Sullivan and Cross - AWOL (audio anthology)
Sullivan and Cross - AWOL was a full cast audio anthology released on 8 November 2022 by Big Finish Productions as part of The Seventh Doctor Adventures. It featured Sylvester McCoy as the Seventh Doctor, Christopher Naylor as Harry Sullivan and Eleanor Crooks as Naomi Cross.
Publisher's summary[[edit] | [edit source]]
Sometimes a Time Lord forgets precisely where he left things - keys, screwdrivers...companions! Harry Sullivan and Naomi Cross are stuck in the wrong time, so when the TARDIS arrives, they give up their 21st-century lives to find a way home.
But as they join the Doctor - a different version to any they've met before - Harry and Naomi are in for a few perilous stops along the way...
1. London Orbital by John Dorney (4 parts)
Long ago, a massacre in a suburban house led to the young Harry Sullivan joining UNIT. But the murders were never solved. Years later, Harry and Naomi Cross investigate an oddity in the London Underground and uncover a whole different side to the capital.
Creatures of myth are running amok across the city in a conflict going back decades. And somewhere in the shadows lurks a new incarnation of their old friend...the Doctor. And he's here to stop a war.
2. Scream of the Daleks by Lisa McMullin (2 parts)
Halloween 1969. The Doctor, Harry and Naomi respond to a scream for rescue. They find that people have been dying on the same spot on this day across millennia.
But in their bid to stop the nightmare, the travellers have unleashed the Doctor’s old enemy. This may be one cry for help better left unanswered...
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Stories[[edit] | [edit source]]
# | Title | Author | Director | Featuring | Released | Pr. code |
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1 | London Orbital | John Dorney | Bethany Weimers | Harry, Naomi | 8 November 2022 | BFPDWDR0702 |
2 | Scream of the Daleks | Lisa McMullin | Harry, Naomi, Daleks |
Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The cover was created by Caroline Tankersley, with the Dalek renders provided by James Johnson.[1]
- As with previous work, Johnson once again released a closer look at the Dalek design featured on the cover, noting its origins from the Dapol line of action figures.[2] Tankersley also noted the design draws inspiration from the Black Dalek seen in The Curse of Fatal Death.[3] Johnson's write up indicates the Imperial Supreme is similar to or the same as the Supreme Dalek featured in The Curse of Davros.[2]
- The stories were recorded on 31 July and 1 & 17 August 2022 at the Soundhouse.
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External links[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Official Sullivan and Cross - AWOL page at bigfinish.com
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