New to Big Finish? Vortex 105's Classic 'Who Recommendations
Oct 31, 2017 21:21:57 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Oct 31, 2017 21:21:57 GMT
Released November 2017 – the same month as The Tenth Doctor Adventures Volume 2, with the Tenth Doctor and Rose Tyler – Vortex 105 recommends some Doctor Who releases, starring classic Doctors, to New Who fans.
If you liked The Christmas Invasion
Try Relative Dimensions: Family Christmas celebrations gone wrong.
Starring the Eighth Doctor, Lucie Miller, the Doctor's grand-daughter Susan and her son Alex.
If you liked The Runaway Bride
Try Classic Doctors, New Monsters Volume 2: Empire of the Racnoss: The Fifth Doctor in the Time-Lord/Racnoss war.
[Actually, just check out both Volumes]
If you liked The Sontaran Stratagem/The Poison Sky
Try The Sontarans: The First Doctor encounters them for the first time.
Recounted by companions Steven Taylor and Sara Kingdom, who appeared alongside William Hartnell in 1965/66.
If you liked Human Nature/The Family of Blood
Try Love and War: Adapts the novel which introduces Seventh Doctor companion, archaeologist Professor Bernice Summerfield, Big Finish's first character in a Doctor Who audio play.
If you liked Blink
Try Doom Coalition 4: The Side of Angels: The Eighth Doctor enounters the Weeping Angels while a coalition of Time Lord villains plan their conquest of time.
If you liked The Fires of Pompeii
Try The Fires of Vulcan: The Seventh Doctor and Mel were also there, also trying to escape.
[For the record, Vulcan was released September 2000, long before the New Series started.
If you liked The Unicorn and the Wasp
Try The Auntie Matter: Fourth Doctor and Romana in 1920, with plenty of jokes.
If you liked The Next Doctor
Try The One Doctor: The Sixth Doctor meets another Doctor – but there's something not quite right about the other one.
If you liked Midnight
Try The Companion Chronicles – The First Doctor Volume 2: Across the Darkened City: A Dalek accompanies companion Steven Taylor, and the pair have to call upon each other to survive and escape.
[Also, that title is a mouthful.]
If you liked The End of Time
Try The Sixth Doctor – The Last Adventure: The Sixth Doctor's regeneration box set. He, and several companions, continue to encounter his old enemy, The Valeyard, as the latter's plan builds to fruition.
If you liked The Christmas Invasion
Try Relative Dimensions: Family Christmas celebrations gone wrong.
Starring the Eighth Doctor, Lucie Miller, the Doctor's grand-daughter Susan and her son Alex.
If you liked The Runaway Bride
Try Classic Doctors, New Monsters Volume 2: Empire of the Racnoss: The Fifth Doctor in the Time-Lord/Racnoss war.
[Actually, just check out both Volumes]
If you liked The Sontaran Stratagem/The Poison Sky
Try The Sontarans: The First Doctor encounters them for the first time.
Recounted by companions Steven Taylor and Sara Kingdom, who appeared alongside William Hartnell in 1965/66.
If you liked Human Nature/The Family of Blood
Try Love and War: Adapts the novel which introduces Seventh Doctor companion, archaeologist Professor Bernice Summerfield, Big Finish's first character in a Doctor Who audio play.
If you liked Blink
Try Doom Coalition 4: The Side of Angels: The Eighth Doctor enounters the Weeping Angels while a coalition of Time Lord villains plan their conquest of time.
If you liked The Fires of Pompeii
Try The Fires of Vulcan: The Seventh Doctor and Mel were also there, also trying to escape.
[For the record, Vulcan was released September 2000, long before the New Series started.
If you liked The Unicorn and the Wasp
Try The Auntie Matter: Fourth Doctor and Romana in 1920, with plenty of jokes.
If you liked The Next Doctor
Try The One Doctor: The Sixth Doctor meets another Doctor – but there's something not quite right about the other one.
If you liked Midnight
Try The Companion Chronicles – The First Doctor Volume 2: Across the Darkened City: A Dalek accompanies companion Steven Taylor, and the pair have to call upon each other to survive and escape.
[Also, that title is a mouthful.]
If you liked The End of Time
Try The Sixth Doctor – The Last Adventure: The Sixth Doctor's regeneration box set. He, and several companions, continue to encounter his old enemy, The Valeyard, as the latter's plan builds to fruition.