Fallen Angels (audio story)

 was the first story in Classic Doctors, New Monsters. It featured the Fifth Doctor and the Weeping Angels.

Publisher's summary
2015: When sightseers Joel and Gabby Finch encounter a strange man in Edwardian cricketing garb in the Sistine Chapel, their honeymoon suddenly takes a terrifying turn.

1511: Michelangelo is commissioned to create some very special sculptures by a mysterious sect. But as he carves, angels seem to emerge fully-formed from the rock. Almost as if they are alive…

From Michelangelo’s workshop to the catacombs of Rome, the Fifth Doctor must keep his wits about him and his eyes wide open as he confronts the Weeping Angels.

Plot
Upon arriving in the Vatican Cityl in 2015, newlyweds Joel and Gabby Finch were interested in seeing all of Michelangelo's work, they toured around visiting such sites as the Sistine Chapel, but they soon discovered that one of his most famous pieces; his statue of Moses, was not on the tour and was supposedly locked away in other church (part of the building known as "the Tomb of Pope Julius ii". Not wanting to have come all the way to not see one of the most iconic pieces of work that Michel ever created Joel was insistent that they break into the locked room but Gabby held back, not wanting to get into any trouble. Eventually she was persuaded to follow Joel into the room when he told her that she'd be left alone outside if she didn't join him. Once all the other tourists had left, they ventured in through a locked door and were once again disappointed to discover that Michelangelo's statue was not there. However, this time there was another statue in it's place; a sole figure of an Angel.

They were then interrupted by a man who praised the Angel and admired it's beauty. He then began to explain that be belonged to the religious order known as 'the three angels'. He insisted that Joel and Gabby gaze upon the Angel once more, unbeknownst to them he wanted the Angel to hypnotize them just as it had done to the other members of the order). Joel and Gabby tried to protest but were shocked when the Angel suddenly leaped forward and pointed at the pair of them when nobody was looking. The man told them that the Angel had chosen them, he explained that they kept three candles burning until the Angel had chosen it's next victim and then the candles would be blown out plunging the room into darkness to ensure that the victim couldn't freeze the Angel with their vision.

Joel and Gabby tried to put up a fight, which angered the man who was furious that they were trying to defy the Angel. A scuffle broke out between the three of them as the man stopped them from leaving the room. In the scuffle the candles were knocked over and the flames were put out. In the darkness Gabby tried to reach for her phone but she was too slow and the Angel touched the pair of them sending them back in time. Once they'd vanished the man lighted the candles again and began praising the Angel once more. He was pleased that he had been able to feed his master and knew that because of his success the Angel would keep him on as it's servant instead of sending him back in time like the others.

The TARDIS then materialized on Earth in 1511 and the Fifth Doctor stepped out. Whilst he surveyed the scene to he is shocked to discover a young woman in 21st century clothing. Surrounding the woman is a crowd of locals who at first believe she is a Saint due to her appearing out of nowhere (like a miracle) but they soon being to believe she is a witch after seeing her phone. While the crowd began getting ever more adamant that she should be seized the Doctor stepped in to cover for her by telling the crowd that they were sightseers from out of town. Once the crowd had broken up the Doctor introduced himself and was surprised when the young woman; who also introduced herself as Gabby Finch, explained that she already knew him from their meeting back at the Sistine Chapel in 2015.

Gabby then explained to the Doctor that she cannot remember the specifics of their meeting at the Sistine to which he replied that she is suffering from Temporary Chronological Displacement Deterioration (or 'TCDD' for short). Gabby began to be worried for her husband, Joel, who was also present at the future meeting with the Doctor at the Sistine Chapel).

Whilst working on an order for a statue Michelangelo was infuriated when he was indirectly asked to work faster by the Priest who was waiting to collect the statue. He furiously explained how he didn't even rush his work on the "vaults of the Sistine" despite doing the work for the Pope. He told the Priest that he should find someone else to complete the work, ignoring the Priest's pleas.

A young man then burst into appearance interrupting the Priest and Michelangelo's argument. Michel furiously asked him how he came to be in his workyard and the young man was stunned to be in Michel's presence. After revealing his name, Joel, the young man began to praise Michel's work calling him "the greatest painter who ever lived". Warming to Joel Michel invited him inside to stay for the night whilst telling the Priest to leave, however despite his former claims he announced that he'd still continue to carry out work on the statue.

Once Michel has left, the Priest begins talking to the unfinished statue claiming that Michel has seen the Angel in the block of stone and that it will not be long until the Angel is "set free".

The Doctor and Gabby arrive at the Chapel looking for Joel. They admired the ceiling, before Gabby remembered something. In a flashback to 2015, Gabby remembered that Joel had noticed that a portion of the Sistine Chapel was missing. The Doctor then approached them and told them that according to the brochure at the Chapel Michelangelo had went missing before ever completing the painting. Joel was very insistent that it wasn't true, to which the Doctor agreed and advised the pair to go and check on the other works of Michelangelo. This led to them arriving at the 'Church of San Pietro' where they broke into the 'tomb of Pope Julius ii' to see if the statue of Moses was there or not.

Cast

 * The Doctor - Peter Davison
 * Joel Finch - Sacha Dhawan
 * Gabby Finch - Diane Morgan
 * Michelangelo - Matthew Kelly
 * Piero - Joe Jameson
 * Priest - Dan Starkey
 * Jacopo - Barnaby Edwards

Individuals

 * The Doctor mentions that Raphael and Caravaggio had also vanished from history.

Literature

 * The Doctor quotes the Cheshire Cat from Alice in Wonderland.

Beverages

 * Joel also says that he accidentally invented the sandwich; the Doctor says that's impossible, because it was him who created the sandwich.

Continuity

 * The Doctor mentions that "not so long ago" he was at Heathrow Airport in 1982. (TV: Time-Flight)
 * The Doctor wishes he had his sonic screwdriver and mentions the Terileptils. (TV: The Visitation)
 * The Doctor explains that most people see time as a straight line from cause to effect, "but from a nonlinear, nonsubjective point of view, it's more like..." and then trails off. He swears he'll find a good ending for that sentence someday. (TV: Blink)
 * The priest who leads the Order of the Three Angels fell under psychic control of the Weeping Angels when he looked one in the eye. (TV: The Time of Angels/Flesh and Stone)
 * The Doctor tells Gabby, "brave heart." (TV: Earthshock et al)
 * The Doctor uses mirrors to foil the Angels. (TV: The Time of the Doctor, PROSE: Magic of the Angels)
 * Joel and Gabby being history and physics teachers, respectively, mirrors Ian Chesterton's and Barbara Wright's professions of science and history teachers at Coal Hill School. (TV: An Unearthly Child)
 * The Doctor feels uncomfortable being around Gabby and Joel kissing. By his eighth incarnation, he will start kissing people with more comfort. (TV: Doctor Who, The Parting of the Ways, The Girl in the Fireplace, The Wedding of River Song, The Day of the Doctor)
 * The Doctor recalls how unamusing it is to be caught in a tunnel with a Minotaur. (TV: The Time Monster)
 * The Doctor ignores a person's age, instead seeing their character. (TV: Last Christmas)
 * While praising various Renaissance artists, the Doctor mentions Leonardo da Vinci, and how accommodating he was about the multiple Mona Lisas. (TV: City of Death)