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The Beast of Orlok was the third story in the third series of the Eighth Doctor Adventures, produced by Big Finish Productions. It was written by Barnaby Edwards and featured Paul McGann as the Eighth Doctor and Sheridan Smith as Lucie Miller.
Publisher's summary
With fangs like splinters, claws like knives, the Beast of Orlok gobbles lives. With brimstone breath and eyes aglow, he'll eat your soul — to Hell you'll go!
Germany, 1827. The town of Orlok is under a curse, haunted by the memory of a spate of grisly murders that shattered the community twenty years before. At the time, townsfolk blamed the legendary Beast of Orlok, a nightmarish creature from medieval folklore.
And now, it seems, the Beast has returned. As the killings begin again, the people of Orlok are understandably suspicious of two strangers newly arrived in their midst. The Doctor and Lucie must face their darkest fears as they find themselves plunged into a decidedly grim fairytale.
Plot
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Cast
Crew
- Cover Art - Simon Holub
- Writer & Director - Barnaby Edwards
- Executive Producer - Nicholas Briggs and Jason Haigh-Ellery
- Music and Sound Design - Andy Hardwick
- Producers - Barnaby Edwards and David Richardson
- Script Editor - Alan Barnes
Worldbuilding
- The Doctor and Lucie were trying to get to Alton Towers.
- The Doctor's TARDIS has a green switch marked "LTD" — which is used to Locate The Doctor.
- The Doctor drinks wine with Baron Teufel.
- Lucie mentions "Titanic" and Sherlock Holmes.
- The Doctor says that he is 900 years old.
Notes
- Many of the German names are puns. "Tod" is German for "dead," "Teufel" means "devil" and "Pausbacken" means "chubby-cheeks."
- This audio drama was recorded on 14 September 2008 at the Moat Studios.
- The story was initially released as a download on the Big Finish website on 4 and 11 April 2009, and was later broadcast on BBC Radio 7 from 30 May to 6 June 2010.
- Lucie asks how she could pilot the TARDIS to the Doctor if she was "on the iceberg with the TARDIS" while he was "on board the Titanic with some mincing blonde", coincidentally, the Tenth Doctor would later be on board a spaceship called Titanic with a blonde woman. (TV: Voyage of the Damned)
Continuity
- The Doctor refers to his former companion, the 19th century author Mary Shelley, with whom he had travelled for several years before meeting Charley Pollard, and who debuted in the audio drama Mary's Story [+]Loading...["Mary's Story (audio story)"]
- The Tenth Doctor would later encounter a different kind of golem in Africa in 2118 during the BBC New Series Adventures novel The Art of Destruction [+]Loading...["The Art of Destruction (novel)"]