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|''[[Prologue (short story)|Prologue]]''||[[Joseph Lidster]]||[[Eighth Doctor]], [[Edward Grainger]] | |''[[Prologue (short story)|Prologue]]''||[[Joseph Lidster]]||[[Eighth Doctor]], [[Edward Grainger]] | ||
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|''[[Echoes (short story)|Echoes]]''||[[Gary Russell]]||[[Third Doctor]] | |''[[Echoes (ST short story)|Echoes]]''||[[Gary Russell]]||[[Third Doctor]] | ||
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|''[[Direct Action]]''||[[Ian Mond]]||[[Fourth Doctor]] | |''[[Direct Action (short story)|Direct Action]]''||[[Ian Mond]]||[[Fourth Doctor]] | ||
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|''[[Dream Devils]]''||[[Glen McCoy]]||[[Third Doctor]] | |''[[Dream Devils (short story)|Dream Devils]]''||[[Glen McCoy]]||[[Third Doctor]] | ||
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|''[[Falling from Xi'an]]''||[[Steven Savile]]||[[Fifth Doctor]], [[Tegan]], [[Turlough]] | |''[[Falling from Xi'an (short story)|Falling from Xi'an]]''||[[Steven Savile]]||[[Fifth Doctor]], [[Tegan]], [[Turlough]] | ||
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|''[[Log 384]]''||[[Steven A. Roman]]||[[Seventh Doctor]] | |''[[Log 384 (short story)|Log 384]]''||[[Steven A. Roman]]||[[Seventh Doctor]] | ||
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|''[[The Church of Football]]''||[[Benjamin Adams]]||[[Fifth Doctor]], [[Peri]] | |''[[The Church of Football (short story)|The Church of Football]]''||[[Benjamin Adams]]||[[Fifth Doctor]], [[Peri]] | ||
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|''[[Incongruous Details]]''||[[Simon Guerrier]]||[[Sixth Doctor]] | |''[[Incongruous Details (short story)|Incongruous Details]]''||[[Simon Guerrier]]||[[Sixth Doctor]] | ||
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|''[[Ancient Whispers]]''||[[Brian Willis]]||[[Third Doctor]] | |''[[Ancient Whispers (short story)|Ancient Whispers]]''||[[Brian Willis]]||[[Third Doctor]] | ||
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|''[[First Born (short story)|First Born]]''||[[Lizzie Hopley]]||[[Fifth Doctor]], [[Adric]], [[Nyssa]], [[Tegan]] | |''[[First Born (short story)|First Born]]''||[[Lizzie Hopley]]||[[Fifth Doctor]], [[Adric]], [[Nyssa]], [[Tegan]] | ||
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|''[[Dear John]]''||[[John Davies (writer)|John Davies]]||[[Eighth Doctor]], [[Gemma Griffin]], [[Samson Griffin]] | |''[[Dear John (short story)|Dear John]]''||[[John Davies (writer)|John Davies]]||[[Eighth Doctor]], [[Gemma Griffin]], [[Samson Griffin]] | ||
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|''[[Checkpoint]]''||[[Stel Pavlou]]||[[Fourth Doctor]], [[Romana II]] | |''[[Checkpoint (short story)|Checkpoint]]''||[[Stel Pavlou]]||[[Fourth Doctor]], [[Romana II]] | ||
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|''[[Childhood Living]]''||[[Samantha Baker]]||[[First Doctor]], [[Susan Foreman|Susan]] | |''[[Childhood Living (short story)|Childhood Living]]''||[[Samantha Baker]]||[[First Doctor]], [[Susan Foreman|Susan]] | ||
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|''[[The Lost]]''||based on a story by [[L.J. Scott]]||[[Second Doctor]], [[Jamie McCrimmon]], [[Victoria Waterfield]] | |''[[The Lost (short story)|The Lost]]''||based on a story by [[L.J. Scott]]||[[Second Doctor]], [[Jamie McCrimmon]], [[Victoria Waterfield]] | ||
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|''[[Old Boys]]''||[[Steve Parsons]] and [[Andrew Stirling-Brown]]||[[Sixth Doctor]], [[Peri Brown|Peri]], [[Melanie Bush|Mel]], [[Evelyn Smythe]] | |''[[Old Boys (short story)|Old Boys]]''||[[Steve Parsons]] and [[Andrew Stirling-Brown]]||[[Sixth Doctor]], [[Peri Brown|Peri]], [[Melanie Bush|Mel]], [[Evelyn Smythe]] | ||
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|''[[Testament]]''||[[Stephen Hatcher]]||[[Seventh Doctor]] | |''[[Testament (short story)|Testament]]''||[[Stephen Hatcher]]||[[Seventh Doctor]] | ||
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|''[[Forgotten]]''||[[Joseph Lidster]]||[[Eighth Doctor]] | |''[[Forgotten (short story)|Forgotten]]''||[[Joseph Lidster]]||[[Eighth Doctor]] | ||
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Revision as of 02:55, 27 January 2016
Short Trips: The Centenarian was the seventeenth Short Trips anthology published by Big Finish Productions.
Publisher's summary
There is nothing special about Edward Grainger.
His life is much like any other — full of family and friends, love and passion, incidents and turning points. He travels, works, laughs and cries. He has parents, a wife, a child, a grandchild. He lives life to the full.
There is nothing special about Edward Grainger.
Except... from the day he was born, until the day he will die, he keeps meeting the Doctor. Sometimes a different Doctor, sometimes the same Doctor.
There is nothing special about Edward Grainger.