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Post by omega on Dec 17, 2016 10:39:44 GMT
TBR February 2017SynopsisDeath stalks the streets! What starts as an isolated outbreak swiftly turns into a full-fledged epidemic and soon no one is safe. The city’s resources quickly overwhelmed, a desperate queen takes harsh measures to stem the rising death toll. As bodies fill the streets it falls to Valeros, Ezren, Merisiel, Harsk, and their friend Kyra to curb the tide of panic, and save who they can. But with the fates of thousands in their hands, can the heroes discover the truth behind the unnatural plague before Korvosa becomes a single mass grave? Written By: David Bryher, based on a story by F Wesley Schneider Directed By: John Ainsworth CASTStewart Alexander (Valeros), Trevor Littledale (Ezren), Ian Brooker (Harsk), Kerry Skinner (Merisiel), Amerjit Deu (Ishana Dhatri), Rebecca Crankshaw (Tayce / Yvicca), Evie Dawnay (Kyra), Roger Parrott (Doctor Davaulus), Susie Riddell (Eries), Julia Righton (Lady Andaisin)
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Post by mark687 on Feb 20, 2017 11:08:08 GMT
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Post by acousticwolf on Feb 22, 2017 9:25:07 GMT
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Post by omega on Feb 22, 2017 9:34:20 GMT
I wonder if this means the War Doctor set has been pushed back, since the Week That Was article on Sunday mentioned a Gallifreyan release. Oh, right. It mentions adventures supernatural, fantastical and Gallifreyan. I assumed fantastical referred to Dark Shadows along with supernatural.
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Post by acousticwolf on Feb 22, 2017 9:37:37 GMT
I wonder if this means the War Doctor set has been pushed back, since the Week That Was article on Sunday mentioned a Gallifreyan release. Oh, right. It mentions adventures supernatural, fantastical and Gallifreyan. I assumed fantastical referred to Dark Shadows along with supernatural. Could be, but as I think we only have two releases left, perhaps War tomorrow and Short Trips on Monday? Cheers Tony
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Post by chapwithwings on Feb 22, 2017 10:47:15 GMT
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Post by omega on Feb 26, 2017 1:37:43 GMT
The idea of Valeros and Harsk had me loling. I wonder if there'll be a Harot card reading at the start of each story, giving hints at things the characters will encounter like the in TV show Paradox.
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