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First Fourth Doctor trailer released by Big Finish

Wow.. Sounds cool! But $80???? Holy crap!!

Bear in mind this is for multiple stories (at least 4 or 6, I forget how many). And each story usually costs about $24-26 and is two discs. Quite reasonable and par for the course for CD releases of this nature. I'm sure they'll be available individually as well.

You don't get talent of this calibre for 99 cent iTunes downloads.

I'll be getting this at first opportunity, myself.

Alex
 
Wow.. Sounds cool! But $80???? Holy crap!!

Bear in mind this is for multiple stories (at least 4 or 6, I forget how many). And each story usually costs about $24-26 and is two discs.

The Tom Baker stories will be single disc releases, like the Paul McGann series.

Leela series is 6 CDs, Romana 7 I think, then the Lost Stories box is 5 CDs (the 6 part Foe From The Future and a 4 parter)

I've finally got around to placing my order, its been in the basket for months! I had a 12CD regular sub to renew too, plus one other order. Total: £300.00 :eek:

Still I suppose for 31 stories £300 aint bad. Just not too often!

Until July its cheaper to get both series and the boxset in one order rather than on their own. Not sure of the Dollar comparison but in pounds its (for CDs) series 1 £50, series 2 £55, lost box £45. Total £150. Or in one go its £135.00
 
What Rarewolf said plus downloads are usually half the cost.

But come on people. IT'S TOM BAKER. I pay $800 for more Doctor Who w/ TOM BAKER. I listened to those God aweful BBC audio books, because it had TOM BAKER.
 
Is this trailer the same as the one in the podcast a few weeks back?

I pre-ordered the whole bundle as soon as I could. :D
 
Well, that sounded...interesting. I've never listened to any of these before. Sounds like they've got pretty high production values for audio dramas.
 
Was he meant to do one with Lis Sladen as well? I wonder if that might still get made but with an alternate companion instead?
 
He said he had signed up to do them but I don't know whether they actually had stories ready.

If so I presume they could use Leela or Romana instead.
 
While I like the two series he's done for the BBC with Paul Margs, he's never really sound like the "real" 4th Doctor in them, more like Tom playing the part they way he'd want to play it now but that's much closer to the original. (Taking the fact that he's 30 years older into consideration.)
 
Well, that sounded...interesting. I've never listened to any of these before. Sounds like they've got pretty high production values for audio dramas.

Very high. And very well written and performed. Virtually all surviving companion and Doctor actors have at one point or another recorded audio dramas for Big Finish, as well as a number of big-name actors including David Warner, Derek Jacobi, Jenny Agutter, Benedict Cumberpatch (pre-Sherlock), and the guy who played Dr. Bashir on DS9 and Claudia Christian from Babylon 5. Oh, yes, and a fellow named David Tennant who went on to do something or other. Bernard Cribbins, too. At least one of the audios was later adapted for the TV Series (the audio Jubilee formed the basis of the 2005 episode Dalek), and Big Finish was commissioned by BBC Radio to produce several seasons' worth of Eighth Doctor adventures starring Paul McGann and Sheridan Smith. They also produced the audio for the webcast adventures Real Time and Shada for the BBC website in the early 2000s.

Like all series, there are hits and misses, but all the ones I've heard so far I liked and it's the only venue where you'll hear, officially, the Fifth Doctor sharing an adventure with the Seventh, and so on. The only restriction is they're not allowed to use characters from 2005 on, so no Ninth Doctor or Rose or Mickey, etc. But numerous actors from the revival era, including Georgia Moffett, Anna Hope, and I think Noel Clarke, have taken part in BF productions, playing different characters.

Was he meant to do one with Lis Sladen as well? I wonder if that might still get made but with an alternate companion instead?
He said he had signed up to do them but I don't know whether they actually had stories ready.

After she died, I believe Nick Briggs said they'd been in discussions, but that her health problems resulted in a request that the recordings be delayed. So that would say to me the stories were written.

I don't think they'd rewrite the stories for Leela or Romana - that would probably be considered disrespectful to Lis. But Big Finish does publish books, and has published the scripts to Big Finish stories in the past, so they could simply release a volume of these scripts in her honor.

Alex
 
^ I don't think it would be disrespectful to re-write the script for another character. Having someone else play Sarah Jane might be but I think it would be a shame to have a good script go to waste. I'm sure there have been numerous instances of a script being re-written to accommodate the death of an actor.
 
^ Indeed, there's at least one TV episode that was written for Sarah Jane but revised for Leela.
 
I can see why a writer who might have written a part specifically for a character (and/or been inspired by that character) while writing the script might find it too personal an experience to change the character, and want to kill the script.

But, if the writer doesn't have an ethical issue, or perhaps wrote a story, that a character fit into, (rather than writing a story for the character), then no reason the writer shouldn't be able to use his work, and no reason to deprive fans of what the writer considers to be quality work.
 
I don't think the Sarah Jane audios had even got as far as scripting-- Lis Sladen had only just agreed to do them, I believe.
 
^ Indeed, there's at least one TV episode that was written for Sarah Jane but revised for Leela.

Not quite the same thing: scripts usually got written for 'generic companion' (but using the current companion's name) as the writers knew the same companion probably wouldn't be around the next year (remember, only Jo, Jamie, Tegan and Sarah ever did three full seasons or something close). Big Finish tend to commission for a specific team (though some outlines have been re-Doctored before being scripted).

BTW: I assume you mean Horror of Fang Rock (where Louise Jameson recalls changing 'Sarah screams' to 'Leela tries to knife him' during rehearsals. Presumably the same thing happened with State of Decay: 'Leela tries to knife him' becomes 'Romana gives him a withering superior look'.)
 
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