The Emerald Tiger
The Emerald Tiger is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who.
The Emerald Tiger | |
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Big Finish Productions audio drama | |
Series | Doctor Who |
Release no. | 159 |
Featuring | Fifth Doctor Nyssa Tegan Jovanka Vislor Turlough |
Written by | Barnaby Edwards |
Directed by | Barnaby Edwards |
Executive producer(s) | Nicholas Briggs Jason Haigh-Ellery |
Production code | 6HG |
Release date | April 2012 |
Plot
The Doctor and his friends arrive in Calcutta, India, on the last day of 1926. There they join a quest for The Emerald Tiger, in the lost city of Lanka.
Cast
- The Doctor – Peter Davison
- Tegan Jovanka – Janet Fielding
- Nyssa – Sarah Sutton
- Vislor Turlough – Mark Strickson
- Lady Adela Forster – Cherie Lunghi
- Professor Narayan – Sam Dastor
- Shardul Khan – Vincent Ebrahim
- Major Haggard – Neil Stacy
- Dawon – Vineeta Rishi
- Djahn / Lord Edgar Forster – Gwilym Lee
- Colonel Burroughs / Kimball – Trevor Cooper
Notes
- Vineeta Rishi was in the 2007 Doctor Who television episode, Smith and Jones.
- Trevor Cooper was in the 1985 Doctor Who television story, Revelation of the Daleks.
- Tegan calls Djahn the "Flying Vet" which is an in-joke about Davison. "The Flying Vet", is a book by James Herriot, who wrote All Creatures Great and Small in which Davison starred before he became the Doctor in the 1980s. Some unfair press called him the Wet Vet when he played the Doctor.
- Nicholas Briggs' young son, Benedict, provides the voice of the infant at the start of this story.[1]
gollark: I mean, if they're just idling on discord, then presumably they can at least take the time to say "took this".
gollark: Probably not.
gollark: Test.
gollark: *ponders changing it to be annoying*
gollark: Wow, you did.
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