Doctor Who on BBC Radio
Wednesday, 6 June 2001 - Reported by Marcus
July Webcast?: Several sources are reporting that the pilot episode, entitled "At The Temple of the Forth," of the canceled Doctor Who BBC radio series "Death Comes to Time" will be webcast on the BBC's official website on July 13. We'll keep you posted with more information shortly. (Thanks to Neil Perryman)

A few details about the plot, courtesy SFX Online: The Doctor and his companion (now played by Kevin Eldon) arrive on an alien planet under siege from warmongering, bloodthirsty aliens (led by John Sessions) and set about stopping them. Meanwhile, Ace is having difficulties of her own... When asked to give an idea of a 'great moment' in the story that fans are missing out on: "There's a bit in a garden on Gallifrey where an old Timelord is explaining how the Universe works, which is actually quite moving, and when the Doc first appears it's a real back of the neck tingle!"
Originally reported by DWM and several British newspapers, the radio pilot featured Sylvester McCoy and Sophie Aldred reprising their roles as the Seventh Doctor and Ace. The script was written by Dan Freedman and Colin Meake of Radio 4's Loose Ends comedy show. Freedman told Doctor Who Magazine that "This will not be a comedy. I'm keen to develop a new take, to bring forward darker aspects of the character... We don't want to build up fans' hopes." The drama bore the provisional title "Doctor Who: Death Comes to Time" and also stars Stephen Fry, Leonard Fenton, Huw Thomas, Kevin Eldon, John Sessions and Jacqueline Pearce ("Blake's 7"). It was taped in October 2000. Rumors that David Bowie was involved are untrue, but it was confirmed by Freedman that he was interested in an appearance if the pilot had gone to series (as a character called the Duke of White). However, William Hartnell does appear in the pilot (after all, this is a series about time travel...)
Sophie Aldred's new website, www.sophiealdred.com (not yet completed) will feature the pilot trailer for "Death Comes to Time" in the near future.
(With thanks to Dan Freedman, Iain Hepburn at SFX, Peter Anghelides, David Whitten, Andrew Meadows, Gareth Fenton)