The Chimes of Midnight

2002 Doctor Who audio drama

The Chimes of Midnight
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Big Finish Productions audio drama
SeriesDoctor Who
Release no.29
FeaturingEighth Doctor
Charley Pollard
Written byRobert Shearman
Directed byBarnaby Edwards
Produced byGary Russell
Jason Haigh-Ellery
Executive producer(s)Jacqueline Rayner
Production code8G
Length116 mins
Release date25 February 2002
Preceded by"Invaders from Mars"
Followed by"Seasons of Fear"

The Chimes of Midnight is the twenty-ninth audio drama of the British science fiction audio series Doctor Who: The Monthly Adventures from Big Finish Productions. It was written by Robert Shearman and directed by Barnaby Edwards.

Initially released as a CD on 25 February 2002, this story was later broadcast on digital radio station BBC 7 in four weekly parts, starting on 17 December 2005, and has been rebroadcast on the same channel beginning on 17 December 2006, and again on 26 and 27 September 2007.

Plot

An Edwardian home, Christmas 1906. Or is it? The Doctor and Charley are caught in a mysterious house outside of time and when the grandfather clock strikes, someone will get murdered. Can the Doctor unmask the murderer? Or is something far more sinister at work?

Cast

  • The Doctor — Paul McGann
  • Charley PollardIndia Fisher
  • Edith — Louise Rolfe
  • Shaughnessy — Lennox Greaves
  • Mrs Baddeley — Sue Wallace
  • Frederick — Robert Curbishley
  • Mary — Juliet Warner

Notes

  • In the Whoniverse timeline, this story takes place between Invaders from Mars and Living Legend.
  • This is Charley's last chronological Doctor Who story to be broadcast on BBC Radio 7, although India Fisher continues to play her on a vast number of Big Finish commercial releases. The next chronological Doctor Who radio play to be broadcast by the BBC was Blood of the Daleks featuring the Eighth Doctor and new companion Lucie Miller (played by Sheridan Smith).
  • The names of the characters Shaughnessy and Mrs Baddeley are derived from Alfred Shaughnessy and Angela Baddeley, the script editor and the actress who played Mrs Bridges in the famed British 70s drama series Upstairs, Downstairs which took place in an Edwardian townhouse. Other Upstairs, Downstairs influences includes Edith's similarity with the dimwitted scullery maid Ruby Finch.

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  • Big Finish Productions - The Chimes of Midnight
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