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Post by mark687 on Oct 22, 2016 10:16:30 GMT
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Post by Stan on Oct 22, 2016 11:43:33 GMT
Sounds tempting, but should I wait for more information… nah, order placed.
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Post by Audio Watchdog on Oct 22, 2016 13:13:33 GMT
The only range BF produces where I don't care if there is any information available or not. And if I were to walk away from BF the only range I would continue to purchase. Bring on more Jago & Litefoot.
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Post by mbt66 on Oct 22, 2016 14:58:23 GMT
Very pleased to see the announcement, however I was hoping that the next release might have been Jago & Litefoot and Strax volume 2 or a Jago & Litefoot Christmas Special. Of course those two things could have even been combined!
With Jago & Litefoot being with the Fourth Doctor in January the hope of another special release for them before the end of the year was always an overly optimistic hope.
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Post by Sir Wearer of Hats on Oct 23, 2016 6:40:58 GMT
I know Warner would be playing Luke Betterman, but can you imagine an alt-Talons of Weng-Chiang with Alt-Three and Benny tracking an escapee from the War named Magnus Greel?
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Post by acousticwolf on Oct 24, 2016 9:29:24 GMT
This is great news and hopefully with Ian Atkins taking over the role of Producer, there's a lot more in the pipeline. As others have said this is a definite preorder (as soon as I have the money).
Cheers
Tony
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Post by coffeeaddict on Oct 24, 2016 12:21:19 GMT
Oh Big Finish, you had me at Jago.
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Post by Audio Watchdog on Jan 12, 2017 22:43:37 GMT
It's weird to know this David Richardson's last set as producer. To me he is just as much a part of the range as Trevor, Chris, Lisa & Conrad. Maybe even more so. I respect & understand doing your bit and deciding it is time to move on but this, even more so than with The Companion Chronicles, has always seemed like his baby. I wonder if Justin Richards is staying on as script editor.
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Post by Sir Wearer of Hats on Jan 12, 2017 23:32:31 GMT
Someone hunting Magnus Greel perhaps? Or is Warner actually playing the alt-third after all?? (Or far more likely, neither of these).
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Post by mbt66 on Jan 25, 2017 17:51:39 GMT
So the write up says...
So begins an adventure that will propel the Infernal Investigators into unknown territory, and an encounter with two people they should avoid at all costs.
Themselves.
So which versions of themselves could they meet?
Their younger selves from The Year of the Bat, by Jonathan Morris
Their alternative French selves from The Flying Frenchman by Jonathan Morris
Or their Sixties selves from the series starting with The Age of Revolution by Jonathan Morris
Hmm I miss Mr Jonathan Morris writing for Jago & Litefoot. I hope he comes back to the range soon.
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Post by Audio Watchdog on Jan 25, 2017 22:13:02 GMT
So the write up says... So begins an adventure that will propel the Infernal Investigators into unknown territory, and an encounter with two people they should avoid at all costs. Themselves. So which versions of themselves could they meet? Their younger selves from The Year of the Bat, by Jonathan Morris Their alternative French selves from The Flying Frenchman by Jonathan Morris Or their Sixties selves from the series starting with The Age of Revolution by Jonathan Morris Hmm I miss Mr Jonathan Morris writing for Jago & Litefoot. I hope he comes back to the range soon. True but on the plus side we are getting regular stories out of Simon Bernard & Paul Morris, the two most perfect writers for this range that I can imagine. That said, Mr. Morris is very much missed. It seems his BF output has slowed down across all of the ranges he used to write for so regularly.
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Post by mbt66 on Feb 4, 2017 12:20:53 GMT
So the write up says... So begins an adventure that will propel the Infernal Investigators into unknown territory, and an encounter with two people they should avoid at all costs. Themselves. So which versions of themselves could they meet? Their younger selves from The Year of the Bat, by Jonathan Morris Their alternative French selves from The Flying Frenchman by Jonathan Morris Or their Sixties selves from the series starting with The Age of Revolution by Jonathan Morris Hmm I miss Mr Jonathan Morris writing for Jago & Litefoot. I hope he comes back to the range soon. True but on the plus side we are getting regular stories out of Simon Bernard & Paul Morris, the two most perfect writers for this range that I can imagine. That said, Mr. Morris is very much missed. It seems his BF output has slowed down across all of the ranges he used to write for so regularly. Don't get me wrong I am very pleased with all the writers that Big Finish use on Jago & Ltefoot. All the stories are consistently excellent. In fact I can not think of any story in the range that I haven't enjoyed enormously. It was just that when I was thinking about all the other Jago & Litefoot's I noticed a trend and realised that Jonathan Morris hadn't written for them for a little while. I imagine he is busy writing other things...less face it he didn't even write a story for the last series of Vienna and I always considered that range his creation!
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Post by mark687 on Feb 7, 2017 10:42:45 GMT
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Post by ollychops on Feb 7, 2017 21:06:22 GMT
I find it interesting that they've used one of the Clara promo pictures from The Snowmen for the mysterious woman on the cover, and that David Warner's character is dressed similarly to Doctor Simeon/The Great Intelligence from that episode too... Just an random observation.
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Post by mark687 on Feb 7, 2017 21:13:11 GMT
I find it interesting that they've used one of the Clara promo pictures from The Snowmen for the mysterious woman on the cover, and that David Warner's character is dressed similarly to Doctor Simeon/The Great Intelligence from that episode too... Just an random observation. I thought it looked familiar but I was thinking Liz 10 from The Beast Below
Regards
mark687
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Post by Sir Wearer of Hats on Feb 7, 2017 22:41:07 GMT
Whispermen have been used before as bodies (series 12 Litefoot's body is a Whipserman). is that Perkin's body Henry's wearing?
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Post by ollychops on Feb 7, 2017 23:18:53 GMT
Whispermen have been used before as bodies (series 12 Litefoot's body is a Whipserman). is that Perkin's body Henry's wearing? Oh wow, I never even picked up on Whispermen as Litefoot's body. That's a good catch! It looks like it could be Perkins - very similar, at least.
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Post by xlozdob on Feb 8, 2017 18:06:47 GMT
I find it interesting that they've used one of the Clara promo pictures from The Snowmen for the mysterious woman on the cover, and that David Warner's character is dressed similarly to Doctor Simeon/The Great Intelligence from that episode too... Just an random observation. That's, in fact, Doctor Simeon's body.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 8, 2017 20:48:15 GMT
Wow. Lazy, lazy potoshopping. Not Impressed. All I could.tell at first was that they looked odd but you can tell the heads don't really belong on the bodies once it's been pointed out.
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Post by Sir Wearer of Hats on Feb 9, 2017 9:38:28 GMT
Still hoping that alt-Third turns up - maybe the parallel universe they arrive in is his....
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