Iterations of I
Iterations of I is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who.
Iterations of I | |
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Big Finish Productions audio drama | |
Series | Doctor Who |
Release no. | N/A |
Featuring | Fifth Doctor Nyssa Tegan Jovanka Adric |
Written by | John Dorney |
Directed by | Ken Bentley |
Production code | BFPDW5DBOX001 |
Length | 2 hr approx. |
Release date | August 2014 |
It is the second and final story in the Fifth Doctor boxset released in August 2014 and is notable for the inclusion of Matthew Waterhouse as Adric.
Plot
Adric & Nyssa attempt to land the TARDIS at Heathrow Airport to return Tegan to her correct place and time. Their attempt instead leaves them on Fleming's Island off the coast of Ireland where several people have died and the remaining members of a mysterious cult have disappeared. As more people start to die the Doctor and his companions must work together to identify the significance of the letter I.
Cast
- The Doctor – Peter Davison
- Tegan Jovanka – Janet Fielding
- Nyssa – Sarah Sutton
- Adric – Matthew Waterhouse
- Aoife – Sinead Keenan
- Jerome Khan – Joseph Radcliffe
- Robert DeValley – Andrew Macklin
- Donal Dineen – Teddy Kempner
- Imogen Frazer – Allison McKenzie
Continuity
- Similar to the first story in the box set, Psychodrome, the TARDIS is lost near the start of the adventure, leaving the Doctor and his companions isolated.
- This story takes place between the television stories Black Orchid and Earthshock.
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gollark: Oh, maybe you can randomly win the lottery or something, but it's entirely random and extremely rare. And it doesn't actually fix all your problems.
gollark: You can't *win* life, why should petcruel be different?
gollark: I think this came from a discussion about helloboi's virtual pet game.
gollark: Better idea: a command which globally disables itself once run.
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