Relative Dimensions
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Relative Dimensions | |
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Big Finish Productions audio drama | |
Series | Doctor Who |
Range | Eighth Doctor Adventures |
Release no. | 4.07 |
Featuring | Eighth Doctor Lucie Miller |
Written by | Marc Platt |
Directed by | Barnaby Edwards |
Produced by | Jamie Robertson – Music & Sfx |
Executive producer(s) | Nicholas Briggs |
Production code | BFPDWCDMG031 |
Release date | December 2010 |
Relative Dimensions is an audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. This audio drama was produced by Big Finish Productions.[1]
Plot[]
The Doctor invites his granddaughter and recently discovered great-grandson to have Christmas dinner in the TARDIS with him and Lucie. Little does he realise that a long forgotten danger is lurking in the TARDIS and somehow it is draining all of the power.
Cast[]
- The Doctor – Paul McGann
- Lucie Miller – Sheridan Smith
- Susan Foreman – Carole Ann Ford
- Alex Campbell – Jake McGann
Notes[]
- The Christmas that the Doctor feels he needs to make up for occurred in Death in Blackpool.
- The Doctor's great-grandson, Alex, was introduced in An Earthly Child. He is played by Paul McGann's son.
- For Susan and Alex, six months have passed since An Earthly Child.
- This is one of the few stories, in audio or television, to take place almost entirely within the TARDIS.
- The chiropteran creatures flying around inside the TARDIS (fledershrews) were seen in the 1996 TV movie.
- Susan obtained the fish in Quinnis, also released in December 2010 and also written by Marc Platt.
- Lucie, Susan and Alex subsequently return in Lucie Miller.
- This story should not be confused with the Seventh Doctor novel Relative Dementias.
- Jamie Robertson, has composed a unique choral score which is heard throughout. It includes the song Christmas Time, performed by the Poringland Singers, written by Jamie Robertson and Ian Elliot
- At the end of the story the Doctor breaks the fourth wall to wish listeners a happy Christmas. This is a homage to the 1965 episode The Feast of Steven, in which William Hartnell's Doctor similarly addresses the audience.
Broadcast[]
Relative Dimensions was broadcast on digital radio station BBC Radio 4 Extra on 15 Jan 2013 as a single hour-long episode.[2][3]
References[]
- ^ "Doctor Who – Eighth Doctor Adventures – 4.07. Relative Dimensions". Big Finish. Retrieved May 2013.
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External links[]
Categories:
- Eighth Doctor audio plays
- Audio plays by Marc Platt