Dust Breeding (audio story)

 was the twenty-first story in Big Finish's monthly range. It was written by Mike Tucker and featured Sylvester McCoy as the Seventh Doctor and Sophie Aldred as Ace.

It also debuted in audio form the Master voiced by Geoffrey Beevers who had last played the role in The Keeper of Traken in 1981.

Publisher's summary
On nineteenth-century Earth, artist Edvard Munch hears an infinite scream pass through nature. Centuries later, his painting of that Scream hangs in a gallery on the barren dust world Duchamp 331.

Why is there a colony of artists on a planet that is little more than a glorified garage? What is the event that the passengers of the huge, opulent pleasure cruiser 'Gallery' are hoping to see? And what is hidden in the crates that litter the cargo hold?

The Doctor's diary indicates that the painting is about to be destroyed in "mysterious circumstances", and when he and Ace arrive on Duchamp 331, those circumstances are well underway.

Plot
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Cast

 * The Doctor - Sylvester McCoy
 * Ace - Sophie Aldred
 * The Master / Seta - Geoffrey Beevers
 * Madame Salvadori - Caroline John
 * Bev Tarrant - Louise Falkner
 * Guthrie - Ian Ricketts
 * Klemp / Ambassador - Mark Donovan
 * Damien Pierson - Johnson Willis
 * Jay Binks - Gary Russell
 * Albert Bootle - Alistair Lock
 * Skredsvig - Jez Fielder
 * Maggie - Jane Goddard
 * The Krill - Gareth Jenkins
 * Lift Computer - Jacqueline Rayner
 * Museum Announcer - Mark Wyman

Continuity

 * The Krill previously appeared in PROSE: Storm Harvest.
 * Bev Tarrant last appeared in AUDIO: The Genocide Machine and would later go on to appear in the Big Finish Productions Bernice Summerfield series.
 * The Doctor would encounter this incarnation of the Master once again on Perfugium in the far future. At that time, the Master believed himself to be a surgeon named "Doctor John Smith." (AUDIO: Master)
 * In his art gallery, the Doctor has a copy of the Mona Lisa. He tells Ace the one in the Louvre has "This is a fake" written in felt tip. It is implied that the Doctor has the original. (TV: City of Death)