Two’s Company for the Sixth Doctor
Details have been released for the fourth instalment of Once and Future, Big Finish’s Diamond Jubilee Doctor Who celebration. Colin Baker stars as the Doctor and is joined by Camille Coduri (as Jackie […]
Details have been released for the fourth instalment of Once and Future, Big Finish’s Diamond Jubilee Doctor Who celebration. Colin Baker stars as the Doctor and is joined by Camille Coduri (as Jackie […]
Details have been released for the fourth instalment of Once and Future, Big Finish’s Diamond Jubilee Doctor Who celebration.
Colin Baker stars as the Doctor and is joined by Camille Coduri (as Jackie Tyler), Michelle Ryan (as Lady Christina), Christopher Naylor (as Harry Sullivan) and Michael Maloney (as the Renegade).
Back on Earth, the Doctor finds a clue in the search for the origins of the degeneration weapon. In his Sixth body, he meets Jackie Tyler and Lady Christina de Souza – thrown together by fate, or something more? – in pursuit of a powerful item of jewellery.
Meanwhile, a Time Lord renegade has duped Harry Sullivan into helping him stop the Doctor’s travels before they begin – and all are set on a collision course.
Script editor Matt Fitton said “With these 60th anniversary stories, it was great to work out what the shopping list of characters would be, who we’d throw into the mix, how they’d bounce off each other and who would work well together.
“We felt it would be really fun to put Lady Christina and Jackie together. They’re at two different ends of the social spectrum and so having them run into each other would make for an interesting mix. We’re also doing our best to represent lots of different eras of Doctor Who. And with this particular setting, we’ve got an older Harry Sullivan turning up as well.
“We’re bringing together people we’ve worked with quite a lot over the years. We know they’re fun and enjoy recording, so it’s a great group of people – both characters and actors.”
Doctor Who – Once and Future: Two’s Company, written by Lisa McMullin, is now available to pre-order as a single-disc collector’s edition CD (+ download for just £10.99), or digital download only (for just £8.99), exclusively here.