
Part of Series
Dreams of Long Ago: Four New Tales of horror and intrigue The Reflected Man Sabrina Jennings is broken. Her husband is dead and her life means nothing. Alone in New Year, she believes that her life can't get any worse. But she is about to discover that there's always something darker...hiding in the darkness. Old Acquaintance New Year's Eve, 1971, and Quentin Collins is celebrating in the Blue Whale. But something is coming for him... something he first met in a Welsh village in 1912. Will the people of Collinsport survive to see 1972? Devil's Rock Barnabas Collins and Willie Loomis are beginning a journey, a journey that they hope will lead them to their old friend, Julia Hoffman. But on this night, they are about to discover that Collinsport isn;t the only town in Maine to have a dark, terrible secret. Cobwebs Something is very wrong at Windcliff Sanitarium. Sebastian Shaw wakes from a nightmare, alone. There are no doctors...no nurses... just a tiny little spider weaving its web on his wall. And outside, in the hospital corridors, the Burned Man is calling for him again. Read by Christopher Pennock, Lisa Richards, David Selby, and Andrew Collins.
Authors

Matthew Waterhouse played companion Adric, a companion of Tom Baker and Peter Davison's Doctors from 1980 to 1982, in Doctor Who from Full Circle to Earthshock, with cameo appearances in Time-Flight and The Caves of Androzani. After leaving the series, he began a stage career. Waterhouse began his career as a clerk in the BBC news department before securing a role in the television drama To Serve Them All My Days in 1980. Shortly afterward he auditioned for and won the role of Adric. He was a confirmed Doctor Who fan and had had at least one letter printed in Doctor Who Weekly before he took up the role. Between 1998 and 2016 Waterhouse lived in Connecticut in the United States, though he regularly visited the UK. He has since returned to live full-time in the UK alongside his American husband, Tim. In 2010, Waterhouse joined a growing number of Doctor Who actors in publishing an autobiography. In his book, Blue Box Boy, he writes candidly about his experiences making Doctor Who. Waterhouse also appeared in the 2019 documentary A Weekend with Waterhouse that appeared on the Doctor Who: Season 18 Blu-Ray release. Since 2014, Waterhouse has been reprising his role as Adric in Doctor Who audio dramas produced by Big Finish Productions. He has also written two novels for the company's range of Audio Novels based on the series, the most recent being Prisoners of London, released in July 2023.