The Minister of Chance
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The Minister of Chance is a fantasy drama series written and produced by Dan Freeman of Radio Static. The Minister of Chance first appeared in Doctor Who webcast Death Comes to Time, played by Stephen Fry. The series won the 2013 Parsec Award for Best Speculative Fiction Audio Drama (Short Form). Stars of the audio drama series included Sylvester McCoy, Paul McGann and Jenny Agutter. The audio series was remastered in late 2020 and released as a series of 10 minute episodes. A novel of the series was announced in 2022 by American publisher .
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The Minister of Chance is a fantasy drama series written and produced by Dan Freeman of Radio Static. The Minister of Chance first appeared in Doctor Who webcast Death Comes to Time, played by Stephen Fry. The series won the 2013 Parsec Award for Best Speculative Fiction Audio Drama (Short Form). Stars of the audio drama series included Sylvester McCoy, Paul McGann and Jenny Agutter. In 2014 a live action short was filmed based on The Prologue of the audio series, starring Paul McGann and Tim McInnerny. It was funded by the series' international fanbase. Soon after a Kickstarter campaign began in the hope of securing funding for episode one of a Minister of Chance movie. Crowdfunding for the movie was unsuccessful, with only half of the required funds being pledged. The audio series was remastered in late 2020 and released as a series of 10 minute episodes. A novel of the series was announced in 2022 by American publisher .
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