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Post by aztec on Jul 28, 2016 17:08:39 GMT
Kind of off topic, but I wonder if there has been any news on Audiobooks of the BBC PDA/EDA's? I'me fairly certain Amazon listed Shakedown and The Shadow In The Glass as getting audiobook releases...
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Post by bobod on Jul 28, 2016 22:52:08 GMT
Kind of off topic, but I wonder if there has been any news on Audiobooks of the BBC PDA/EDA's? I'me fairly certain Amazon listed Shakedown and The Shadow In The Glass as getting audiobook releases... Shadow in the Glass came out in March, Shakedown in May. Here's a list of those
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Post by Deleted on Jul 31, 2016 1:03:46 GMT
Kind of off topic, but I wonder if there has been any news on Audiobooks of the BBC PDA/EDA's? I'me fairly certain Amazon listed Shakedown and The Shadow In The Glass as getting audiobook releases... Shadow in the Glass came out in March, Shakedown in May. Here's a list of thoseIt's good to see a lot of these stories getting a second life on audio. David Collings reading The Witch Hunters must be absolutely chilling.
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Post by omega on Jul 31, 2016 3:24:41 GMT
New novelisations of Resurrection/Revelation would be great as well. I can't help in terms of providing a reading, but if you're just looking for novelisations of Resurrection and Revelation of the Daleks, I'd like to point you towards the Doctor Who New Zealand Fan Club's attempts on their website. They also have three rather splendid adaptations of City of Death (with additional scenes including the Doctor's visit to the Hermit and his birthday party with figures like Napoleon, Shakespeare, Dickens and Leonardo), The Pirate Planet and Shada. Well worth the look: doctorwho.org.nz/archive/novelisations.htmlFrom the same website you can also get a free and completely legal digital copy of Who Killed Kennedy, available with permission from David Bishop, who wrote it. The old newsletters from the 90's are also available and an interesting look at what fans were like in the 90's during the wilderness years.
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Post by Sir Wearer of Hats on Aug 2, 2016 10:01:24 GMT
I'd like to see: Harry Sullivan's War read by Jon Culshaw Steven Pacey is my choice for that. Ohh god yes. He'd be perfect as a recast Harry. My other choice would be Julian Wadham.
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Post by lidar on Apr 9, 2017 12:52:16 GMT
Interview with Jon Culshaw in today's Sunday Post (at my wife's parents' house, I don't buy it) he says he is doing the 1st five doctors for a new audiobook. Troughton's voice is apparently the hardest to get of the 5.
Guess that means the 5 drs will be out soon.
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Post by Zagreus on Apr 9, 2017 18:27:18 GMT
Interview with Jon Culshaw in today's Sunday Post (at my wife's parents' house, I don't buy it) he says he is doing the 1st five doctors for a new audiobook. Troughton's voice is apparently the hardest to get of the 5. Guess that means the 5 drs will be out soon. !! Oh my! I wonder how his Ainley sounds...
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Post by Deleted on Apr 10, 2017 0:40:23 GMT
Interview with Jon Culshaw in today's Sunday Post (at my wife's parents' house, I don't buy it) he says he is doing the 1st five doctors for a new audiobook. Troughton's voice is apparently the hardest to get of the 5. Guess that means the 5 drs will be out soon.
Ohhh, I'm excited.
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Post by ulyssessarcher on Apr 11, 2017 4:56:07 GMT
Question I have is why is The Pirate Planet 9 discs long? was the book that much more extensive than the story from tv? Not that I'm gonna complain, id much rather the books be much longer and in depth.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2017 5:58:08 GMT
Question I have is why is The Pirate Planet 9 discs long? was the book that much more extensive than the story from tv? Not that I'm gonna complain, id much rather the books be much longer and in depth. Much longer. It's a full length novel released only the other year where the original target books were only a little more than novellas.
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Post by shutupbanks on Apr 19, 2017 10:19:40 GMT
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Post by Ela on Apr 28, 2017 1:37:36 GMT
I forgot to mention here that I am the owner of the audiobook version of The Curse of Fenric for no money at all due to an ordering screw-up.Haven't listened to it, yet. Hoping the CDs are not damaged, but they don't appear to be.
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Post by redsharkJason on Dec 1, 2017 3:02:32 GMT
The Evil of the Daleks and The Wheel in SpaceBoth of these Target novels are routinely expensive and I'm on the wrong side of not already having them.
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Post by Timelord007 on Dec 1, 2017 8:52:40 GMT
Power & Evil Of The Daleks would be great.
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Post by agentten on Dec 2, 2017 0:57:30 GMT
I don't know if the rights issues are still a problem, but the lack of a novelization of "Resurrection of the Daleks" has always been a big hole in the Target output for me. I'd love an official one to finally be done and it'd be lovely if Janet Fielding did the reading.
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Post by bobod on Dec 3, 2017 14:26:15 GMT
I don't know if the rights issues are still a problem, but the lack of a novelization of "Resurrection of the Daleks" has always been a big hole in the Target output for me. I'd love an official one to finally be done and it'd be lovely if Janet Fielding did the reading. And then there'll be just one more gap to fill.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 3, 2017 20:30:38 GMT
I don't know if the rights issues are still a problem, but the lack of a novelization of "Resurrection of the Daleks" has always been a big hole in the Target output for me. I'd love an official one to finally be done and it'd be lovely if Janet Fielding did the reading. And then there'll be just one more gap to fill. I think we can do without a Dimensions in Time novelisation thanks!
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Post by iainmclaughlin on Dec 3, 2017 20:44:09 GMT
I think the two Dalek stories that have still to be novelised would both benefit a lot from the extra detail a book can offer. They both have a lot of character and situation that would really do well from being fleshed out in print with additional detail and background.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 3, 2017 22:54:29 GMT
I think the two Dalek stories that have still to be novelised would both benefit a lot from the extra detail a book can offer. They both have a lot of character and situation that would really do well from being fleshed out in print with additional detail and background. It worked with Remembrance of the Daleks...there was a lot of extra stuff in Ben Aaronovitch's novelisation that really added to that story. Remembrance of the Daleks is my favourite Target novel for that reason. So something similar for Resurrection and Revelation would go down well if they was to get an official novelisation.
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Post by J.A. Prentice on Dec 3, 2017 23:13:29 GMT
And then there'll be just one more gap to fill. I think we can do without a Dimensions in Time novelisation thanks! Now I actually want to see a novelisation that makes a coherent story out of parts of Dimensions in Time. Probably impossible, but it could be interesting.
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