| Story: | 152 | Writer: | Lance Hall |
| Code: | 17D | Production details: | 1999 Everlasting Films |
| Number: | 20D17 | Duration: | 88 minutes |
| Trailer | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
| Available | |
| Discontinued |
| Doctor Who | - | Jeffrey Coburn | (all) |
| Christine | - | Rachel Sommers | (all) |
| Terminal voice | - | Jack Zarin-Rosenfeld | (all) |
| Simon Weir | - | Chip Jamison | (all) |
| The Dragon | - | Jym DeNatale | (all) |
| Anne Smith | - | Sheri Devine | (1-2, 4) |
| Petra | - | Terese Lagana | (1, 4) |
| Script Editor | Thomas Himinez |
| Title Music | Keff McCulloch |
| Graphics | Cliff Bowman |
| Story by | Lance Hall |
| Title Sequence by | Everlasting Films |
| Oliver Elmes | |
| Bernard Lodge | |
| Special Sounds | Chip Jamison |
| Produced by | Douglas Phillips |
| Executive producer | David Segal |
| Directed by* | Chip Jamison |
* Credit omitted from all episodes by mistake.
This was a great story. Many a tale has been told as to why there are no dragons today. This story gives a great explanation! I enjoyed being the dragon: One more chance to be creepy! Chip's [Jamison's] portrayal of Simon Weir was over the top, but in a good way! Definitely a megalomaniac to be reckoned with! Everyone did a great job here once again. I have listened to this one quite a few times, and I like it every time. Had I not been a part of this story, I would listen to it even more!
- Jym DeNatale