Book 3

Doom Coalition

by John Dorney and Matt Fitton

Published 31 October 2016
The Doctor has been disposed of, and the end of the universe is nigh. There will only be one winner, but how many will lose? 4.1 Ship in a Bottle by John Dorney. The Doctor, Liv and Helen are hurtling into a future that has been utterly destroyed, trapped inside a shuttle with no possible means of escape. But with the lives of everyone in the universe in the balance, they've got to find one. And soon. When the stakes are this high, you can't just give up. Or can you? 4.2 Songs of Love by Matt Fitton. Left to fend for herself against a bunch of power-hungry plotters hell-bent on destroying the universe, what choice does a girl have but to throw in her lot with the winning side? Using her past to her advantage, River Song returns to the ancestral seat of the Time Lords to make her last stand. 4.3 The Side of the Angels by Matt Fitton. Cardinal Ollistra has plans for New York, plans which involve the Deputy Mayor and her sponsor, one 'Reverend Mortimer' - better known to the Doctor as the Meddling Monk. The Eleven arrives to stamp out the resistance, but that isn't the only danger the Doctor finds lurking in the shadows - for New York is a city of Weeping Angels. 4.4
Stop the Clock by John Dorney. The time has arrived. Events are in motion. The end of the universe is at hand and the Doctor and his friends have one hour to save eternity. Starting now. Doctor Who - Doom Coalition is a follow-up to Big Finish's Dark Eyes series - the first of which received the Best Online Drama at the 2014 BBC Drama Awards. British TV and Hollywood star Paul McGann returns to his hugely popular portrayal of the Doctor (as seen on BBC TV in 2013's Night of the Doctor). Guest stars include comedian Rufus Hound, playing rogue Time Lord the Meddling Monk - a character previous played by Carry On star Peter Butterworth and one of The Goodies, Graeme Garden. CAST: Paul McGann (The Doctor), Nicola Walker (Liv Chenka), Hattie Morahan (Helen Sinclair), Alex Kingston (River Song), Mark Bonnar (The Eleven), Robert Bathurst (Padrac), Emma Cunniffe (The Sonomancer), Rufus Hound (The Meddling Monk), Beth Chalmers (Veklin), Carolyn Pickles (Cardinal Ollistra), Jacqueline Pearce (Ollistra), Olivia Poulet (Jerasta), Vince Leigh(Volstrom/ Matrix Keeper/ Computer), Sasha Behar (Presidential Aide/ Tessno/ Ladonne), Ronnie Ancona (Joanie Carrington), Alex Beckett (Alekall).

Book 6

Damaged Goods

by Russell T Davies and Jonathan Morris

Published 24 October 1996
The year is 1987 and there's a deadly new narcotic on the streets of London. As part of their investigations the Doctor and his companions Chris and Roz move into the Quadrant, a rundown housing estate. An ancient alien menace has been unleashed, a menace somehow linked to a local gang leader known as The Capper, a charmed young boy called Gabriel and his mother Winnie, the enigmatic Frei Foundation, and Eva Jericho, a woman driven to the brink of madness. As London descends into an apolcalytic nightmare, the doctor must uncover the truth about the residents of the Quadrant and a desperate bargain made one dark Christmas Eve...One of two releases this month adapting popular Doctor Who novels from the 1990's. Damaged Goods was originally written by Russell T Davies - the man behind the 2005 revival of Doctor Who! Star Michelle Collins is best know for her time as Cindy Beale in Eastenders, and then a subsequent role in Coronation Street. This is the first Big Finish production to bring together the team of the The Seventh Doctor, Chris Cwej and Roz Forrester from the Virgin Publishing novels which kept Doctor Who alive in the 1990's.
Big Finish recently marked the 15th anniversary of releasing popular Doctor Who stories on audio.

Book 46

Flip-flop

by Jonathan Morris

Published July 2003

Book 107

Helped the young scientist Robert McIntosh, the Doctor struggles to unravel the temporal implausibilities which bind the TARDIS to Thomas Brewster. Meanwhile, lost in Victorian London, Nyssa must face a host of spectral creatures gathering in the fog.

Book 189

Revenge of the Swarm

by Jonathan Morris

Published 26 August 2014

Book 201

We are the Daleks

by Jonathan Morris

Published 31 July 2015
The year is 1987, and Britain is divided. In Bradford, strikers are picketing and clashing with the police. In the City of London, stockbrokers are drinking champagne and politicians are courting the super-rich. The mysterious media mogul Alek Zenos, head of the Zenos Corporation, is offering Britain an economic miracle. His partners wish to invest - and their terms are too good to refuse. While the Doctor investigates Warfleet, a new computer game craze that is sweeping the nation, Mel goes undercover to find out the truth about Zenos's partners. The Daleks have a new paradigm. They intend to conquer the universe using economic power. The power of the free market!iC*Sylvester McCoy played the Doctor from 1987 to 1996, but is also familiar to modern cinema audiences as Radagast the Brown from Peter Jackson's The Hobbit movies. Bonnie Langford played a companion to both the Sixth Doctor (Colin Baker) and Seven Doctor (Sylvester McCoy), and her subsequent career has included Chicago on stage, and Dancing on Ice. Featuring the Daleks - consistently voted the public's favourite (and most feared) Doctor Who monsters!
CAST: Sylvester McCoy (The Doctor), Bonnie Langford (Melanie Bush), Kirsty Besterman (Serena Paget), Angus Wright (Alek Zenos), Mary Conlon (Celia Dunthorpe), Robbie Stevens (Niles Bunbury/Frank Lewis), Ashley Zhangazha (Brinsley Heaton), Lizzie Roper (Shari), Dominic Thornburn (Afrid), Nicholas Briggs (The Daleks).

Touched by an Angel

by Jonathan Morris

Published 23 June 2011
'The past is like a foreign country. Nice to visit, but you really wouldn't want to live there.'

In 2003, Rebecca Whitaker died in a road accident. Her husband Mark is still grieving. He receives a battered envelope, posted eight years ago, containing a set of instructions with a simple message: "You can save her."

As Mark is given the chance to save Rebecca, it's up to the Doctor, Amy and Rory to save the whole world. Because this time the Weeping Angels are using history itself as a weapon.

A thrilling all-new adventure featuring the Doctor, Amy and Rory, as played by Matt Smith, Karen Gillan and Arthur Darvill in the spectacular hit series from BBC Television.

Doctor Who

by Jonathan Morris

Published 4 September 2000
The Doctor and Romana land on one of the inner ships stuck in a terrible traffic jam near the space city known as G-Lock. Here people take part in themed death experiences. The Doctor's task is to defeat a creature called the Repulsion.

For this new edition of The Writer's Tale, Russell T Davies and Benjamin Cook expand their in-depth discussion of the creative life of Doctor Who to cover Russell's final year as Head Writer and Executive Producer of the show, as well as his work behind the increasingly successful Torchwood and The Sarah Jane Adventures spin-offs. Candid and witty insights abound throughout two years' worth of correspondence, covering David Tennant's last episodes as the Doctor and the legacy that Russell and David leave behind as a new era of Doctor Who begins.

With over 300 pages of new material, and taking in events from the entire five years since the show's return in 2005, The Writer's Tale: The Final Chapter is the most comprehensive - and personal - account of Doctor Who ever published.


The Writer's Tale

by Benjamin Cook and Russell T Davies

Published 25 September 2008
'Writing isn't just a job that stops at six-thirty... It's a mad, sexy, sad, scary, obsessive, ruthless, joyful, and utterly, utterly personal thing. There's not the writer and then me; there's just me. All of my life connects to the writing. All of it.'

A unique look into the BBC's most popular family drama, Doctor Who: The Writer's Tale is a year in the life of the hit television series, as told by the show's Head Writer and Executive Producer. A candid and in-depth correspondence between Russell T Davies and journalist Benjamin Cook, the book explores in detail Russell's work on Series Four, revealing how he plans the series and works with the show's writers; where he gets his ideas for plot, character and scenes; how actors are cast and other creative decisions are made; and how he juggles the demands of Doctor Who with the increasingly successful Torchwood and The Sarah Jane Adventures spin-offs.

Russell's scripts are discussed as they develop, and Russell and Benjamin's wide-ranging discussions bring in experiences from previous series of Doctor Who as well as other shows Russell has written and created, including Queer as Folk, Bob & Rose, and The Second Coming. The reader is given total access to the show as it's created, and the writing is everything you would expect from Russell T Davies: warm, witty, insightful, and honest.

Fully illustrated with never-before-seen photos and artwork - including original drawings by Russell himself - The Writer's Tale is a not only the ultimate Doctor Who book, but a celebration of great writing and great television


Discover the new Doctor Who classics.


“Nice to meet you, Rose. Run for your life!”


In a lair somewhere beneath central London, a malevolent alien intelligence is plotting the end of humanity. Shop window dummies that can move – and kill – are taking up key positions, ready to strike.

Rose Tyler, an ordinary Londoner, is working her shift in a department store, unaware that this is the most important day of her life. She’s about to meet the only man who understands the true nature of the threat facing Earth, a stranger who will open her eyes to all the wonder and terror of the universe – a traveller in time and space known as the Doctor.


A set in luxury packaging collecting these two Doctor Who novel adaptions with a fifth disc of exclusive content: Doctor Who: The Well-Mannered War by Gareth Roberts (adapted by John Dorney). The Doctor, Romana and K9 arrive on the planet Barclow, where in two hundred years of hostilities not a shot has been fired, and the opposing combatants are the best of friends. But tensions are growing. Someone, somewhere is trying to make this well-mannered war very angry indeed. Doctor Who: Damaged Goods by Russell T Davies (adapted by Jonathan Morris). Investigating a new narcotic in 1987 London, the Doctor, Chris and Roz arrive at a housing estate. But what links a Christmas Eve pact long ago with an apocalyptic nightmare erupting today? Big Finish worked with top Doctor Who TV Producer Russell T Davies, and Doctor Who screenwriter Gareth Roberts on this release. Damaged Goods star Michelle Collins is best know for her time as Cindy Beale in Eastenders, and then a later time in Coronation Street. Tim McInnerny is probably best know as Captain Darling in Blackadder Goes Forth. CAST: The Well Mannered War.
Tom Baker (The Doctor), Lalla Ward (Romana), John Leeson (K9), Tim McInnerny (Admiral Dolne). CAST: Damaged Goods. Sylvester McCoy (The Doctor), Travis Oliver (Chris Cwej), Yasmin Bannerman (Roz Forrester), Michelle Collins (Winnie Tyler), Denise Black (Eva Jericho).

The Fourth Doctor

by Gareth Roberts and John Dorney

Published 31 January 2015
In The Romance of Crime, The TARDIS brings the Doctor, Romana and K9 to the Rock of Judgement; a court, prison and place of execution built into a rocket-powered asteroid. When involved in an investigation by the system's finest lawman, they begin to seek answers to some disturbing questions. In The English Way of Death, The Doctor, Romana and K9 arrive in 1930s London to return some overdue library books. They plan to take a rest after their recent adventures, but Romana detects a distress signal from the future and the Doctor is attacked by a suffocating green mist...A deluxe packaging for two very special adventures for the Doctor and Romana (Tom Baker and Lalla Ward) Other guest stars include Terrence Hardiman (the Demon Headmaster) and Michael Troughton, the son of the second Doctor, Patrick Troughton. This limited edition has a run of just 10,000 numbered copies.

Dark Eyes 4

by Matt Fitton and John Dorney

Published 31 March 2015
A new full cast adventure for the Eighth Doctor. The four final stories in the hugely popular Doctor Who: Dark Eyes range pitches the Doctor against not only the evil and cunning Daleks, but also the living gaseous foe The Eminence for one final fight to the death! 4.1 A Life in the Day by John Dorney. The Doctor and Liv return to post-World War I London, where the Doctor meets Kitty Donaldson and Liv strikes a friendship with her brother Martin. But what mysterious force is hunting them? 4.2 The Monster of Montmartre by Matt Fitton. The Doctor and Liv's investigations bring them to Paris, where a monster stalks the streets. 4.3 Master of the Daleks by John Dorney. The Master and the Dalek Time Controller have forged an alliance. History hangs in the balance, and this time the Doctor can't help...4.4 Eye of Darkness by Matt Fitton. It's the endgame. Truth will be revealed, and a hero will make the ultimate sacrifice. The fourth of the Dark Eyes series, the first of which received the Best Online Drama at the 2014 BBC Drama Awards. British TV and Hollywood star Paul McGann returns to his popular portrayal of the Doctor (as seen on TV in 2013's Night of the Doctor).
This fourth and final series pitches the Doctor against the hugely popular Daleks, a foe since 1963! Nicola Walker was one of the longest serving actresses in BBC's Spooks series. CAST: Paul McGann(The Doctor), Nicola Walker (Liv Chenka), Alex Macqueen, (The Master), Barnaby Kay (Martin Donaldson), Rachel Stirling (Adelaine Dutemps), Sorcha Cusack (Mary), Dan Starkey (The Sontarans), Susannah Harker (Anya), David Sibley (The Eminence), Beth Chalmers (Kitty Donaldson), Charlie Norfolk (The Woman), Derek Hutchinson (Usher), Alex Wyndham (Thug), Blake Ritson(Barman), Camilla Power (Receptionist/Mademoiselle), John Dorney (Android), with Nicholas Briggs(The Daleks).