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4 years online!
Christian Coulson Camp has been online for 4 years today. Sadly not much news to report about Christian, but I've finally made a new layout for the site. Hope you'll like it! If you encounter any problems with the new layout, please let me know.
The Haunting of Thomas Brewster, the Doctor Who audio drama in which Christian plays Robert, is now available to buy on CD and via download. Director Barnaby Edwards wrote a blog post about the making of The Haunting of Thomas Brewster on the Big Finish website. Click here to read it.
Edit: Also, listen to the director's podcast here. He talks about casting Christian and the other actors.
Posted on Wednesday 30 April 2008 @ 16:11 by Suzan
New Doctor Who audio drama
Christian has recorded another Doctor Who audio drama for Big Finish. This time as the Fifth Doctor's new assistant, Robert McIntosh, a young Scottish scientist. The audio adventure is called The Haunting of Thomas Brewster and will be released on 30 April. Synopsis from the Big Finish website:
"A new adventure in time and space for the Fifth Doctor and his companion Nyssa.
Thomas Brewster is haunted by the ghost of his drowned mother. But she is not the only apparition to disturb his dreams. Every few years, he is visited by a mysterious blue box...
Helped by his new assistant, the young Scots scientist Robert McIntosh, the Doctor struggles to unravel the twisted knot of temporal implausibilities which bind the TARDIS to Thomas Brewster. Meanwhile, lost in the stews of Victorian London, Nyssa must face a host of spectral creatures gathering in the fog."
We'd love to hear people's opinions about The Bride of Peladon as well. So if you've listened to it, don't hesitate to tell us what you thought of it. In case people were wondering, Christian's role is fairly big and it's an excellent story. Definitely worth a listen even if you're not a Doctor Who expert.