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Doctor Who: Firefall

15th Doctor Audio Original

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Doctor Who: Firefall

By: Beth Axford
Narrated by: Michelle Asante
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Michelle Asante reads an exciting new adventure for the Doctor and Belinda.

Floating high above 19th Century Earth, the Doctor and Belinda enjoy the legendary Leonids meteor shower of 1833, when the skies teemed with shooting stars.
One meteor is bigger and brighter than the others and shows no sign of breaking up in the planetary atmosphere. The travellers follow it to the village of Drummondville and begin the hunt for a fallen star.
There’s a strained atmosphere in the sleepy town, where two buildings mysteriously caught fire overnight. Belinda meets young Mary Moss, who’s harbouring something extraordinary – something that must be kept safe from the other villagers.
What strange entity has landed, and how might it affect all life on Earth? The Doctor and Belinda try to broker peace between Leo and its human hosts, before things get out of control…
Michelle Asante reads Beth Axford’s sensitive tale of outsiders in search of a place to call home.

Text © Beth Axford 2025
Cover design by Lee Johnson Cover portraits © BBC
Reading produced by Morrison Ellis. Sound design: James Murray. Project editor: John Ainsworth Executive producer: Michael Stevens

(P) 2025 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd © 2025 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd

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A solid enough story, with historical trappings and a cute alien accidentally causing chaos.


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Personally, I thought the reasons the Doctor and Belinda gave Mary for not going with them to be overall BS. And trying to convince her to stay in such a small minded community rubbed me wrong. She owes it to no one to stay and be the change. She could absolutely do that if she wanted to but if she didn’t she doesn’t have to.

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