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* ''[[The Box of Terrors (audio story)|The Box of Terrors]]''
* ''[[The Box of Terrors (audio story)|The Box of Terrors]]''
* ''[[Everywhere and Anywhere (audio anthology)|Everywhere and Anywhere]]''
* ''[[Everywhere and Anywhere (audio anthology)|Everywhere and Anywhere]]''


== Notable features ==
== Notable features ==

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The Art of the Audio Adventures was a guide to the 100 cover designs from the audio dramas produced by the Big Finish Productions.

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A glossy hardback compiling 100 Big Finish Doctor Who audio drama cover artworks into a lavish coffee table book.

Featuring contributions from Ryan Aplin, Lee Binding, Anthony Dry, Claudia Gironi, Clayton Hickman, Simon Holub, Lee Johnson, Anthony Lamb, Sean Longmore, Alex Mallinson, Christopher Naylor, Mark Plastow, Jim Sangster, Caroline Tankersley, Chris Thompson, Rafe Wallbank, and Tom Webster, plus commentary by the artists - as well as actors Colin Baker, Paul McGann, Jon Culshaw and Tim Treloar.

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