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The Darkening Eye
Album cover
Big Finish Productions audio drama
SeriesDoctor Who
Release no.14
FeaturingNyssa of Traken
Written byStewart Sheargold
Directed byKen Bentley
Production codeBFPDWCC14
Release dateDecember 2008

The Darkening Eye is a Big Finish Productions audiobook based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who.[1]

The Companion Chronicles "talking books" are each narrated by one of the Doctor's companions and feature a second, guest-star voice along with music and sound effects.

Plot

Separated from the Doctor after an accident, Adric, Tegan and Nyssa are salvaged by an ancient race of collectors known as Dar Traders.

Cast

Continuity

  • This is the first play to feature the Fifth Doctor, Adric, Nyssa and Tegan together, as Matthew Waterhouse was not willing to perform for Big Finish at the time. Adric appeared in The Boy That Time Forgot, although played by Andrew Sachs.
  • Much of Nyssa's life on her home world of Traken is dealt with, including the Melkurs and the murder of her father at the hands of the Master, all seen in her first TV story The Keeper of Traken. Nyssa relates The Darkening Eye from Terminus, the space station where she parted company with the Doctor.
  • Adric's death in Earthshock is also heavily foreshadowed.
  • The dimensionally resilient Dwarf Star Alloy was used in Warriors' Gate (written by Stephen Gallagher who also wrote Terminus)
  • This story is a prequel to the Seventh Doctor story The Death Collectors, which also features the Dar Traders.

References

  1. ^ "3.6. Doctor Who - The Companion Chronicles: The Darkening Eye - Doctor Who - The Companion Chronicles - Big Finish". www.bigfinish.com. Retrieved 2019-06-06.