The Lost Magic (audio story)

 was an exclusive-to-audio story from BBC Audio featuring the Twelfth Doctor. It was read by Dan Starkey.

Publisher's summary
People laughed at John Dee for years, dismissing the astrologer as a madman or a fraud. Then one day a face appeared in his mirror, a face that was not his own. He was given secrets from beyond time: how to mix potions; how to tame the elements; even how to trap a demon. But Dee’s magic was lost, his library ransacked, his spells and hexes stolen. A dread prophecy was made: "the Earth will burn"...

When the TARDIS lands on a Spanish galleon, caught in an unnatural storm, the Doctor, Alex and Brandon are shipwrecked and separated from each other. Between them they must discover who is waging supernatural war - before the planet is pulled apart. What connects John Dee with Sir Francis Drake and the impending attack of the Spanish Armada?

Plot
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Characters

 * Twelfth Doctor
 * Alex Yow
 * Brandon Yow
 * John Dee
 * Madenia
 * Gabriel Alvarez
 * Francis Drake
 * Ben
 * Eleventh Doctor
 * Tenth Doctor
 * Ninth Doctor
 * War Doctor
 * Eighth Doctor
 * Seventh Doctor
 * Sixth Doctor
 * Fifth Doctor
 * Fourth Doctor
 * Third Doctor
 * Second Doctor
 * First Doctor

Continuity

 * The Doctor mentions he and Elizabeth I "don't exactly see eye to eye". (TV: The Shakespeare Code, The End of Time, The Day of the Doctor)
 * The Doctor, degenerated into his ninth incarnation, claims that the energy required for the concentrated time storm was "fantastic". (TV: Rose, et al.)
 * The Doctor, degenerated into his second incarnation, tells Alex to "think at" the sonic screwdriver to use it. (TV: Let's Kill Hitler)
 * The degeneration cycle briefly leaves the Doctor in the form of a frail young boy. (TV: Listen)
 * The Doctor marvels at a human creating a sonic screwdriver. Amy Pond had previously cobbled together a sonic device during her 36 years stranded at the Two Streams Facility. (TV: The Girl Who Waited)
 * The Doctor calls Old High Gallifreyan the language of the Pythia. (PROSE: Cat's Cradle: Time's Crucible)