John Hurt, the world-renowned star of film and television, is returning to the role of The War Doctor, in twelve full-cast Doctor Who audio plays.
The War Doctor was introduced for Doctor Who’s Fiftieth Anniversary,
and played a key part in the record-breaking television special The Day of the Doctor, alongside David Tennant and Matt Smith’s
Doctors. He is the secret incarnation of the Time Lord — but he has
shunned the title ‘Doctor’ in order to fight in the Time War against the
Daleks.
“I have been a huge fan of John since first seeing him in the repeats of I, Claudius in the 1980s and in his Oscar-nominated role as the eponymous The Elephant Man,’ says Big Finish executive producer Jason Haigh-Ellery. ‘Watching his performance in The Day of the Doctor
I did find myself fantasising that some far off day we might have the
chance to work with him on the audio adventures of Doctor Who and now
two short years later it’s happened! John wove a fantastic character
together from a great script by Steven Moffat. Now we
have the chance to get to know that character more and hear John stretch
in the role. We’re all in for a hell of a ride as the War Doctor
engages in battle. But who are the greater threat - the Daleks or the
Time Lords?”
The audio adventures of The War Doctor will be told over four box sets, each containing three linked hour-long episodes. The first box set is entitled Only The Monstrous, and is written and directed by Nicholas Briggs, whose many successes for Big Finish include the BBC Audio Award-winning masterpiece Doctor Who: Dark Eyes.
“The story of the Doctor who refuses to call himself the Doctor in
order to do the unthinkable upon the ultimate battlefield — all of space
and time — was irresistible to me,” says Nicholas. “Such a deeply
disturbing and engaging character created by the formidable talents of
writer Steven Moffat and actor John Hurt. It’s such a privilege to be
working on this.”
The cast of The War Doctor also includes Jacqueline Pearce,
who plays Time Lord Cardinal Ollistra — an arch manipulator who is
waging the Time War against the Daleks. Jacqueline’s work includes The Avengers, Callan, Doctor Who: Death Comes to Time, Moondial and Russell T Davies’ Dark Season, and she is known to many science fiction fans for her role as Servalan in the cult classic Blake’s 7.
Only The Monstrous will be released in December 2015, and will be followed in February 2016 by the second volume, Infernal Devices, which is written by John Dorney, Phil Mulryne and Matt Fitton. Volumes Three and Four are currently in pre-production.
“What an utter privilege it is to work with such an iconic actor, playing such a brilliantly devised role,” says producer David Richardson.
“This is Doctor Who at its darkest — the era in which our hero casts
aside his core values in order to try and save the galaxy in its most
terrible hour. We promise bold and brilliant story-telling with gripping
character drama, and epic and cinematic audio productions.”
In addition to The War Doctor, November 2017 also sees a prequel box set to the saga, Doctor Who: The Eighth Doctor — The Time War, which will follow the early stages of the Time War from the Eighth Doctor’s perspective. Paul McGann stars, alongside characters first introduced in the War Doctor box sets.
You can pre-order all four box sets of Doctor Who: The War Doctor, plus Doctor Who: The Eighth Doctor – The Time War today from the Big Finish website, priced just £20 each on both CD and Download, or all five available in a single bundle for easy ordering. Pre-orders on CD have free UK postage, and anyone buying on CD through the Big Finish website gets access to the Download version on release.
You can pre-order all four box sets of Doctor Who: The War Doctor, plus Doctor Who: The Eighth Doctor – The Time War today from the Big Finish website, priced just £20 each on both CD and Download, or all five available in a single bundle for easy ordering. Pre-orders on CD have free UK postage, and anyone buying on CD through the Big Finish website gets access to the Download version on release.
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