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number= 25 |
number= 25 |
editor= [[Richard Salter]] |
editor= [[Richard Salter]] |
publisher= [[Big Finish]] |
publisher= [[Big Finish Productions]] |
release date= [[July]] [[2008]] |
release date= [[July]] [[2008]] |
format= Hardback, 290 Pages|
format= Hardback, 290 Pages|

Revision as of 13:33, 4 December 2010


Publisher's summary

If you lost the ability to communicate, what would your life be like? Messages, and the media we use to convey them, surround us every minute of every day. Some are meant for us alone, while others are intended to reach the widest possible audience. Some transmissions are intercepted by unintended recipients and never reach their destination. Others get corrupted along the way.

The Doctor knows how important it is to be understood. Whether he is striving to cure a disease that turns words into gibberish, responding to an SOS from the end of time, or unravelling secret messages encoded into the genetic sequences that make up life itself, this is one Time Lord who always knows how to make himself heard. Listen up. Get the message. Keep this frequency clear.


Individual Stories

Title Author Featuring
Doctor Who and the Adaptation of Death Graeme Burk
Policy to Invade Ian Mond
Only Connect Andy Lane
Gudok Mags L. Halliday
Generation Gap Lou Anders
Lonely Richard Wright
  • Eighth Doctor
Blue Road Dance James Milton
Tweaker Dan Abnett
Link Pete Kempshall
  • Third Doctor
  • Sarah Jane Smith
Driftwood Dale Smith
Methuselah George Mann
Nettles Kelly Hale
  • Eighth Doctor
Larkspur Mark Stevens
See No Evil Steve Lyons
  • Sixth Doctor
  • Peri
iNtRUsioNs Dave Hoskin
Breadcrumbs James Moran
Transmission Ends Richard Salter
  • Eighth Doctor

Notes