Big Finish Launches a New Range, #DoctorWho: The Audio Novellas

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Big Finish Launches a New Range, #DoctorWho: The Audio Novellas
Just then they heard the clanking sound of footsteps on the stairs and a familiar voice, singing along: 'The moon will guide us / As we go drifting along...' The Doctor stepped down into the loading bay.
'Ella Fitzgerald!' he said. 'You know, I once jammed with her at the Roseland Ballroom. I played recorder. Didn't go down too well with the audience. Or her, for that matter.
So, guys... Which Doctor do you think it was?
It’s not even that Captain John’s ‘less moral’. He’s amoral! There might be a suggestion that he gets off on being a bit of a rotter, but I don’t think he’s especially vindictive. Most of the time he’s just being absolutely selfish with no regard for anyone else, even those closest to him. And Captain Jack’s interesting because even though he has a moral code, it’s often a really cold, heartless one. John would screw you over without blinking, but Jack would throw you into a pool full of flesh-eating piranhas if it meant saving a few lives. And then he’d get a bit teary for a moment, and then he’d forget you ever existed because he’s immortal. I don’t know which is worse!
David Llewellyn on John’s and Jack’s moralities, respectively
A lovely trailer for next month’s Big Finish release, Cicero, starring Samuel Barnett, written by David Llewellyn.
https://www.bigfinish.com/releases/v/cicero-1605
All that power. There were so many things he could do with something as powerful as the Mymon Key. So many things he could put right. With an object that powerful he would be invincible. Nobody would dare challenge him. He could take the TARDIS through black holes, crossing into parallel dimensions without worry. As small and inanimate as it was, the Mymon Key was the key to the universe itself.
No. The Mymon Key was too powerful for anyone to own, even the Doctor. He had to place it somewhere beyond temptation.
He closed his eyes and held his breath, and then, in one swift move, he hurled it into the swamp.
(Night of the Humans, by David Llewellyn)
In his many lives he had fallen great heights and been shot. He'd lost a hand and grown it back. He had seen the end of the universe, and lived to tell the tale.
But acid... Acid was something else. Acid would rule out a regeneration. Acid would be final.
(Night of the Humans, by David Llewellyn)
I said make a quick getaway. What sort of vehicle is that? (...) Does it have an engine? Or must we run like hell through a hole in the floor?
(War Doctor in The Shadow Vortex)
Big Finish Releases Details for Rory Williams' Return in The Lone Centurion: Rome
.@bigfinish Releases Details for Rory Williams' #DoctorWho Return in The Lone Centurion: Rome
Looking forward to hearing Arthur Darvill return as Rory Williams for audio company, Big Finish? Join the club. And now, our appetites have been further whetted, with the cover artwork and synopsis for The Lone Centurion – Volume One: Rome, due for release in April 2021. The centurion from Leadworth face emperors, assassins, and certain death – if only he wasn’t immortal. This brand new series…
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