The Paradise of Death (audio story)

The Paradise of Death was a BBC Radio drama first broadcast in 1993. It was the second audio drama made since Slipback in 1985, and the first audio drama to feature Jon Pertwee as the Third Doctor. This made him the earliest actor to portray the Doctor that also lent his voice to an audio serial. However, he would only perform one more audio story in his lifetime.

Publisher's summary
When a horrific and inexplicable death occurs at Space World, a new theme park on Hampstead Heath, UNIT is called in to investigate. The Doctor is highly suspicious. Just who controls the Parakon Corporation, the shadowy organisation behind the running of the park? What is "Experienced Reality" and what are the limits of its awesome powers?

Plot
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Cast

 * Third Doctor - Jon Pertwee
 * Sarah Jane Smith - Elisabeth Sladen
 * Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart - Nicholas Courtney
 * Freeth - Harold Innocent
 * Tragan - Peter Miles
 * President - Maurice Denham
 * Jeremy Fitzoliver - Richard Pearce
 * Crestin / Bill / Radio Voice / Ambulance Man / Man - Andrew Wincott
 * Nobby / Kitson / Wilkins / Soldier - Dominic Letts
 * Grebber / Reporter - Brian Hall
 * Clorinda / Sec. Gen. of the U.N. - Jillie Meers
 * General Commanding Unit - John Hardwood
 * Odun / Patrol Leader - John Fleming
 * Captain Waldo Rudley - Jonathan Tafler
 * Onya - Jane Slavin
 * Greckle - Emma Myant
 * Rasco Heldal - Michael Onslow
 * Medan / Hunter - David Holt
 * Echolocation Operator / Lexhan - Julian Rhind Tutt
 * Kaido / Guard 2 / Ungar / Custodian of Data Store / Jenhegger - Trevor Martin
 * Yallett / Officer of the Day - Philip Anthony

The Doctor

 * The Doctor used to ride skimmers on Gallifrey during his childhood with his friends, which are likened to bicycles.

Continuity

 * The Doctor mentions the instance the TARDIS got stuck inside The Master's TARDIS and was on the verge of a time ram. (TV: The Time Monster)
 * The Doctor speaks of his and Sarah's recent encounter with Irongron. (TV: The Time Warrior)
 * The Brigadier asks the Doctor about the Blinovitch Limitation Effect. (TV: Day of the Daleks)
 * The Doctor sings a Venusian lullaby with less success than he had with Aggedor. (TV: The Curse of Peladon)

Releases

 * This story was originally broadcast on BBC Radio 5 in 1993.
 * It was released on double cassette in September 1993.
 * It was released on CD on 6 March 2000.
 * It was re-released as part of The BBC Radio Episodes box set on 6 June 2011.
 * It is now available for sale as a download on iTunes.