Three stories. Three versions of the truth. When an eminent scientist is murdered, everyone is under suspicion. It's up to Adjudicator Frenzel to work out who's being truthful and who is telling lies.
Robert Lloyd (The Doctor), Morgan Thomas-Connor (Scout), Jaklene Vukasinovic (Adjudicator Frenzel), Caitlin Yolland (Miranda Laspo), Mark Robert Walters (Professor Laspo), Adam Lofthouse (Jim Barstock), W.D. Stevens (Callie)
Written by Scott McAteer Directed by W.D. Stevens
Incidental Music by Kevin MacLeod Theme Arr. Khottari
We have not one, but TWO exciting covers to unveil. The much anticipated wait for Time and Relative Dimensions in Truth is drawing nearer, but for now, we get an exciting cover revealing the amazing ensemble cast comprising of Robert Lloyd and Morgan Thomas-Connor as the Doctor and Scout respectively, along with Caitlin Yolland, Jacqueline Vukasinovic and Mark Robert Walters. There are three stories, three truths and when an eminent scientist is murdered, everyone is under suspicion. The story is written by Scott McAteer and will be released very soon.
The second story features the return of the Tom Denham Era, starring Tom Denham as the Doctor with Nari Riis as Luna and Elice Rebeccah as Penelope. It also guest stars Edward Felix as Dr. Rufus Flanagan, a batty scientist living inside Big Ben. It's a serial that spans across three episodes and follows each character as they trace a an alien venom with deadly consequences as it makes it's way to Earth. This release will soon follow a few months after the aforementioned episode.
When the TARDIS lands on a base under siege, the Doctor and Scout spring into action to help defend it and its few remaining inhabitants. But what if they're not on the right side of justice this time? Robert Lloyd (The Doctor), Morgan Thomas-Connor (Scout), Adam Lofthouse (Combic), W.D. Stevens (Garron)
A lot can happen in two weeks. Since Ashley's been away travelling, an invasion has begun. Meteorites have been falling to the ground and before anyone can get a look at them, they're gathered by someone. But it's what's inside that's the danger. But when Ashley gets too close, will the Doctor be able to save her in time?
Robert Lloyd (The Doctor), Morgan Thomas-Connor (Scout), Tracy Tarr (Ashley), Ben Byrne (Vinnie), Jaklene Vukasinovic (Raemar), Caitlin Yolland (Karesh), Adam Lofthouse (Dealer), W.D. Stevens (Newsreader)
Written & Directed by W.D. Stevens
Incidental Music by Kevin MacLeod & W.D. Stevens Theme Arr. Khottari Please note that this story contains (fictional) drug references.
A lot can happen in two weeks. Since Ashley's been away travelling, an invasion has begun. Meteorites have been falling to the ground and before anyone can get a look at them, they're gathered by someone. But it's what's inside that's the danger. But when Ashley gets too close, will the Doctor be able to save her in time?
Robert Lloyd (The Doctor), Morgan Thomas-Connor (Scout), Tracy Tarr (Ashley), Ben Byrne (Vinnie), Jaklene Vukasinovic (Raemar), Caitlin Yolland (Karesh), Adam Lofthouse (Dealer), W.D. Stevens (Newsreader)
Written & Directed by W.D. Stevens
Incidental Music by Kevin MacLeod & W.D. Stevens Theme Arr. Khottari Please note that this story contains (fictional) drug references.
A lot can happen in two weeks. Since Ashley's been away travelling, an invasion has begun. Meteorites have been falling to the ground and before anyone can get a look at them, they're gathered by someone. But it's what's inside that's the danger. But when Ashley gets too close, will the Doctor be able to save her in time?
Robert Lloyd (The Doctor), Morgan Thomas-Connor (Scout), Tracy Tarr (Ashley), Ben Byrne (Vinnie), Jaklene Vukasinovic (Raemar), Caitlin Yolland (Karesh), Adam Lofthouse (Dealer), W.D. Stevens (Newsreader)
Written & Directed by W.D. Stevens
Incidental Music by Kevin MacLeod & W.D. Stevens Theme Arr. Khottari Please note that this story contains (fictional) drug references.
We've had to have a year off as many of our cast and crew became exceedingly busy. It is due to this that we've had to say goodbye to Danielle Lauren as Ashley but her place has been taken by the wonderful Tracy Tarr who makes her first appearance in the trailer above for Essence of Eden, another 3-part story from W.D. Stevens. Each episode will be released week to week until the end of January.
Please note that this story features (fictional) drug references.
Praise the winged Gods from Vallant. This society is founded on a religion whose core doctrine is to ask questions. A scientific theocracy. But what if they have it all wrong? This is the search for truth. But the answers they find may spell death for thousands of people.
Robert Lloyd (The Doctor), Morgan Thomas-Connor (Scout), Danielle Lauren (Ashley), Yirghilya Lawrie (High Ex-Cellant), Lore Burns (Priestess Supreme), Adam Lofthouse (Vice Roy), Arlen Chitty (Father Nerdew), Matthew Hocking (Brother Hearne), W.D. Stevens (Guard) Written & Directed by W.D. Stevens
Incidental Music by Lore Burns, Kevin MacLeod & Mark Knopfler Theme Arr. Khottari
Praise the winged Gods from Vallant. This society is founded on a religion whose core doctrine is to ask questions. A scientific theocracy. But what if they have it all wrong? This is the search for truth. But the answers they find may spell death for thousands of people.
Robert Lloyd (The Doctor), Morgan Thomas-Connor (Scout), Danielle Lauren (Ashley), Yirghilya Lawrie (High Ex-Cellant), Lore Burns (Priestess Supreme), Adam Lofthouse (Vice Roy), Arlen Chitty (Father Nerdew), Matthew Hocking (Brother Hearne), W.D. Stevens (Guard) Written & Directed by W.D. Stevens
Incidental Music by Lore Burns & Kevin MacLeod Theme Arr. Khottari
Praise the winged Gods from Vallant. This society is founded on a religion whose core doctrine is to ask questions. A scientific theocracy. But what if they have it all wrong? This is the search for truth. But the answers they find may spell death for thousands of people.
Robert Lloyd (The Doctor), Morgan Thomas-Connor (Scout), Danielle Lauren (Ashley), Yirghilya Lawrie (High Ex-Cellant), Lore Burns (Priestess Supreme), Adam Lofthouse (Vice Roy), Arlen Chitty (Father Nerdew), Matthew Hocking (Brother Hearne), W.D. Stevens (Guard) Written & Directed by W.D. Stevens
Incidental Music by Lore Burns & Kevin MacLeod Theme Arr. Khottari
Tonight we have the trailer for our upcoming three-part epic Martyrdom of the Saints by W.D. Stevens starring Robert Lloyd as the Doctor, Morgan Thomas-Connor as Scout and introducing Danielle Lauren as Ashley Haight, the new companion. In the guest cast we have a large number of people including Yirgjhilya Lawrie, Lore Burns, Adam Lofthouse, Arlen Chitty and Matthew Hocking.
It's a great cinematic piece spanning 60,000 years (as well as a few months' recording) and episode 1 will be out next week!
The Doctor and the Master. Two of the oldest adversaries in the whole of time and space together again, battling it out...in a coffee shop. Will the Doctor drink his death coffee? Will the Master be freed from his bubble? Both of them are at the top of their game but who is really two steps ahead?
Robert Lloyd (The Doctor), David S. Innes (The Master), Danielle Lauren (Waitress)
Written by David S. Innes
Directed by W.D. Stevens Incidental Music by W.D. Stevens & Dudley Simpson Theme Arr. Khottari
Space Station Dimoprasion in deep space. A collection of high flyers have been assembled to bid on an unbelievably precious item. But nobody knows what the item is. Except for one person - the seller. An old friend that the Doctor must defeat without revealing his identity.
Written by W.D. Stevens
Directed by W.D. Stevens Incidental Music by W.D. Stevens Theme Arr. Ned Warren
Tom Denham (The Doctor), Nari Riis (Luna), Elice Rebecca (Penelope), Matthew Hadgraft (Mortimus), Anthony Hendrie (The Adjudicator), Lliam Amor (Lord Tarl), Uschi Felix (Rhondial Maldovar), W.D. Stevens (Harrington/Hept Kal-Tar), Jessica Hayden (Flaish Ect-Tic)
Space Station Dimoprasion in deep space. A collection of high flyers have been assembled to bid on an unbelievably precious item. But nobody knows what the item is. Except for one person - the seller. An old friend that the Doctor must defeat without revealing his identity.
Written by W.D. Stevens
Directed by W.D. Stevens Incidental Music by W.D. Stevens Theme Arr. Ned Warren
Tom Denham (The Doctor), Nari Riis (Luna), Elice Rebecca (Penelope), Matthew Hadgraft (Mortimus), Anthony Hendrie (The Adjudicator), Lliam Amor (Lord Tarl), Uschi Felix (Rhondial Maldovar), W.D. Stevens (Harrington/Hept Kal-Tar), Jessica Hayden (Flaish Ect-Tic)
The Doctor journeys five years into the future to see what happens next. There he meets Cecelia, who is connected to a much greater plot. With a mysterious man lurking around Melbourne's outskirts doing the bidding of Dowin the Devious, what could happen next may cost the Doctor and Cecelia their lives.
Scott McAteer (The Doctor), Caitlin Yolland (Cecelia), Seth Lukas Hynes (Roderick), Benji Clifford (Dowin), Daniel Burnett (Timothy), Tom Denham (Jim)
Written by Tom Denham
Directed by Tom Denham Incidental Music by W.D. Stevens & Joey Perrins Theme Arr. Ash Tarrant
Today we have something new for you - a trailer for next week's release, The Art of Immortality. Tom Denham is back in the producer's chair taking over from W.D. Stevens' work this year in a new range of audios starring Scott McAteer as the Doctor and Caitlin Yolland as his companion Cecelia. So sit back and enjoy a new addition to our ever-growing line of Doctors.
A message from a very old and very dear friend brings the Doctor running to her aid. The two reminisce about old times while trying to save her grandson from the evil menace that controls the retreat high in the Swiss Alps, Director Berlinger.
Written & Directed by W.D. Stevens
Incidental Music by Paul Simon & Joni Mitchell Theme Arr. Time Shadow
Robert Lloyd (Narrator/The Doctor) with W.D. Stevens (Director Berlinger)
We are just one week away from hearing the final instalment in Old Friends, the second season of adventures with Robert Lloyd's Doctor. This episode, called Darkness, My Old Friend is written in the style of first person narration. As such, our leading man has had to do an awful lot of the work playing not just the Doctor but his old companion, Jo, her grandson Malcolm and a nurse. And we all think he has done superbly. As a second voice, writer and director W.D. Stevens plays opposite as Director Berlinger.
Tonight we give you just a taste of the Doctor's performance in a clip from the episode to whet your appetite for next week.
There are three things you need to host a good dinner partly; Music, fine food and good company. Two out of three ain't bad. It's a volatile combination of people at Lady Katherine's tonight and nobody's really sure why they're there. All they can be sure of is a faint smell of peaches.
Written & Directed by W.D. Stevens
Incidental Music by W.D. Stevens Theme Arr. Time Shadow
Robert Lloyd (The Doctor), Morgan Thomas-Connor (Scout), Suzy Markovski (Lady Katherine), Chris Lawson (Captain Aldridge), Vicki Kyriakakis (Mrs. Aldridge), David Innes (Sir Thomas), Hayman Kent (Bianca)
One...two...THREE! The best magician in the world takes to the stage with the Doctor sat in the audience, determined to be the only one to figure out his tricks. But even he is stumped. And so begins an obsession that really began long ago.
Written & Directed by W.D. Stevens
Incidental Music by W.D. Stevens Theme Arr. Time Shadow
Robert Lloyd (The Doctor), Morgan Thomas-Connor (Scout), Matthew Hadgraft (The Illusionist), Shaun Philip Cantwell (Col. Andersen), Lore Burns (Mary), W.D. Stevens (James/Security Guard/Soldier)
Last week saw us release Terror of Fear and next week will see us release The Illusionist both a part of the second season of the Robert Lloyd Adventures dubbed Old Friends. This story stars Robert Lloyd as the Doctor with Morgan Thomas-Connor as Scout. Their adversary is The Illusionist played by the magnificent Matthew Hadgraft. Also in the cast are Shaun Philip Cantwell and Lore Burns. To get you all excited, here is a trailer!
It's been nearly a week since we released Terror of Fear, written by our leading man Robert Lloyd and today we have a piece of artwork from the story. Starring alongside him in this adventure were Morgan Thomas-Connor and Chris Broadstock.
Drawn to Earth, the Doctor and Scout do battle with the Nightmare Man with the help of an old friend. Well, the adopted son of an old friend - Luke Smith.
Written by Robert Lloyd
Directed by W.D. Stevens Incidental Music by W.D. Stevens Theme Arr. Time Shadow
Robert Lloyd (The Doctor), Morgan Thomas-Connor (Scout), Chris Broadstock (Luke Smith), W.D. Stevens (The Nightmare Man)
It's that time again and we are here to bring you a trailer for our next release, Terror of Fear written by the wonderful Robert Lloyd (who also stars in it as the Doctor). It is the first in a season of 4 stories under the moniker of Old Friends and this episode sees him and his companion Scout (Morgan Thomas-Connor) meet up with a slightly older version of Sarah Jane Smith's genetically engineered adopted son Luke (Chris Broadstock).
So here is a trailer to whet your appetite. Do enjoy!
All of us here at Illusionist Productions would like to congratulate our good friend, actor, writer and musician Lore Burns who was married yesterday. Staying true to form, the ceremony consisted of a Dalek battle, a search to find the rings, a fight with Sith and an appearance from Doc Brown. And then there was all the usual stuff.
Lore hasn't been with us for very long but she has become an integral part of the Illusionist Productions family and we wish her and her new husband, Martin, a long and happy life together.