Jago & Litefoot is a series of audio plays created by Big Finish Productions. It is a spinoff of the series Doctor Who (with a backdoor pilot in Big Finish's Doctor Who Companion Chronicles series) and recounts the adventures of Henry Gordon Jago and George Litefoot from the Doctor Who serial The Talons of Weng-Chiang.
After The Mahogany Murderers, releases in the series comprised of boxsets with four adventures within them. Usually, these four adventures had some overarching story. Regular production on the series halted around Series Thirteen due to the death of Trevor Baxter (actor of George Litefoot), though two special releases were published after this.
Major characters[]
- Henry Gordon Jago
- George Litefoot
- Percival Quick
- Ellie Higson
- Leela
- Sixth Doctor
- Heinrich Tulp
- The Colonel
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Releases[]
- The Mahogany Murderers by Andy Lane
Series One[]
- The Bloodless Soldier by Justin Richards
- The Bellova Devil by Alan Barnes
- The Spirit Trap by Jonathan Morris
- The Similarity Engine by Andy Lane
Series Two[]
- Litefoot and Sanders by Justin Richards
- The Necropolis Express by Mark Morris
- The Theatre of Dreams by Jonathan Morris
- The Ruthven Inheritance by Andy Lane
Series Three[]
- Dead Men's Tales by Justin Richards
- The Man at the End of the Garden by Matthew Sweet
- Swan Song by John Dorney - an audio play showing the New Regency Theatre being haunted by a figure from the future.
- Chronoclasm by Andy Lane
Series Four[]
- Jago in Love by Nigel Fairs
- Beautiful Things by John Dorney
- The Lonely Clock by Matthew Sweet
- The Hourglass Killer by Justin Richards
Voyage to...[]
- Voyage to Venus by Jonathan Morris - shows the Sixth Doctor taking Jago and Litefoot on an expedition to the planet Venus in the far future.
- Voyage to the New World by Matthew Sweet
Series Five[]
- The Age of Revolution by Jonathan Morris
- The Case of the Gluttonous Guru by Marc Platt
- The Bloodchild Codex by Colin Brake - Shows the duo's investigations into the mysterious titular book.
- The Final Act by Justin Richards - the finale of the boxset. Shows Guinevere Godiva trying to bring Magnus Greel back to life.
Series Six[]
- The Skeleton Quay by Jonathan Morris
- Return of the Repressed by Matthew Sweet
- Millitary Intelligence by George Mann
- The Trial of George Litefoot by Justin Richards
Series Seven[]
- The Monstrous Menagerie by Jonathan Morris
- The Night of 1000 Stars by James Goss
- Murder at Moorsey Manor by Simon Barnard and Paul Morris
- The Wax Princess by Justin Richards
Series Eight[]
- Encore of the Scorchies by James Goss
- The Backwards Men by Andy Lane
- Jago & Litefoot & Patsy by Simon Barnard and Paul Morris
- Higson & Quick by Justin Richards
Series Nine[]
- The Flying Frenchmen by Jonathan Morris
- The Devil's Dicemen by Justin Richards
- Island of Death by Simon Barnard and Paul Morris
- Return of the Nightmare by Justin Richards
Series Ten[]
- The Case of the Missing Gasogene by Simon Barnard and Paul Morris
- The Year of the Bat by Jonathan Morris
- The Mourning After by James Goss
- The Museum of Curiosities by Justin Richards
Jago & Litefoot & Strax[]
- The Haunting by Justin Richards
Series Eleven[]
- Jago & Son by Nigel Fairs
- Maurice by Matthew Sweet
- The Woman in White by Simon Barnard and Paul Morris
- Masterpiece by Justin Richards
Series Twelve[]
- Picture This by Justin Richards
- The Flickermen by Simon Barnard and Paul Morris
- School of Blood by Paul Morris
- Warm Blood by Justin Richards
Series Thirteen[]
- The Stuff of Nightmares by Paul Morris
- Chapel of Night by Jonathan Barnes
- How the Other Half Lives by Matthew Sweet
- Too Much Reality by Justin Richards
Jago & Litefoot Forever[]
- Jago & Litefoot Forever by Paul Morris
- The Jago & Litefoot Revival by Jonathan Barnes
Series Fourteen[]
- The Red Hand by Simon Barnard and Paul Morris
- The Laughing Policeman by Jonathan Barnes and Julian Richards
- The Corridors of Power by Paul Morris
- A Command Performance by Justin and Julian Richards
Sources[]
- TARDIS Wiki