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Revision as of 23:59, 6 April 2013

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Circular Time was the ninety-first monthly Doctor Who audio release produced by Big Finish Productions. Released in 2007, it was the company's first attempt at an audio anthology in the main monthly range. It featured the Fifth Doctor and Nyssa. Its critical and popular success paved the way for the release's then-unique format to be repeated annually.

The release contained four separate short stories, including:

The theme of the compilation, as suggested by the title, was the passage of time — specifically the time of the relationship between Nyssa and the Fifth Doctor. A story was taken from each of the major periods of their relationship's life — spring, summer, autumn and winter — to indicate how it matured. Each story was also of a different genre — adventure with aliens on a distant planet, celebrity historical, character piece, and high-concept adventure. Despite the presence of a cohesive theme, however, the stories shared no narrative continuity at all.

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Notes

Illustration by Martin Geraghty from DWM 378.

Continuity

to be added

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