Sympathy for the Devil (audio drama)
Sympathy for the Devil | |
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Big Finish Productions audio drama | |
Series | 'Doctor Who Unbound' |
Release no. | 2 |
Featuring |
David Warner as the Doctor Nicholas Courtney as the Brigadier |
Written by | Jonathan Clements |
Directed by | Gary Russell |
Produced by |
Jason Haigh-Ellery John Ainsworth |
Executive producer(s) | Jacqueline Rayner |
Production code | DWUN2 |
Length | 1 hr 14 mins |
Release date | June 2003 |
Sympathy for the Devil is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. The Doctor Who Unbound dramas pose a series of "What if...?" questions. The play is set during the transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong.[1]
Plot
What if... the Doctor had not been UNIT's scientific advisor?
The Doctor arrives on Earth for his exile, not in the 1970s but in 1997, on the eve of Hong Kong's handover to the Chinese government. He finds a world that has faced some three decades of alien invasions and other incidents without him to help, and old friends and enemies bitterly transformed.
It is revealed that under the alias Ke Le, The Master defected to China and used a machine with alien parasites (as in The Mind of Evil) to brainwash political prisoners into the zombie-like Ke Le Division soldiers.
Cast
- The Doctor — David Warner
- The Brigadier — Nicholas Courtney
- Colonel Brimmicombe-Wood — David Tennant
- Ke Le — Sam Kisgart
- Ling — Liz Sutherland
- The Abbot — Trevor Littledale
- Marcus — Mark Wright
- Captain Zerdin — Peter Griffiths
- Adam — Stuart Piper
Other parts played by members of the cast.
Continuity
- Tennant's character Colonel Brimmicombe-Wood reappears in UNIT: The Wasting.
- Without the Doctor being UNIT's scientific advisor, several stories in this alternative universe had different outcomes, mentioned in passing in dialogue. The Auton invasions of Spearhead from Space and Terror of the Autons were dealt with by the "plastic purges", which caused a shortage; Captain Mike Yates took a UNIT team back into the past with several nuclear warheads to prevent the Silurians from awakening, and half of present-day London suddenly became a crater; the "Probe 7 fiasco" lead to a line of radioactive craters across America; lives were lost whenever UNIT provided security at a peace conference (Day of the Daleks, The Mind of Evil); and Stahlman's Gas is considered a hot investment tip.
- A sequel to this audio, named Masters of War, was released in December 2008. It featured David Warner's Doctor, the Brigadier, Davros and the Daleks.
- In 2005, David Tennant became the tenth actor to play the Doctor on television.
- David Tennant would be reunited with David Warner for the Tenth Doctor animated story Dreamland.
- This is the first audio drama to feature a Time Lord regenerating.
References
- ↑ Singh, Harminder (July 1, 2016). "Everything you need to know about Hong Kong’s return to Chinese sovereignty". South China Morning Post. Alibaba Group. Retrieved April 13, 2017.
External links
- Big Finish Productions - Sympathy for the Devil
- Sympathy for the Devil on Tardis Data Core, an external wiki
- Sympathy for the Devil at the Doctor Who Reference Guide
Reviews
- Sympathy for the Devil reviews at Outpost Gallifrey
- Sympathy for the Devil reviews at The Doctor Who Ratings Guide