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''. It features the winner of Big Finish's Opportunity for New Writers contest in which they accepted unsolicited amateur submissions. Rick Briggs's "The Entropy Composition" was chosen from about 1200 submissions. It stars
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as Nyssa.


''The Demons of Red Lodge''

by Jason Arnopp Nyssa and the Doctor suddenly wake up in Red Lodge, Suffolk in the year 1665. Panicked by recent memory loss, they quickly run into some very familiar faces. * Emily Cobham/Ivy Cobham – Susan Kyd * Villagers –
Duncan Wisbey Duncan James Wisbey (born 16 December 1971) is an English actor, voice over artist, musician, writer and impressionist. He is often credited as simply Wisbey. Recordings and appearances From 2001, Wisbey collaborated with Jonny Trunk, founde ...
, John Dorney


''The Entropy Composition''

by Rick Briggs ''White Waves, Soft Haze'', a
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symphony by Geoff Cooper, was produced in 1968, but never released. * Erisi – Andree Bernard * Naloom – Ian Brooker * Mrs Moloney –
Joanna Monro Joanna Monro (born 1956) is a British actress and former television presenter who, in the 1980s, appeared on the BBC show ''That's Life!'' with Esther Rantzen. In 1974 she appeared in the ''Doctor Who'' story '' Planet of the Spiders'', followed ...
* Geoff Cooper –
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''Doing Time''

by William Gallagher The Doctor spends over a year locked up in a prison on the planet Folly. * Janson Hart – John Dorney * Governor Chaplin – Susan Kyd * Dask/Judge/Jabreth/Hobbling Pete – Duncan Wibsey


''Special Features''

by John Dorney The Doctor contributes DVD Commentary to a 1970s horror movie, ''Doctor Demonic's Tales of Terror''. * Martin Ashcroft – James Fleet * Sir Jack Merrivale/Professor Bromley/Narrator – Ian Brooker * Johanna Bourke/Carlotta – Joanna Monro * Mr Pinfield/Yokel/Running Man/Carriage Driver – John Dorney


Notes

* In the Whovian timeline, this story takes place between '' Plague of the Daleks'' and ''
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''.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Demons Of Red Lodge And Other Stories, The 2010 audio plays Fifth Doctor audio plays Fiction set in 1665 Fiction set in 1968 Fiction set in 2001