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Revision as of 00:18, 2 June 2013

RealWorld

For the 2009 The Lost Stories audio story, see Mission to Magnus

Mission to Magnus was the third and final release in Target's' spin-off Missing Episodes line, adapting serials intended for the cancelled Season 23 in 1985-1986.

In February 2009, Big Finish Productions announced they would make an audio drama of it as part of their Lost Stories line. [1]

Publisher's summary

'Did I hear "Doctor"? Is it the Doctor I have drawn to me?' The laugh became more strident, forcing the Sixth Doctor to thrust his fingers into his ears in panic and close his eyes, as if here were a frightened child.

The TARDIS has been pulled off course and sent hurtling through space and time. When it finally stops, Peri is amazed to witness the Doctor's transformation into a cringing coward.

The takeover of the TARDIS by the school bully from the class of the fourth millennium on Gallifrey is only the first of the Doctor's problems. On the surface of the planet Magnus more of his old enemies are conspiring to trick the planet's all-female rulers; the Doctor and Peri have to foil a plot to freeze the entire world and wipe out most of the population.

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Audio

In December 2009, Big Finish Productions will release this story as a full cast audio drama, as part of The Lost Stories range. Recording was completed on 20 February 2009. It stars Colin Baker as the Sixth Doctor, Nicola Bryant as Peri, Nabil Shaban as Sil, Tina Jones, Maggie Steed and Susan Franklyn as the Magnus women, William Townsend as Vion and Callum Witney Mills as Asam. [2]

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