Based on the novel by Kate Orman
Dramatised by Jac Rayner
Directed by Gary Russell
Music, Sound Design and Post Production by Harvey Summers
Lisa Bowerman (Professor Bernice Summerfield),
Elisabeth Sladen (Ninan-ashtammu), Stephen Fewell (Jason Kane),
Barnaby Edwards (John Lafayette), Nigel Fairs (WiRgo!xu),
Anthony Keetch (!Ci!ci-tel), Steven Wickham (The Drone),
Louise Morell (Miriam), Alex Canini (Babylonian Child).
"I'm scared of letting all these people down. At least if I get
blown up as well, they can say I died heroically. Assuming I ever existed at all."
The People are one of the most technologically advanced races in the Universe - except in the area
of time travel. Professor Bernice Summerfield has a time ring. So does her ex-husband Jason Kane.
Trouble is, they're their wedding rings, and they won't work unless they're together.
Benny is surprised when Jason turns up to visit her at St Oscar's, especially when she discovers
that he has brought one of the People with him. She should have guessed that her good-for-nothing
ex wasn't just interested in her company...
Using the time rings, two People create a Time Path and travel back to ancient Babylon, taking an
unwilling Jason with them. Benny has just 48 hours to find them and rescue her errant husband, before
the People back in the 26th century send a singularity bomb to destroy the Path - and Babylon.
But someone else has discovered the Path and walked to Babylon - Edwardian time-sensitive John Lafayette.
And Benny discovers her mission has a complication that she never dreamed of - romance.
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