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Revelation of the Daleks, Vengeance on Varos, a new story for the Eighth Doctor plus more from BBC Audio

Revelation of the Daleks, Vengeance on Varos, a new story for the Eighth Doctor plus more from BBC Audio

Two classic adventures and original stories for the Sixth and Eighth Doctor come to your ears from BBC Audio this October and November. Plus a whole range of new and classic Doctor Who stories to plug your headphones into, from fan favourites to new adventures.

Here’s a look at what’s available to buy on CD and download from BBC Audio.


OUT IN OCTOBER 2019:

Doctor Who BBC Audio roundup October and November 2019

Peri faces deadly feline robots during a race to the sun in an original adventure for the Sixth Doctor, read by Nicola Bryant

The TARDIS lands aboard the Sun God, a vast spaceship carrying executives from a powerful 35th Century energy company. Peri is menaced by deadly cat-like robots, whilst the Doctor discovers that Spalding Revere, the company’s founder, has set the ship on course for the heart of a sun.

As the Sun God continues on its final mission, time is running out for them all…

Nicola Bryant reads this new adventure for the Sixth Doctor and Peri, written by Dead Ringers’ Nev Fountain.

Doctor Who: The Flight of the Sun God is available on Amazon and Audible now.


Doctor Who BBC Audio roundup October and November 2019

The first original BBC Audio adventure for the Eighth Doctor is here, set in Victorian Edinburgh, and read by Dan Starkey

It’s the late 1890s, and newspaper journalist James MacFarlane is on the trail of a supernatural entity. He’s joined in his investigations by a mysterious stranger, who calls himself the Doctor and professes to know a lot about vampires. As gangs of locals gather zombie-like on the city’s streets, James and the Doctor find themselves on a dangerous trail to find the truth.

Dan Starkey (who plays the Sontaran Strax) reads this original debut Eighth Doctor adventure.

Doctor Who: The Scent of Blood is available on Amazon and Audible now.


OUT IN NOVEMBER 2019:

Doctor Who BBC Audio roundup October and November 2019

Terry Molloy, who played Davros, reads Revelation of the Daleks, a classic Sixth Doctor versus the Daleks story written by Eric Saward

The Doctor and Peri land on the planet Necros to visit the funerary home Tranquil Repose – where the dead are interred and the near-dead placed in suspended animation until such time as their conditions can be cured. But the Great Healer of Tranquil Repose is far from benign. Under his command, Daleks guard the catacombs where sickening experiments are conducted on human bodies. The new life he offers the dying comes at a terrible cost – and the Doctor and Peri are being lured into a trap that will change them forever.

Terry Molloy brings this classic Doctor Who television story to life, with authentic Dalek voices provided by Nicholas Briggs.

Doctor Who: Revelation of the Daleks is available on Audible soon and on Amazon in December.


Doctor Who BBC Audio roundup October and November 2019

The classic television story for the Sixth Doctor, Vengeance on Varos, becomes an exciting audio adaptation written by Phillip Martin

The TARDIS has stalled in mid-flight, and it is only on the planet Varos that the Doctor can find the precious Zeiton-7 ore he needs to continue his travels through time and space. Arriving on the planet, he saves the rebel Jondar from execution and incurs the wrath of Sil, the sadistic representative of the Galatron Mining Corporation on Varos. The hunt is on for the Doctor and his rebel friends.

Martin Jarvis, who originally starred in Vengeance on Varos, narrates this thrilling novelization of the classic TV adventure.

Doctor Who: Vengeance on Varos is available on Amazon and Audible soon.


Doctor Who BBC Audio roundup October and November 2019

Jon Culshaw, Frazer Hines, Dan Starkey, Louise Jameson and Nicola Bryant read a selection of exuberant and colourful tales from the legendary Doctor Who Annual

Six Doctors and companions have very different adventures in this collection of stories. The First Doctor faces a punishing journey in an alien landscape, whilst the Second Doctor, Jamie and Victoria land somewhere where the boundaries of time are blurred. The Third Doctor and Jo encounter childhood stories, then the Fourth Doctor and Leela face off against crocodiles. The Fifth Doctor, Tegan and Turlough join forces with the Brigadier, and the Sixth Doctor and Peri explore uncomfortable truths in an idyllic world…

Take a nostalgic journey through time with stories originally taken from the Doctor Who Annual, running from the 1960s to the 1980s. This is the perfect Christmas stocking treat, filled to the brim with vintage Doctor Who adventures!

Doctor Who: The Sinister Sponge & Other Stories is available on Amazon and Audible soon.


Coming in December 2019 and January 2020:

  • Dalek Attack: Blockade & Other Stories (Doctor Who Annual), written by Terry Nation. Read by Nicholas Briggs, Matthew Waterhouse, Louise Jameson, Jon Culshaw
  • Doctor Who: Dragonfire (Seventh Doctor Novelisation), written by Ian Briggs. Read by Bonnie Langford
  • Doctor Who: Ninth Doctor Novels Volume 2 (Ninth Doctor Novels), written by Justin Richards, Gareth Roberts, Steve Lyons. Read by Stuart Milligan, Anthony Head, Camille Coduri.
  • Doctor Who: Revelation of the Daleks (on CD) (Sixth Doctor Novelisation) written by Eric Saward. Read by Terry Molloy.

Titles are available from Amazon and Audible in October and November. Check back here soon for an in-depth look at December and January’s releases.

Britbox to showcase Classic Doctor Who This Christmas!

Britbox to showcase Classic Doctor Who This Christmas!

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BritBox, a streaming service offering shows from ITV, the BBC, Channel 4 and Channel 5, has launched in the UK.

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Downton Abbey, Gavin & Stacey, Wolf Hall, Love Island and Broadchurch are among the shows available.

C4 and C5 have come on board after ITV and the BBC announced BritBox as a way to get into the paid streaming market.

The service will cost £5.99 per month and will mostly feature classic series, but will also include new shows, beginning with Lambs of God.

The drama stars The Handmaid’s Tale’s Ann Dowd, The End of the F****** World’s Jessica Barden and Essie Davis from The White Princess as nuns living on a remote island. It was originally shown on Australian TV in July.

While the service would be a second or third subscription for many viewers, it will be able to rival the likes of Netflix, Amazon Prime and Apple TV+, she said.

“It’s got the widest range of UK box sets of any service,” she said. “Ostensibly the other streamers are US-focused so they make dramas for the US market, whereas BritBox is the faces, people and places that you know.”

Some archive programmes that have been on services like Netflix will now move to BritBox, she said.

“For some time we’ve been bringing our shows back home and now that we’ve got a destination in BritBox, that’s something we’ll be doing more actively. We’ll still be working in partnership with Netflix and Amazon and all of the other streamers.”

How does the price compare with other services?

  • BritBox – £5.99 per month for HD and multi-screen viewing
  • Netflix – £5.99 for basic package rising to £8.99 for a standard plan, including HD on two screens
  • Amazon Prime – £5.99 on up to three screens simultaneously
  • Now TV – £8.99 for entertainment pass, with optional extras – Cinema Pass (£11.99), Sports (£33.99), Kids (£3.99)
  • YouTube Premium – £11.99

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Dramas on the service at launch include Cracker, Prime Suspect, Brideshead Revisited and Ashes to Ashes; while comedies include Absolutely Fabulous, Extras, Blackadder and Fawlty Towers.

More than 600 classic episodes of Doctor Who – broadcast between 1963 and 1989 – will be available to stream for the first time by Christmas.

Shows and movies from Channel 4 and Film4’s back catalogue will be available in 2020, and original shows from Comedy Central UK will also feature.

Sakaan said having a big catalogue of classic shows “shouldn’t be underestimated” by those assessing BritBox’s chances of success.

“The new battleground, quite often in streaming, are shows like Friends, which are 20 years old and are the top performers,” she told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme.

Some of the biggest hits of recent years, such as Killing Eve, Peaky Blinders and Bodyguard, will not be on it at first.

This is either because existing deals are in place with other streaming services, or because they are still on the broadcasters’ own catch-up platforms.

Shows are not expected to appear on BritBox until they have dropped off the BBC iPlayer, ITV Hub and All 4, which do not require paid subscriptions. The BBC was recently given permission to keep programmes on iPlayer for one year.

TV critic Scott Bryan said the idea of rival channels teaming up to try to compete with the likes of Netflix was “quite big news”.

“The issue is whether people are willing to pay towards them,” he continued. “And it will be interesting to see which shows end up being on which service.

“Some shows might be a co-production between the BBC and Netflix for example, and that might end up on Netflix.

“So for many of us there’s going to be a lot of confusion trying to work out which show is going to be on which platform.”

On social media, some users questioned why they were being asked to shell out to watch programmes they had effectively already paid for.

Responding to that point in July, BBC director general Lord Hall compared BritBox with releasing a programme on DVD.

“That was the BBC saying, there’s a secondary market – you pay for content after we’ve shown it,” he said. “This is just a modern-day version of that, and an even better version of that, because it used to be infuriating when you’d seen a programme on the BBC and you couldn’t get hold of the DVD.”

Any money the corporation makes will be put back in to programme-making, he said. “I think this is wins all round for the licence fee payers.”

BritBox launched in the US two years ago and has a different catalogue of content, with 650,000 subscribers.

Cybermen, multi-Doctor stories, lost scripts return and more!

Cybermen, multi-Doctor stories, lost scripts return and more!

November sees the release of a range of brand-new audio adventures from Big Finish. Here’s a roundup of what’s available to buy on CD and download this month.


Doctor Who November releases

The Fifth Doctor faces the Cybermen of Earthshock… again!

At Warzone, competitors from across the galaxy gather to test the limits of their endurance and achieve their personal best. So when the TARDIS materialises in the middle of a racetrack, the Doctor and his friends must literally run for their lives.

On the fringes of the galaxy, techno-pirates and research medics fight for the secrets of advanced extra-terrestrial technology. For the Doctor, however, a more personal battle awaits as he confronts his own guilt and the creatures that killed a friend: the Cybermen.

Order Warzone / Conversion from Big Finish


Doctor Who November releases

The earliest multi-Doctor story ever?

When Zoe reattaches an old piece of equipment to the TARDIS console, she, Jamie and the Doctor are very lucky to avoid a collision. But the place they find themselves in may be even more dangerous…

On this planet, the Second Doctor, Jamie and Zoe encounter another Doctor, a space pilot named Steven… and a young woman called Katarina who really shouldn’t be there….

Order Daughter of the Gods from Big Finish


Doctor Who November releases

Stephen Gallagher’s lost Season 21 story lives

The Doctor wakes up on a planet of relics, a dead, hostile world… He has no memory of who he is, or how he got to be here.

He’d better remember soon, because the very structure of reality is at risk and it all has something to do with that strange blue tomb with the light on top.

Order Nightmare Country from Big Finish


Doctor Who November releases

The Second Doctor in the Second World War

It’s the middle of the Second World War and Ben Jackson has returned to visit his married friends Polly and Jamie in their quiet English village. But they can’t quite shake the feeling that something’s not right…

Order The Home Guard from Big Finish


Doctor Who November releases

Wally K Daly’s planned Season 23 script is reborn

A long-forgotten piece of equipment in the TARDIS storage locker sends the Doctor and Peri to the peaceful and idyllic continent of Tranquela – home of the Doctor’s old friend Ravlos. But the land where they emerge is far from peaceful.

A hate ray is regularly sweeping Tranquela, turning its inhabitants into savage beasts, and there is only one place it can originate – the planet’s other continent, home of Tranquela’s old enemies, the Amelierans.

Order The Ultimate Evil from Big Finish


Doctor Who November releases

A spooky anthology tale for autumn

A devious antiques dealer, a property developer and a heartbroken hairdresser. Three strangers sit on a train that’s going nowhere. They are joined by a mysterious figure.

Bilis Manger wants to tell them how they died.

Order Dead Man’s Switch from Big Finish


Doctor Who November releases

India Fisher returns as Charley Pollard

The Ten Thousand represent everything the Doctor admires: ingenuity, creativity and triumph of peace over war. So, naturally, he’s taken Charley to see them. However, their arrival isn’t quite the gallery visit they expected.

Why is everything slowly falling apart? Why is the artist refusing to see them? But for Charley, there’s a question that’s far more urgent. Did that statue just move?

Order Hall of the Ten Thousand from Big Finish


All titles are initially available exclusively from the Big Finish website in November. Check back here next month for a roundup of their December releases!

The Thirteenth Doctor meets Ace in a new book by Sophie Aldred

The Thirteenth Doctor meets Ace in a new book by Sophie Aldred

At Childhood's End, coming February 2020

BBC Books will publish Doctor Who: At Childhood’s End, the first epic novel from Sophie Aldred, who played the Seventh Doctor’s friend Ace.

“Past, present and future collide as the Thirteenth Doctor is reunited with her friend Ace”

Once, a girl called Ace travelled the universe with the Doctor. Decades later, she is known as Dorothy McShane, the reclusive millionaire philanthropist who heads global organisation A Charitable Earth.

Dorothy is haunted by terrible nightmares, vivid dreams that begin just as scores of young runaways are vanishing from the dark alleyways of London. Could the disappearances be linked to sightings of sinister creatures lurking in the city shadows? Why has an alien satellite entered a secret orbit around the Moon?

Investigating the satellite with Ryan, Graham and Yaz, the Doctor is thrown together with Ace once more. Together they must unravel a malevolent plot that will cost thousands of lives.

Sophie Aldred is best known as the Seventh Doctor companion, Ace, who famously beat up a Dalek with a baseball bat and carried her home-made Nitro 9 explosives with her. Sophie has presented a huge variety of programmes on TV and radio, as well as performed in voice-over work and acting roles as Ace and other classic characters. This is her first novel. Sophie said:

“I was thrilled and honoured to have been asked to create this opportunity for the Thirteenth Doctor and Ace to meet each other. I had always hoped to be able to offer classic fans an encounter between Ace and a current Doctor in some form or other and I hope fans of the present team will enjoy the blending of two eras of the most amazing programme in the universe.”

At Childhood’s End will also be available as an audiobook in CD and digital download on the same day as the book publication, narrated by Sophie Aldred.

Doctor Who: At Childhood’s End will be published as a hardback novel on the 6th February 2020. You can pre-order it here.