The Barbarians and the Samurai (audio story)

 was the second and final story in the audio anthology The First Doctor Adventures: Volume Two. It was written by Andrew Smith and featured David Bradley as the First Doctor, Claudia Grant as Susan Foreman, Jamie Glover as Ian Chesterton and Jemma Powell as Barbara Wright.

Publisher's summary
In 19th century Japan, Westerners are forbidden. So when the TARDIS arrives near Lord Mamoru's castle, the daimyo's Samurai are soon on their trail.

Uncovering secrets at court and treachery in the ranks, the Doctor and his friends are drawn into intrigue. And, as a battle begins, they are caught in the middle.

The Forbidden Land (1)
Following their previous adventure, the TARDIS team lands in what it could be Earth again. As they rush towards a nearby stream, the TARDIS is found by some samurai, which see the foreign writing on the TARDIS door and conclude there are strangers around. As the travellers relax by the river, they suddenly see the samurai arrive, and hide. By listening to their conversation, and seeing her armour, Barbara concludes they landed in Japan towards the beginning of the 19th century: in this time, Japan is still under a policy of seclusion from the outside world, and foreigners are banned from it under penalty of death.

They try to get back to the TARDIS, only to be found by the samurai looking for them. The Doctor and Barbara are immediately captured by a group of them led by a mysterious warrior in a red armor (which everyone only knows as "the Red Samurai"), while Ian and Susan, while cornered, are saved by a local peasant, carrying a samurai sword. Susan wants to go and help, but Ian and the other man, Okada Shumei, insists they go and hide. Later, Shumei (a disgraced samurai, former servant of the local daimyo, Takagi Mamoru) goes about and discovers the Doctor and Barbara are alive and have been brought to the daimyo. He promises to help save them, even though he is aware that there is any chance Mamoru will kill them.

From some questions she asks the guards, Barbara gets confirmed that they arrived in the 1820s, a time where Japan is still isolated. Mamoru has the two "barbarians" been brought in front of him, but to the surprise of both, he welcomes them with open arms. It soon becomes apparent he was expecting some foreigners, friends of his "Red Samurai", with whom he has a deal of some sort. The Doctor tries to play along in order to gain time to get back to the TARDIS, but his ruse is quickly exposed by the Red Samurai - actually Casper Knox, a former British army officer. Enraged by the deception, Mamoru unsheathes his sword and moves to kill the Doctor and Barbara on the spot.

Barbarians Among Us (2)
Knox stops Mamoru and takes the Doctor and Barbara under his wing. He leads them to their apartment, as he tells them he deserted from the British army after Waterloo and came to Japan in search of a better employment as a mercenary; captured by Mamoru, he was forced to work with him if he didn't want to die. He asks the Doctor and Barbara whether they know someone by the name of Captain Hamilton, but they insist they are only travellers. Their exchange is interrupted by the arrival of Keiko, Lord Mamoru's daughter and his only familiar resident in the castle (Mamoru's wife and other sons are in Edo, hosts of the Shogun), who Knox suggests is a spy for her father.

Knox then confronts Mamoru, and tells him he believes the travellers' tale; to confirm it, though, he shall bring the Doctor with him to meet the British sailors they are expecting. Mamoru agrees, but insists Barbara stays with him. That same night, Shumei leads Ian and Susan to a hidden place nearby the castle, explaining to them on the way how many people in Japan long for new contacts with the outside world, after two centuries of isolation; they meet with Keiko, who is secretly in love with Shumei and promise to lead the Doctor and Barbara out to them with the same route she came from, an hour before dawn. Ian then urges Susan to come back to Shumei's hideout and wait for them here.

Keiko tries leading away the Doctor and Barbara, but their escape is interrupted by Eiji coming to announce the arrival of the British ship; according to what he and Mamoru established, Knox leaves bringing the Doctor with him. On the way, he explains him that Hamilton is bringing them modern weapons, and Mamoru will use those to try and persuade the Shogun to open trade with the British Empire. Shumei and Ian follow them in secret, while Mamoru declares to Barbara that she is going to be her consort: his wife, he says, should not be a problem for long.

Once they reach the ship, the Doctor and Knox go on board and meet with Hamilton: he does not recognize the Doctor, thus confirming his story in Knox's eyes. He shows them the cargo, but insists only one casket to be delivered to Mamoru, while the rest will be traded as he has assurance the Shogun agreed to the trade. As they bring the weapons on shore, Knox kills Hamilton and orders the samurai to attack and kill the sailors; in the following battle, Shumei and Ian manage to reach the Doctor and take him away. Unfortunately, by the same time Eiji finds out and catches Susan, bringing her to the castle together with the TARDIS.

Power Play (3)
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Fall of the Samurai (4)
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Cast

 * The Doctor - David Bradley
 * Susan Foreman - Claudia Grant
 * Ian Chesterton - Jamie Glover
 * Barbara Wright - Jemma Powell
 * Okada Shumei - Dan Li
 * Casper Knox - Andrew Wincott
 * Takagi Mamoru - Sadao Ueda
 * Keiko - Susan Hingley
 * Toda Eiji / Yoshita Hiroshi - Jozef Aoki
 * Captain Hamilton - Christopher Naylor

Continuity

 * The Doctor says that they have recently left Paris, (TV: The Reign of Terror) and that they have also visited London, (TV: An Unearthly Child) China (TV: Marco Polo) and Mexico. (TV: The Aztecs)
 * The Doctor would visit Japan again in his future, numerous times. (PROSE: The Room With No Doors, COMIC: Ravens, The Road to Hell, The Golden Ones)
 * The Doctor mentioned that he was present at the Siege of Mafeking. (TV: The Daleks' Master Plan)