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[Doctor Who] audio dramas 

But, on the other hand: I've now finished all* of segment 5!

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*not actually all, because in the middle of it there are 2 special releases which are really hard to find.

And because I skipped ahead and listened to segment 6 already, I'm now moving on to segment 7, which contains the Doctor again! It's been almost a month since I listened to a drama with the Doctor in it, there's been a lot of spin off stuff.

[Doctor Who] audio dramas 

hmmm..... maybe I *should* add the original-to-audio audiobooks to this list...

[Doctor Who] audio dramas | opinions wanted 

Which should I do:

option 1: Add the audiobooks to the list, thus meaning I have to re-do all the segment numbers

option 2: Add the audiobooks to a seperate page, with notes about which segments they should be in

option 3: do nothing

[Doctor Who] audio dramas | opinions (no longer) wanted 

I'm going to be doing option 2 – the situation with audiobooks is much simpler than the situation with audio dramas.

Plus: if I'm in the mood for listening to an audio drama, I'm not necessarily in the mood for an audiobook, and I think that probably applies to other people too.

Plus plus: I can also make a list for the novels this way, without making it difficult for people to also find the audiobooks.

[Doctor Who] audio dramas 

I've finished a few more audio dramas since I last posted an update, 2 of which (The Holy Terror and The Mutant Phase) were very good.

But, exciting news: the next audio dramas in the list are ones starring Paul McGann as the 8th Doctor.

I'm really looking forward to these, I love (what little I've seen of) Paul McGann's portrayal of the Doctor, and I'm eager to see where this series takes the character.

[Doctor Who] audio dramas 

What makes these especially interesting is that the writers have free reign: with the other Doctors, all the stories have to somehow fit in with the established timeline shown on TV, but the only 8th Doctor TV story was the movie, which showed the first few hours of his life, and ended with him leaving alone in the TARDIS. There's no sequence of companions to deal with, and there's no difficulty adding in an essentially infinite number of adventures set after the movie

[Doctor Who] audio dramas | clarifying tangent 

I say that there's nothing to deal with, but that's an over simplification. Prior to the audio dramas starting, there were:

• 40 books published featuring the 8th doctor's adventures, set directly after the TV movie
• Two *separate* series of comic strips, a total of 20 stories.

But for the most part you can just say that the order of the stories is:

1. The Movie
2. Books
3. Comics
4. Audio Dramas

and each of those is completely separate

[Doctor Who] audio dramas | International Women's Day 

For International Women's day, Big Finish is releasing a box set of new stories that are lead by women, written by women, directed by women, AND produced by a woman.

bigfinish.com/news/v/the-eight

Doctor Who • Audio Dramas ░ Thoughts on Paul McGann after 2 episodes 

eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

Doctor Who • Audio Dramas ░ Thoughts on Paul McGann after 2 episodes 

Paul McGann is... really good!

I don't know what else to say except aaaa

Doctor Who • Audio Dramas ░ Main Range 17: Sword of Orion 

Sword of Orion is really hecking good.

It's the first Big Finish story to feature the cybermen, and I'm glad they didn't just go with the "foiling an invasion" plotline – this one is jam-packed with human drama and intrigue (much like my favourite classic series cyberman story, Tomb of the Cybermen).

Doctor Who • Audio Dramas ░ Main Range 18: The Stones of Venice 

I listened to The Stones of Venice today, and I liked it.

It's very gloomy, though...

Doctor Who • Audio Dramas 

I'm considering changing the page so that instead of each entry listing the featured companions and enemies, it lists the author.

Doctor Who • Audio Dramas 

Looking at this as though I'm a casual Doctor Who fan who wants to figure out what to listen to, I wouldn't find this useful.

Knowing who wrote a story is (sadly) far less intriguing than knowing who is in it.

Doctor Who • Audio Dramas ░ Main Range 19: Minuet in Hell 

I didn't like this one as much, and even though it's not the *worst*, it did have several themes that made me uncomfortable.

I did like that they had Nicholas Briggs playing a man who had been caught up in a time vortex malfunction and was convinced that he was The Doctor
(Briggs had previously played the Doctor in some fan audio dramas several years earlier.)

Doctor Who • Audio Dramas 

Speaking of Nicholas Briggs, he just answered a question of mine in the latest Big Finish podcast:

bigfinish.com/podcasts/v/2019-

(at around the 9 minute mark)

Doctor Who • Audio Dramas ░ Main Range 19: Minuet in Hell 

Thinking about Minuet in Hell again, and there are so many elements that I like:

• it features the Brigadier alongside the 8th Doctor, for the first time
• it's set on Earth, but not in London
• there are 3 seemingly separate plot-lines happening at once, and the ways they weave into each other are amazing

But I don't like how edgy it is.

(continued)

Doctor Who • Audio Dramas ░ Main Range 19: Minuet in Hell 

and I especially don't like that the 8th Doctor has such a diminished role in this story.

I usually like stories where the Doctor is absent/barely there (like Blink, Turn Left, and The Crimson Horror), but in this case I'm not too sure.

Especially since we have the Brigadier here! The Brigadier and the 8th Doctor only properly meet up in Part 4, and it feels like somewhat wasted potential.

Doctor Who • Audio Dramas ░ Main Range 19: Minuet in Hell 

Also I'm getting an increasing sense of "the audio dramas like to make paranormal things real or have creatures that feed on emotions"

MR 2: Phantasmagoria
features an occultist and seemingly supernatural phenomenon

MR 4: The Land of the Dead
features ancient creatures from Koyukon mythology

MR 5: The Fearmonger
features a creature which feeds on fear.

MR 9: The Spectre of Lanyon Moor
features a Spectre/imp

(cont)

Doctor Who • Audio Dramas 

MR 10: Winter for the Adept
features a poltergeist

MR 13: The Shadow of the Scourge
features creatures from another dimension which feed on dark thoughts

MR 19: Minuet in Hell
features "demons" who feed off fear and anger.

That's 37%.

37% of the main range stories so far feature either paranormal themes or emotion eating psychic creatures.

and the next one?
it features a werewolf.

Doctor Who • Audio Dramas 

It looks like they stop doing paranormal stories after Main Range 26: Primeval

thank goodness for that... I think the oversaturation of the audio dramas with Supernatural Nonsense That Turns Out To Be Aliens is starting to get a little draining.

Doctor Who • Audio Dramas ░ Wirrn: Race Memory 

Every time there's a gap between BBV stories, I forget that they can actually be good.

Race Memory is really good (and is somewhat of a sequel to the TV story "Ark in Space")

Doctor Who • Audio Dramas ░ Update ✨ 

I've now listened to all of Segment 8!

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Currently I'm debating whether my reviews should be visible right away, or if they should be hidden by default. Let me know what you think!

Doctor Who • Audio Dramas 

Currently, my favourites list at the top of the page includes:

2 seventh doctor stories
1 sixth doctor story that I've not even actually listened to and keep intending on replacing
1 eighth doctor story

Maybe I should try to have one favourite for each doctor?

I'm not sure...

Doctor Who • Audio Dramas 

I think part of my problem is that (in my mind at least) "favourite" is a different category to "definitely recommended"

So even though I definitely recommend The Marian Conspiracy and The Holy Terror (6th Doctor stories), I don't consider either to be my favourite. And even if I did, The Holy Terror isn't neccessarily the best introduction point for someone new to big finish, and The Marian Conspiracy is purely historical, which makes it sound less appealing.

Doctor Who • Audio Dramas 

it's better to not have a 6th doctor story in the favourites list for now, than to have a list full of lies

Doctor Who • Audio Dramas ░ Main Range 20: Loups-Garoux 

I *was* enjoying this.

And then there's this really unnecessary scene where the Doctor goes to Turlough and awkwardly asks about dating and says stuff on the lines of "I don't really understand women".

And.... arg... it's so frustrating, because it humanises the Doctor in exactly the worst possible way — it makes him seem like an awkward school boy who has never had girls for friends, when the Doctor has had plenty of girls as companions.

Doctor Who • Audio Dramas ░ Main Range 20: Loups-Garoux 

The doctor is a several century old alien who has had all sorts of different friends and experiences.

Clueless about dating? yes, that makes sense - the Doctor never seems particularly interested in romance until their 8th incarnation.
But clueless about women???? that's nonsense.

Doctor Who • Audio Dramas ░ Main Range 20: Loups-Garoux 

Well, I finished listening to it and enjoyed all of it except that one scene, so I've put it in the "Yes" pile.

And thankfully: this is the last paranormal one until Main Range 26!

And then (as far as I can tell) there aren't any paranormal ones for yonks after that!

I'm so glad that they escaped the storytelling rut they were in, because I think I would stop listening if there were more.

Doctor Who • Audio Dramas 

I'm also glad that I took a break from listening to the audio dramas for a week. I've come back to them refreshed, for one thing, but for another: I'm about to hit a significant paywall. I believe it will be the most significant paywall in the guide, because:

• For segment 9, I need to pay for one release
• For segment 10, I need to buy an audio book
• For segment 12, I need to get a subscription
• For segment 14, I need to order 8 CDs

The CDs are so expensive…

Doctor Who • Audio Dramas 

for later releases, the price of them is higher in general, but because I don't need to pay for shipping I still think I'd end up saving money.

Time will tell, but I suspect that segment 14 will be the most expensive segment in the entire guide (because it's TWO different series that are inextricably intertwined together, and they're both only available on CD)

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Doctor Who • Audio Dramas ░ Main Range 21: Dust Breeding 

Dust Breeding was so good... it's got one of my favourite things: a collection of events that seem completely unrelated, that slowly weave together to form one cohesive story.

It's also got the Master!

Doctor Who • Audio Dramas ░ Update ✨ 

I added "previous in range" links to the guide, so now you can easily go backwards as well as forwards!

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Doctor Who • Audio Dramas ░ Main Range 23: Project: Twilight (Spoilers!) 

me, a few days ago: ah good it looks like there aren't any paranormal stories for a while
project twilight episode 1: this is a story about genetic engineering!
project twilight episode 3: it turns out that this genetic engineering was actually creating...... vampires!!!!!
me: oh for goodness sake

Doctor Who • Audio Dramas ░ Main Range 23: Project: Twilight 

This story is already incredibly gruesome and dark, and then it had to go to "vampires".

And then even worse: they establish that vampires were real beforehand, and that the genetic experiments were just on converting soldiers into vampires (so that they'd be essentially immortal).

I wouldn't have minded them doing that.... if they hadn't already done **so much** paranormal stuff already

Doctor Who • Audio Dramas 

Anyway, the next 4 audio dramas look like they'll be more interesting.

And then I'll have listened to 50 audio dramas!

Wow!

Doctor Who • Audio Dramas ░ Main Range 24: The Eye of the Scorpion 

aaaa this one was amazing!

It explored a period of history that the show rarely seems to want to touch (Ancient Egypt), created some interesting historical political drama and mixed it with alien influences...

it's so good

Doctor Who • Audio Dramas ░ Update ✨ 

I've now listened to all of segment 9!

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Next up is some more Bernice Summerfield, which I am looking forward to!

Doctor Who • Audio Dramas ░ Upcoming Stuff 

I'm looking forward to an upcoming audio drama, which they just announced is going to feature a meeting between the first and second doctors.

Here's a behind the scenes video of Frazer Hines and Peter Purves playing the 2nd and 1st Doctors:
youtube.com/watch?v=fXGZqE6bgr

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Doctor Who • Audio Dramas ░ Update ✨ 

Update: I got rid of some javascript!

Previously, the page would load all the tables, but the table rows would just be a default colour. Then, a script would go through each table and set each row to the appropriate colour.
This meant that whenever you loaded the page, the colours would suddenly pop in after a second or two.

But now: all that processing happens ahead of time, so the colours are already there when you load the page!

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Doctor Who • Audio Dramas ░ coding things 

This was actually quite complicated to do: my source file is markdown, and markdown's convenient table format doesn't support tables with custom colours on each row. I could use custom colours if I manually make the tables in html but that makes them very hard to edit.

So what I had to do is make a filter that converts the markdown tables into html tables, then looks inside the table to see what my review is, and then sets the row colours accordingly

Doctor Who • Audio Dramas ░ coding things 

If you're curious, the source for my website is here: nest.pijul.com/AveryLychee/lyc

`Filter.hs` and `Abbrevs.hs` contains all the code that allows me to make the audio guide without having to write lots of repetitive html.

The file that contains the actual content of the audio guide is `src/doctor-who/audio-guide.md`.

Doctor Who • Audio Dramas ░ New Intro 

I've rewritten the intro section: it's now longer, but it should give readers a bit more flexibility.

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Since it's quite long, I won't ask anyone to do this for me, but I'd love to hear your thoughts on the new intro section (it's everything before the segments themselves).

Doctor Who • Audio Dramas ░ Update ✨ 

Really big update this time!

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• Rewrote the intro section.
• Re-arranged *the entire listening order*, to hopefully make it easier for people following along to keep track.

Doctor Who • Audio Dramas ░ Details on the new ordering 

The old ordering was:

"Each series is organised by the release date of its LAST episode, and then placed in the list accordingly."

Which made sense for the original guide, which was just one continuous list of audio dramas.

But when I added numbered segments to make navigation easier, suddenly that no longer really made sense, because it was messy.

Doctor Who • Audio Dramas ░ Details on the new ordering 

So the new ordering is based on half years.

For each half year:

• First, add a segment for all the Main Range releases from that half of the year.
• Second, add segments for each named Big Finish series with their concluding episode in that half year.
• Third, add a segment for all of the BBV releases from that half year (if there were any).
• Finally, add any miscellaneous or special releases into a "Misc" segment.

Doctor Who • Audio Dramas ░ Details on the new ordering 

By doing it like this, it means that the guide doesn't feel completely random, and instead it has a clear repeating pattern.

About a third of the way through the guide, the number of releases per month increases drastically, so the segments from then on are based on quarter years instead of half years, but it's the same pattern.

Anyway, the conclusion is: the new ordering is slightly harder for me to make, but much easier to follow.

Doctor Who • Audio Dramas ░ Update ✨ 

New Stuff:

• The BBC Audiobooks are now part of the guide (all 148 of them >_>) — you can find them in the "Misc" segments from 2005 onwards.
• There are some new navigation tools from *outside* the segments: each year of releases is marked, and includes links to jump forwards or backwards a year, and also a small section indicating what's new in that year.

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Doctor Who • Audio Dramas ░ Thoughts on Dalek Empire 

I'm 3/4 of the way through Dalek Empire, and I'm liking it a lot.

I genuinely have no idea how it's going to end. Every single episode has added more mysteries, and gone in completely different directions to what I expected.

Doctor Who • Audio Dramas ░ Advice Wanted 

I'm considering re-arranging the tables.

Which of these do you think is better?

(Images: 2 versions of the same table.
In the left version, each row is ordered as: Audio Drama name, then Review, and then the featured characters.
In the right version, each row is ordered as: Audio drama name, then the featured characters, and then the review )

Doctor Who • Audio Dramas ░ More thoughts on Dalek Empire (Series 1) 

Heck, I really did not expect it to end like that.

I definitely recommend listening to Dalek Empire, it's amazingly well produced and kept me constantly wondering what was going to happen next!

(I've known about Dalek Empire's existence for quite a while, because a lot of fan sites talked about it, even ones that didn't mention the other audio dramas at all. I can see why it got so popular!)

Doctor Who • Audio Dramas ░ Update ✨ 

I've finished listening to all the audio dramas from 2001, so now's a good time to point you all to my guide again:

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If you haven't looked at it for a while, you might notice that things have been re-arranged!

The intro is on its own page, you get more choices, the *entire ordering* has been modified and simplified, you can navigate year-by-year, and more!

Doctor Who • Audio Dramas ░ Invaders from Mars (review, slur mention) 

I loved Invaders from Mars, it's really fun.

"Hallowe'en 1938.

A month after a mysterious meteorite lit up the skies of New York State, Martian invaders laid waste to the nation. At least, according to soon-to-be infamous Orson Welles they did. But what if some of the panicked listeners to the legendary The War of the Worlds broadcast weren't just imagining things?"

Except…

Doctor Who • Audio Dramas ░ Invaders from Mars (review, slur mention) 

…at one point someone uses the f-slur.

Why did you do this, Gatiss. You could have just not used that word.

But ignoring that, Invaders from Mars is a fun (and somewhat meta) story, and it's (almost) one of my favourites. I'd really recommend it!

Doctor Who • Audio Dramas ░ Invaders from Mars (review, slur mention) 

to be clear about it being one of my favourites:

it's very silly and naff and a parody of pulp radio plays. It's a lot of fun, but it hasn't got much depth.

I still really enjoyed it though.

Doctor Who • Audio Dramas ░ Spoilers for second "season" of 8th Doctor stories 

interestingly, the story contains a bunch of historical innaccuracies, because part of the overall plot-arc for this "season" is about how Charlotte, the Doctor's companion, shouldn't exist, and the paradox is tearing the fabric of time itself into pieces...

Doctor Who • Audio Dramas ░ The Chimes of Midnight 

The Chimes of Midnight is incredibly good.

I really love stories where things start mysterious and then get even more mysterious...

Doctor Who • Audio Dramas ░ The Chimes of Midnight 

A concern, though: I don't know how much sense it makes if you *haven't* already listened to Storm Warning.

It's probably perfectly fine, but I'm not sure...

Doctor Who • Audio Dramas ░ Seasons of Fear 

aaaaa Seasons of Fear was really good!

I really love time travel paradox stories, and this one is really interesting and engaging.

It's also definitely where the arc of this "season" of 8th Doctor stories starts to really kick in, and it's exciting... I'm looking forward to finding out what happens next!

(The reason "season" is in quotes is because it's not officially a season, but it's still got a story arc.)

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