Fan produced Doctor Who audio plays plus special one off audio dramas for horror and science fiction
Exterminate! The Waterworld Menace A full cast comedy play written by Andrew Tomlinson set in 2009 In 1989, a national treasure was taken from the airwaves by a cruel and heartless broadcaster, despite a failed attempt at a revival some years later, it wasn't until the 21st century that someone had the great idea to bring it back… but what if it had NEVER gone away? What if Doctor Who had stayed in production these past twenty odd years? In a two-decade-long downward spiral of reduced budgets and increased viewer apathy? What if Season Twenty Four was only the beginning, and not the beginning of the end…
THE U.N.I.T FANNUAL 1974 - BACK FROM THE DEAD by David P. May • Narrated by Roderick Murray Music by Kevin Macleod • Rafael Krux
by Gavin L. O'Keefe • Narrated by Maria Crocker Music by Kevin MacLeod • Frank Nora • boringXtreme • Rafael Krux • Alexander Nakarada
THE KASSANDRA FILES EPISODE 4 "WHO OWNS A NIGHTMARE?" The Casefile of Bobby Marchant Killers always have a story. Linked to their crime might be tales of anger, of greed, of betrayal, of woe…there might be justification, or remorse or pride. Sometimes they will be told eagerly, sometimes they will be held as unuttered secrets. But they always have a story... written by TONY GREEN narrated by RODERICK MURRAY title music by TONY DIANA incidental music by WESTLEY JAMES SMITH & KEVIN MACLEOD produced by BEERMAT PRODUCTIONS
Written by Katherine Lopez Narrated by Steve Green Music by Marc Schuster
THE KASSANDRA FILES EPISODE 3 "THE MAN WHO HAS EVERYTHING?" The Casefile of Victor Ian Dexter Killers always have a story. Linked to their crime might be tales of anger, of greed, of betrayal, of woe…there might be justification, or remorse or pride. Sometimes they will be told eagerly, sometimes they will be held as unuttered secrets. But they always have a story... written by TONY GREEN narrated by RODERICK MURRAY title music by TONY DIANA incidental music by KEVIN MACLEOD produced by BEERMAT PRODUCTIONS
Written by Paul Cooke Narrated by Mark Baumgarten and Eduardo M. Freyre Music by Kevin Macleod
Written by Ian Howden Narrated by James Maton Music by Kevin MacLeod and *imp*
Written by David MacGowan Narrated by Paul Phillips Music by Paul Phillips
Written by Scott Montgomery Narrated by Wink Taylor Music by Marc Schuster
Fan produced narration. Written and Read by Steven Muppet Cover Illustration by Westley J.Smith
COMEDY An aborted rebooted American version of Doctor Who written by Stephen Muppet, which would have been produced by Stephen Spleenbug, called simply WHO. Episode One : Jack'n'Aimee Written by Stephen Muppet Cast: Narrated by Sean Homrig Doctor Jack Smith played by Jim Moon Aimee Bond played by Kailey Bashe Roy Willard played by Mark Baumgarten Dave Ross played by Eduardo M. Freyre Davlek Supreme played by Dean Packis Sound design and editing by Westley James Smith Dalek image by Mechmaster. Cover design by Beermat Productions
A fan produced reconstruction of a currently missing episode from the first season of the legendary British TV series of the same name. The missing DOOMWATCH television episode "Survival Code", that closed Season 1 (ep.13) has been reconstructed into a new full cast audio production by Beermat Productions. The TV version may be lost forever but working from the surviving Camera Script (which in itself would have differed slightly from the transmitted version) a new version has been adapted by us Beermat Productions. The story is (unusually) low on scientific content but high on drama and tension, and is the last in which Robert Powell appears as Toby Wren. The audio drama of Survival Code features a totally new cast: Dr. Spencer Quist - played by Philip Fairweather Dr. John Ridge - played by David Nagel Tobias Wren - played by James Maton Colin Bradley - played by Ian Williams Pat Hunnisett played by Julie Norton Air Commodore Parks - played by Ian Williams Wing Commander - played by Grant Foxon Geoff Harker - played by Matt Charlton Toni Harker - played by Milly Corbett Sam Billings - played by Lee James Sands Commander Sefton - played by Scott Burditt The Minister - played by Tony Diana Len White - played by Ian Williams Chief Supt. Charles - played by J.R. Southall 1st Man on the Pier (to deal with the bomb) - played by Ian Williams It is not known if there was any incidental music for Survival Code as not even an audio track exists but as this is a new production, a score has been composed by Tony Diana
The Kassandra Files Episode 2 – ‘A Soundtrack in Blood' – The Casefile of Vincent Isaac Drogo Killers always have a story. Linked to their crime might be tales of anger, of greed, of betrayal, of woe…there might be justification, or remorse or pride. Sometimes they will be told eagerly, sometimes they will be held as unuttered secrets. But they always have a story... written by TONY GREEN, narrated by RODERICK MURRAY, title music by TONY DIANA, incidental music by MARC SCHUSTER, produced by BEERMAT PRODUCTIONS
Written by KATHERINE LOPEZ Narrated by JAMES MATON Music by KEVIN MACLEOD, ALEXANDER NAKARADA Illustration by TONY GREEN
Written by Mike Wilson Narrated by James Maton Music by Tony Diana
Written by Andrew McDonald Narration by Wink Taylor Music provided by Wink Taylor
Written by Tom Powers and Marc Schuster Narrated by Jonathon Carley Music by Kevin MacLeod Forget Me Not E's by Jammy Jams Sabana Havana & ChaCha Fontanez by Jimmy Fontanez
Written by Paul Cooke Narrated by Jonathan Carley Music by Westley James Smith. A U.N.I.T soldier wounded in action faces the very real prospect of his death by an alien invader...
Written by by Ken Shinn Narrated by James Maton Music by Tony Diana A prequel to the BBC TV story The Invasion. Corporal Benton investigates a mysterious electronics corporation by visiting an elderly inventor working for them at his home with disastrous consequences...
Written by Ian Marchant Narrated by RJ Bayley Music by Kevin MacLeod, Westley James Smith, Rafael Krux
The Happy Man By Stephen Muppet Cast The Eighth Doctor - played by Scott Burditt Punk, the Doctor's companion - played by Tegan Harris The Happy Man –played by Scott Burditt Freddie, a loser – played by Paul Phillips Phil, another loser – played by Steve Green Sergeant Steve Stanley, undercover cop - played by Terry Cooper Unwin, Chief of Police - played by James Maton De Little, the pathologist - played by Lee Orchard Tony, drug dealer - played by Tony Green Crew Voice-off, Sound design and Music - Westley James Smith Cover illustration - Paul Cooke First stage editing - Scott Burditt Special Thanks to Kurt Lin
A prequel to the BBC TV story The Mind of Evil written by Tony Green Starring Tony Green • Laura King • Duncan Blagrove • Wink Taylor Music by Westley James Smith • Kevin MacLeod Fabio Keiner • Brian Hodgson • boringXtreme
A full cast Doctor Who audio adventure starring the rather awesome Wink Taylor as The Tenth Doctor... The Two Deaths of Private Williams To – Brigadier General H Lathby, Surgeon General, War Department, London, England From – Colonel HG Evans, Senior Medical Officer, No 13 General Hospital, Brecourt, Belgium MOST SECRET Received your note dated 10-09-17. Situation does appear to warrant further investigation. Have sent special investigator forthwith. Please arrange for storage of body and availability of witness statements upon his arrival. Do not speak of dead men walking to anyone. Do not disclose contents of autopsy report to anyone. Limit direct contact with the body. Henceforth the matter is directly under the control of our investigators. Accord them every courtesy H Lathby September 1917 **************************************************************************** [mixcloud https://www.mixcloud.com/beermatproductions/doctor-who-the-two-deaths-of-private-williams/ width=100% height=120 hide_cover=1] The Two Deaths of Private Williams written by Tony Green The Doctor Played by Wink Taylor Theresa Played by Tracy Hughes Colonel Evans Played by Tony Green CQMS Creed played by Tony Green Corporal Burt played by Scott Burditt Private Cassidy / Gelth played by Scott Burditt Sound Design and Editing by Scott Burditt Incidental Music by Tony Diana Doctor Who theme by Murray Gold
An RSF Audio drama following the life of Section Leader Elizabeth Shaw before the events of the TV story Inferno. Our realities are determined by the choices we make. Somewhere out there in the infinity of dimensional existence lie other worlds, other Earths, where other choices have been made, where the other path was taken... Some worlds that rest in peace and tranquillity, others that see an inferno of destruction and evil... [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DGHMG2Niln8&w=560&h=315] Narrated by Jenny Shirt Written by David MacGowan Music by Komiku, Kevin MacLeod, *imp* Illustration by Paul Cooke
A Resurrection of the Daleks Interlude written by Tony Green Cast Sir Richard ‘Bunny' Pink – Harley Street Psychiatrist (BUNNY) –Duncan Blagrove Sir George Finney – Head of Civil Service Security (GEORGE) – Tony Green Commander Coleman – S10, Special Operations (COLEMAN) – Laura King Receptionist (RECEPTIONIST) – Duncan Blagrove Production Music by KevinMacLeod
Written by Tony Green. Just Another Drill is set in-between the action seen in episode 3 of the classic Doctor Who story, Warriors of the Deep. Cast Sgt Grakov (GRAKOV) Played by Tony Green Command Post Operator (CPO) Played by Tracy Hughes MilTek Pegley (PEGLEY) Played by Lee Orchard MedTek Saunders (SAUNDERS) Played by Laura King Cpl Mordak (MORDAK) Played by Terry Atkinson Production First stage editing by Scott Burditt. Final edit and music by Westley James Smith
Written by Scott Burditt Narrated by Wink Taylor Music by Kevin MacLeod
Liselle – played by Laura King Ackermann – played by John Hawkins Eiger played by Tony Green Music by Kevin MacLeod
When the Doctor and Cileste arrive in Oxfordshire in 1977 it quickly becomes clear that something is very wrong. The TARDIS appears to have been minutely drawn off course to a small theatre which has a reputation for being haunted. However, this is only one of many mysterious and unsettling events that the time travelers find themselves involved in. Why is it raining outside during the hottest summer on record? Why won't any of the doors open? Why are people from other time zones suddenly appearing in the theatre? And…most disturbing of all, why do they die if they ignore the instructions of a mysterious voice on a telephone? The Doctor must find the answers to these questions, and quickly, because he doesn't know who the next call might be for…. The Doctor (Played by Scott Burditt) Cileste, The Doctor's companion (Played by Laura King) Angela Brown (Played by Maria Crocker) The Man ‘Mr Dry Hat' (Played by Terry Atkinson) Haskins, The Caretaker (Played by Tony Green) The Tommy (Played by Lee Orchard) The Voice (Played by Tracy Hughes) Incidental Music by Tony Diana
A full cast play written by Tony Green Gen Hasking played by Duncan Blagrove. Capt Pascoe played by Tony Green. Lt Rymer played by John Hawkins. Music by Kevin MacLeod
A narrated story from the Peter Cushing FANNUAL written by Scott Burditt and performed by James Maton. Music by Tony Diana Illustration by Westley James Smith
Journey into Time was the first episode of a Doctor Who Radio series written by Malcolm Hulke from Stanmark Productions that was actually recorded in 1966 but then the tapes have been sadly lost. The Doctor was played by the late Peter Cushing but nobody knows who played the other actors and it's anyone's guess as to what it originally sounded like…. So, Bandril Productions have recreated this lost half hour radio classic. Voiceover announcer played by Jim Moon Dr. Who played by Jim Moon Susan played by Tegan Harris Teacher (Miss Jennings) played by Laura King George played by Lee Orchard Mike played by Marty Perrett Mr Logan played by Danny Davies Inspector played by J.R Southall Launder played by Sean Homrig Edited by Westley James Smith Produced by Beermat Productions
The Kassandra Files Episode 1 – ‘A Family of Things' – The Casefile of Virginia Isobel Davis Killers always have a story. Linked to their crime might be tales of anger, of greed, of betrayal, of woe…there might be justification, or remorse or pride. Sometimes they will be told eagerly, sometimes they will be held as unuttered secrets. But they always have a story... written by TONY GREEN, narrated by RODERICK MURRAY, music by TONY DIANA, produced by BEERMAT PRODUCTIONS