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
Album cover
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 DoctorColin 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

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