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Shada is an unaired serial of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It was intended to be the final serial of the 1979-80 season (Season 17), but was never completed due to a strike at the BBC during filming. In 1992, its recorded footage was released on video using linking narration by Tom Baker to complete the story. Shada is also the title of the remake, an audio play produced by Big Finish Productions and broadcast 2 May - 6 June 2003 on BBCi and later webcast on the BBC website, and (in a slightly different version) on the BBC7 Digital Radio Station in 2005 and 2006.
[edit] SynopsisThe story revolves around the lost planet Shada, on which the Time Lords built a prison for defeated would-be conquerors of the universe. Skagra, an up-and-coming would-be conqueror of the universe, needs the assistance of one of the prison's inmates, but finds that nobody knows where Shada is anymore except one aged Time Lord who has retired to Earth, where he is masquerading as a professor at St. Cedd's College, Cambridge. Luckily for the fate of the universe, Skagra's attempt to force the information out of Professor Chronotis coincides with a visit by the professor's old friend the Doctor (and this is where the story really begins). [edit] Continuity
[edit] Production[edit] Television version
[edit] Big Finish version (2003)
[edit] The Cast
Broadcast date: 10 December, 2005 In 2003, the BBC commissioned Big Finish Productions to remake Shada as an audio play which was then webcast[4] in six episodic segments, accompanied by limited Flash animation, on the BBC website using illustrations provided by comic strip artist Lee Sullivan.[5] The play starred Paul McGann as the Eighth Doctor and Lalla Ward as Romana. The audio play was also broadcast on digital radio station BBC 7, on 10 December 2005 (as a 2½-hour omnibus), and was repeated in six parts as the opening story to the Eighth Doctor's summer season which began on 16 July 2006. Lalla Ward (Romana) is the only actor to appear in both the original television version and the subsequent Big Finish remake. [edit] CanonicityThe canonicity of Shada is notably unusual in that the Eighth Doctor audio remake - having been broadcast on a BBC station - can be considered canonical but the canonicity of the original (and more widely known) Fourth Doctor version - having not been broadcast - is more debatable.[6] Canonicity of all such Doctor Who spin-offs is uncertain due to there being no official arbiter of canon in Doctor Who.[7][8] [edit] Outside referencesIn Episode 2 of the webcast version, when Chris is in his lab showing Clare the book, a vending machine-like object in the background is labelled "Nutrimat", a reference to a similar device in Adams' The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. Two other references are a sequence where Skagra steals a Ford Prefect and when images of Hitchhiker's Guide characters appear as inmates on Shada itself. The battered space helmet which the Doctor adapts in Episode 6 of the webcast bears the serial number NCC-1701D – the registration ident of the Starship Enterprise in Star Trek: The Next Generation. [edit] In print
Elements of the story were reused by Adams for his novel Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency, in particular the character of Professor Chronotis who possesses a time machine. Adams did not allow Shada, or any of his other Doctor Who stories, to be novelised by Target Books. It is, therefore, one of only five serials from the 1963-1989 series not to be novelised – along with Adams' other stories The Pirate Planet and City Of Death, plus Eric Saward's two Dalek stories (Resurrection of the Daleks and Revelation Of The Daleks). A fan group in New Zealand published an unofficial adaptation in 1989, later republishing it as an online eBook titled Doctor Who and Shada.[9] [edit] Video and Webcast release
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