- Doctor Who - The Ultimate Adventure
Doctor Who - The Ultimate Adventure was a
1989 stage play, written byTerrance Dicks based on the long-running British science fiction television series "Doctor Who ".The play ran from
23 March and starredJon Pertwee (who had played theThird Doctor in the series) as the Doctor. On29 April Pertwee was ill, so his understudyDavid Banks , who played the Cyber Leader in the series from "Earthshock " onwards, played the Doctor for the matinee and evening performances. Pertwee continued in the role until3 June and two days laterColin Baker , who had played theSixth Doctor , took over the lead until the run ended on19 August . The play was adjusted accordingly to conform with the Sixth Doctor's persona.ynopsis
The story involves an alliance between the
Dalek s and the Cybermen who have joined forces to kidnap the American Envoy and ruin a peace conference on Earth. The Doctor's companion is a Frenchman nicknamed Jason, and after failing to stop the Cybermen take the US Envoy from a nightclub, they are joined by a singer named Crystal, who works there. After a trip to Altair Three and then the Bar Galactica, they meet Madame Delilah but are forced to flee along with a small furry creature called Zog.The time travellers are captured briefly by the Daleks and navigate the ship through an asteroid field before making a series of short trips, arriving finally to confront the Dalek Emperor. The Doctor tricks the Emperor into revealing that the Daleks intend to betray the Cybermen and a battle breaks out between the two. Returning to Earth, the Doctor realises the US Envoy is under Dalek influence and programmed to destroy
London with a Dalekanium bomb. The Doctor breaks his conditioning and defuses the bomb by putting it in a teapot.The play featured a female Prime Minister named in the script 'Mrs. T' (a reference to
Margaret Thatcher ). The Third Doctor addresses her as Margaret in the play whilst the Sixth Doctor addresses her as Maggie. The Third Doctor also mentions Denis, a reference toDenis Thatcher , Margaret Thatcher's husband. The play also features some musical numbers including two from Crystal and "Business is Business" from Madam Delilah, the title of which acted as a catchphrase running throughout the play.Production
The script featured numerous "Doctor Who" in-jokes, including the Jon Pertwee's line "reverse the polarity of the neutron flow" and his singing of the Venusian Lullaby. The story also required a Dalek casing to be borrowed by one of the heroes in order to fool the Daleks, a ploy used in television stories "
The Daleks " (1963) and "Planet of the Daleks " (1973). Other ties to the television series included a Draconian and a Vervoid which make cameo appearances as mercenaries in the Bar Galactica scenes.There were five new Dalek props built for this production but, unlike the two previous plays, "
The Curse of the Daleks " and "Doctor Who and the Daleks in the Seven Keys to Doomsday ", these were not the same as the television models and were not built by Shawcraft (the original company responsible for the Dalek props). Specific design differences included a more cylindrical shape, featured a single vertical column of hemispheres on the side panels of the skirting. They also had larger rectangular head lights, no discs along the eye stalks and no shoulder slats that were present on post-1966 Daleks. The Dalek Emperor prop was a faithful reproduction of the model that appeared in "The Evil of the Daleks " (1967).The
TARDIS set was also different, featuring roundels in a square rather than a hexagonal grid and a miniature console in which the central column was retracted completely out of view. The Cybermen costumes were identical to those used in "Attack of the Cybermen " (1985).When Colin Baker took over as the Doctor, he chose to wear a redesigned version of his
Sixth Doctor costume. The new version incorporated shades of purple and blue, colors which could not have been used on TV due to interference withblue screen effects. [http://www.freewebs.com/colinbaker/theultimateadventure.htm]The production used a large screen that displayed visual effect sequences and also incorporated lasers into the action. The screen showed such things as the TARDIS spinning through space and a meteor shower. The lasers were used to depict the effect of the Dalek guns, a force field and a time tunnel.
Terrance Dicks, a prolific writer of novelisations based upon the TV series, also wrote an adaptation of the play, but it was never published.
Audio Adaptation
Bigfinishbox
title=The Ultimate Adventure
series=
number=1
featuring=Sixth Doctor Jason Crystal
writer=Terrence Dicks
director=Jason Haigh-Ellery
producer=
executive_producer=Nicholas Briggs
Jason Haigh-Ellery
production_code= BFPDWSPCD01
set_between="The Trial of a Time Lord " and "Time and the Rani "
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date=September 2008|"The Ultimate Adventure" is a
Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series "Doctor Who ". DWspinoffPlot
The Daleks have allied themselves with the Cybermen and a deadly band of mercenaries. The future of Earth depends upon a vital peace conference. And Mrs T knows that only one Time Lord can save the world.
There are epic battles. There are betrayals. There is love, and there even songs.
Take your seat for... Doctor Who – The Ultimate Adventure!
Cast
*The Doctor —
Colin Baker
*Jason —Noel Sullivan
*Crystal — Claire Huckle
*Karl —David Banks
*Delilah/Mrs T — Nadine Cox
*Nightclub MC — Bryan Pilkinton
*Envoy/Zog — Derek Carlyle
*Daleks /Cybermen —Nicholas Briggs Cast notes
*Derek Carlyle has previously appeared in
The Death Collectors & Spider's Shadow andBrotherhood of the Daleks .External links
* [http://www.theultimateadventure.co.uk/ The Ultimate Adventure.co.uk] — The Ultimate Guide to Terrance Dicks' Doctor Who Stageplay
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* [http://www.bigfinish.com/1-Doctor-Who-The-Stageplays-The-Ultimate-Adventure Big Finish Productions - "The Ultimate Adventure"]Reviews
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