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== Stories ==
== Stories ==
* ''[[The Ghosts of Gralstead (audio story)|The Ghosts of Gralstead]]''
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* ''[[The Devil's Armada (audio story)|The Devil's Armada]]''
! Title || Author || Companion || Featuring || Released
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|''[[The Ghosts of Gralstead (audio story)|The Ghosts of Gralstead]]''
|rowspan=2|[[Philip Hinchcliffe]], adapted by [[Marc Platt]]
|rowspan=2|[[Leela]]
|rowspan=2|
|rowspan=2|[[5 September (releases)|5 September]] [[2014 (releases)|2014]]
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|''[[The Devil's Armada (audio story)|The Devil's Armada]]''
|}


== Notes ==
== Notes ==

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Philip Hinchcliffe Presents was a full cast audio anthology released in September 2014 by Big Finish Productions.

Publisher's summary

Philip Hinchcliffe, acclaimed producer of Doctor Who (197577) returns to tell new stories for the Fourth Doctor and Leela.

“The starting point was there were a few basic ideas that were kicking around for another series, had we made it,” says Philip. “I thought this project would be fun to be involved with, and I've tried to and tell stories that are in the same spirit as the ones Robert Holmes and I were telling.”

The Ghosts of Gralstead (Six episodes)

The Doctor and Leela return to Victorian London, in the year 1860.

At St Clarence’s Hospital, respected surgeon Sir Edward Scrivener requires the bodies of the dead... At Doctor McDivett’s Exhibition of Living Wonders and Curiosities, miracles are afoot... And in Gralstead House, the ghost will walk again. Mordrega has come to Earth...

The Devil's Armada (Four episodes)

The TARDIS lands in Sissenden Village in the sixteenth century. Catholic priests are hunted, so-called witches are drowned in the ducking stool, and in the shadows the Vituperon are watching... and waiting...

Stories

Title Author Companion Featuring Released
The Ghosts of Gralstead Philip Hinchcliffe, adapted by Marc Platt Leela 5 September 2014
The Devil's Armada

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