The Zylon war has been dragging on for years. Entire systems have fallen to the destruction, and yet they keep coming. Nothing seems to be able to stop them. The Alliance is desperate, and now a new threat has emerged. One which there seems to be no defense against. No defense, save one. The price they will pay for it, though, will cost them everything. And even the Doctor may find that he has to stand against those he has protected for centuries. Has humanity’s end come? And will the Doctor be the author of it?
If you had the power to stop unimaginable suffering, would you? How far would you go? At what point does the cost become too much? Or is any price better than the alternative? Who really is the monster here?
All of eternity is at stake in a single moment in time. Can the Doctor and his companion save everything? And just which Guardian are they working for?
All of eternity is at stake in a single moment in time. Can the Doctor and his companion save everything? And just which Guardian are they working for?
Five Doctors, ten companions, and one MONSTER the Doctor has faced throughout his lives, but never this directly... Celebrating 30 years of The Doctor Who Audio Dramas
Something is happening to Billy Samison. The boy has been hearing a voice in his head. It's slowly taking him over, and he has been doing terrible things. Can the Doctor and Robbie stop the young boy before it's too late?
Something is happening to Billy Samison. The boy has been hearing a voice in his head. It's slowly taking him over, and he has been doing terrible things. Can the Doctor and Robbie stop the young boy before it's too late?
Story 211.4 - The Crossharbour Fugitive part three by Hugh Bryant Crossharbour Refuelling Station enables long-distance space travel between distant nebulae, housed on an uninhabited planet that is countless lightyears from the human sector of space. It is operated by the Myrmalir – fungal creatures that emit a phosphorescent glow and live to serve their benevolent ruling force: the Hypogene. The skeleton crew is made up of Bark, the curmudgeonly but devoted senior coordinator counting down the days until he can see his son again, and Bramble, a promising doctoral candidate whose research could change her people’s future if she doesn’t get distracted by artefacts from the planet’s past. Because there is more to this planet than the Hypogene has told them, and an unusual influence is guiding them to discover long-buried secrets. The Moonray has not long left Crossharbour when a colossal tragedy leaves only one survivor: Solent, a junior pilot who is so terrified by what happens that he claims he can’t remember anything. A feral force is threatening the continued existence of life in this corner of space, with Crossharbour itself in terrible peril. When trouble with the TARDIS leaves the Doctor and Kim-Ly trapped on Crossharbour, the daily difficulties of adapting to a completely alien way of life is the least of their worries. As a web of deception and danger reveals itself, the travellers must do all they can to survive the consequences of unearthing the truth…
Story 211.3 - The Crossharbour Fugitive part three by Hugh Bryant Crossharbour Refuelling Station enables long-distance space travel between distant nebulae, housed on an uninhabited planet that is countless lightyears from the human sector of space. It is operated by the Myrmalir – fungal creatures that emit a phosphorescent glow and live to serve their benevolent ruling force: the Hypogene. The skeleton crew is made up of Bark, the curmudgeonly but devoted senior coordinator counting down the days until he can see his son again, and Bramble, a promising doctoral candidate whose research could change her people’s future if she doesn’t get distracted by artefacts from the planet’s past. Because there is more to this planet than the Hypogene has told them, and an unusual influence is guiding them to discover long-buried secrets. The Moonray has not long left Crossharbour when a colossal tragedy leaves only one survivor: Solent, a junior pilot who is so terrified by what happens that he claims he can’t remember anything. A feral force is threatening the continued existence of life in this corner of space, with Crossharbour itself in terrible peril. When trouble with the TARDIS leaves the Doctor and Kim-Ly trapped on Crossharbour, the daily difficulties of adapting to a completely alien way of life is the least of their worries. As a web of deception and danger reveals itself, the travellers must do all they can to survive the consequences of unearthing the truth…
Story 211.2 - The Crossharbour Fugitive part two by Hugh Bryant Crossharbour Refuelling Station enables long-distance space travel between distant nebulae, housed on an uninhabited planet that is countless lightyears from the human sector of space. It is operated by the Myrmalir – fungal creatures that emit a phosphorescent glow and live to serve their benevolent ruling force: the Hypogene. The skeleton crew is made up of Bark, the curmudgeonly but devoted senior coordinator counting down the days until he can see his son again, and Bramble, a promising doctoral candidate whose research could change her people’s future if she doesn’t get distracted by artefacts from the planet’s past. Because there is more to this planet than the Hypogene has told them, and an unusual influence is guiding them to discover long-buried secrets. The Moonray has not long left Crossharbour when a colossal tragedy leaves only one survivor: Solent, a junior pilot who is so terrified by what happens that he claims he can’t remember anything. A feral force is threatening the continued existence of life in this corner of space, with Crossharbour itself in terrible peril. When trouble with the TARDIS leaves the Doctor and Kim-Ly trapped on Crossharbour, the daily difficulties of adapting to a completely alien way of life is the least of their worries. As a web of deception and danger reveals itself, the travellers must do all they can to survive the consequences of unearthing the truth…
Story 211.1 - The Crossharbour Fugitive part one Crossharbour Refuelling Station enables long-distance space travel between distant nebulae, housed on an uninhabited planet that is countless lightyears from the human sector of space. It is operated by the Myrmalir – fungal creatures that emit a phosphorescent glow and live to serve their benevolent ruling force: the Hypogene. The skeleton crew is made up of Bark, the curmudgeonly but devoted senior coordinator counting down the days until he can see his son again, and Bramble, a promising doctoral candidate whose research could change her people’s future if she doesn’t get distracted by artefacts from the planet’s past. Because there is more to this planet than the Hypogene has told them, and an unusual influence is guiding them to discover long-buried secrets The Moonray has not long left Crossharbour when a colossal tragedy leaves only one survivor: Solent, a junior pilot who is so terrified by what happens that he claims he can’t remember anything. A feral force is threatening the continued existence of life in this corner of space, with Crossharbour itself in terrible peril. When trouble with the TARDIS leaves the Doctor and Kim-Ly trapped on Crossharbour, the daily difficulties of adapting to a completely alien way of life is the least of their worries. As a web of deception and danger reveals itself, the travellers must do all they can to survive the consequences of unearthing the truth…
Crossharbour Refuelling Station enables long-distance space travel between distant nebulae, housed on an uninhabited planet that is countless lightyears from the human sector of space. It is operated by the Myrmalir – fungal creatures that emit a phosphorescent glow and live to serve their benevolent ruling force: the Hypogene. The skeleton crew is made up of Bark, the curmudgeonly but devoted senior coordinator counting down the days until he can see his son again, and Bramble, a promising doctoral candidate whose research could change her people’s future if she doesn’t get distracted by artefacts from the planet’s past. Because there is more to this planet than the Hypogene has told them, and an unusual influence is guiding them to discover long-buried secrets. The Moonray has not long left Crossharbour when a colossal tragedy leaves only one survivor: Solent, a junior pilot who is so terrified by what happens that he claims he can’t remember anything. A feral force is threatening the continued existence of life in this corner of space, with Crossharbour itself in terrible peril. When trouble with the TARDIS leaves the Doctor and Kim-Ly trapped on Crossharbour, the daily difficulties of adapting to a completely alien way of life is the least of their worries. As a web of deception and danger reveals itself, the travellers must do all they can to survive the consequences of unearthing the truth…
Story 209.4 - The Prague Spring part four August 1968. Czechoslovakia is enjoying a period of political liberalisation. Alexander Dubček is trying to secure his country greater liberties, but it will come at a cost. When the TARDIS brings the Doctor and Kim-Ly to Prague, this freedom is nearly at an end, and the travellers are able to see life on the cusp of the Soviet invasion. Married couple Ludvik and Jozka want to play music and raise their daughter, but the threat of conflict is forcing them to decide how far they will go to keep their family safe. Hapless diplomat Alistair wants to make a difference, but his boss, Valentine, refuses to intervene, and he’s worried that the woman he loves is getting involved in dangerous matters. But it isn’t only the advance of the Red Army that they have to worry about: the alien Koe-Maw are also visiting Prague, and the Doctor wonders whether their promise of salvation is all it seems. As a dark day approaches, can the Doctor and Kim-Ly keep the Czech people from making a cataclysmic mistake that would change the fate of not only the Prague Spring, but of the entire world?
Story 209.3 - The Prague Spring part three August 1968. Czechoslovakia is enjoying a period of political liberalisation. Alexander Dubček is trying to secure his country greater liberties, but it will come at a cost. When the TARDIS brings the Doctor and Kim-Ly to Prague, this freedom is nearly at an end, and the travellers are able to see life on the cusp of the Soviet invasion. Married couple Ludvik and Jozka want to play music and raise their daughter, but the threat of conflict is forcing them to decide how far they will go to keep their family safe. Hapless diplomat Alistair wants to make a difference, but his boss, Valentine, refuses to intervene, and he’s worried that the woman he loves is getting involved in dangerous matters. But it isn’t only the advance of the Red Army that they have to worry about: the alien Koe-Maw are also visiting Prague, and the Doctor wonders whether their promise of salvation is all it seems. As a dark day approaches, can the Doctor and Kim-Ly keep the Czech people from making a cataclysmic mistake that would change the fate of not only the Prague Spring, but of the entire world?
Story 209.2 - The Prague Spring part one August 1968. Czechoslovakia is enjoying a period of political liberalisation. Alexander Dubček is trying to secure his country greater liberties, but it will come at a cost. When the TARDIS brings the Doctor and Kim-Ly to Prague, this freedom is nearly at an end, and the travellers are able to see life on the cusp of the Soviet invasion Married couple Ludvik and Jozka want to play music and raise their daughter, but the threat of conflict is forcing them to decide how far they will go to keep their family safe. Hapless diplomat Alistair wants to make a difference, but his boss, Valentine, refuses to intervene, and he’s worried that the woman he loves is getting involved in dangerous matters. But it isn’t only the advance of the Red Army that they have to worry about: the alien Koe-Maw are also visiting Prague, and the Doctor wonders whether their promise of salvation is all it seems. As a dark day approaches, can the Doctor and Kim-Ly keep the Czech people from making a cataclysmic mistake that would change the fate of not only the Prague Spring, but of the entire world?
Story 209.1 - The Prague Spring part one August 1968. Czechoslovakia is enjoying a period of political liberalisation. Alexander Dubček is trying to secure his country greater liberties, but it will come at a cost. When the TARDIS brings the Doctor and Kim-Ly to Prague, this freedom is nearly at an end, and the travellers are able to see life on the cusp of the Soviet invasion Married couple Ludvik and Jozka want to play music and raise their daughter, but the threat of conflict is forcing them to decide how far they will go to keep their family safe. Hapless diplomat Alistair wants to make a difference, but his boss, Valentine, refuses to intervene, and he’s worried that the woman he loves is getting involved in dangerous matters. But it isn’t only the advance of the Red Army that they have to worry about: the alien Koe-Maw are also visiting Prague, and the Doctor wonders whether their promise of salvation is all it seems. As a dark day approaches, can the Doctor and Kim-Ly keep the Czech people from making a cataclysmic mistake that would change the fate of not only the Prague Spring, but of the entire world?
August 1968. Czechoslovakia is enjoying a period of political liberalisation. Alexander Dubček is trying to secure his country greater liberties, but it will come at a cost. When the TARDIS brings the Doctor and Kim-Ly to Prague, this freedom is nearly at an end, and the travellers are able to see life on the cusp of the Soviet invasion. Married couple Ludvik and Jozka want to play music and raise their daughter, but the threat of conflict is forcing them to decide how far they will go to keep their family safe. Hapless diplomat Alistair wants to make a difference, but his boss, Valentine, refuses to intervene, and he’s worried that the woman he loves is getting involved in dangerous matters. But it isn’t only the advance of the Red Army that they have to worry about: the alien Koe-Maw are also visiting Prague, and the Doctor wonders whether their promise of salvation is all it seems. As a dark day approaches, can the Doctor and Kim-Ly keep the Czech people from making a cataclysmic mistake that would change the fate of not only the Prague Spring, but of the entire world?
A distress call brings the TARDIS to the colony ship Madrigal on an important mission: transporting some of the first human colonists to their new home on Edevane’s World. But when the ship is hijacked and gets caught in a tractor beam, the computer’s AI, MAYDEN, calls on the Doctor for help. Traveling down to the frozen planet Epiquilius, he meets the Zenbeyga, a race of creatures reminiscent of armored wombats. What could they want with the human ship and why do they want to leave the planet so urgently? And as the colonists start to wake from their cryogenic slumber, tensions flare as both sides do what they must to survive. As the planet shakes, the Doctor soon realises there is something far worse to worry about. Something underground is stirring. And if it breaks free, it will devour the universe.
A distress call brings the TARDIS to the colony ship Madrigal on an important mission: transporting some of the first human colonists to their new home on Edevane’s World. But when the ship is hijacked and gets caught in a tractor beam, the computer’s AI, MAYDEN, calls on the Doctor for help. Traveling down to the frozen planet Epiquilius, he meets the Zenbeyga, a race of creatures reminiscent of armored wombats. What could they want with the human ship and why do they want to leave the planet so urgently? And as the colonists start to wake from their cryogenic slumber, tensions flare as both sides do what they must to survive. As the planet shakes, the Doctor soon realises there is something far worse to worry about. Something underground is stirring. And if it breaks free, it will devour the universe.
A distress call brings the TARDIS to the colony ship Madrigal on an important mission: transporting some of the first human colonists to their new home on Edevane’s World. But when the ship is hijacked and gets caught in a tractor beam, the computer’s AI, MAYDEN, calls on the Doctor for help. Traveling down to the frozen planet Epiquilius, he meets the Zenbeyga, a race of creatures reminiscent of armored wombats. What could they want with the human ship and why do they want to leave the planet so urgently? And as the colonists start to wake from their cryogenic slumber, tensions flare as both sides do what they must to survive. As the planet shakes, the Doctor soon realises there is something far worse to worry about. Something underground is stirring. And if it breaks free, it will devour the universe.
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John
Yay finally new episodes! Going back to listen to all the old ones again!
Miles Holtom
Great story. Terrible acting
Wade Burk
There will never be a better adversarial matching of wits than that of The Doctor and The Master...!
Ralph Holtom
why have they stolen music and sound effects from star trek? irritating and distracting and far too loud.