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|''[[Forever Fallen (audio story)|Forever Fallen]]'' | |''[[Forever Fallen (audio story)|Forever Fallen]]'' | ||
|[[Joshua Wanisko]] | |[[Joshua Wanisko]] | ||
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|''[[Landbound (audio story)|Landbound]]'' | |''[[Landbound (audio story)|Landbound]]'' | ||
|[[Selim Ulug]] | |[[Selim Ulug]] | ||
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|''[[The Last Day at Work (audio story)|The Last Day at Work]]'' | |''[[The Last Day at Work (audio story)|The Last Day at Work]]'' | ||
|[[Harry Draper]] | |[[Harry Draper]] | ||
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|''[[The Best-Laid Plans (audio story)|The Best Laid-Plans]]'' | |''[[The Best-Laid Plans (audio story)|The Best Laid-Plans]]'' | ||
|[[Ben Tedds]] | |[[Ben Tedds]] | ||
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|''[[Free Speech (audio story)|Free Speech]]'' | |''[[Free Speech (audio story)|Free Speech]]'' | ||
|[[Eugenie Pusenjak]] | |[[Eugenie Pusenjak]] |
Revision as of 16:53, 13 December 2021
The Paul Spragg Memorial Short Trip Opportunity was an annual competition ran by Big Finish Productions beginning in 2016 that honoured the memory of Paul Spragg and resulted in a writer new to the company penning a Short Trip.
Stories
Winners
# | Title | Author | Director | Doctor | Featuring | Released | Pr. code |
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6.X | Forever Fallen | Joshua Wanisko | Neil Gardner | 7th | Ace | 29 December 2016 | BFMSTDLPAUL01 |
7.X | Landbound | Selim Ulug | 3rd | 29 December 2017 | BFMSTDLPAUL02 | ||
8.X | The Last Day at Work | Harry Draper | Alfie Shaw | 2nd | Jamie | 29 December 2018 | BFMSTDLPAUL03 |
9.X | The Best Laid-Plans | Ben Tedds | Nicholas Briggs | 12th | 29 December 2019 | BFMSTDLPAUL04 | |
10.X | Free Speech | Eugenie Pusenjak | 10th | 29 December 2020 | BFMSTDLPAUL05 |
Runner ups
During the 2017 competition, five runner up stories were commissioned to be released as Subscriber Short Trips.[1]
# | Title | Author | Doctor | Featuring | Released | Corresponding release |
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36 | Taken For Granted | Ian Hidewell | 3rd | Jo | 19 June 2018 | Iron Bright |
37 | The Smallest Battle | Stephen Osbourne | 4th | Leela | 11 September 2018 | The Dispossessed |
39 | Loud and Proud | Andrew Allen | 6th | Mel | 25 March 2019 | The Kamelion Empire |
40 | Still Life | Max Curtis | 3rd | Jo | 19 June 2019 | An Alien Werewolf in London |
41 | An Ocean of Sawdust | Paul Starkey | 8th | 17 September 2019 | Harry Houdini's War / Tartarus |
Cover gallery
Footnotes
- ↑ Subscriber short trips news article on bigfinish.com