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=== Jenny: The Doctor's Daughter ===
=== Jenny: The Doctor's Daughter ===

Revision as of 09:45, 20 February 2024

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David Richardson (born 15 August 1963[1]) is a producer for Big Finish Productions. He took over from Sharon Gosling in 2007 and has been the credited producer on the majority of their output ever since. Before that he was a writer for Doctor Who Magazine.

One of his first actions was to take over the already pre-existing Companion Chronicles range. During his tenure on this range, which ran until its regular releases concluded in 2014 he created a startlingly distinctive range of stories with often only two voices in the cast. The opportunity to create stories about the first three Doctors was well and truly seized and all the surviving companion actors returned to contribute to the series save for Jackie Lane. Richardson particularly made no secret of the fact he was especially pleased to have Jean Marsh return to the role of Sara Kingdom and these stories along with those featuring Steven Taylor and Zoe Heriot became real highlights of the series. It is also notable that the Companion Chronicles were able to go one stage further and create a new companion for the First Doctor in the shape of Oliver Harper played by Tom Allen. Other notable releases include the UNIT Vault stories featuring both Daphne Ashbrook and Yee Jee Tso as two new characters and the Quadrigger Stoyn Trilogy starting with the 50th Anniversary release The Beginning which featured the original escape from Gallifrey by the First Doctor and Susan. Since 2014 Richardson has handed over producing duties to Ian Atkins for the special volumes featuring companions from the first two Doctors.

Credits

Doctor Who Main Range

Special Releases

The Lost Stories

The Fourth Doctor Adventures

Philip Hinchcliffe Presents

The Fifth Doctor Adventures

Interludes

The Sixth Doctor Adventures

The Eighth Doctor Adventures

With Sharon Gosling and Barnaby Edwards

With Barnaby Edwards

Dark Eyes

Doom Coalition

Ravenous

Stranded

The Eighth Doctor: The Time War

The War Doctor

The Ninth Doctor Adventures

The Tenth Doctor Adventures

Tenth Doctor Classic Companions

Out of Time

The Tenth Doctor and River Song

Dalek Universe

Classic Doctors, New Monsters

Sontarans vs Rutans

Novel Adaptations

Once and Future

The Stageplays

The First Doctor Adventures

The Third Doctor Adventures

The Early Adventures

The Doctor Chronicles

The Companion Chronicles

The Audio Novels

Short Trips

Subscriber Short Trips

Doctor Who Unbound

Bernice Summerfield

Jago and Litefoot

The Paternoster Gang

Counter-Measures

The New Counter-Measures

UNIT: The New Series

UNIT: Nemesis

Missy

The Diary of River Song

The Robots

The Eighth of March

Susan's War

Peladon

The Churchill Years

Vienna

Master!

Jenny: The Doctor's Daughter

Lady Christina

Tales from New Earth

Rose Tyler

The Year of Martha Jones

Donna Noble: Kidnapped!

Footnotes