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'''Audio stories''' are those '''stories which ''originated'' in audio'''. They do not include things like '''[[:Category:off air full soundtrack recordings|off air full soundtrack recordings]]''', which are mostly the work of someone literally putting a tape recorder up to a television speaker as the episode was broadcast. Nor is this an appropriate place for audio readings of prose novelisations, which are found at '''[[:category:Doctor Who novelisations|Doctor Who novelisations]]''', instead. However, there are a handful of direct-to-audio novelisations -- ones where an entirely different script, not based on the prose novelisation, was commissioned. These '''are''' appropriate here, as '''[[:category:direct-to-audio novelisations|direct-to-audio novelisations]]'''. | '''Audio stories''' are those '''stories which ''originated'' in audio'''. They do not include things like '''[[:Category:off air full soundtrack recordings|off air full soundtrack recordings]]''', which are mostly the work of someone literally putting a tape recorder up to a television speaker as the episode was broadcast. Nor is this an appropriate place for audio readings of prose novelisations, which are found at '''[[:category:Doctor Who novelisations|Doctor Who novelisations]]''', instead. However, there are a handful of direct-to-audio novelisations -- ones where an entirely different script, not based on the prose novelisation, was commissioned. These '''are''' appropriate here, as '''[[:category:direct-to-audio novelisations|direct-to-audio novelisations]]'''. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:28, 6 April 2023
Audio stories are those stories which originated in audio. They do not include things like off air full soundtrack recordings, which are mostly the work of someone literally putting a tape recorder up to a television speaker as the episode was broadcast. Nor is this an appropriate place for audio readings of prose novelisations, which are found at Doctor Who novelisations, instead. However, there are a handful of direct-to-audio novelisations -- ones where an entirely different script, not based on the prose novelisation, was commissioned. These are appropriate here, as direct-to-audio novelisations.
Subcategories
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