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October 29th, 2016 2 comments

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Doctor Who: Destiny of the Doctor Box Set Audio CD

Available to order from www.bigfinish.com

Also available to order from www.amazon.co.uk

Doctor Who: Destiny of the Doctor/12 CDs: The Complete Series Box Set Audio CD.

Originally created to mark the 50th anniversary of Doctor Who, Big Finish Productions produced a special range of audiobook titles, each focusing on one of the eleven Doctors. They are collected together here in a new set, telling the complete story.

These are dramatised readings, featuring stars from every era of the BBC series new and old alongside fresh new voices, and this box set contains all eleven adventures plus a bonus ‘making of’ disc.

Anyone buying this on CD from Big Finish will also get instant access to a full download in either MP3 or Audiobook format.

Written By: Nigel Robinson, Simon Guerrier, Andrew Smith, Jonathan Morris, Steve Lyons, Nev Fountain, James Swallow, Alan Barnes, Cavan Scott & Mark Wright, Darren Jones, Matt Fitton
Directed By: John Ainsworth
Cast

Carole Ann Ford, Frazer Hines, Richard Franklin, Lalla Ward, Janet Fielding, Nicola Bryant, Sophie Aldred, India Fisher, Nicholas Briggs, Catherine Tate, Jenna Coleman

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2 comments

  • The Monitor

    October 29th, 2016 - 5:37pm

    Bought this the minute BF announced it as no-one outside the trade knew it was coming.

    I guess this is the third time they have been released, the £100 TARDIS box I never managed to get.

    Lovely compact release. I think box sets within which are many cardboard sleeved releases is the ultimate all-round way to have the product. Individual releases will now be consigned to the attic.

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  • Al

    October 29th, 2016 - 3:58pm

    Glad to see this back in circulation. My only complaint is they had Jenna read a story that didn’t feature Clara. But then I realized the one-off companion in that story could have been an echo. (I’m not spoiling any plot by speculating.)

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