The Lost Resort and Other Stories

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The Lost Resort and Other Stories was a full cast audio anthology released on 8 September 2021 by Big Finish Productions.

Publisher's summary

1. The Lost Resort by AK Benedict

Reunited with his companions, the Doctor's plans to travel home to Gallifrey are cast aside when the TARDIS materialises on the Soresia: a planetoid with an unusual temporal atmosphere, home to the Welkin Sanatorium; seemingly an ideal place to recuperate. But the patients – like the Sanatorium – are mere shadows of their former selves. Decay has taken hold... yet their secrets remain as strong and healthy as ever.

2. The Perils of Nellie Bly by Sarah Ward

When the TARDIS crew arrive on the RMS Oceanic, they meet notorious journalist Nellie Bly on the final leg of her voyage to travel the world in less than eighty days. But with a saboteur on board, the Doctor and his friends must race to help Nellie reach her destination – and save her future.

3. Nightmare of the Daleks by Martyn Waites

Deep within a drilling rig on planet XB93, its crew has been suffering nightmares: dreams of cold, metallic creatures, stalking them through the base, killing them as they sleep. Fortunately for the crew, the Daleks' own worst nightmare has just arrived – and he goes by the name of the Doctor.

Stories

# Title Author Director Doctor Featuring Released Pr. code
1 The Lost Resort AK Benedict Scott Handcock, Sam Clemens 5th Nyssa, Tegan, Marc, Adric 8 September 2021 BFPDW5DBOX005
2 The Perils of Nellie Bly Sarah Ward Nyssa, Tegan, Marc
3 Nightmare of the Daleks Martyn Waites Nyssa, Tegan, Marc, Daleks

Notes

  • The three stories included in this boxset were originally planned for release as part of the Monthly Adventures range. "The Lost Resort" would have been release 268[1], while "Perils and Nightmares" (presumably containing The Perils of Nellie Bly and Nightmare of the Daleks) would have been release 269. [2]
  • In January 2020, George Watkins posted a photograph on instagram of a script titled "Nightmare of the Daleks", which appears to have originally been intended to be included in release 269 prior to the 2020 pandemic.[3]

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