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Invaders from Mars is the twenty-eighth audio drama of the British science fiction audio series Doctor Who: The Monthly Adventures from Big Finish Productions. It was written and directed by Mark Gatiss.
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Big Finish Productions audio drama | |
Series | Doctor Who |
Release no. | 28 |
Featuring | Eighth Doctor Charley Pollard |
Written by | Mark Gatiss |
Directed by | Mark Gatiss |
Produced by | Gary Russell Jason Haigh-Ellery |
Executive producer(s) | Jacqueline Rayner |
Production code | 8F |
Length | 94 mins |
Release date | 28 January 2002 |
Preceded by | "The One Doctor" |
Followed by | "The Chimes of Midnight" |
Initially released as a CD on 28 January 2008, this story was later broadcast on BBC 7 in four weekly parts (starting on 29 October 2005) and was later rebroadcast on the same channel once more (beginning on 19 November 2006).
InManhattan 1938, the Eighth Doctor and Charley meet a crooked gangster, a Russian spy, a sinister fifth columnist and Orson Welles. Welles's broadcast of War of the Worlds is just a story, but maybe there really are aliens at loose.
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The second season of Eighth Doctor audios featured a number of deliberate errors:
The first two "mistakes" in this list were deliberate, intended to be examples of anti-time contamination. The third was also deliberate, but was explained in The Time of the Daleks. The last was not deliberate but was later retconned to be another example of anti-time contamination.
Another possible example of anti-time contamination is the date. The War of the Worlds aired on 30 October 1938, yet, when he asks what day it is, the Doctor is told that it is 31 October 1938.
The episode is particularly notable in that 5 of the actors went on to star in the re-booted Doctor Who TV series from 2005, including:
This does not include Paul McGann and Katy Manning who had appeared in Doctor Who prior to their appearance in this episode.