Counter-Measures (audio drama)

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Counter-Measures / The New Counter-Measures
Big Finish Productions audio drama
SeriesThe Worlds of Doctor Who
Written by
  • Ken Bentley
  • John Dorney
  • Matt Fitton
  • Christopher Hatherall
  • Roland Moore
  • Ian Potter
  • Justin Richards
  • Mark Wright
Directed by Ken Bentley
Produced byDavid Richardson
Executive producer(s)
Starring
MusicNicholas Briggs
Release date
  • Counter-Measures
  • July 2012 (2012-07) – July 2015 (2015-07)
  • The New Counter-Measures
  • July 2016 (2016-07) – present

Counter-Measures and The New Counter-Measures are Big Finish Productions audio play series based on the television series Doctor Who . Continuing the story of several characters from the serial Remembrance of the Daleks (1988), the British government establishes a new organization called Counter-Measures to investigate reports of advanced technology, the supernatural and alien sightings.

Contents

Cast

Production

Counter-Measures was initially announced in April 2012, and set for release the following July. The series was announced to reunite the cast of Remembrance of the Daleks (1988), including Simon Williams as Captain Gilmore, Pamela Salem as Rachel Jensen and Karen Gledhill as Allison, as well as the inclusion of Hugh Ross as Toby Kinsella. Alastair Mackenzie was also included as Allison's boyfriend Julian. [1] The series was announced to be continuing by Doctor Who Magazine and writer Cavan Scott in December 2012. [2]

The New Counter-Measures was developed after the initial Counter-Measures range concluded, and was planned to be a "transitional period" for the titular group, combining the story of Remembrance of the Daleks with the creation of the United Nations Intelligence Taskforce. The series was initially released as two specials in July 2016, followed by a full series the following December, with the full cast of the original series returning. [3] The New Counter-Measures was initially announced as concluded in February 2019; [4] [5] however, two further specials were announced in August 2019, set for release in April and May 2020. [6]

Reception

Games Radar reviewed the first series of Counter-Measures, commenting on the series' "political reality" and the original episode's "lack of rose-tinted nostalgia". The leads were praised on how they were able to reprise their roles from the television series, though the level of unevenness was commented on, on how some episodes featured over-used sound effects and plots of other episodes were "far-fetched"; however, the series overall was rated positively as a promising start. [7] Starburst Magazine awarded the second series 8 out of 10, approving the move from the technology that was focused on in the first series to the character-led development of the second series, especially Sir Toby. [8]

Steve Mollmann of Unreality SF reviewed the third season, and commented on how he was initially disappointed by the finale of the second series and its lead-in to the third series. Mollmann's best reviewed story was Unto the Breach, with compliments to the Cold War storyline and Hugh Ross's acting as Sir Toby. Overall, he reviewed the third series as "not Counter-Measures at its best", but that the ending of the series "promises Series 4 to be a return to form". [9] Doctor Who News reviewed the fourth series of Counter-Measures with a positive review, commenting on the new approaches to the stories in comparison to previous seasons, specifically how the stories were interlinked, as well as the character development. The site's review praised the cast as having settled into their roles by the time of the fourth series, particularly noting Hugh Ross's role. [10] David Herron from Tech Sparx favourably compared the series to Doctor Who's UNIT and Doctor Who itself, stating that contained a lot of what made Doctor Who famous "except for time travel and the alien from a hugely advanced civilization". [11]

We Are Cult's Michael Seely reviewed the first series of The New Counter-Measures, praising Big Finish's confidence with the series and compared the series to "ITC spy series", as well as noting the lack of a series arc during the series. He commented on each episode of the series with positive comments, commenting on how the narrative drove at a "cracking good pace" in the first episode, how the second episode wasn't as "jolly" as the first but still maintained an interesting setup and plot, while the third returned to London and was at first confusing but later became "[a] roller-coaster of an episode" and the best of the series, while the fourth episode closed off the series in a surprising fashion. [12] Jordan Shortman of Blogtor Who favourably compared the second series to the original series in how it created a familiar feeling of taking place closer to home. Shortman commented on the light-hearted episodes and the element of paranoia as a plot point, while also praising how the third episode was "slower paced", but still "works in some nice foreshadowing". The majority of his praise went to director Ken Bentley's direction, who brought forth the tension and best points of the actors, giving the overall series a 9 out of 10. [13]

Episodes

Counter-Measures

Series 1 (2012)

No.TitleDirected byWritten byFeaturingReleased
1"Threshold"Ken Bentley Paul Finch July 2012 (2012-07)
Gilmore and Allison travel to a Bermondsey factory after reports of a missing scientist and a strange event, and it is there that they discover something that should not exist in their time. Rachel Jensen joints the Counter-Measures team to help them.
2"Artificial Intelligence"Ken BentleyMatt FittonJulian St Stephen, BroderickJuly 2012 (2012-07)
As the Sen-Gen Facility, there has been a suicide. The group investigate, and there they find a brand new weapon from the Cold War. Gilmore reunites with an old loved one, and Rachel, still with the team, comes to understand that she cannot trust anyone.
3"The Pelage Project"Ken Bentley Ian Potter July 2012 (2012-07)
The Counter-Measures travel to Pelage, a new town based around industry, and they meet with its leader, Ken Temple. But there's more to the town than meets the eye, as the team finds evidence of an alien invasion.
4"State of Emergency"Ken Bentley Justin Richards Julian St StephenJuly 2012 (2012-07)
Beings from another dimension roam around freely, and when the government finds itself in a dire situation, Rachel, Allison and Gilmore defend the government from a seizure of power.

Series 2 (2013)

"Big Finish Spin-off: Counter-Measures". The Doctor Who Site. Retrieved 26 October 2019.
  • Scott, Cavan (12 December 2012). "Counter-Measures Series 2" . Retrieved 26 October 2019.
  • Williams, David (16 January 2016). "Audio News from Big Finish Day 8" . Retrieved 26 October 2019.
  • "Vortex #120". Vortex. Big Finish Productions. February 2019. Retrieved 26 October 2019.
  • Shortman, Jordan (14 January 2019). "REVIEW: Counter Measures: The Hollow King – A Fun and Satisfying Conclusion to the Series" . Retrieved 26 October 2019.
  • "Exclusive: Doctor Who spin-off from Big Finish will pit the Daleks against the Movellans once more". Radio Times. Retrieved 26 October 2019.
  • Review, sfx 2012-08-01T17:12:59 213Z (August 2012). "Counter-Measures Series One REVIEW". gamesradar. Retrieved 26 October 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  • "Audio Review: COUNTER-MEASURES SERIES 2" . Retrieved 26 October 2019.
  • "Counter-Measures: Series 3 review | Unreality SF" . Retrieved 26 October 2019.
  • "Doctor Who Review - Counter-Measures: Series 4". reviews.doctorwhonews.net. Retrieved 26 October 2019.
  • "Counter Measures: Doctor Who and UNIT lacking both The Doctor and UNIT". techsparx.com. Retrieved 26 October 2019.
  • Seely, Michael (27 December 2016). "'The New Counter-Measures: Series One' reviewed » We Are Cult" . Retrieved 26 October 2019.
  • Shortman, Jordan (22 December 2017). "REVIEW: The New Counter-Measures, Series 2 is a Very Intelligent Adventure" . Retrieved 26 October 2019.
  • No.TitleDirected byWritten byFeaturingReleased