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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.
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.
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- The Eighth Doctor: Time War
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Series 1
Main article: Series 1 (8DA)
Series 2
Main article: Series 2 (8DA)
Series 3
Main article: Series 3 (8DA)
Dark EyesDoom CoalitionRavenousFirst announced on 9 January 2018,[1] the series mainly dealt with the Ravenous, an ancient species which struck fear on the Time Lords. Despite the Ravenous being a common theme on all anthologies, producer David Richardson considered the series to be "somewhat looser in structure than Doom Coalition".[1] Like on Doom Coalition, Mark Bonnar guest-starred as the Eleven, although he was no longer the series' main antagonist. In fact, in Ravenous 3, the Time Lord joined the TARDIS crew, allying himself with the Doctor once he realised that he couldn't defend himself from the Ravenous alone.StrandedWhat Lies Inside?Main article: The Eighth Doctor: Time War
The Eighth Doctor: The Further Adventures of Lucie Miller
Main article: The Eighth Doctor: The Further Adventures of Lucie Miller: Volume One
Charlotte Pollard: The Further Adventuress
Main article: Charlotte Pollard: The Further Adventuress (audio anthology)
•The first season aired on BBC7 as BBC Radio dramas before their release on CD.
During his time with Big Finish, McGann played the Doctor in a series of adventures and a few more stand-alone stories. McGann played an alternate version of the Eighth Doctor from a timeline in which the Seventh Doctor regenerates after being shot by Nazis in the 1950s (first mentioned in the audio drama Colditz), and appeared in Klein's Story.
- Lucie Miller/To The Death. 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.
- Deimos/The Resurrection of Mars. 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.
- Death in Blackpool. 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.
- The Zygon Who Fell to Earth. 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.
In our series of full-cast audio dramas, many broadcast on BBC Radio 4 Extra, the Eighth Doctor is accompanied on his travels by the feisty and fabulous Lucie Miller, played by Sheridan Smith, Tamsin Drew (Niky Wardley), Molly O'Sullivan (Ruth Bradley), and most recently Liv Chenka (Nicola Walker), Helen Sinclair (Hattie Morahan) and Bliss ...
Doctor Who: The Eighth Doctor Adventures (TV Series 2006–2011) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.