The Time Museum

Audio ‐ June 05, 2019
The Time Museum
  • Release Date: 7/2012

Released July 2012 To begin the seventh series of The Companion Chronicles which would lead into Doctor Who’s fiftieth anniversary year, writer James Goss with ‘The Time Museum’ returns to the First Doctor era with series stalwart William Russell reprising his beloved role of Ian Chesterton in the most unexpected location of a shrine to […]

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The Rings of Ikiria

Audio ‐ June 03, 2019
The Rings of Ikiria
  • Release Date: 6/2012

Released June 2012 While every classic character who has featured in The Companion Chronicles has benefited immensely from the more intimate exploration of their thoughts and motivations, this format is perfectly suited for Mike Yates who underwent some of the most significant and yet under-explored character development preceding both his disloyalty in ‘Invasion of the […]

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The Revenants

Audio ‐ June 03, 2019
The Revenants
  • Release Date: 5/2012

Released May 2012 Originally released as a free download for those who purchased Doctor Who Magazine issue 448 and then later as part of the limited edition of Big Finish’s fiftieth anniversary story ‘The Light at the End,’ ‘The Revenants’ marks an atmospheric return to the little-explored time between ‘The Dalek Invasion of Earth’ and […]

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The Jigsaw War

Audio ‐ June 01, 2019
The Jigsaw War
  • Release Date: 5/2012

Released May 2012 Again opting against the traditional use of a framing device that The Companion Chronicles as a range quickly made so famous and effective, Eddie Robson’s ‘The Jigsaw War’ returns to the Second Doctor era with Jamie trapped in a cell and the only means of escape being to unravel a puzzle of […]

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The Wanderer

Audio ‐ May 30, 2019
The Wanderer
  • Release Date: 4/2012

Released April 2012 Returning to Earth’s past as the First Doctor era was so wont to explore, Richard Dinnick’s ‘The Wanderer’ sees the TARDIS arrive in nineteenth century Siberia just as a shooting star plunges to the ground. As the Doctor and Susan fall victim to a mysterious illness accompanying it, however, Ian must prevent […]

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Binary

Audio ‐ May 28, 2019
Binary
  • Release Date: 3/2012

Released March 2012 Again proving that The Companion Chronicles as a range is anything but predictable in its format, Eddie Robson’s ‘Binary’ foregoes any sort of framing device and employs three actors rather than the traditional two to deliver the story of Liz Shaw’s unique interactions with a damaged alien computer in UNIT’s possession. With […]

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Sync

Audio ‐ May 27, 2019
Sync
  • Release Date: 5/2019

Released May 2019 SOME SPOILERS FOLLOW In a monthly series that has crafted some of the finest double acts within the long history of Doctor Who and its spin-offs, Big Finish’s Torchwood now brings together two of the most beguiling and morally questionable figures of the post-2005 relaunch, Susie Costello and Margaret Blaine of the […]

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The Selachian Gambit

Audio ‐ May 23, 2019
The Selachian Gambit
  • Release Date: 2/2012

Released February 2012 As The Companion Chronicles returns to the early Second Doctor era with Polly, Ben, and Jamie aboard the TARDIS, ‘The Selachian Gambit’ by Steve Lyons sees the TARDIS immobilized and the Doctor in search of money to pay the fine. Looking to secure a loan from the renowned Galactic Bank nearby, the […]

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The Anachronauts

Audio ‐ May 21, 2019
The Anachronauts
  • Release Date: 1/2012

Released January 2012 Writer Simon Guerrier proved beyond the shadow of a doubt that Sara Kingdom holds a wealth of storytelling opportunities to be explored in his acclaimed trilogy that began with ‘Home Truths.’ Given the hints at missing adventures featuring the Doctor and Steven that she related, bringing Jean Marsh together with Peter Purves […]

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The Creeping Death

Audio ‐ May 20, 2019
The Creeping Death
  • Release Date: 5/2019

Released May 2019 SOME SPOILERS FOLLOW As the franchise with quite possibly the widest breadth of storytelling opportunities given the immense abilities of the TARDIS to travel anywhere in time and space, Doctor Who particularly excels when revisiting a known historical incident on Earth, often adding in an alien element but always focusing on the […]

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