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==Cast==
==Cast==
*[[Doctor (Doctor Who)|The Doctor]] - [[Sylvester McCoy]]
*[[Doctor (Doctor Who)|The Doctor]] - [[Sylvester McCoy]]
*Liv Chenka - [[Nicola Walker]]
*[[Liv Chenka]] - [[Nicola Walker]]
*Farel - [[Toby Hadoke]]
*Farel - [[Toby Hadoke]]
*Bas Pellico - [[William Hazell (actor)|William Hazell]]
*Bas Pellico - [[William Hazell (actor)|William Hazell]]

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Robophobia
Big Finish Productions audio drama
SeriesDoctor Who
Release no.149
FeaturingSeventh Doctor
Written byNicholas Briggs
Directed byNicholas Briggs
Produced byJamie Robertson Music and SFX
Executive producer(s)Nicholas Briggs
Jason Haigh-Ellery
Production code7ZAA
Release dateJuly 2011

Robophobia is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It is a four-part story.

Plot

The Doctor arrives on a spaceship transporting over a hundred thousand potentially deadly robots.

Cast

Continuity

  • For the people of Kaldor, this story picks up a few months after the events of the Fourth Doctor television story, The Robots of Death.
  • The Doctor's TARDIS is black in this story. It remains this way through subsequent stories and is resolved in Black and White.
  • Black and White also contains a few scenes that take place directly after Lurkers at Sunlight's Edge, including the Doctor finding the Black TARDIS, and his first trip in it to the spaceship Lorelei, as heard in this story. There is also a scene where he takes it on its second trip, to the planet Celdor, in The Doomsday Quatrain.

Notes

Critical reception

Doctor Who Magazine reviewer Matt Michael said that the play is a "sequel that compares well to the original", and praised the performance of Walker as Liv Chenka, who is the "guest companion" in the audio.[1]

References

  1. ^ Michael, Matt (21 September 2011). "The DWM Review: Robophobia". Doctor Who Magazine. No. 438. Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent: Panini Comics. p. 72.