Doctor Who: The Novel Adaptations Continue!
Our weekend of Doctor Who reveals continues with the announcement of five new releases in our range of Doctor Who: Novel Adaptations.
Following our previous six releases (including the upcoming Doctor Who: The Well-Mannered War and Doctor Who: Damaged Goods), Big Finish are pleased to be continuing our audio adaptations of the Virgin Adventures Novels into 2016, starring Sylvester McCoy as the Seventh Doctor.
In December 2015, Doctor Who: Theatre of War, written and adapted by Justin Richards, sees The Seventh Doctor, Ace (Sophie Aldred) and Bernice Summerfield (Lisa Bowerman) drawn into a Shakespearian tragedy on the planet Mexaus.
Launching at the same time is Doctor Who: All-Consuming Fire, where a sinister intelligence lurks on the streets of 1887 London – and the Doctor's only hope is join forces with England's most notable consulting detective – Sherlock Holmes as played by Nicholas Briggs. The release is adapted by Guy Adams from the original novel by writer Andy Lane.
Following in April 2016, Doctor Who: Nightshade is a full cast-adaption of the classic novel by Mark Gatiss. Dark and terrifying events encompass a sleepy English town, where the Doctor and Ace's relationship will be tested to the limit, in a script adapted by new-to-Big-Finish contributor Kyle Szikora.
Then in December 2016, we head to 30th Century Earth for the Doctor and Benny's first encounter with Adjudicator Roz Forrester (Yasmin Bannerman) and her squire Chris Cwej (Travis Oliver) in Doctor Who: Original Sin, originally written by Andy Lane, and adapted by John Dorney.
Another release, to be announced at a later date, will be available in the same month. Details are under wraps at this time, but we can confirm that it will be a three disc release.
All five new release are available to pre-order now; either individually, or as part of a special discounted bundle - just £50 for all five tiles on both CD and download.
You can also pick up the six previous novel adaptations in a bundle for just £70 on CD or download - with a combined bundle of all eleven titles also available.