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      • After the original end of The Eighth Doctor Adventures, November 2012 saw the return of the Eighth Doctor in a new boxset entitled Dark Eyes starring McGann alongside Ruth Bradley as new companion Molly O'Sullivan.
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  2. The Eighth Doctor Adventures is a Big Finish Productions audio play series based on the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who. It sees the return of Paul McGann reprising his role as the Eighth Doctor from the 1996 television movie.

  3. The cast for The Eighth Doctor Adventures' latest box set, In the Bleak Midwinter, has been confirmed, and it features a much-welcome return to the Doctor Who audio universe.

  4. With the revival of the television series, BBC Books ceased the regular Eighth Doctor Adventures in favour of a new range (the New Series Adventures), featuring characters from the new series. One further novel featuring the Eighth Doctor ( Fear Itself ) was published under the Past Doctor Adventures line before it too ceased publication.

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    Sam, cameos from many others
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    Kate Orman and Jonathan Blum
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    Sam
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    Sam, Jo Grant, UNIT
    • Blood of The Daleks
    • The Eight Truths/Worldwide Web
    • Grand Theft Cosmos
    • Relative Dimensions
    • Human Resources
    • Sisters of The Flame/The Vengeance of Morbius
    • The Zygon Who Fell to Earth
    • Death in Blackpool
    • Deimos/The Resurrection of Mars
    • Lucie Miller/To The Death

    The Eighth Doctor Adventures began brilliantly with its first story, Blood of the Daleks. In some ways, Steve Lyons’s first Dalek story is a bit of a basic one. A planet has suffered a disaster, the Daleks have come to rescue the inhabitants, the Doctor (and the audience) know that they’re up to something. But the simplicity works very well for the...

    The finale to the third series of The Eighth Doctor Adventures, The Eight Truths/Worldwide Web, was probably its best story. One thing I particularly enjoyed about it was how effective it was at telling a story across multiple episodes. It sounds simple, but for each episode of the four-part story, (even if the first and second halves have differen...

    I love Grand Theft Cosmos. It’s just such a gloriously fun story. The idea of the Eighth Doctor and Lucie needing to steal something and get away with it is such a great idea. Heist stories aren’t often explored in Doctor Who. TV-wise, Time Heist is the best example. But Grand Theft Cosmos is a lot more satisfying. For one thing, it’s lighter. I’m ...

    A Christmas family dinner…for the Doctor. Not even the New Series has used that for an entire story. True, we got glimpses of the Doctor joining in a family dinner at Christmas, such as Ten in The Christmas Invasion, but it’s never been the focus of an entire story. It’s bold to tell something so small. But, at the same time, Relative Dimensionsis ...

    Human Resources is such a great Doctor Who story. It features a lot of key elements that make Eddie Robson’s stories so fantastic. There’s a lot of wit and humor, but there’s also a key idea of something normal and everyday that’s suddenly given a distinctive Doctor Whospin. In this case: offices. The story begins intriguingly enough, with Lucie su...

    Sisters of the Flameis essentially a Doctor-lite story. At the beginning of the episode, the Doctor goes missing, and Lucie is held in custody. She has no idea what’s going or the danger that’s yet to come. As such, this episode helps to give us a different side to explore with Lucie. Not only is she put into a very difficult situation, as she has ...

    The Zygon Who Fell to Earth by Paul Magrs is a major story for The Eighth Doctor Adventures. Essentially the middle story of a trilogy, the episode features the return of Pat, Lucie’s aunt who was first introduced in Series One story Horror of Glam Rock. While that episode was a lot of fun, it’s not quite as pivotal as Zygon. At least, not on the f...

    One year before Relative Dimensions, another Christmas special was released for The Eighth Doctor Adventures. Unlike Relative Dimensions, however, Death in Blackpool was far from a light story. Released weeks before David Tennant said the immortal words “I don’t want to go”, we got one of the most depressing Doctor Whostories set at Christmas ever....

    I’m not sure I can express how much I love this story. Especially The Resurrection of Mars, which has so much wonderful drama in it. The first half, Deimos, is an incredibly strong first half. Focusing on an attack by the Ice Warriors, in many ways, this is a classic base under siege story, with echoes of some of the best Troughton stories. The fac...

    They really did save the best for last. Lucie Miller and To The Death mark the true ending of Lucie Miller’s run in The Eighth Doctor Adventures. But what an ending it is! Make no mistake, this is far from easy listening. Lucie Miller makes that instantly clear. Another Doctor-lite story, Nicholas Briggs puts Lucie through hellin this episode. Ther...

  5. Jan 12, 2018 · The Eighth Doctor Adventures was an audio series produced by Big Finish Productions beginning in 2006. It starred the Eighth Doctor, played by Paul McGann, Lucie Miller, played by Sheridan Smith and Tamsin Drew, played by Niky Wardley.

  6. Doctor Who: The Eighth Doctor Adventures: With Paul McGann, Sheridan Smith, Katarina Olsson, Nicholas Briggs. In the infinite wisdom of the Time Lords of Gallifrey, a nineteen-year-old from Blackpool is placed in the care of the renegade time traveler known only as the Doctor.

  7. Nov 11, 2022 · Emma Campbell-Jones will reprise her role of Cass Fermazzi for a new series of stories from audio drama producers Big Finish – a decade after first appearing in the 2013 special The Night of the...

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