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].]]'''''Master''''' is a ] ] based on the long-running ] ] ] '']''. It forms a trilogy with ] and ] to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the show. It features the ] as its main character. In it, the Doctor arrives at an old house in Perfugium where he has, through a deal with Death, sent the Master to live without memory of his evil for several years. The story concerns the end of these years, and the consequences of the Doctor's deal. | ].]]'''''Master''''' is a ] ] based on the long-running ] ] ] '']''. It forms a trilogy with ] and ] to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the show. It features the ] as its main character. In it, the Doctor arrives at an old house in Perfugium where he has, through a deal with Death, sent the Master to live without memory of his evil for several years. The story concerns the end of these years, and the consequences of the Doctor's deal. | ||
The personification of Death had previously appeared in the ] line of books, and this story, although it is set after that line of books, shares much of its tone with them. | The personification of Death had previously appeared in the ] line of books, and this story, although it is set after that line of books, shares much of its tone with them. | ||
==Cast== | ==Cast== |
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Master is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It forms a trilogy with Omega and Davros to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the show. It features the Seventh Doctor as its main character. In it, the Doctor arrives at an old house in Perfugium where he has, through a deal with Death, sent the Master to live without memory of his evil for several years. The story concerns the end of these years, and the consequences of the Doctor's deal.
The personification of Death had previously appeared in the Virgin New Adventures line of books, and this story, although it is set after that line of books, shares much of its tone with them.
Cast
- The Doctor - Sylvester McCoy
- The Master - Geoffrey Beevers
- Man - Daniel Barzotti
- Child - Joe Bassett
- Jade - Charlie Hayes
- Victor Schaeffer - Philip Madoc
- Jacqueline Schaeffer - Anne Ridler
Production
- Writer - Joseph Lidster
- Directed by - Gary Russell
- Producers - Gary Russell and Jason Haigh-Ellery
- Executive Producer - Jacqueline Rayner