Doctor Who: The Lost Stories

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Doctor Who: The Lost Stories is a range of Doctor Who audio plays by Big Finish Productions, adapted from unused TV stories.

Series 1

The first series is largely adapted from stories planned for the unmade 1985-1986 series. Colin Baker and Nicola Bryant star as the Sixth Doctor and Peri.

The stories include:

  1. The Nightmare Fair by Graham Williams, adapted by John Ainsworth
  2. Mission to Magnus by Philip Martin
  3. Leviathan by Brian Finch, adapted by Paul Finch
  4. The Hollows of Time by Christopher H. Bidmead
  5. Paradise 5 by PJ Hammond and Andy Lane
  6. Point of Entry by Barbara Clegg and Marc Platt
  7. The Song of Megaptera by Pat Mills
  8. The Macros by Ingrid Pitt and Tony Rudlin

Clegg wrote a detailed story breakdown for Point of Entry, which Platt turned into a complete script. Hammond wrote an incomplete script for Paradise 5, which was completed and adapted for audio by Lane. Martin, Bidmead, and Mills have revised their own scripts, with Bidmead describing his revision as a "top-to-bottom rewrite". Paul Finch approached Big Finish with a complete script that his father Brian had written for Season 22 in 1985. The story was completely unknown to Big Finish before this.[1] Michael Feeney Callan's The Children of January was originally part of the line-up, but fell through due to the author's other commitments and was replaced by The Macros.[2]

Series 2

The first release of the second series is The First Doctor Boxset, a four-disc boxed set including Moris Farhi's stories Farewell Great Macedon and The Fragile Yellow Arc of Fragrance. Farhi's scripts for Farewell Great Macedon have been adapted as an enhanced audiobook, performed by William Russell and Carole Ann Ford, who, respectively, played Ian Chesterton and Susan Foreman.

The second release is The Second Doctor Boxset, another four-disc boxed set including Dick Sharples' The Prison in Space. Sharples' story has been adapted by Simon Guerrier, and is performed by Frazer Hines and Wendy Padbury, who played Jamie McCrimmon and Zoe Heriot. The set also includes The Destroyers, the unmade pilot episode of a proposed Dalek-centred spin-off series for American TV. The episode has been adapted as a full-cast drama, with Nicholas Briggs as the voice of the Daleks.

The remaining releases have been adapted from stories planned for the unmade Season 27, and introduced a new companion for the Seventh Doctor, a young safecracker named Raine Creevey, played by Beth Chalmers.[3]

Titles for the Season 27 Lost Stories, released monthly from January–April 2011 are as follows.

  1. Thin Ice by Marc Platt
  2. Crime of the Century by Andrew Cartmel
  3. Animal by Andrew Cartmel
  4. Earth Aid by Ben Aaronovitch and Andrew Cartmel

The character of Raine makes her debut as an adult in Crime of the Century, but appears as a newborn baby in Thin Ice; Beth Chalmers plays Raine's mother in that story.

Series 3

This third batch of stories features three stories with the Fifth Doctor, Nyssa and Tegan Jovanka, followed by three stories with the Sixth Doctor and Peri, followed by dramatic readings of a First Doctor and Second Doctor story to round out the final two releases of the series. This series was released in October 2011-September 2012.

  1. The Elite by Barbara Clegg and John Dorney
  2. Hexagora by Peter Ling, Hazel Adair and Paul Finch
  3. The Children of Seth by Christopher Bailey and Marc Platt
  4. The Guardians of Prophecy by Johnny Byrne and Jonathan Morris
  5. Power Play by Gary Hopkins
  6. The First Sontarans by Andrew Smith
  7. The Masters of Luxor by Anthony Coburn (adapted by Nigel Robinson)
  8. The Rosemariners by Donald Tosh

Series 4

A fourth series of stories was released in 2013,[needs update] featuring one story with the First Doctor, two with the Second Doctor and one with the Third Doctor, featuring the first Third Doctor lost story ever released. The series was released September–December 2013, and the first three stories are connected because they were all originally by Brian Hayles.

  1. The Dark Planet by Brian Hayles, adapted by Matt Fitton (6 episodes, performed by William Russell and Maureen O'Brien)
  2. The Queen of Time by Brian Hayles, adapted by Catherine Harvey (4 episodes, performed by Frazer Hines and Wendy Padbury)
  3. Lords of the Red Planet by Brian Hayles, adapted by John Dorney (6 episodes, performed by Frazer Hines and Wendy Padbury)
  4. The Mega by Bill Strutton, adapted by Simon Guerrier (6 episodes, performed by Katy Manning and Richard Franklin)

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