Dreamtime (audio story)

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Dreamtime was the sixty-seventh story in Big Finish's monthly range. It was written by Simon A. Forward and featured Sylvester McCoy as the Seventh Doctor, Sophie Aldred as Ace and Philip Olivier as Hex.

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'The Dreamtime is living Time. The Dreaming is living myth.'

A city travels the stars, inhabited by stone ghosts. At its heart, an ancient remembrance of Earth. Mythical creatures stalk the streets and alien visitors have come in search of trade. But there is nothing to trade. Only fear. And death. And the stone ghosts.

For Hex's first destination in the TARDIS, it's about the strangest place he could have imagined. Weird and very far from wonderful. Adjustment to his new life could prove tough. But he will have to adjust and do more, just to stay alive, and Ace will have to be his guide through this lost city of shadows and predatory dreams.

And the Doctor is the first to go missing.

The Doctor has crossed into the Dreamtime.

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  • This audio drama was recorded on 9 and 11 November 2004 at the Moat Studios.
  • The Doctor mentions the Green Cross Code to Ace and Hex. A Green Cross Code PIF starring Third Doctor actor Jon Pertwee was broadcast in 1976, introducing the mnemonic "SPLINK".
  • The reference book aHistory arbitrarily dates the story to 9000, as it is set thousands of years after Uluru leaves Earth, which is being evacuated to escape an unspecified disaster.

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