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The Early Adventures: 3.2: the Fifth Traveller Free FREE THE EARLY ADVENTURES: 3.2: THE FIFTH TRAVELLER PDF Lisa Bowerman,Toby Hrycek-Robinson,Tom Webster | none | 30 Nov 2016 | Big Finish Productions Ltd | 9781781783795 | English | Maidenhead, United Kingdom Doctor Who: The Early Adventures # - The FIFTH TRAVELER - Big Finish Audio CD - Doctor Who Store The Early Adventures continued telling stories from the first two Doctors that The Companion Chronicles began, although producer David Richardson described the series as having a format closer to that of The Lost Stories "except here we have pushed the format to make these productions sound as much as possible like full cast drama". The stories were performed with two of the original cast along with a cast sized similarly to the Doctor Who monthly range. The two original cast members performed and narrated characters such as the Doctor and other companions. The first series consisted of four stories with the First Doctor. The last story also featured Jean Marsh as Sara Kingdom. The second series consisted of four stories with the Second Doctor. He was voiced by Frazer Hines in all four stories, who also played his traditional role of Jamie McCrimmon. Series three saw the return of the First Doctor. For the first two stories, the role of Barbara Wright was recast, as Jacqueline Hill was deceased. Additionally, the first story featured Ian and Susan, while the second featured Ian and Vicki. Like the first series, the third story featured Vicki and Steven, while the fourth featured Steven and Sara. Series four featured the Second Doctor once again, accompanied by JamieBen and Polly for the first three stories, and by Jamie and Zoe in the last. Fandom may earn an affiliate commission on sales made from links on this page. Sign In Don't have an account? Start a Wiki. Contents [ The Early Adventures: 3.2: The Fifth Traveller ]. Big Finish Productions 8 February Retrieved on 28 June Big Finish 19 September Retrieved on 29 June Daughter of the Gods. The Black Hole. Categories :. Cancel Save. Stream the best stories. Start Your Free Trial. Try Now. Domain of the Voord. SusanIanBarbaraVoords. The Doctor's Tale. The Bounty of Ceres. An Ordinary Life. The Yes Men. BenPollyJamie. The Forsaken. The Isos Network. Jamie, ZoeCybermen. The Age of Endurance. SusanIanBarbara. The Fifth Traveller. The Ravelli Conspiracy. Robert KhanTom Salinsky. The Sontarans. Steven, SaraSontarans. The The Early Adventures: 3.2: The Fifth Traveller Witches. The Outliers. The Morton Legacy. The Wreck of the World. Timothy X. The Dalek Occupation of Winter. StevenVicki The Early Adventures: 3.2: The Fifth Traveller, Daleks. An Ideal World. The Crash of the UK The Home Guard. First Doctor. SusanBarbaraIan. BarbaraIanVicki. VickiSteven. StevenKatarina. StevenSara. Second Doctor. JamieVictoria. JamieZoe. The Fifth Traveller (audio story) | Tardis | Fandom In FebruaryBig Finish Productions announced that, following the conclusions of the Lost Stories and the monthly Companion Chroniclesthey would be launching The Early Adventuresa series of brand new stories featuring the First and Second Doctors. The four-part plays star surviving lead actors from the original series, and follow a similar structure to the Lost Stories set in this era, mixing dialogue and narration. The first series consist of stories featuring the First Doctor. William Russell reprises The Early Adventures: 3.2: The Fifth Traveller role of Ian Chesterton in the first two stories, while Peter Purves reprises the role of Steven Taylor in the second two. Additionally, Russell and Purves perform the Doctor's dialogue in their respective stories, while Ford and O'Brien perform the dialogue of Barbara Wright in the first two stories. The second series consists of stories featuring the Second Doctorplayed in all four stories by Frazer The Early Adventures: 3.2: The Fifth Travellerwho also reprises his original role from the series as the Doctor's companion Jamie McCrimmon. Anneke Wills reprises her role as Polly Wright in the first two stories, Deborah Watling reprises the role of Victoria Waterfield in the third story, and Wendy Padbury reprises the role of Zoe Heriot in the fourth. The second story also features actor James Joyce in the role of a new companion, Jospa. Series 5 was written and marketed as a "season" of episodes, where each story directly follows from the one The Early Adventures: 3.2: The Fifth Traveller it. Maureen O'Brian returned as Vicki. This season featured the first appearance of the Daleks in the Early Adventures range. Series 6 was created as part of Big Finish's celebration of their 20th anniversary of publishing Doctor Who audio dramas. The series features a number of firsts for the range, including the first story to feature multiple Doctors and the first story to feature the Master. In a first for any performed Doctor Who media, this series also features the return of companion Katarina and the first performed story featuring the Second Doctor meeting the Master. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Big Finish Productions Doctor Who ranges. The Ninth Doctor Adventures. Namespaces Article Talk. Views Read Edit View history. Help Learn The Early Adventures: 3.2: The Fifth Traveller edit Community portal Recent changes Upload file. Download as PDF Printable version. Add links. Marc Platt. First Doctor, Ian, Barbara, Vicki. Ian Potter. First Doctor, Vicki, Steven. First Doctor, Steven, Sara. Second DoctorPollyBenJamie. Second Doctor, Jamie, Victoriathe Monk. Second Doctor, Jamie, ZoeCybermen. – The Fifth Traveller – Audio Reviews We use cookies to ensure that you have the best experience on our website. You can change your cookie settings at any time. Find out more Accept. InBig Finish started a new range of Doctor Who stories, bringing back original cast members from the s eras in order to tell new stories: they're audio tales in black and white! Emerging into the jungle that covers the planet and encountering the strange wildlife dwelling within, the travellers are unaware that the true rulers live high above them in the trees. The ape-like members of the tribe are in trouble. The last Matriar's nest has been lost to the surface, and the people are hungry Maybe these strangers may be responsible. And some believe they may be salvation. But there's more at stake than even they can know. This range of era-authentic new stories has been hugely popular with fans, with a further two series already commissioned! William Russell returns to play his character from the very first Doctor Who story in - the Doctor's companion Ian Chesterton. 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