McCrimmon. The role of Ben Jackson was recast, now voiced by Elliot Chapman, as Michael Craze had passed away years before. The second series also featured Anneke Wills as Polly Wright for the first and second stories, Deborah Watling as Victoria Waterfield for the third story and Wendy Padbury as Zoe Heriot for the fourth.

Series three saw the return of the First Doctor. For the first two stories, the role of Barbara Wright was recast, as Jacqueline Hill was deceased. She was now voiced by Jemma Powell, who had previously played Hill in An Adventure in Space and Time. Additionally, the first story featured Ian and Susan, while the second featured Ian and Vicki. Like the first series, the third story featured Vicki and Steven, while the fourth featured Steven and Sara.

Series four featured the Second Doctor once again, accompanied by Jamie, Ben and Polly for the first three stories, and the by Jamie and Zoe in the last.

Stories

Series 1

Main article: Series 1 (EA)
# Title Author Doctor Featuring Released
1.1 Domain of the Voord Andrew Smith 1st Susan, Barbara, Ian, Voords September 2014
1.2 The Doctor's Tale Marc Platt Vicki, Barbara, Ian October 2014
1.3 The Bounty of Ceres Ian Potter Vicki, Steven November 2014
1.4 An Ordinary Life Matt Fitton Steven, Sara December 2014

Series 2

Main article: Series 2 (EA)
# Title Author Doctor Featuring Released
2.1 The Yes Men Simon Guerrier 2nd Ben, Polly, Jamie September 2015
2.2 The Forsaken Justin Richards October 2015
2.3 The Black Hole Simon Guerrier Jamie, Victoria, the Monk November 2015
2.4 The Isos Network Nicholas Briggs Jamie, Zoe, Cybermen January 2016

Series 3

Main article: Series 3 (EA)
# Title Author Doctor Featuring Released
3.1 The Age of Endurance Nick Wallace 1st Susan, Barbara, Ian September 2016
3.2 The Fifth Traveller Philip Lawrence Vicki, Barbara, Ian October 2016
3.3 The Ravelli Conspiracy Robert Khan, Tom Salinsky Vicki, Steven November 2016
3.4 The Sontarans Simon Guerrier Steven, Sara, Sontarans December 2016

Series 4

Main article: Series 4 (EA)
# Title Author Doctor Featuring Released
4.1 The Night Witches Roland Moore 2nd Ben, Polly, Jamie September 2017
4.2 The Outliers Simon Guerrier October 2017
4.3 The Morton Legacy Justin Richards November 2017
4.4 The Wreck of the World Timothy X. Atack Jamie, Zoe December 2017

External links

Footnotes

  1. Doctor Who: The Early Adventures Announced!. Big Finish Productions (8 February 2013). Retrieved on 28 June 2015.
  2. Doctor Who Early Adventures Detailed. Big Finish (19 September 2013). Retrieved on 29 June 2015.