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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2016 14:33:36 GMT
Thank you everyone so much, I ended up getting 1963:Fanfare For The Common Men as I am A Big Beetles Fan and I already had all of the 5th doctor releases from the first 50 monthly range so they have gone on to my listen to list. Again, Thank you everyone for being such a great help.
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Post by mrperson on Jan 25, 2016 20:47:56 GMT
I don't see The Mutant Phase mentioned here. A clever "timey-wimey" one.
It never seems to get much love, but it is one of my favorites. (Cobwebs, Spare Parts, and Creatures of Beauty are also outstanding stories).
Of course, when I start trying to answer questions like this I end up listing just about everything...oy...
I agree wholeheartedly with the vast majority of recommendations in this thread
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Post by Bazoolium on Jan 25, 2016 20:59:53 GMT
Lots of people have mentioned Cobwebs, everyone seems to love it. I thought it was quite boring, I can't remember much that happened in it. There was very little interact between the Doctor and Nyssa.
I got it in my first subscription, along with the Stockbridge Trilogy. Eternal Summer was a far superior story for me.
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Post by omega on Jan 25, 2016 21:37:17 GMT
If you get the Stockbridge trilogy as part of a subscription you'll get a bonus Short Trip, Museum Peace, and subscriber special story, An Earthly Child. Both are with the Eighth Doctor, and the latter has Carole Ann Ford (first companion Susan on TV) and Paul McGann's son playing his great-grandson.
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Post by elkawho on Jan 25, 2016 22:31:04 GMT
If you get the Stockbridge trilogy as part of a subscription you'll get a bonus Short Trip, Museum Peace, and subscriber special story, An Earthly Child. Both are with the Eighth Doctor, and the latter has Carole Ann Ford (first companion Susan on TV) and Paul McGann's son playing his great-grandson. Both of these bonuses are really, really good. Museum Peace is a Short Trip, and although you don't NEED to, it helps if you've heard Dalek Empire. You don't need any back story for An Earthly Child.
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Post by omega on Jan 25, 2016 22:39:28 GMT
If you get the Stockbridge trilogy as part of a subscription you'll get a bonus Short Trip, Museum Peace, and subscriber special story, An Earthly Child. Both are with the Eighth Doctor, and the latter has Carole Ann Ford (first companion Susan on TV) and Paul McGann's son playing his great-grandson. Both of these bonuses are really, really good. Museum Peace is a Short Trip, and although you don't NEED to, it helps if you've heard Dalek Empire. You don't need any back story for An Earthly Child. Susan and Alex from An Earthly Child return late in the Eighth Doctor and Lucie stories, which goes deeper into their relationships with the Eighth Doctor. This run of stories is a great way to get into the Eighth Doctor on audio, and begins with Blood of the Daleks Part One.
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