The Holy Terror (audio story)

 was the fourteenth monthly Doctor Who audio story produced by Big Finish Productions. It featured Colin Baker as the Sixth Doctor and was the debut audio story for Frobisher, a character who first appeared in the 1984 Doctor Who Magazine comic story The Shape Shifter. It was the second of Big Finish's "Side Steps", exploring other elements of the Doctor Who universe. This story was also Robert Shearman's first contribution to audio-based Doctor Who.

Publisher's summary
The TARDIS lands in a forbidding castle in a time of religious upheaval. The old god has been overthrown, and all heretics are to be slaughtered. Obviously it isn't the sort of thing which would happen there every day — just every few years or so.

Soon after the Doctor and Frobisher are hailed as messengers from heaven, they become vital to opposing factions in their struggle for power. But will they be merely the acolytes of the new order — or will they be made gods themselves?

Evil is growing deep within the crypt. And the pair soon find out that they will be lucky to escape their new immortality with their lives.

Plot
to be added

Cast

 * The Doctor - Colin Baker
 * Frobisher - Robert Jezek
 * Captain Sejanus - Daniel Hogarth
 * Eugene Tacitus - Sam Kelly
 * Berengaria - Roberta Taylor
 * Livilla - Helen Punt
 * Childeric - Peter Guinness
 * Pepin VII - Stefan Atkinson
 * Clovis - Peter Sowerbutts
 * Arnulf - Bruce Mann
 * Sculptor - Robert Shearman (uncredited)

Culture

 * In most cultural references, immortal means undying, as opposed to invincible being un-killable. Here it seems to mean both.

Individuals

 * Pepin VI drowned when he fell asleep in his bathtub. He was followed by Pepin VII.
 * The Doctor refers to his TARDIS as she. He also states "she's had enough" after the TARDIS "goes on strike".

Species

 * Frobisher hunts for a gumblejack that he creates in the TARDIS. He prefers to hunt live fish rather than eat the canned tuna the Doctor stores for him.

TARDIS

 * The dimensional stabilisers gives the TARDIS its form and supplies the interior with gravity and oxygen.

Continuity

 * The Second Doctor visited another realm populated by fictional characters, namely the Land of Fiction. (TV: The Mind Robber) He would return to the Land of Fiction later in his sixth incarnation (AUDIO: City of Spires, AUDIO: Night's Black Agents, AUDIO: The Wreck of the Titan, AUDIO: Legend of the Cybermen) and during his seventh incarnation (PROSE: Conundrum, PROSE: Head Games).