Doctor Who: Real Time
Doctor Who: Real Time

Doctor Who: Real Time

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2002- 2002
1 Seasons
6 Episodes
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Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Animation

Overview

The Doctor and his companion, Evelyn, investigate a series of mysterious disappearances on the planet Chronos.

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Big Finish

Cast & Crew

6 members
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Colin Baker

The Doctor

Colin Baker
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Maggie Stables

Evelyn Smythe

Maggie Stables
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Christopher Scott

Administrator Isherwood

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Yee Jee Tso

Doctor Reece Goddard

Yee Jee Tso
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Jane Goddard

Nicola Savage

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Nicholas Briggs

Cyber-Controller

Nicholas Briggs

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