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Post by Deleted on Mar 18, 2020 0:12:22 GMT
Not sure how you would do this, especially on audio. But considering Doctor Who has been known to lampoon/tackle other genres, I would like to see them attempt to do an action film. Maybe something along the lines of Last Action Hero where due to the actions of an alien device, the world is steadily changing to become more destructive? (A single bullet can blow up a tank, etc)
Can you imagine U.N.I.T. having to deal with the actions of an out of control action hero? Especially if said hero does have the best of intentions? Hey, this might be the first time that hyperbole can be used unironically as an adjective to describe a bit of technical gadgetry. It would literally be a Hyperbolic Intensifier ("I call it the Very Machine," said the Doctor.).
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Post by grinch on Mar 23, 2020 22:24:59 GMT
Even though I do agree that it would probably for the best to not do a continuation of the Sarah Jane Adventures, I think it would be neat to see some of it incorporated into an adventure or two. Maybe the Bane or Miss Wormwood could appear to oppose the Doctor or even UNIT? What about the Xyloks lying just beneath the Earth’s surface?
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Post by grinch on Apr 10, 2020 7:50:29 GMT
I’d like to see another release featuring Frobisher. Who wouldn’t after all? I do seem to have this recurring image I find quite amusing of an adventure with him in the Old West. Just the thought of a penguin wearing a Stetson and holster riding atop a horse tickles my funny bones.
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Post by grinch on May 7, 2020 16:46:28 GMT
As much I am getting rather tired of the Time War at the moment, I would be keen to see a Chronicles of the Time War esque boxset which focuses on how the conflict has affected the universe outside of Gallifrey and the Doctor.
In between the seconds of eternity that make up the foundations of reality, the Time War rages on...
Abslom Daak. Criminal. Psychopath. Dalek Killer. Long ago, he and his band of Star Tigers were once the scourge of the Dalek Empire.
But those days are long since gone. And Daak is not the man he used to be. Age and a close encounter one too many have robbed him of his youth and killer instinct.
His life once considered a death sentence has now become a purgatory. It’s unknown how Daak has been able to survive for so long but many think that it’s a combination of stubbornness and simply because he doesn’t know how to die.
Not like Daak cares at all what people may think.
After all, he now spends his days on the fringes of the galaxy working for far too little credits as part of security at a sleazy night club. Wasting away many a sleepless night drinking with his closest thing to a friend, the delusional Sontaran “Commander” Strask and getting into fights with the occasional rowdy Ogron patron.
That it is until he visited by a mysterious stranger who makes him an offer. Now reunited with his former Star Tigers (many of whom have since moved on with their lives) Daak finds himself taking part in one last mission. A mission which will take him deep within the heart of the ever expanding Dalek Empire to save existence as we know it.
After all, what’s a Dalek Killer to do?
Time to rev up the Chain-Sword...
Obviously something like Logan would be a good example for what this sort of story would be.
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Post by BHTvsTFC on Sept 20, 2020 16:52:14 GMT
Doctor Who - The War Doctor Splintered!!
The Time War escalates dramatically in this (2 to 4 x 3CD) box set series, as true chaos affects time and space as we know it. Imagine if the Titanic never sank, or was a prototype for a space ship rather than a sailing ship. Imagine if Margaret Thatcher had been a labour Prime Minister or little more than a grocer's daughter. Maybe Mondas stayed in it's orbit or never had a twin planet, or it's twin planet wasn't earth. Perhaps the Osirans were a dominant force in the universe or the eternals had claimed enlightenment. Perhaps the Daleks were not alone in fighting the Time War and the Vampires were involved fighting both them and the Time Lords and winning! The possibilities regarding the true horrors of the Time War have barely scratched the surface so far.
As the War escalates the Time Lords ability to regenerate comes back to haunt them, causing fluxes in all their appearances. The War Doctor is affected most of all as his own personality splits wide open and a plethora of War Doctor's take his place to fight back and restore some kind of order to the chaos. Each release sees a different actor or actress to play the part - not an alternative Doctor, but still the War Doctor, each knowing they need to restore the original War Doctor in order to regain full consciousness.
I think it would be a wonderful opportunity to really dig into the heart of the war and Big Finish have at their disposal a lot of great players who could help expand the War Doctor's era in the absence of the late, great John Hurt. Think of Sian Phillips, Alexander Vlahos, Rowena Cooper, Blake Ritson, Paterson Joseph, Ian Reddington, Frances Barber, etc. On top of this maybe they could get a few scoops in to play the role - David Jason, Francis De La Tour perhaps. Equally you could sample John Hurt's excellent wailing from The Invisible Man as he fights to regain control between each 'change over,' rather than the conventional regeneration, and perhaps sample some lines for the final scenes when he does.
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Post by johnhurtdoctor on Sept 20, 2020 17:53:06 GMT
Need to get back to work on this. Not coming soon to Big Finish a new trilogy,
The Time War: The Pentamerous.
The Time War rages on, infecting all of causality. One terrible day the most heroic of individuals will commit the most monstrous of acts. But before then, deep within the forgotten chambers of Gallifrey's most noble citadel, desperate Time Lords set in motion a desperate plan to fight evil with evil.
Derek Jacobi (The War Master) Mark Bonnar (The Eleven) Rufus Hound (The Meddling Monk) Michael Jayston (The Valeyard) Thandie Newton (The Rani)
with Julia McKenzie (The Twelve) Charlotte Rampling (Cardinal Ollistra)
Time War:The Pentamerous Vol 1. 1. A Malevolent Menagerie 2. Behind the Veil 3. Cry Havoc... 4. The Head of the Serpent
Time War: The Pentamerous Vol 2. 1. Long Live the King 2. Temporal Attrition 3. Things Fall Apart 4. In Other Worlds
Time War The Pentamerous Vol 3. 1. Casus Belli 2. Lacerated Time 3. The Slaves of History 4. What Was Lost
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Post by grinch on Nov 9, 2020 23:14:18 GMT
This will never happen but I would love to see an adaptation of the Titan Comic Strip ‘Sin-Eaters’ for the Ninth Doctor Adventures range.
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Post by grinch on Nov 16, 2020 22:33:44 GMT
A series of stories perhaps featuring different Doctors all with the underlying theme of fables as a connecting strand. Of course, Aesop himself would make an appearance in the final of these stories.
Not sure which Doctors would be best for such a series but I was thinking perhaps the Second, Fourth or the Sixth.
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Post by muckypup on Nov 16, 2020 22:46:58 GMT
the doctor becomes a Jedi and kills both kylo Ren and Rey at the end of force awakens
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Post by mark687 on Nov 16, 2020 22:59:42 GMT
The Doctor turns the TARDIS into a Multi Dimensional Bar Every popular show can stop in a drink and abvice.
Regards
mark687
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Post by dannybl on Nov 16, 2020 23:32:21 GMT
This will never happen but I would love to see an adaptation of the Titan Comic Strip ‘Sin-Eaters’ for the Ninth Doctor Adventures range. The Ninth Doctor comics were fascinating in the way that they were a lot more continuity heavy than his TV season.
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Post by grinch on Nov 17, 2020 21:00:48 GMT
This will never happen but I would love to see an adaptation of the Titan Comic Strip ‘Sin-Eaters’ for the Ninth Doctor Adventures range. The Ninth Doctor comics were fascinating in the way that they were a lot more continuity heavy than his TV season. Indeed. I’d almost go so far as to say it was to their detriment as well as to their benefit.
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Post by grinch on Nov 17, 2020 21:01:57 GMT
A trilogy of stories where the Eric Roberts Master goes up against the first three Doctors. If only to hear how entertaining it would be to hear the amusing contrast between them.
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Post by grinch on Nov 18, 2020 16:51:59 GMT
Never going to happen what with the apparently poor sales of the Novel Adaptations range, but I would have loved to have seen an adaptation of The Sorcerer’s Apprentice (Christopher Bulis) and Prime Time (Mike Tucker)
The latter only because I really love the idea of the Fleshsmiths and especially how grotesque they are as a concept.
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Post by timegirl on Nov 18, 2020 17:29:05 GMT
An annual DW fan submitted BF anthology, perhaps with a story for every Doctor. Each story is a full cast Audio drama each written by a different fan/aspiring writer. This would allow for even more new voices to be heard that might not get to otherwise, since there would be multiple writing slots.
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Post by timegirl on Nov 19, 2020 19:26:33 GMT
When BF eventually get Capaldi, a box set where his companion is a sweet but easily embarrassed young Victorian gentleman/ aspiring novelist played by Dev Patel. With 12 putting him in all sorts of fish out of water scenarios that go against his Victorian sensibility and he gets annoyed at 12 constantly playing his electric guitar while he is trying to write, but they eventually become best friends.
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Post by grinch on Nov 20, 2020 18:46:41 GMT
An Avengers in style release where Liz Shaw, Jo Grant and Sarah Jane Smith must team up to rescue the Doctor.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 20, 2020 18:57:27 GMT
TORCHWOOD-THE END 😎
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Post by grinch on Nov 20, 2020 19:04:43 GMT
I know you’re joking but that could actually make for a good story. An immortal and now slightly haggard Captain Jack roaming the remains of what was once Cardiff. The sun in its dying throes barely illuminating the shattered landscape.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 20, 2020 19:06:46 GMT
I know you’re joking but that could actually make for a good story. An immortal and now slightly haggard Captain Jack roaming the remains of what was once Cardiff. The sun in its dying throes barely illuminating the shattered landscape. No ...just it ends lol
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