Trailer For Big Finish’s Adaptation Of The Highest Science

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Gareth Roberts’ The Highest Science is one of the more well-remembered adventures from the days when new episodes of Doctor Who came as monthly releases in novel form. As such, it’s release as an adapted audio adventure starring Sylvester McCoy as the Doctor and Lisa Bowerman as Bernice Summerfield has been hotly anticipated.


So much so that Big Finish has made the trailer available on SoundCloud…



Now, if you didn’t already know, the first part of the adventure was released as a free download by Big Finish, and you can still hear it by visiting their website. Adapted by Jac Rayner, produced by Cavan Scott directed by Scott Handcock, the synopsis is as follows:


The Highest Science. The pinnacle of knowledge and a terrible weapon. A legend – nothing more.


Sheldukher. The most wanted criminal in the galaxy. Evil to the core and hungry for power, whatever the cost.


The Chelonians. A vast military power, pledged to eradicate human parasites wherever they are found.


The Doctor. An ancient and wise Time Lord tracking a temporal fluctuation that endangers the universe itself.


Some things should never meet, but as Professor Summerfield is about to discover, the universe is full of coincidences.


Now available to purchase in its entirety, you should head to the Big Finish website right now to grab The Highest Science, an example of what 1990s Doctor Who was like.


Bloody marvellous!


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