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Doctor Who and the Pirates

Doctor Who and the Pirates, or The Lass That Lost a Sailor, is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It is the first musical story in the series' history.

Doctor Who and the Pirates
or The Lass That Lost A Sailor
Big Finish Productions audio drama
SeriesDoctor Who
Release no.43
FeaturingSixth Doctor
Evelyn Smythe
Written byJacqueline Rayner
Directed byBarnaby Edwards
Produced byGary Russell
Jason Haigh-Ellery
Executive producer(s)Jacqueline Rayner
Production code7CH
Length1 hr 40 mins
Release dateApril 2003
Preceded byJubilee
Followed byReal Time

Plot edit

Evelyn begins telling a story to one of her students, Sally, about an 19th century sea adventure she has taken with the Doctor. Pirates boarded their ship in the Caribbean Sea. The Doctor arrives and helps Evelyn tell the story, punctuating the narrative with frequent songs set to the tunes of Gilbert and Sullivan songs. In the story they travel to the Ruby Islands (where precious gems are buried) together with their crew and the pirates. Evelyn is profoundly upset when she is unable to stop the murderous pirate captain, Red Jasper, from beating a cabin boy to death. The crew and their incompetent skipper, Captain Swan, with the help of the Doctor, capture the pirate ship, stranding the pirates with a fake treasure map.

The Doctor and Evelyn return to the TARDIS, and, still shaken, she returns home, loathe to witness further terrifying occurrences. There, however, she finds a suicide note from Sally, who is grieving someone dear to her who has been killed in a car accident; Sally blames herself, because she was driving the vehicle. To help her student Evelyn and the Doctor to travel back in time to dissuade Sally from killing herself, showing her that she is loved.

Cast edit

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Music edit

The songs use substituted lyrics to tunes from various Gilbert and Sullivan operas.[2][3] The Doctor sings: "I am the very model of a Gallifreyan buccaneer" a pastiche of the "Major-General's Song".[2] Other Gilbert and Sullivan song pastiches include "An assassin's lot is not a happy one", based on the "A Policeman's Lot Is Not a happy one", from The Pirates of Penzance, and "I'm Jasper's man", to the tune of "I am so proud" from The Mikado. Music from more of the Savoy operas is used elsewhere in it, such as one of the pirates humming "Rising Early in the Morning" from The Gondoliers.

Critical reaction edit

A reviewer for Metro wrote that Baker "has a marvellous singing voice."[3] A reviewer for Doctor Who TV selected the episode as the of the best audio dramas in its season.[4] In a 50th Anniversary review, Tor.com selected the episode for its list of "excellent ones".[2]

References edit

  1. ^ Big Finish Productions website, 43. Doctor Who and the Pirates
  2. ^ a b c Horakova, Erin. "Big Finish Produces Doctor Who Audio Plays with Brains, Heart and Humor", Tor.com, June 1, 2012
  3. ^ a b Baldock, James. "Happy Birthday to Doctor Who’s Colin Baker: 11 reasons the Sixth Doctor is underrated", Metro, 8 June 2016
  4. ^ Behr Gustaff. "Happy Birthday, Big Finish! 15 Picks for 15 Years", Doctor Who TV, July 23, 2014

External links edit

  • Doctor Who and the Pirates, Big Finish Productions
  • "Doctor Who and the Pirates" at the Doctor Who Reference Guide


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