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First Fourth Doctor "Lost Story" announced by Big Finish

Yeah, I saw this over at GallifreyBase. Not much to go on, but it has me excited nonetheless. :D
 
I want to get excited by this. But all I can think about is how expensive it'd be to try to buy all of the Fourth Doctor's audios. $115 just for the downloads? And around $232 for the physical CD's. Yikes!

I love me some Tom Baker, but I don't know if I love him that much.
 
I want to get excited by this. But all I can think about is how expensive it'd be to try to buy all of the Fourth Doctor's audios. $115 just for the downloads? And around $232 for the physical CD's. Yikes!

I love me some Tom Baker, but I don't know if I love him that much.

I suppose, but this is an independent company. It's not as if a ton of that money (licencing aside) goes to some big conglomerate. I can't afford to buy every BF release, but I'm going to invest in the Bakers.

Alex
 
I want to get excited by this. But all I can think about is how expensive it'd be to try to buy all of the Fourth Doctor's audios. $115 just for the downloads? And around $232 for the physical CD's. Yikes!
Unfortunately, Doctor Who fandom has always been an expensive fandom.
 
Yes, even those of us who found it possible to keep up during the quieter times find it harder now its not so quiet.

I dropped the books, and the BBC stuff. I can't imagine the last 12 years of Fandom without at least 1 CD a month. More used to it than the TV series.

Still what other franchise would even give you the chance to get 300 + CD tie-ins? Star Wars and Star Trek can't come close.

Big Finish have just launched a harder crackdown on piracy by the way.
 
I want to get excited by this. But all I can think about is how expensive it'd be to try to buy all of the Fourth Doctor's audios. $115 just for the downloads? And around $232 for the physical CD's. Yikes!

I love me some Tom Baker, but I don't know if I love him that much.
I do. I pre-ordered the whole bundle right away. Yes, $232 is a lot of money but you're getting 18 discs which is just under $13 per disc and that's not far off from the normal Big Finish fare. Also, that pricetag only lasts until July at which point you'll have to pay about $30 more (if I did my math correctly when I made my purchase).

It may hurt now, but come January, I'll be grinning like a little boy at Christmas.
 
I want to get excited by this. But all I can think about is how expensive it'd be to try to buy all of the Fourth Doctor's audios. $115 just for the downloads? And around $232 for the physical CD's. Yikes!
Unfortunately, Doctor Who fandom has always been an expensive fandom.

Kind of ironic, given how the show has traditionally been associated with a shoestring budget.
 
Kind of ironic, given how the show has traditionally been associated with a shoestring budget.

Yeah, but that's always been the case, certainly for people living outside the UK. It sounds dirt cheap by today's standards, but in 1988 the cost of the Target novelisations distributed in Canada skyrocketed from about $4.95 to $7.50 for a time. I remember seeing "Time and the Rani" in a bookstore for that price and being shocked (I didn't buy a copy of it for years), because at that time NO standard paperback novel cost $7.50!

Of course, today it's considered a treat to find a paperback for less than $10, especially with that horrible and uncomfortable-to-read "long and skinny" format paperbacks that were introduced a few years ago and are spreading like ebola.

Still, I don't consider DW spinoffs to be any more expensive than others. It costs about $30 in Canada for one of the Target audio readings AudioGO is putting out, which isn't much more than similar unabridged, multi-CD releases. The Big Finish releases I think are priced quite reasonably considering that, once again, this is a small, independent company that hires some pretty heavy duty talent to record its plays and has managed to get virtually every living classic series companion and (now) Doctor to reprise the role. I consider their pricing to be quite reasonable, considering these aren't volunteer operations.

Just as with Star Trek, it's impossible to get everything. There's just too much and no one can afford a complete set. The best you can do is pick and choose. The wonderful thing about Doctor Who is, of course, that you can: if you decide you don't want/can't afford, say, the Fifth Doctor audio adventures and just want to stick with the Seventh Doctor ones, you can do so. And things like the Companion Chronicles (mortgage your house if you have to, but buy "Peri and the Piscon Paradox"!) are mostly standalones.

Alex
 
I'd cope without the TV series better than my monthly fix of Big Finish. I have to 3/4 of the year.

Anyway, today is the first day in more than 30 years Tom Baker and Louise Jameson have acted together. Recording has commenced.
 
That's the small benefit I've gotten for starting with the Big Finish audios a year and a half ago. I've listened to over 120 thus far but I still have a long way to catch up and makes waiting for new episodes of the show and these Fourth Doctor audios to come out.

Still, I'm super excited from the announcement that the recording has started.
 
Weird choice of story though - I don't think the first four episodes are *that* different from the plot of Talons. It's only the villain
being the Master
that strikes me as a noticeable change.

Now, if it was that Killer Cats story that was replaced by Invasion Of Time...
 
From David Richardson and John Dorney's comments over on GB, it sounds like the actual story treatment is more different that rumor indicated.
 
Excuse my lack of knowledge but I'm guessing this was a pre-K9 story, so no John Leeson appearance?
 
Correct. I think all the Leela stories are being set between seasons 14 & 15 (Talons and Fang Rock, K9 joined in the next story)

However K9 was part of the team whilst travelling with Romana, so he will be in the second series they are doing with Mary Tamm.
 
Reading between the lines (I'm thinking of Andrew Smith's comments about being asked not to include the dog in The Invasion of E-Space), I suspect Big Finish may be trying to minimise any uses of K9, as they'll have to make arrangements and probably payments to Bob Baker and the makers of the K-9 series.
 
Reading between the lines (I'm thinking of Andrew Smith's comments about being asked not to include the dog in The Invasion of E-Space), I suspect Big Finish may be trying to minimise any uses of K9, as they'll have to make arrangements and probably payments to Bob Baker and the makers of the K-9 series.

Most likely. K-9 (and John Leeson) have done at least 2 Big Finish audios as K-9, most recently a Companion Chronicles featuring Leela, and I would imagine any Lost Stories from the K-9 will need top feature him. But when they did a series of Sarah Jane Smith audios (several seasons' worth) K-9 was absent and you'd think including K-9 in that production would have been a no-brainer. The fact K-9 is now under the wing of a non-BBC entity (and will probably never be seen again in a BBC production with Sarah Jane Adventures riding into the sunset) probably decreases the chances of Big Finish being able to use him. Unless, I suppose, they negotiate a separate license with the makers of the K9 TV series to do spin-offs.

Alex
 
. But when they did a series of Sarah Jane Smith audios (several seasons' worth) K-9 was absent and you'd think including K-9 in that production would have been a no-brainer.

Lis was very much in charge of her 2 audio series. She didn't want K9 in it.

K9 is in all the Gallifrey series too - two K9s in fact - the most recent season was only a few months ago. Using K9 is not a problem at present.

But unless John was in doing the lines, not worth the expense of having K9 in Andrew Smith's companion Chronicle.
 
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