Gods and Monsters (Doctor Who audio)

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Gods and Monsters
Big Finish Productions audio drama
Series Doctor Who
Release number 164
Featuring Seventh Doctor,
Ace
Hex
Writer Mike Maddox and Alan Barnes
Director Ken Bentley
Production code 7W/AC
Length 120 minutes
Release date September 2012

Gods and Monsters is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who.

Plot

The Doctor's friends rally to rescue him from the clutches of Fenric. Each of them face their darkest nightmares, and at least one of them will not live to tell the tale.

Cast

Continuity

  • Ace and Hex discovered that the Doctor was missing at the start of Protect and Survive.
  • Fenric and the Haemovores first appeared in the 1989 Seventh Doctor television story, The Curse of Fenric.
  • In her first television story, 1987's Dragonfire, Ace explained that she first left Earth in the 1980s, during a botched chemistry experiment. In The Curse of Fenric, Fenric revealed that he had transported her in a Time Storm.
  • The Doctor is reminded of his description of Ace's home, spoken during Dragonfire, "It's an idyllic place, Perivale. Lush green meadows, village blacksmith."
  • Fenric claimed he had a backup companion in mind for the Doctor, a Welsh girl on a motorcycle. This is a reference to Ray, in the 1987 television story, Delta and the Bannermen. This is an obscure joke, as that character was, at one point, being considered as a new companion, before it was decided to introduce Ace.[1]
  • The Doctor claims he had first suspected Fenric's return in the 2009 audio story, The Magic Mousetrap.
  • The Truth Sayer was explained in Project: Nirvana.
  • Peggy and Albert were introduced in Protect and Survive.
  • Weyland claims to have directly influenced the creation of The Forge, and manipulated the lives of all of its personnel.
  • Hex was shot in The Angel of Scutari. He was returned to health in the next story, Project: Destiny, seemingly at the hands of The Forge.

Notes

  • A alternative cover was first released, to conceal Fenric's glowing eyes and the inclusion of the Haemovores. A satellite dish appeared on the fake cover in place of the Haemovores. The actual cover was not revealed until just before the audio's release.[2]

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