Prison in Space
Frazer Hines (Jamie McCrimmon), Wendy Padbury (Zoe Heriot)
The Daleks: The Destroyers
Frazer Hines (Jamie McCrimmon), Wendy Padbury (Zoe Heriot), Susan Brown (Babs), Jean Marsh (Sara Kingdom), Alan Cox (Mark Seven), Chris Porter (Jason Corey), Alex Mallinson (David Kingdom), Nicholas Briggs (The Daleks)
Prison in Space
adapted by Simon Guerrier
A relaxing break for The Doctor and his companions Jamie and Zoe becomes something decidedly more sinister when they are arrested for trespass. But what has happened to the planet Earth? And how has the malevolent Chairman Babs gained control? As The Doctor and Jamie are incarcerated in a prison that they can never escape from, Zoe is forced to change sides…
The Daleks: The Destroyers
adapted by Nicholas Briggs and John Dorney
In 1967, the Daleks were written out of Doctor Who as their creator, Terry Nation, prepared to launch them in their own series. Production was halted at the eleventh hour, but the script has survived – now making its debut on audio.
When the crew of Explorer Base One is attacked by the Daleks, Space Security Agents Sara Kingdom, Mark Seven and Jason Corey are sent to investigate. They discover a plan that threatens the future of the entire galaxy…
Written By: Prison in Space by Dick Sharples, adapted by Simon Guerrier, Dalek pilot by Terry Nation, adapted by Nicholas Briggs
Directed By: Lisa Bowerman
coming soon
Prison in Space
- Prison in Space was the third release in the second series of the Lost Stories.
- Jamie has been travelling with The Doctor for”years now.”
- Zoeis described as being from the year 2000.
- The Doctor initially believes that the TARDIS has arrived in the British Isles in approximately 40 Million BC.
- Zoerefers to her encounters with the Daleks (Fear of the Daleks), the Cybermen (The Wheel in Space, The Invasion) and the Quarks whom they had recently met on Dulkis (The Dominators) as well as the Yeti (The Abominable Snowmen, The Web of Fear), whom she has never been depicted encountering in any media.
- The Doctor and Jamie both refer to the Battle of Culloden. (The Highlanders)
The Daleks: The Destroyers
- The Destroyers was a full cast audio drama produced by Big Finish for the Second Doctor Box set, a part of the Lost Stories series
- This audio drama was recorded on 7 May 2010.
- This is not the only spin-off focused on the Daleks, Big Finish’s earlier series Dalek Empire used a similar theme of a central group of protagonists who are antagonised by the Daleks. Additionally, a comic strip was published in Century 21 was published in the mid-60s, establishing wider aspects of Dalek culture.