I've got a VHS copy of "The Curse of the Fatal Death." It's pretty cool. (I used to work at a used bookstore. All the other employees knew I was a
Doctor Who fan, so I always got 1st look at the incoming
Doctor Who merchandise. I remember one day I was dealing with a particularly difficult customer. Just when I thought my life was at rock bottom, someone traded in the DVD box set of "The Trial of a Time Lord."

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16. Independent spin-off videos. BBV and Reeltime produced a number of independent films during the 1990s and early 2000s utilizing a wonderful loophole that allowed them to licence non-BBC-owned characters direct from the writers. As a result a series of Auton and Sontaran productions were made, many featuring Doctor Who actors in lead and supporting roles. And there was Wartime, a UNIT story starring John Levene as Benton. Many of the names associated with the revival series - Nicholas Briggs, Mark Gatiss to name two - worked on these. And there was even a "series" called PROBE, which was sort of a Fringe/Threshold/X-Files type of thing starring Caroline John as Liz Shaw (with Louise Jameson as her associate, but not playing Leela). Another notable release was 1995's Downtime featuring Debbie Watling as Victoria in an adventure alongside Nick Courtney as the Brigadier and Lis Sladen as Sarah Jane! And this was years before James Cawley came on the scene with his Star Trek productions. A few of these I believe have received limited DVD release aside from VHS issue, but by their very nature they're pretty rare. These companies also released audio dramas which likewise are hard to come by. (And I won't even go into the other spinoffs - Kaldor City, Time Hunter and Faction Paradox.)
Why won't you go into them? I'm intrigued & have no idea what you're talking about. Those are usually the two perfect reasons to continue talking to me.
No, thank goodness!
Decades later and still hated! Does Wesley Crusher have this to look forward to?
Adric is at least 5 times worse than Wesley Crusher. Besides, I've met Wil Wheaton at several conventions and he's pretty damn awesome. He's got a razor sharp wit. You do not want to go toe-to-toe with that guy. I guarantee you that he's more clever than you, even on your best day.
Shada would have been a cracker of a Doug Adams / Tom Baker story imo if they hadn't of had the union strike.
BTW, considering they had already shot so much of the story, why didn't they resume production on it once the strike was over? You'd think it would have been a smart decision, budget-wise.
Big Finish for a fiver? Sounds good to me. Has anybody worked the Big Finish stories into the TV timeline? And do the Gallifrey stories lay any groundwork for the Time War?
IIRC, Big Finish has to be really careful about that sort of thing. Technically, the Time War is part of the new series and Big Finish only licences the rights to the old series.
I used to have a VHS copy of that faux documentary where they put
Doctor Who on trial for sexism. My favorite part was when they teleported Sophie Aldred into the courtroom to testify and the judge tried to ease her into it gently.
"I'm sure this must all seem very strange & confusing to you."
"Don't worry about me. I was in 'Ghost Light.'"
