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11-464: Short Trips may refer to: BBC Short Trips , a series of three Doctor Who short story collections published by the BBC, or the first book in that series. Big Finish Short Trips , a series of 29 Doctor Who short story collections and an audio range both published by Big Finish Productions. Short Trips: Indefinable Magic , 2009 book Topics referred to by

22-489: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages BBC Short Trips The BBC Short Trips books are a collection of short story anthologies published by BBC Books based on the television series Doctor Who , following a pattern established by Virgin Publishing 's Decalog collections. Three volumes were published between March 1998 and March 2000, before

33-453: The BBC decided to stop publishing the books. The Short Trips name was later adopted for hardback collections published by Big Finish Productions and licensed from the BBC. The first volume of stories is Short Trips (BBC Books, 1998), edited by Stephen Cole . It contains the following stories: The next volume is More Short Trips (BBC Books, 1999), again edited by Stephen Cole. It contains

44-681: The Darkness was released on CD . Those readings were reissued in 2004 as part of the MP3-CD releases Tales from the TARDIS volumes 1 and 2. These were in turn re-released as box sets of standard audio CDs in 2016 and 2017. Earth and Beyond (Doctor Who) Earth and Beyond is a Doctor Who audio production produced by the BBC featuring the Eighth Doctor and Sam Jones . The release contains three adventures that are read by Paul McGann . It

55-624: The book ( Freedom , Model Train Set , Glass , Stop the Pigeon and Old Flames ) read by Sophie Aldred and Nicholas Courtney . An additional story ( Degrees of Truth by David A. McIntee, featuring the Third Doctor and the Brigadier) is also on the release. Model Train Set was also released on CD as a BBC Audio. Two further audio book short story collections were released later that year. Earth and Beyond

66-422: The collection, one under his own name and one under a pseudonym. It contains the following stories: Following the publication of this book, the BBC announced that they were no longer going to produce volumes of short stories, due to the cost and amount of work involved in producing them. In 1998, the original Short Trips book was also released on a double cassette as an audio book, featuring five stories from

77-419: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Short Trips . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Short_Trips&oldid=1230363463 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

88-465: The stories: The final Short Trips collection is Short Trips and Sidesteps (BBC Books, 2000), and was joint edited by Jacqueline Rayner and Stephen Cole. It was intended to show a variety of stories of Doctors and companions that had not necessarily existed in the prime continuity of Doctor Who . Several of the stories were written under pseudonyms , including Tara Samms (Stephen Cole), David Agnew and Norman Ashby. Lawrence Miles wrote two pieces for

99-399: The universe? The Doctor and Sam arrive at Stonehenge during its construction. They soon discover that its origins are steeped in human suffering. But could Sam's attempts to make things better for the slave workers trying to complete the stone circle lead to a war? This BBC -related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This Doctor Who –related article is

110-449: Was read by Paul McGann , featuring "Dead Time" from More Short Trips , "The People's Temple" from Short Trips and original story "Bounty." Out of the Darkness was read by Colin Baker and Nicola Bryant , and features "Moon Graffiti" from More Short Trips , "Wish You Were Here" from Short Trips and original story "Vigil". Earth and Beyond was released on double cassette, whilst Out of

121-653: Was released onto cassette in September 1998, following the BBC Short Trips cassette from earlier that year. Sam Jones's first trip in the TARDIS is to the Seychelles , where she encounters alien bounty hunters . Can the Doctor stop them making Earth their battleground? The TARDIS lands on a freezing world of utter darkness. Who are the strange creatures that want the Doctor dead? And what consequences will their actions have for

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