Mother Russia
by Marc Platt
read by Peter Purves, Tony Millan
Part 2.1 of the Doctor Who: The Companion Chronicles series
It's 1812 and the Doctor, Steven and Dodo get ready to spend their winter in a Russian village. The French are on their way, but that's not the only invasion the travellers will have to deal with.
Helicon Prime
by Jake Elliott
read by Frazer Hines, Suzanne Proctor
Part 2.2 of the Doctor Who: The Companion Chronicles series
It's been a long time since Jamie McCrimmon remembered anything about his travels with the Doctor, but his visit to Helicon Prime just won't stay hidden… but why remember their murder investigation now?
Old Soldiers
by James Swallow
read by Nicholas Courtney, Toby Longworth
Part 2.3 of the Doctor Who: The Companion Chronicles series
Old soldiers, comrades in arms - the Brigadier saw many fall during his years with UNIT, but perhaps none more tragically than those at Kreigskind. How can Lethbridge-Stewart fight an enemy that can breach every defence?
The Catalyst
by Nigel Fairs
read by Louise Jameson, Timothy Watson
Part 2.4 of the Doctor Who: The Companion Chronicles series
The pride of the Z'nai matches that of Leela of the Sevateem. Why would the Doctor imprison one in such an unlikely place, and what terrors will be brought about by letting it loose?
Doctor Who: Empathy Games
by Nigel Fairs
read by Louise Jameson, David Warner
Part 3 of the Doctor Who: The Companion Chronicles series
The Doctor and Leela arrive on Synchronis, a world renowned for peace and civility. But an attack by a vicious creature leaves the Doctor in a coma, and Leela is persuaded to fight in the Empathy Games, where she discovers that nothing is as it seems.
Doctor Who: The Doll of Death
by Marc Platt
read by Katy Manning, Jane Goddard
Part 3 of the Doctor Who: The Companion Chronicles series
While investigating a temporal anomaly in London, the Doctor and Jo Grant meet Professor Harold Saunders, a man who possesses an alien artefact, and is haunted by the ghosts of dolls. What is retrocausation, and who is the mysterious Mrs Killebrew?
Doctor Who: The Great Space Elevator
by Jonathan Morris
read by Deborah Watling, Helen Goldwyn
Part 3 of the Doctor Who: The Companion Chronicles series
The Great Space Elevator is a marvel of human engineering. When power is lost, the Doctor, Jamie and Victoria take a one-way trip on the elevator, and find themselves confronted by an alien force that threatens to bring chaos on Earth…
Doctor Who: Here There Be Monsters
by Andy Lane
read by Carole Ann Ford, Stephen Hancock
Part 3 of the Doctor Who: The Companion Chronicles series
The TARDIS lands aboard the Earth Benchmarking Vessel Nevermore, where Captain Rostrum is navigating by punching holes in the very fabric of space. The Doctor is fearful that it could unleash monsters from the dark dimensions.
Doctor Who: Home Truths
by Simon Guerrier
read by Jean Marsh, Niall MacGregor
Part 3.1 of the Doctor Who: The Companion Chronicles series
There's a house across the waters at Ely where an old woman tells a strange story. About the follies of youth and selfishness, and the terrible things even the well-meaning of us inflict on each other. Hear the old woman's story. Then decide her fate.
Doctor Who: The Stealers from Saiph
by Nigel Robinson
read by Mary Tamm
Part 3.1 of the Doctor Who: The Companion Chronicles series
1929, Antibes. While the Doctor practises his painting, Romana attempts to fend off the playful advances of young Tommy Creighton. What is the secret of the cave on the beach? And why do some of Romana's new acquaintances suddenly behave so strangely?
Doctor Who: The Prisoner's Dilemma
by Simon Guerrier
read by Sophie Aldred, Laura Doddington
Part 3.1 of the Doctor Who: The Companion Chronicles series
Two prisoners meet in a prison cell. Zara is searching for the Key to Time; she was only born yesterday but already she's killed hundreds of people. Ace is more ambitious: she was going to kill everyone on the planet...
Doctor Who: The Transit of Venus
by Jacqueline Rayner
read by William Russell, Ian Hallard
Part 3.1 of the Doctor Who: The Companion Chronicles series
1770, and Captain Cook and his crew are navigating the Pacific Ocean. Into their midst come strangers: the Doctor and Ian Chesterton, who are believed to have come from Venus. But could it be that the travellers are not the only visitors from the stars?
Doctor Who: The Magician's Oath
by Scott Handcock
read by Richard Franklin, Michael Chance
Part 3.1 of the Doctor Who: The Companion Chronicles series
Freak weather conditions in London, and UNIT are called in to find the cause. Meanwhile, a street magician entertains crowds in Covent Garden. When Jo Grant and Mike Yates investigate, they discover an enemy with terrifying powers...
Doctor Who: Resistance
by Steve Lyons
read by Anneke Wills, John Sackville
Part 3.1 of the Doctor Who: The Companion Chronicles series
February, 1944: France is occupied by the Third Reich. Trapped in one of the darkest times in history, Polly resolves to make a difference - even if it means leaving the Doctor forever...
Doctor Who: The Mahogany Murderers
by Andy Lane
read by Christopher Benjamin, Trevor Baxter
Part 3.1 of the Doctor Who: The Companion Chronicles series
A body is found on the banks of the Thames, but the post mortum reveals that it is actually a wooden mannequin. A deadly scheme is afoot, and only Henry Gordon Jago and Professor George Litefoot can stop Dr Tulp's dastardly machinations...
Doctor Who: The Darkening Eye
by Stewart Sheargold
read by Sarah Sutton, Derek Carlyle
Part 3.1 of the Doctor Who: The Companion Chronicles series
While investigating a debris-littered battlefield, the TARDIS crew are salvaged by an ancient race of collectors known as Dar Traders. Separated from the Doctor, Adric, Tegan and Nyssa find themselves at the mercy of the Traders' curiosity.