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Post by nucleusofswarm on Jun 9, 2018 0:53:46 GMT
The KandyMan Kronicles.
The liquorice must have a deep, transcendent story to tell. How does he stop it from melting and sticking? Did Bassett ever sue him for violating copyright?
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Post by number13 on Jun 9, 2018 1:07:04 GMT
Meglos Tales: A 'Doctor Who' spine-off
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Post by relativetime on Jun 9, 2018 2:17:02 GMT
'Cactuses - Not Cacti.' Featuring a guest appearance by Bannakaffalatta, the Headless Monks, and the Abzorbaloff, who turns out to be the REAL mastermind behind everything that happened in the RTD era.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 9, 2018 9:49:51 GMT
Okay so im thinking what if they set a series in coal hill school, (you know the one from the first episode of doctor who) and followed a random bunch of teenagers that no one cares about, and to be really edgy they could have the title be a simple noun like “school” or “lesson”. I mean how ludicrous is that, there would never be a series like that but still fun to imagine hahaha.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 9, 2018 9:50:34 GMT
Mad Bandrils! A story of soft-spoken, reactionary cobras on the trail of a rather bad Mandrel drug trafficking ring.
Or alternatively...
My Dreams of Conquest A long, rambling and largely incoherent autobiography of the life and times of the mad, er, enthused scientist, Soldeed.
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Post by aussiedoctorwhofan on Jun 9, 2018 10:01:10 GMT
A 4th Doctor/Adric series of boxset... oh.. wait a sec.. not ridiculous.. It's what we want as BF have a history of upgrading/amending/fixing characters..! (c wot eye did their with the dry droll sarcasm LOL) 
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Post by number13 on Jun 9, 2018 10:30:31 GMT
'Chilling Out': The mind-numbingly tedious adventures of Davros between the events of 'Destiny' and 'Revelation'.
'Where to Stick Your Celery': A practical guide to Time Lord medicinal botany.
'Haiii!: Keep Trim and Kick Bad Guys Too': The Third Doctor's sensational five-year fitness programme.
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Post by fitzoliverj on Jun 9, 2018 10:36:01 GMT
1) In the tradition of creating spinoffs for deeply-unpopular one-time characters.... "The Jeremy Fitzoliver Adventures!"
Oh, hang on, he appeared twice. Also, he's great.
2) "Ian: The Wormwood Scrubs Files" and "Barbara: The Holloway Files", taking place after their return to London in 1965 and subsequent arrest and imprisonment for the kidnap and presumed murder of Susan and her grandfather.
3) "UNIT '75ish-give-or-take-five-or-six-years", featuring Yates, Osgood, Bell, Hawke, etc and explaining what they're all up to in Pertwee era stories they don't feature in.
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Post by shutupbanks on Jun 9, 2018 12:00:57 GMT
"Bannermen to Bannerman:" How Ray went from biker chick to taking over as foster-gran to Sarah Jane's son.
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Post by xlozdob on Jun 9, 2018 12:05:20 GMT
2) "Ian: The Wormwood Scrubs Files" and "Barbara: The Holloway Files", taking place after their return to London in 1965 and subsequent arrest and imprisonment for the kidnap and presumed murder of Susan and her grandfather. LONDON 1965! Okay so im thinking what if they set a series in coal hill school, (you know the one from the first episode of doctor who) and followed a random bunch of teenagers that no one cares about, and to be really edgy they could have the title be a simple noun like “school” or “lesson”. I mean how ludicrous is that, there would never be a series like that but still fun to imagine hahaha. Idk that one might actually work...
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Post by xlozdob on Jun 9, 2018 12:08:36 GMT
I think after their newfound fandom with #DoctorWhoOnTwitch, Big Finish would be losing money if they didn't do 'Tomb of the Tomberman' and 'UNIT BOYO: The Further Adventures of Evans'.
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Post by fitzoliverj on Jun 9, 2018 16:11:08 GMT
'UNIT BOYO: The Further Adventures of Evans'. That's just sil- oh, hang on, somebody's pretty much done that already.
Similarly, I have a vague recollection that there's supposed to be a Lytton-centric comic or novel series in preparation, so why not start publishing prequels to the "Attack of the Cybermen" novelisation (the one where it's Lytton's sidekick who is the viewpoint character)?
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Post by Audio Watchdog on Jun 9, 2018 18:38:48 GMT
I would make the case that several years ago a Jago & Litefoot spin-off series would have sounded kind of ridiculous.
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Post by nucleusofswarm on Jun 9, 2018 18:48:36 GMT
I would make the case that several years ago a Jago & Litefoot spin-off series would have sounded kind of ridiculous. The buttered halibut deserved its own show.
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Post by coldlazarou on Jun 9, 2018 19:37:26 GMT
Five-disc 'Max Capricorn Adventures' boxset. The cunning and avaricious capers of everyone's favourite gold-toothed head in a wheelie bin.
I fully expect it to be announced by the year's end, quite honestly.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 9, 2018 19:56:16 GMT
Classic Doctors meet The Silence: Four totally forgettable stories
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Post by aztec on Jun 9, 2018 20:40:36 GMT
I would make the case that several years ago a Jago & Litefoot spin-off series would have sounded kind of ridiculous. And now The Lady Christina spinoff sounds every bit as weird an idea to me, perhaps Bf can work their magic again...
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Post by aztec on Jun 9, 2018 20:46:52 GMT
Classic Doctors meet The Silence: Four totally forgettable stories I kinda want to hear a literally forgettable non story (i.e the tardis is feeling lazy and lands the Doctor on a world with no monsters, conspiracies or danger for once) for curiosity's sake there would be a lot of comedy to be mined from the Doctor's bemusement and frustration at being away from the action, and it would be interesting to hear/see etc how the tardis crew operates in their downtime out of danger..
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Post by aztec on Jun 9, 2018 20:57:17 GMT
New Nardole: Classic Shopping, a feature length 12 episode boxset set in the continuity of New Who Series 10, we follow the loyal, but bemused and ever so bumbling Nardole as he falls for The Doctor's 'cunning ruse' and navigates the complex British public transport system fetching that ever so important packet of crisps from Birmingham to Bristol, getting sidetracked by arguments with his invisible friends and talking crows along the way. Featuring the glorious return of fan favourite characters, The Man with Chips, miscellaneous UNIT soldier no 4, and that woman the Doctor once said hello to on a train.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 9, 2018 21:16:50 GMT
Classic Doctors meet The Silence: Four totally forgettable stories I kinda want to hear a literally forgettable non story (i.e the tardis is feeling lazy and lands the Doctor on a world with no monsters, conspiracies or danger for once) for curiosity's sake there would be a lot of comedy to be mined from the Doctor's bemusement and frustration at being away from the action, and it would be interesting to hear/see etc how the tardis crew operates in their downtime out of danger.. They could do spin-offs called The Doctor Departs: Fang Rock Lighthouse - an hour of the distant sounds of seagulls and waves and the drip drip of the tap on the used plates Silurian Aftermath - after the Brigadier seals them in the caves, the surviving Silurians search for a candle and match, whilst bickering over whose bright idea it was to go above ground again Devils Enders - a soap opera about simple rural folk centred around the Pub 'The Cloven Hoof' with an incoming cockney landlord causing ripples as he replaces the ever trusted 'Bert the landlord' Coal Hill 1964 - an imperial Dalek takes up it's new post as science master after the destruction of the Dalek fleet by the 7th Doctor, in the absence of one Mr Chesterton, not expected back till the following year at least
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