Short Trips: The Ghosts of Christmas: Difference between revisions
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| ''[[Faithful Friends: Part 2]]'' || Cavan Scott & Mark Wright || [[Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart]] | | ''[[Faithful Friends: Part 2]]'' || Cavan Scott & Mark Wright || [[Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart]] | ||
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| ''[[Dear Great Uncle Peter]]'' || [[Neil Corry]]|| [[Fourth Doctor [[Leela]] | | ''[[Dear Great Uncle Peter]]'' || [[Neil Corry]]|| [[Fourth Doctor]], [[Leela]] | ||
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| ''[[Do You Believe in the Krampus?]]'' || [[Xanna Eve Chown]] || [[Fifth Doctor]], [[Turlough]] | | ''[[Do You Believe in the Krampus?]]'' || [[Xanna Eve Chown]] || [[Fifth Doctor]], [[Turlough]] | ||
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| ''[[Far Away in a Manger]]'' || [[Iain McLaughlin]] || [[Fifth Doctor]], [[Peri Brown]], [[Erimem]] | | ''[[Far Away in a Manger]]'' || [[Iain McLaughlin]] || [[Fifth Doctor]], [[Peri Brown]], [[Erimem]] | ||
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| ''[[All Snug in Their Beds]]'' || [[Scott Allan Woodard]] || [[Fourth Doctor]], [[Romana II]], [[K9]] | | ''[[All Snug in Their Beds]]'' || [[Scott Allan Woodard]] || [[Fourth Doctor]], [[Romana II]], [[K9 Mark III|K]] | ||
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| ''[[Decorative Purposes]]'' || [[Eddie Robson]] || [[Eighth Doctor]], [[Lucie Miller]] | | ''[[Decorative Purposes]]'' || [[Eddie Robson]] || [[Eighth Doctor]], [[Lucie Miller]] |
Revision as of 13:26, 30 May 2012
Publisher's summary
Christmas. A time for home. For family. For laughter…
Everybody has special memories of Christmas but for others it brings shadows of things that should not have been. Unearthly visitors who open their eyes to new worlds and new experiences. Pantomime coats, robot dogs and a big blue box parked beneath the Christmas tree.
Some think these fleeting guests are apparitions. Some think they are angels. Some think they are demons. But all know that Christmas will never be the same again.
The Doctor and his companions travel to Christmas Past, Christmas Present and those Christmases Yet to Come. They bring festive laughter and Yuletide joy, creeping dread and screaming horror, slipping in and out of time like the ghosts of Christmas…
Christmas. A time for terror. For fear. For ghosts…