FloorTen Audio presents: Dr Who - The Mobius Trap Episode One --- Cast: The Doctor Andy Haynes Sarah-Jane Mathi Rasanesan The Mayor Dave Grey Mr Gribbin Jon Greenwood Kate Jenny Bell Mark Howard Richardson Del Maestro Damian Brooks Morris Howard Richardson TV Presenter Jon Greenwood Theatre Asstnt Phil Wilkins Other parts were played by members of the cast. --- Credits: The Mobius Trap was written by Howard Richardson. Theme music composed by Ron Grainer and arranged by Howard Richardson. Incidental music by Howard Richardson, with additional material by Chopin, Mendelssohn and John Carpenter! Digital editing and FX by the FloorTen Radiophonic Workshop. (c)1999 FloorTen Audio. Dr Who and the TARDIS remain trademarks of the BBC. FloorTen Audio are a purely non-profit fan group. No charge may be made for obtaining this or any other FloorTen files. You may distribute this archive freely as long as it remains unmodified. --- Production Notes: This one just went on and on! Recording took an age and then just as the post-production was almost finished our synth broke down. Consequently the soundtrack to this one may be a little sparse! With much gnashing of teeth we cobbled together enough bits and bobs to finish the episode off, including perhaps a guest appearance by a certain Michael Myers...? (my own arrangement) Damian took at least twenty takes of that last line as the Master and still wasn't happy with the final result, but in the end we had to press on! It turned out to be our longest episode ever by a good five minutes, so perhaps there is some justification for it taking so long to make! We'll try and get the other episodes out a bit quicker - the first one always takes the longest! Judging from the emails and ICQs I've been getting, expectations for this new episode are running pretty high! I hope it lives up to them! Do let us know... Howard, March 1999. ------ This file came from the FloorTen Audio site. http://floorten.com Please write and let us know what you thought of this story or vote on our website! Thanks - we appreciate it!