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== Bibliography == | == Bibliography == | ||
=== Big Finish ''Doctor Who'' short stories === | === Big Finish ''Doctor Who'' short stories === | ||
* [[Spoilsport]] | * ''[[Spoilsport]]'' | ||
=== Big Finish ''Doctor Who'' audio stories === | === Big Finish ''Doctor Who'' audio stories === | ||
* [[Leviathan (audio story)|Leviathan]] (adapted from [[Brian Finch]]) | * ''[[Leviathan (audio story)|Leviathan]]'' (adapted from [[Brian Finch]]) | ||
* [[The Sentinels of the New Dawn]] | * ''[[The Sentinels of the New Dawn]]'' | ||
* [[Hexagora]] (adapted from [[Peter Ling]] and [[Hazel Adair]]) | * ''[[Hexagora]]'' (adapted from [[Peter Ling]] and [[Hazel Adair]]) | ||
=== BBC New Series Adventures === | === BBC New Series Adventures === | ||
* [[Hunter's Moon]] | * ''[[Hunter's Moon]]'' | ||
=== Big Finish ''Counter-Measures'' audio stories === | === Big Finish ''Counter-Measures'' audio stories === | ||
* [[Threshold (audio story)|Threshold]] | * ''[[Threshold (audio story)|Threshold]]'' | ||
== External links == | == External links == |
Revision as of 03:08, 24 February 2014
Paul Finch wrote a number of Doctor Who stories. His first contribution to the franchise was the short story Spoilsport, published in the anthology Short Trips: Destination Prague. He later wrote the audio story Leviathan, adapted from an unmade Doctor Who television script of the same name which his father (Brian Finch) wrote. He then wrote The Sentinels of the New Dawn, an original story that ties into Leviathan and acts as a prequel. He also adapted Hexagora from a story by Peter Ling and Hazel Adair. He also wrote the New Series Adventure Hunter's Moon, and Threshold, the first story in the spin-off audio series Counter-Measures.
Bibliography
Big Finish Doctor Who short stories
Big Finish Doctor Who audio stories
- Leviathan (adapted from Brian Finch)
- The Sentinels of the New Dawn
- Hexagora (adapted from Peter Ling and Hazel Adair)