Doctor Who: The Crossharbour Fugitive
Project Overview
Crossharbour Refuelling Station enables long-distance space travel between distant nebulae, housed on an uninhabited planet that is countless lightyears from the human sector of space. It is operated by the Myrmalir – fungal creatures that emit a phosphorescent glow and live to serve their benevolent ruling force: the Hypogene.
The skeleton crew is made up of Bark, the curmudgeonly but devoted senior coordinator counting down the days until he can see his son again, and Bramble, a promising doctoral candidate whose research could change her people’s future if she doesn’t get distracted by artefacts from the planet’s past. Because there is more to this planet than the Hypogene has told them, and an unusual influence is guiding them to discover long-buried secrets.
The Moonray has not long left Crossharbour when a colossal tragedy leaves only one survivor: Solent, a junior pilot who is so terrified by what happens that he claims he can’t remember anything. A feral force is threatening the continued existence of life in this corner of space, with Crossharbour itself in terrible peril.
When trouble with the TARDIS leaves the Doctor and Kim-Ly trapped on Crossharbour, the daily difficulties of adapting to a completely alien way of life is the least of their worries. As a web of deception and danger reveals itself, the travellers must do all they can to survive the consequences of unearthing the truth...
Everlasting Films is a group of professional, semi-professional, and amateur actors who have been making The Doctor Who Audio Dramas since 1982. These productions are downloaded for free over the internet. We average thousands of episodes downloaded each month. (More than a million episodes have been downloaded.) If you want to get your voice heard, this is the place to do it.
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Irascible yet practical manager of the refuelling station. Blunt and forthright in his delivery, impatient with everyone except his son. Tired of doing the same job for such a long time with no reward. Practical and prosaic. Any accent. 212 dialogues
- male adult
Report eight-twelve from Crossharbour refuelling station, solar cycle eleven-seven. Repairs on the refrigeration unit are ahead of schedule and the seal on refuelling bay five has been dealt with, so we are back to full capacity.
Dangerously intelligent but distracted doctoral candidate. More than capable – the top of her class – but underplays her intellect in the face of a mystery more interesting (and perhaps ethical) than her research. Assured in her delivery. Any accent. 111 Dialogues
- female adult
Sample nine-fourteen, igneous rock. Source: alcove gamma-four. No, that’s wrong. I’m not paying attention to my own notes.
Sole survivor of a disaster. A quiet individual, more inclined to introversion, stuck at a point of extreme stress and fear, so constantly on the edge of cracking. Amnesiac, so doubtful and uncertain in his delivery, though there should always be some hope. Any accent. 104 Dialogues
- male young adult
No, I don’t think so. The escape pods were all trashed; the one I got away in was the only one that was in working order, and I barely got away with my life.
Bark’s cheerful son—heard only in recordings. A kind-hearted and diligent individual who wants to do his best for his society as much as for his father. Any accent. 11 Dialogues
- male teen
That is so much to take in. But to know the truth of what happened to my father, that he did everything he could to get back to me, it fills my heart.
Playful yet compliant sentient rock structure. Their knowledge is faint but powerful. They have been alive and aware for far too long and know emotional pain, if not physical. Presents as surprisingly zen. Slower and more thoughtful delivery. 82 Dialogues
- female adult
- british
Head straight from the lift shaft one hundred steps. Then turn twenty degrees to the right and walk in a straight line.
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