The Masters of Luxor (audio story)

The Masters of Luxor was the seventh release in the third series of The Lost Stories. It was an adaptation of an unproduced The Masters of Luxor 1963 TV script.

Publisher's summary
The TARDIS is drawn to a mysterious signal emanating from a seemingly dead world. Trapped within a crystalline structure, the Doctor and his friends inadvertently wake a vast army of robots that have lain dormant for many, many years. Waiting... for the Masters of Luxor.

The Cannibal Flower (1)
to be added

The Mockery of a Man (2)
to be added

A Light on the Dead Planet (3)
to be added

Tabon of Luxor (4)
to be added

An Infinity of Surprises (5)
to be added

The Flower Blooms (6)
to be added

Cast

 * Ian Chesterton - William Russell
 * Susan Foreman - Carole Ann Ford
 * The Perfect One - Joseph Kloska

Credits

 * Recording by - Toby Hrycek-Robinson
 * Sound Design, Music, and CD Mastering by - Toby Hrycek-Robinson
 * CD Extras Interviews by - David Richardson
 * CD Extras Edited by - Toby Hrycek-Robinson
 * Series Theme by - Ron Grainer
 * Arranged by - Delia Derbyshire
 * Theme Remastered by - David Darlington
 * BFP Administration - Miles Haigh-Ellery, Catrin Hubbarde, and Alison Taylor
 * Producer's Assistants - Paul Spragg and Frances Welsh
 * Cover Illustration & Booklet Design - Alex Mallinson
 * Web Editor - Richard Dinnick
 * Director - Lisa Bowerman
 * Script Editor - John Dorney
 * Producer - David Richardson
 * Executive Producers - Nicholas Briggs and Jason Haigh-Ellery

Continuity

 * Barbara mentions seeing the Emerald Sea on the planet Fragrance (AUDIO: The Fragile Yellow Arc of Fragrance) and meeting Alexander the Great in Babylon (AUDIO: Farewell, Great Macedon).
 * Having not yet to encounter the Cybermen, the Doctor seems unsure of the possibility of humans turning themselves into robots when Ian inquires about it.
 * Susan refers to Ian as "Mr. Chesterton" throughout this story, demonstrating her lack of familiarity with her recently-acquired companion, as this takes place fairly early on in their adventures.