Jubilee (audio drama) explained

Jubilee
Publisher:Big Finish Productions
Series:Doctor Who
Number:40
Featuring:Sixth Doctor
Evelyn Smythe
Cover:Jubilee (Doctor Who).jpg
Director:Nicholas Briggs
Producer:Gary Russell
Jason Haigh-Ellery
Executive Producer:Jacqueline Rayner
Production Code:7CG
Length:2 hr 20 mins
Date:January 2003
Following:"Nekromanteia"
Preceding:"Bang-Bang-a-Boom!"

Jubilee is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. Jubilee was Doctor Who's forty anniversary story. Elements of the story were reworked by Rob Shearman and darker elements removed to create the television episode "Dalek" in the 2005 series.

Plot

The Sixth Doctor and Evelyn, having followed a weird transmission, arrives in London in 2003, but they quickly notice that the city appears strange and looks unusually dirty and dusty. Before they can properly investigate, the TARDIS suddenly flees in terror and leaves them behind. The Doctor is then suddenly stricken by a weird sense of deja vu, and realizes that he and Evelyn have landed in an alternate timeline. England, now known as the "English Empire", has become the central political power of the world, following the events "The Great Dalek War of 1903", and is ruled by the despotic President Rochester, who holds the sole surviving Dalek in the universe as a captive, and uses it as a part of his propaganda campaign of death.

As the Doctor and Evelyn try to restore the original timeline, they discover that they are being worshipped as heroes of the Dalek war, a fact which worries the Doctor, as he suddenly has faint and rather out-of-place memories of having fought in that war, and perhaps even more disturbingly, he can't recall if he ever managed to escape from it.

Cast

Reception

Jubilee received positive reviews from critics. Den of Geeks Andrew Blair called the episode "ambitious."[1]

Legacy

The story was adapted for television, in the revived series episode, Dalek, starring Christopher Eccleston as the Ninth Doctor.[2] [3]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Blair . Andrew . 2022-06-04 . Celebrating Doctor Who's 'Jubilee' . 2023-11-25 . Den of Geek . en-US.
  2. News: Martin . Dan . 2013-12-10 . Dalek: Doctor Who classic episode #18 . en-GB . The Guardian . 2023-11-25 . 0261-3077.
  3. Web site: February 21, 2016 . 'Doctor Who': 10 Things You May Not Know About 'Dalek' Anglophenia BBC America . 2023-11-25 . www.bbcamerica.com . en.