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Doctor Who Lost Stories

November 13th, 2009 Posted in Doctor Who, News | no comments

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Throughout the history of Doctor Who there have been a number of scripts written that were intended for production but never actually got made. Audio production company Big Finish has already announced the release of a series of eight unmade Colin Baker stories starting with The Nightmare Fair. Now they’ve announced a second series of audio versions, this time featuring previously unmade stories from other Doctors.

Series two of Dr Who: The Lost Stories will consist of another eight stories stretching throughout the classic era from William Hartnell to Sylvester McCoy.

The Lost Stories 2 begins with a four disc boxed set of Hartnell stories performed as enhanced audiobooks. After that comes a Troughton boxset including a very interesting bonus:

Big Finish has been granted the rights by the estate of Terry Nation to produce an audio version of the unmade US TV Dalek pilot, The Destroyers. This adaptation will be a full cast drama, starring Nicholas Briggs as the voice of the Daleks.

Other lost stories in the series will be from what would have been Season 27 in 1990 and will star Sylvester McCoy.

Possibly related posts:
•Big Finish Doctor Who Audio Licence
•Write For Doctor Who Audio

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