Sylvester McCoy returns to U.N.I.T. with Raine, Klein and… the Doctor?

This year promises to be an exciting one for Big Finish. A special set of stories starring Colin Baker as the Sixth Doctor, Paul McGann in a special Eighth Doctor set, the adaptation of the New Adventures classic Love and War and of course the Counter Measures spin-off series featuring characters from the 1988 story Remembrance of the Daleks.

In addition to all of those specials is a box set bringing Sylvester McCoy and U.N.I.T. back together, along with fan favorite companion Klein and the newly introduced Raine Creevy… along with a ‘Another Doctor.’

Big Finish Doctor Who – UNIT: Dominion Box Set
The universe stands on the brink of a dimensional crisis – and the Doctor and Raine are pulled into the very epicentre of it.

Meanwhile, on Earth, UNIT scientific advisor Dr Elizabeth Klein and an incarnation of the Doctor she’s never encountered before are tested to the limit by a series of bizarre, alien invasions.

At the heart of it all is a terrible secret, almost as old as the Time Lords themselves. Reality is beginning to unravel and two Doctors, Klein, Raine and all of UNIT must use all their strength and guile to prevent the whole of creation being torn apart.

Sylvester McCoy (The Doctor), Tracey Childs (Dr Elizabeth Klein), Beth Chalmers (Raine Creevy), Alex Macqueen (Another Doctor)

Doctor Who – UNIT: Dominion Box Set £30 until December 17 2012, then going up to £40. To buy or download this cd set visit www.bigfinish.com

Released 31 December 2012

Via TardisNewsroom and DoctorWhoSite.

5 thoughts on “Sylvester McCoy returns to U.N.I.T. with Raine, Klein and… the Doctor?

  1. I remember you saying you don’t care for those sort of reality-unravelling stories (though perhaps that’s just prolonged exposure to modern Who finales) so will you like this hm hm? (who let the first Doctor in here?)

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      • Of course the writers are going to have the difficulty of making a non-Nazi Klein interesting.

        She’s an older character, which at least makes her stand out amongst female Doctor Who characters, but there is the risk of making her just an older version of Liz Shaw (especially dangerous given her first name).

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