Project Twilight
| Project: Twilight | |
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| Big Finish Productions audio drama | |
| Series | Doctor Who | 
| Release no. | 23 | 
| Featuring | 
Sixth Doctor Evelyn Smythe  | 
| Written by | 
Cavan Scott and Mark Wright  | 
| Directed by | Gary Russell | 
| Produced by | 
Gary Russell  Jason Haigh-Ellery  | 
| Executive producer(s) | Jacqueline Rayner | 
| Production code | 7CE | 
| Length | 1 hr 50 mins | 
| Release date | 20 August 2001 | 
Project: Twilight is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. Sequels to this story include Project: Valhalla (a novel featuring characters from Twilight), Project: Longinus (a web-comic published by Scott and Wright), the audio dramas Project: Lazarus and Project: Destiny, and the short story 'Project: Wildthyme'.
Plot
1999. The Sixth Doctor and Evelyn try to find out what connects "Project: Twilight", a secret government initiative, to a seedy casino in London Docklands.
Cast
- The Doctor — Colin Baker
 - Evelyn Smythe — Maggie Stables
 - Dr William Abberton – Rupert Booth
 - Nurse – Kate Hadley
 - Amelia Doory – Holly de Jong
 - Reggie Mead – Rob Dixon
 - Cassie — Rosie Cavaliero
 - Mr Deeks — Mark Wright
 - Eddie – Daniel Wilson
 - Nimrod — Stephen Chance
 - Matthew – Rupert Booth
 
Notes
- This play contains the first reference to Zagreus, a character from a Gallifreyan nursery rhyme, who later appears in Neverland and Zagreus.
 - This play also introduces the Forge, a mysterious government/military group dealing with paranormal research.
 - The Doctor meets Nimrod, Cassie and the Forge again in Project: Lazarus.
 - Vampires were first introduced into Doctor Who in the Fourth Doctor serial State of Decay, where they are said to be ancient enemies of the Time Lords.
 - The Doctor begins to ask Evelyn "Have you ever been to Bl..." This is in reference to Revelation of the Daleks.
 
See also
References
External links
Reviews
- Project: Twilight reviews at Outpost Gallifrey
 - Project: Twilight reviews at The Doctor Who Ratings Guide
 
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