Invaders from Mars (Doctor Who audio)

Invaders from Mars (Doctor Who audio)

Bigfinishbox
title=Invaders from Mars
series=Doctor Who
number=28
featuring=Eighth Doctor
Charley Pollard


writer=Mark Gatiss
director=Mark Gatiss
producer=Gary Russell
Jason Haigh-Ellery
executive_producer=Jacqueline Rayner
production_code=8F
set_between="Minuet in Hell" and
"The Chimes of Midnight"
length=1 hour 34 mins
date=January 2002|

"Invaders from Mars" is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series "Doctor Who". This audio drama was later broadcast on BBC 7 in four weekly parts (starting on the 29th of October 2005) and was later rebroadcast on the same channel once more (beginning on the 19th of November 2006).

ummary

In Manhattan 1938, the Eighth Doctor and Charley meet a crooked gangster, a Russian spy, a sinister fifth columnist and Orson Welles. Welles's broadcast of "War of the Worlds" is just a story, but maybe there really are aliens at loose.

Cast

*The DoctorPaul McGann
*Charley PollardIndia Fisher
*Mouse — Ian Hallard
*Ellis — Mark Benton
*John HousemanJonathan Rigby
*Orson WellesDavid Benson
*Bix Biro — Paul Putner
*Don Chaney — Simon Pegg
*Glory Bee — Jessica Stevenson
*Cosmo Devine — John Arthur
*Winkler — Ian Hallard

Trivia

*Mark Benton played conspiracy theorist Clive in "Rose".
*"The Invaders from Mars" was the original title for the 1970 Third Doctor story, "The Ambassadors of Death".
*In episode one, Houseman reads from the "War of the Worlds" radio play. Welles responds with: "Who wrote this crap? I certainly didn't write this crap." Houseman responds "You will, Orson, you will." This is a reference to a famous witticism by James McNeill Whistler, who said "You will, Oscar; you will" to Oscar Wilde when Wilde said "I wish I'd said that". This incident was dramatised in the "Oscar Wilde Sketch" in an episode of "Monty Python's Flying Circus".
*The radio ventriloquist mentioned several times during the play is Edgar Bergen, who was performing that night on the competing NBC Red Network along with his dummy, Charlie McCarthy.
*Don Chaney's name is a reference to horror actor Lon Chaney, his nickname is "Phantom" which is a reference to one of Lon Chaney's most famous film roles, The Phantom of the Opera; Bix Biro's name is a reference to the Bic and Biro. Cosmo Devine may be reference to determining what is in space.
*Jessica Stevenson and Simon Pegg (are the creators and stars of the television comedy "Spaced". Stevenson also has part in two episodes of the 2007 series of "Doctor Who" (entitled "Human Nature" and "The Family of Blood"), while Pegg appeared in "The Long Game".
*This is the first audio story to credit India Fisher as Charley on the front cover.
*Hadley Cantril's book on "The War of the Worlds" hoax was entitled "Invasion From Mars", which is similar to the title of this story.

Deliberate Errors

The first season of Eighth Doctor audios featured a number of deliberate errors:

*There were 48 States in the United States in 1938, not 49 as Chaney claims.
*The CIA was not established until 1947, almost nine years after the events portrayed here.
*Welles fails to recognise a Shakespearean quotation.
*Don Chaney claims to own a 1929 Lamborghini previously owned by Al Capone, but Lamborghinis did not exist until 1963.

The first two "mistakes" in this list were deliberate, intended to be examples of anti-time contamination.) The third was also deliberate, but was explained in The Time of the Daleks. The last was not deliberate but was later retconned to be another example of anti-time contamination.)

External links

* [http://www.bigfinish.com/28-Doctor-Who-Invaders-from-Mars Big Finish Productions - "Invaders from Mars"]
*Doctor Who RG | id=who_bf28 | title=Invaders from Mars

Reviews

*OG review | id=bf-28 | title=Invaders from Mars
*DWRG | id=invaders | title=Invaders from Mars


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Invaders from Mars — is the name of: * Invaders from Mars (1953 film) * Invaders from Mars (1986 film), a remake of the 1953 film:* Invaders from Mars , the novelization of the 1986 film by Ray Garton * Invaders from Mars (Doctor Who audio), a Doctor Who audio drama… …   Wikipedia

  • Doctor Who audio productions — A number of officially licensed audio productions based upon the long running British science fiction television series Doctor Who have been produced over the years. The canonicity of the various audio adventures has not been confirmed. While it… …   Wikipedia

  • List of Doctor Who audio plays by Big Finish — This is a list of audio plays based on the long running British science fiction television series Doctor Who produced by Big Finish Productions.[1] The first fifteen audio plays were released in both audio tape and CD format, and subsequent… …   Wikipedia

  • Doctor Who spin-offs — refers to material created outside of, but related to, the long running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. Both during the main run of the series from 1963 to 1989 and after its cancellation, numerous novels, comic strips,… …   Wikipedia

  • Doctor Who tie-in websites — The 2005 series revival of the long running British science fiction television programme Doctor Who features several tie in websites produced by the BBC website team that viewers can access on the Internet. Whilst none of the material in the… …   Wikipedia

  • Celebrity and notable guest appearances in Doctor Who — Many celebrities and notable actors have made guest appearances in Doctor Who . All of those listed below are famous outside of their roles in Doctor Who ; however, some of them became famous after their appearance in the series, whilst others… …   Wikipedia

  • List of Doctor Who serials — Contents 1 First Doctor 1.1 …   Wikipedia

  • Rose (Doctor Who) — This article is about the Doctor Who episode. For the titular character, see Rose Tyler. 157 – Rose Doctor Who episode The Doctor and Rose escape from the Autons …   Wikipedia

  • List of Doctor Who historical characters — This is a list of historical, mythical and fictional characters who have been portrayed in the long running British science fiction television series Doctor Who, or who have supposedly encountered the time traveller known as Doctor. This list is… …   Wikipedia

  • Human Nature (Doctor Who episode) — 185a – Human Nature Doctor Who episode Smith shows Joan his A Journal of Impossible Things, containing stories about Daleks, Cybermen and his prev …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”