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  1. The Foe from the Future was the first story in the audio anthology The Fourth Doctor Box Set, produced by Big Finish Productions. It was adapted by John Dorney, from the original script by Robert Banks Stewart, and featured Tom Baker as the Fourth Doctor and Louise Jameson as Leela.

  2. The Foe From the Future: Directed by Ken Bentley. With Tom Baker, Jaimi Barbakoff, Louise Brealey, Paul Freeman. The Grange is haunted, so they say. This stately home in the depths of Devon has been the site of many an apparition. And now people are turning up dead.

    • Ken Bentley
    • 2011-10-01
    • Sci-Fi
    • Tom Baker, Jaimi Barbakoff, Louise Brealey
  3. Jan 9, 2012 · The TARDIS follows a twist in the vortex to the village of Staffham in 1977 and discovers something is very wrong with time. But spectral highwaymen and cavaliers are the least of the Doctor's worries. For the Grange is owned by the sinister Jalnik, and Jalnik has a scheme two thousand years in the making.

  4. Summaries. The Grange is haunted, so they say. This stately home in the depths of Devon has been the site of many an apparition. And now people are turning up dead. The ghosts are wild in the forest. But the Doctor doesn't believe in ghosts.

  5. Jun 27, 2015 · The Foe from the Future : Doctor decides to take Kerry to the future, but unfortunately the TARDIS has other ideas and ends up sending them to Victorian Eng...

    • 13 min
    • 555
    • Daniel_Bury27
  6. Doctor Who: The Lost Stories is a sci-fi audio series produced by Big Finish Productions of Doctor Who audio plays adapted from unused TV stories . Episodes. Series 1 (2009–10) The first series is largely adapted from stories planned for the unmade 1985–1986 series. Colin Baker and Nicola Bryant star as the Sixth Doctor and Peri .

  7. Jul 12, 2017 · The opening instalment, Robert Banks Stewarts ‘The Foe from the Future,’ was originally intended to serve as a finale for the incomparable season fourteen and shares at least some similarities with the story that would go on to replace it, ‘The Talons of Weng-Chiang.’