Jago and Litefoot Series Four
Starring Trevor Baxter, Christopher Benjamin, Louise Jameson and Colin Baker
(Duration: 300' approx)
320K
CAST:
Christopher Benjamin (Henry Gordon Jago), Trevor Baxter (Professor Litefoot), Louise Jameson (Leela), Colin Baker (Claudius Dark), Lisa Bowerman (Ellie), Elizabeth Counsell (Abigail Woburn), Alan Cox (Oscar Wilde), Victoria Alcock (Winnie O'Connor), Terry Molloy (Lord Ampthill), Christopher Beeny (Mr Kempston), Mike Grady (Mr Hardwick)
SYNOPSIS:
Jago and Litefoot have been busy saving the world, so they haven't noticed the enigmatic Professor Claudius Dark trailing their every move, and manipulating from the shadows.
Until now.
A trip to the seaside and a night at the theatre hide a darker purpose, and as deadly foes gather Jago, Litefoot, Leela, Ellie and Sergeant Quick must stand together.
Because the sands of time are falling…
Four brand new stories featuring the investigators of infernal incidents, in one box set.
Jago in Love by Nigel Fairs
Escaping the shadowy presence of the mysterious Professor Claudius Dark, Jago, Litefoot and Leela take a holiday in Brighton. There, Jago meets and falls for music hall singer Abigail Woburn, a relationship that threatens to split the infernal investigators apart, as dark forces gather on the beach…
Beautiful Things by John Dorney
Jago, Leela and Ellie take a trip to the theatre to see Oscar Wilde’s new play and discover something sinister during the interval. Meanwhile, bodies are turning up at Litefoot’s lab, while Wilde meets his biggest fan...
The Lonely Clock by Matthew Sweet
The enemy is revealed and Jago and Litefoot are on a train to nowhere. Can Leela and Ellie save them, in a race against the clock?
The Hourglass Killers by Justin Richards
The sands of time are running… and they are in pursuit of Jago, Litefoot, Leela and Ellie. As the final battle gets underway, the infernal investigators make the decision of their lives…
AUTHORS: Nigel Fairs, John Dorney, Matthew Sweet, Justin Richards
DIRECTOR:
Lisa Bowerman
SOUND DESIGN:
Howard Carter
MUSIC:
Howard Carter
COVER ART:
Alex Mallinson
NUMBER OF DISCS:
5
RECORDED DATE:
17, 18, 24 & 25 January 2011 RELEASE DATE:
31 March 2012
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Late to the party. I've lost my recordings of series 4 & just got this error message when I tried the link given above: "
These files are no longer available as the owner has removed them. If you want to access the files, contact the owner." Does anyone still have these, please? Thank you!
Thank You Fo- oh you get the idea!
You are welcome many times. ---------------------- Rick
One of the things that (aside from Audio Drama!) Big Finish have absoutely nailed, is cover art. Whilst you literally shouldn't ever judge a book by it's cover - sometimes it can really add a little extra to the overall feel of something!
I can go on and on about the BBC and how good they are and what they've given us - but if I did have a criticism (and in the overall scheme of things I guess it's quite minor) is they're audio collection cover art can often leave a lot to be desired.
You are right on with that observation David. The cover art from the BBC is split. A lot of the time it is very bland and other times it is quite good. The Mystery covers usually are fairly good for the CDs, but the art that is tacked on to the Radio shows for advertising it is usually, well, awful. ----------------------------------------------------- Rick
Beautifl! many thanks, Riklaa!