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Big Finish Spin-off: Counter-Measures
Big Finish Doctor Who Spin-off Counter-Measures
After the mysterious events at Coal Hill School, the British government has created the Counter-Measures group, a specialist team that investigates strange phenomena and dangerous technology. Their first missions will involve a haunted warehouse, a ground-breaking artificial intelligence, a mysterious new town and a threat to the future of the country…
Simon Williams, Pamela Salem, Karen Gledhill, Hugh Ross, Alastair Mackenzie as Julian
Four full cast audio dramas plus behind the scenes documentary
Threshold by Paul Finch
A missing scientist and ghostly phenomena bring Gilmore and Allison to a factory in Bermondsey, and the discovery of a science that should not exist. As Rachel Jensen returns to help them, a new future for Counter-Measures is set in motion…
Artificial Intelligence by Matt Fitton
Investigating a suicide at the Sen-Gen Facility, the group discovers a new weapon in the Cold War – and Gilmore meets an old flame. Meanwhile Rachel discovers that she can’t trust anyone, not even the sound of her own voice…
The Pelage Project by Ian Potter
A case of industrial pollution leads the group to the new industrial town Pelage, and a dangerous meeting
From Big Finish…..
July 2012 will see the launch of a brand new Doctor Who audio spin-off from Big Finish Productions, in the shape of Counter-Measures.
The first series box set reunites Simon Williams as Captain Gilmore, Pamela Salem as Rachel Jensen and Karen Gledhill as Allison; characters that were all created by Ben Aaronovitch for the TV story Remembrance of the Daleks in 1988.
“Gilmore, Rachel and Allison are very fondly remembered by fans,” says producer David Richardson. “They also have a great dynamic, and it’s easy to imagine that they had a life beyond the one TV story in which they appeared. So it’s been relatively painless for script editor John Dorney and myself to sit down over the course of several months and fashion a brand new series format centered on Ben’s characters.”
“Remembrance of the Daleks was one of the first television productions I ever took part in back in 1988,” says Karen Gledhill, “so it was a very exciting event for me. I couldn’t believe I was working with the likes of Simon Williams, Pamela Salem and Sylvester McCoy! It turned out to be the best possible introduction to team playing on television as we spent eight weeks together in the studio and on location and had a really fantastic time.
“I had no idea that 23 years on the story would still be so popular, and that some of us would be getting together again to recreate our characters and tell another story! I love the new scripts – Allison has really come into her own in these stories, and I am looking forward to meeting her again and having fun with her. The best bit will be being back in my 20s!”
Counter-Measures is set in 1964 some months after the events of Remembrance, as the government commissions a specialist group to investigate unexplained phenomena and dangerous new technology. Joining the lead cast is Hugh Ross (The Palace, Sea of Souls) as Toby Kinsella, Counter-Measures’ liaison with Whitehall, who will become embroiled in their missions. Alastair Mackenzie (Monarch of the Glen) also appears as Julian St Stephen, Allison’s boyfriend of five years.
Other cast members include Vernon Dobtcheff (The Borgias), Adrian Lukis (Peak Practice) and Stephen Greif (Blake’s 7).
“I was really inspired by the era in which the series is set,” says David. “It’s long before digital technology… even before colour TV. The UK is relatively not long out of the Second World War, nuclear power is new and society is changing. We’re feeding into that – the audio will feel ‘black and white’. The composer for the project, Nicholas Briggs, will even be making use of 1960s style stock music tracks in his music.”
“The tone is part 60s Doctor Who, part Quatermass, part Doomwatch, and a lot completely new… Recording began in September – Pamela Salem flew in from the US just to do this – and there’s a buzz about this project that feels similar to the formative days of Jago and Litefoot. I’m hopeful that it will be equally as popular.”
American Doctor Who Fan
November 26th, 2011 - 1:17amI will be downloading this, it looks interesting.
I usually do not buy the CDs or boxed sets unless I want to get them autogrpahed.
dwfan101
October 23rd, 2011 - 9:30pm🙂 Booboo, when I asked you yesterday about this on THIS computer, it didn’t work. Then today on my mum’s computer it worked. I HATE THIS COMPUTER!
dwfan101
October 23rd, 2011 - 9:33pmSorry again, I copied it like you said on adams comment below and it didn’t work. Then above it did. SORRY IF I AM RANTING ON BUT SOMETIMES IT WORKS AND SOMETIMES IT DOESN’T!
Adam
October 23rd, 2011 - 10:56amBy the way does anyone know whats happening with the Series 6 soundtrack
dwfan101
October 23rd, 2011 - 9:28pmI don’t but I hope they decide to make one because the music from series 5 is nowhere near as good as this years music, I personally think anyway.:grin:
Daniel Seymour
October 21st, 2011 - 6:45amWouldnt it be cool if Torchwood or Captain Jack feature in some sort of cameo, not likely to happen but would provide some nice drama if both of thier teams clash over one of thier cases…
American Doctor Who Fan
November 15th, 2011 - 4:57amAgree!
Alex_The_Geek
October 20th, 2011 - 5:16pmI am I the only one who thinks that their are far better ideas for audio spin offs
The Silence
October 22nd, 2011 - 8:03pmNo. They’re cutting it a bit loose with this spin-off.
ribble
October 20th, 2011 - 4:53pmI like this.
Like a lower Unit I understand.
Anonymous
October 20th, 2011 - 6:19pmMore of a prototype version as it predates UNIT by a fair few years.
The Silence
October 20th, 2011 - 4:52pmI doubt it being as successful as Jago & Litefoot.
4thDoctorFovever
October 20th, 2011 - 2:57pmInteresting, read about it this morning in doctor who magazine. This has got to be one of strangest audio series idea Big Finish has thought up so far…
But it’s a wise one 🙂
Looking foward to next years audios 😀
MadmanWithABox
October 20th, 2011 - 9:47amthis looks really cool