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'''''Renaissance of the Daleks''''' is a [[Big Finish Productions]] [[List of Doctor Who audio plays by Big Finish|audio drama]] based on the long-running [[United Kingdom|British]] [[science fiction on television|science fiction television]] series ''[[Doctor Who]]''.
'''''Renaissance of the Daleks''''' is a [[Big Finish Productions]] [[List of Doctor Who audio plays by Big Finish|audio drama]] based on the long-running [[United Kingdom|British]] [[science fiction on television|science fiction television]] series ''[[Doctor Who]]''.

==Exclusive Prolouge==

1. TARDIS console room

DOCTOR: Are you sure you want to be left on earth?
NYSSA: Well, why not? Besides, we've got these.

NYSSA reveals a device that looks like a walkie talkie, but you can talk to each other from different points in time.

DOCTOR: Yes, I think it will be fun for you. To earth!

The DOCTOR slams down a lever. A sudden bang makes the DOCTOR and NYSSA jump, and then the TARDIS lands.

DOCTOR: (staring at the scanner) Well, I'll see you later. (turns to NYSSA) Bye.

NYSSA steps out, and stares at a group of knights.

NYSSA: Doctor...?

But the TARDIS is already vanishing.


==Plot==
==Plot==
The Doctor leaves Nyssa on Earth, not knowing that She's in the american civil war. The Doctor meets General Tillington, an american general that has been spying on the TARDIS with actonoids. The Doctor finds out that a Dalek invaison hasn't happened but should have, and a new Dalek invaison is coming very soon. The Doctor must try to put history right, but how can He convince General Tillington? The Doctor heads to the TARDIS. With the help of Tillington's son Wilton, Can He save Nyssa and Her friends Mulberry and Floyd from getting blown up? And can He escape the "toy Daleks" that are as just as deadly as the real Daleks?
Separated in time [[Nyssa of Traken|Nyssa]] finds herself trapped in Rhodes during the time of the [[Crusades]] as [[The Fifth Doctor]] enjoys tea and crumpets in a Savoy Hotel in [[2158]] AD. But isn't [[Earth]] meant to be in the middle of a [[Dalek]] [[The Dalek Invasion of Earth|Invasion]]? And why does an American general seem to know far too much about what is supposed to be happening? The Doctor and Nyssa have to travel through time and space to discover what the Dalek's latest plans of conquest are...


==Cast==
==Cast==

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Renaissance of the Daleks is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who.

Exclusive Prolouge

1. TARDIS console room

DOCTOR: Are you sure you want to be left on earth? NYSSA: Well, why not? Besides, we've got these.

NYSSA reveals a device that looks like a walkie talkie, but you can talk to each other from different points in time.

DOCTOR: Yes, I think it will be fun for you. To earth!

The DOCTOR slams down a lever. A sudden bang makes the DOCTOR and NYSSA jump, and then the TARDIS lands.

DOCTOR: (staring at the scanner) Well, I'll see you later. (turns to NYSSA) Bye.

NYSSA steps out, and stares at a group of knights.

NYSSA: Doctor...?

But the TARDIS is already vanishing.

Plot

The Doctor leaves Nyssa on Earth, not knowing that She's in the american civil war. The Doctor meets General Tillington, an american general that has been spying on the TARDIS with actonoids. The Doctor finds out that a Dalek invaison hasn't happened but should have, and a new Dalek invaison is coming very soon. The Doctor must try to put history right, but how can He convince General Tillington? The Doctor heads to the TARDIS. With the help of Tillington's son Wilton, Can He save Nyssa and Her friends Mulberry and Floyd from getting blown up? And can He escape the "toy Daleks" that are as just as deadly as the real Daleks?

Cast

Notes

  • This release is the first release in Big Finish's monthly Doctor Who range to feature Big Finish's redesigned covers, a style which had previously been used for the Companion Chronicles and the BBC7 Eighth Doctor Stories. Television companions who star in the story are now credited alongside the Doctor's actor (in this case, Sarah Sutton is credited alongside Peter Davison). Audio companions are still credited alongside the guest actors.
  • Christopher H. Bidmead felt that changes made during the editing process were significant enough that he could not claim to be the story's sole writer. Hence, the "from a story by" credit.

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