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The Children of Seth | |
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Big Finish Productions audio drama | |
Series | Doctor Who: The Lost Stories |
Release no. | 17 |
Featuring | Fifth Doctor Tegan Nyssa |
Written by | Christopher Bailey and Marc Platt |
Directed by | Ken Bentley |
Executive producer(s) | Nicholas Briggs Jason Haigh-Ellery |
Production code | BFPDWLS17 |
Release date | December 2011 |
The Children of Seth is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who.
Plot
The TARDIS crew are drawn into the political machinations of the Archipelago of Sirius.
Cast
- The Doctor – Peter Davison
- Tegan – Janet Fielding
- Nyssa – Sarah Sutton
- Anahita – Honor Blackman
- Byzan – Adrian Lukis
- Siris – David Warner
- Shamur – Vernon Dobtcheff
- Albis – Matt Addis
- Mira – Emerald O’Hanrahan
- Radulf Varidi – John Banks
Notes
- Christopher Bailey wrote two Fifth Doctor television stories, Kinda and Snakedance.
- Honor Blackman played Professor Lasky in the 1986 Doctor Who television story The Trial of a Time Lord.
- Vernon Dobtcheff was in the 1969 Doctor Who television story The War Games.
- This story went by several other titles such as Manpower, Manwatch and May Time.
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