The Holy Terror
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- The Holy Terror is also a 1939 novel by H.G. Wells and a Scots adaptation of Molliere's 'Tartuffe' by James Scotland. For the Simon Templar novel by Leslie Charteris, see The Holy Terror (The Saint).
| Big Finish Productions audio play | |
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| The Holy Terror | |
| Series | Doctor Who |
| Release number | 14 |
| Featuring | Sixth Doctor Frobisher |
| Writer | Robert Shearman |
| Director | Nicholas Pegg |
| Producer(s) | Gary Russell Jason Haigh-Ellery |
| Executive producer(s) | Jacqueline Rayner |
| Production code | SS2 |
| Set between | The Maltese Penguin and The Age of Chaos |
| Release date | November 2000 |
The Holy Terror is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It is notable for incorporating Frobisher, a regular character from Doctor Who Magazine's comic strip during the mid-1980s.
Contents |
[edit] Plot
The Sixth Doctor and Frobisher become involved in a power struggle in a mysterious castle.
[edit] Cast
- The Doctor — Colin Baker
- Frobisher — Robert Jezek
- Captain Sejanus — Dan Hogarth
- Eugene Tacitus — Sam Kelly
- Berengaria — Roberta Taylor
- Livilla — Helen Punt
- Childeric — Peter Guinness
- Pepin — Stefan Atkinson
- Clovis — Peter Sowerbutts
- Arnulf — Bruce Mann
- Sculptor — Robert Shearman
[edit] External links
[edit] Reviews
- The Holy Terror reviews at Outpost Gallifrey
- The Holy Terror reviews at The Doctor Who Ratings Guide
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