Frozen Time (audio story)

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Frozen Time was the ninety-eighth story in Big Finish's monthly range. It was written by Nicholas Briggs and features Sylvester McCoy as the Seventh Doctor. The story is notable for being one of the stories with the most direct ties to the fan produced Audio Visuals range, as the story is essentially a complete sequel to 1990's Endurance.

This was the second solo Seventh Doctor story, and the first time that the Seventh Doctor and Ice Warriors have appeared in an audio together, although not the first time chronologically for the Seventh Doctor to encounter them in an audio drama, that classification belonging to Thin Ice.

Publisher's summary[[edit] | [edit source]]

In 1929, Lord Barset's expedition to the Antarctic is lost without trace. Or so it seems...

Nearly a century later, his grandson funds a much-publicised return to the icy wastes. His mission: to discover what happened to the original expedition. But what he finds instead is an enigma — a battered London police box frozen in ice millennia old.

But something else lies in wait in this awful place, something from an era before humankind set foot on the continent's cold soil. A menace frozen in time.

Until now.

Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]

Part one[[edit] | [edit source]]

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Part two[[edit] | [edit source]]

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Part three[[edit] | [edit source]]

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Part four[[edit] | [edit source]]

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Cast[[edit] | [edit source]]

Crew[[edit] | [edit source]]

Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Doctor[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • The Doctor mutters the names of his previous companions Mel, Ace and Hex while his memory recovers.

Species[[edit] | [edit source]]

Locations[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • The Antarctic holds a Martian prison facility for war criminals.

Clothes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • The Doctor's attire degrades over his time in the ice.
Illustrated preview by Martin Geraghty published in DWM 385.

Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Frozen Time acts as a partial sequel to the events of the Audio Visuals audio drama Endurance, also written by and starring Briggs. It featured the exploits of the original 1929 Antarctic expedition, ranging from the Rochester crew's investigation of the missing expedition's base camp to the discovery and destruction of an advanced Silurian metropolis nestled beneath the ice. The obliteration of the city in the original story would seem to be the main reason Lord Barset was unable to uncover any trace of his grandfather's lost working party.
  • As such, the Ice Warriors' appearance in this story was kept a secret[1][2] to subvert audience speculations and expectations of the Silurians appearing, as according to Briggs "it worked so well not telling people in advance" for the Master's appearance in Dust Breeding. He elaborates that "heavy hints" were made that Frozen Time was "based on an old Audio Visuals story" & pre-publicity for it "made it clear" that it "was set in the Antarctic, features someone called 'Lord Barset' and was about an expedition that discovers something."[1]
  • Briggs asked his performance as Arraksor to be pitched down one semi-tone to make it that "slightly more deep" after hearing it.[2]
  • A preview of this story was shown in DWM 385 with an illustration by Martin Geraghty.
  • This audio drama was recorded on 24 and 25 April 2007 at the Moat Studios.[3]
  • Part 1 has a pre-titles sequence.
  • This story is set between Survival and the 1996 TV Movie.[3]
  • This release comes with a Music Suite and Behind the Scenes Interviews extras. Both are split in half across the two CDs, while in the Big Finish app they are unabridged.

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Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Behind the scenes interviews extras.
  2. 2.0 2.1 BFX: The Bride of Peladon
  3. 3.0 3.1 'Backstage' tab of the official Frozen Time page at bigfinish.com. (Archived May 21 2024 on the Wayback Machine)