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Jago & Litefoot Series 2
- Narrated by: Christopher Benjamin, Trevor Baxter, Conrad Asquith, Lisa Bowerman
- Length: 4 hrs and 47 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The continuing adventure of Henry Gordon Jago and George Litefoot, characters first introduced on television in Doctor Who: The Talons of Weng-Chiang (1977), who have become Infernal Investigators, solving mysteries involving paranormal or alien phenomena in 1880s London. This release features four full-cast audio dramas plus a behind-the-scenes documentary:
- 2.1 'Litefoot and Sanders'. Written by Justin Richards and directed by Lisa Bowerman. Featuring Chloe Howman. Women are being killed on the streets of London, and the evidence points to it being the work of a vicious vampire. This should be a case for Jago and Litefoot, but - to the astonishment of Jago - the esteemed investigators of infernal incidents have gone their separate ways.
- 2.2 'The Necropolis Express'. Written by Mark Morris and directed by Lisa Bowerman. Featuring Vernon Dobtcheff. Strange things are happening in the pauper's graveyard at Charnel's End. There are hideous creatures in the undergrowth, a mysterious light emanating from the church, and something deadly beneath the ground itself. Someone from Litefoot's past has come back to haunt him, and things may never be the same again....
- 2.3 'The Theatre of Dreams'. Written by Jonathan Morris and directed by Lisa Bowerman. Featuring Duncan Wisbey, Jennie Stoller, Alex Mallinson. 'Roll up, gentlemen and ladies, roll up! Welcome to Deuteronomy's Theatre de Fantasie, the show where your dreams come true!' Henry Gordon Jago believes he has made a killer booking for the New Regency Theatre. Unfortunately, he is absolutely correct.
- 2.4 'The Ruthven Inheritance'. Written by Andy Lane and directed by Lisa Bowerman. Featuring Duncan Wisbey and Simon Williams. The pathology skills of Professor Litefoot and Dr Sacker are called upon by Lord Ruthven, who asks them to catalogue a cache of bones beneath his country estate. And so begins the endgame...as a plan long laid comes to its glorious fruition.
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- A. West
- 11-10-16
More adventures with the Victorian investigators
I loved it. This second series is a great continuation of the Jago and Litefoot story!
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- james scanlon
- 11-01-16
Exceptional
Thoroughly enjoyable. The amazing cast completely drag you into a good story. Sound design is excellent.
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- chiquita gunn
- 08-18-19
a journey with in itself.
I love it. I wish their were more books like this one. I love the performance and was able to pay attention.
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- Mr. M. Elsy
- 01-29-21
Jago and Litefoot another great series
I really enjoyed Series 2 of Jago and Litefoot can't wait to listen to Series 3. Nice surprise at the end.
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- Retro Brit
- 04-27-20
These are Great Stories.
Jago and Litefoot are off again on new escapades concerning anything uncanny and creepy in Victorian London. The two unusual friends have formed a close friendly relationship after their encounter with Doctor Who and his companion Leela. They now have a taste for investigating macabre and uncanny mysteries.
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- T E M Latham
- 08-10-19
A joy to listen to
I absolutely loved this! I was only going to listen to one episode a day but I found I couldn't stop. The scripts are excellent and the performances spot on - not only Christopher Benjamin and Trevor Baxter but all the other performers as well. Their voices are a joy to listen to and I found myself totally caught up in the world of Jago & Litefoot. I can't wait to start the next series.
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- lorna mcdonald
- 11-09-21
Brilliant series
I really enjoyed this series especially the end when leela comes in defining worth a listen.
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- Amazon Customer
- 09-13-18
Victorian sheek
loved this story, exciting and gripping all the way.
The performances were smashing in recreating this period piece.
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- Daddy Bear
- 06-13-18
Thoroughly Enjoyable
Initially sceptical about listening to Doctor Who spin-offs it took me a while to venture into this series. However, having heard series one I immediately downloaded series two and enjoyed it enormously on my commute to and from work.
Series three now downloaded and about to commence.
Excellent work.
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- Just
- 04-26-18
Second Series of Scandalous Steampunk Stories!
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Yup, and I have done. Henry Gordon Jago and Professor Litefoot are two characters I have to share.
Who was your favorite character and why?
Jago AND Litefoot. The perfect double act.
Any additional comments?
Series two of their adventures, Jago and Litefoot are just excellent. Even if classic Doctor Who is not your thing, the chemistry between these characters is simply too good to miss.
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- Richard Brooks
- 03-14-18
Absolutely spiffing
Would you listen to Jago & Litefoot Series 2 again? Why?
Terrific! I got into Jago and Lifefoot from Doctor Who, but it is both seperate and distinct enough to attract the uninitiated and in my opinion is possibly better from the series it is spun off from. Jago and Lifefoot is just a ripping yarn with some rollicking good and atmospheric stories and two lead characters that are a pleasure to listen to. Would listen again.
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- philip jervis
- 01-13-18
great entertainment
great stories that are performed wonderfully .
Can't wait to get the next one .