Excelis Decays

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Album cover
Big Finish Productions audio play
Series Doctor Who
Release number 3 in Excelis series
Featuring Seventh Doctor
Writer Craig Hinton
Director Gary Russell
Producer(s) Gary Russell,
Jason Haigh-Ellery
Executive producer(s) Jacqueline Rayner
Set between Last of the Titans and
Project Lazarus
Length 1 hr 14 mins
Release date June 2002

Excelis Decays is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It is the final part of the Excelis trilogy which commenced in Excelis Dawns and continued in Excelis Rising. The events are also connected to the Bernice Summerfield audio drama The Plague Herds of Excelis.

Plot

The Seventh Doctor again visits Artaris and is finally able to resolve the mystery that two of his incarnations have encountered.

Cast

Continuity

  • The Excelis trilogy is marked by the continual appearance of Anthony Stewart Head, ostensibly as a different character in each story, although by the end it becomes clear that all three characters played by Head are the same man.
  • In the later audio drama Master, the Doctor uses Vaughan Sutton as his alias since the Master was using the pseudonym John Smith in that story.
  • It is implied that this is the first chronological appearance of the console used in the TV movie.

Notes

  • Unlike most Big Finish audio dramas, the Excelis trilogy consisted only of single-disc stories. Their release coincided with the first release of audio dramas featuring the Eighth Doctor, and were intended for fans who were more interested in the adventures of past Doctors.

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