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'''Scream of the Shalka''' was a flash-animated serial based on ''[[Doctor Who]]''. It was produced to coincide with the 40th Anniversary of the series and was originally posted in six weekly parts from [[13 November to 18 December, [[2003]] on BBCi's ''Doctor Who'' [http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/doctorwho/webcasts/shalka/ website]. Although it was intended to be an "official" continuation of the television series that had ended in [[1989]], the revival of the programme in [[2005]] relegated it, and its "[[Alternative Ninth Doctor|Ninth Doctor]]", to unofficial status. | '''Scream of the Shalka''' was a flash-animated serial based on ''[[Doctor Who]]''. It was produced to coincide with the 40th Anniversary of the series and was originally posted in six weekly parts from [[13 November]] to [[18 December]], [[2003]] on BBCi's ''Doctor Who'' [http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/doctorwho/webcasts/shalka/ website]. Although it was intended to be an "official" continuation of the television series that had ended in [[1989]], the revival of the programme in [[2005]] relegated it, and its "[[Alternative Ninth Doctor|Ninth Doctor]]", to unofficial status. | ||
The serial was written by [[Paul Cornell]], with [[Richard E. Grant]] providing the voice for the Ninth Doctor and [[Derek Jacobi]] as the voice of an android made in the image of The Doctor's old enemy, [[the Master]]. The Doctor's companion for this adventure, [[Alison Cheney]], was voiced by [[Sophie Okonedo]]. | The serial was written by [[Paul Cornell]], with [[Richard E. Grant]] providing the voice for the Ninth Doctor and [[Derek Jacobi]] as the voice of an android made in the image of The Doctor's old enemy, [[the Master]]. The Doctor's companion for this adventure, [[Alison Cheney]], was voiced by [[Sophie Okonedo]]. |
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