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'''Big Finish Productions''' is a [[British]] audio production company founded in [[1998]], which since [[1999]] has produced audio dramas and prose stories related to ''[[Doctor Who]]''.
'''Big Finish Productions''' is a [[British]] audio production company founded in [[1998]], which since [[1999]] has produced audio dramas and prose stories related to ''[[Doctor Who]]''.



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Big Finish Productions is a British audio production company founded in 1998, which since 1999 has produced audio dramas and prose stories related to Doctor Who.

History

Big Finish began in late 1998 with audio adaptations of novels featuring the Seventh Doctor's former companion Bernice Summerfield, before securing the license to produce authorized Doctor Who audio plays. Later, the company branched out into prose publishing, producing a long-running series of novels and short story anthologies featuring Summerfield, followed by its acquisition of the Short Trips line of Doctor Who-related short stories, previously published by BBC Books.

Product lines

Doctor Who

Currently, Big Finish produces a monthly series of Doctor Who dramas in a four 30-minute episode format (similar to the format of the classic TV serials. These stories feature the Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, and Eighth Doctors. In 2007, a separate monthly series of one-hour Eighth Doctor adventures was created, though the Eighth Doctor continues to appear occasionally in the main Doctor Who range.

In March 2010, Tom Baker made a surprise posting on his website indicating that he was in discussions with Big Finish about possibly recording audio dramas for the company, reprising the Fourth Doctor.[1] Big Finish followed this, confirming that they and Tom Baker were in talks, but nothing is confirmed as yet. Nicholas Briggs posted that 'Tom and I have been communicating about possible projects for some time. There is really no firm news other than that, but we are both keen to make something happen. Lis Sladen, Louise Jameson and Nicholas Courtney have also expressed an interest in being involved, but no storylines have been written or approved yet and we don't anticipate anything being available before 2011."[2] On March 16th, 2011, Big Finish confirmed Tom Baker would be portraying the Fourth Doctor in both the monthly series and the Lost Stories beginning in 2012.

Connections with the current TV series

Big Finish does not, at present, have the rights to produce any audio stories based upon the Ninth, Tenth, or Eleventh Doctors, and/or related characters (even if they are no longer featured in the TV series), as BBC Audio holds those rights. Also, the Time War cannot be included in any of Big Finish's Doctor Who audio stories – for the same reason. However, minor oblique references have occasionally been made.

A number of Big Finish personnel and performers, among them David Tennant, Georgia Moffett, Anthony Stewart Head, Gareth Roberts, Gary Russell, Paul Cornell, Matt Jones and Robert Shearman, among others, have gone to do work for Doctor Who, The Sarah Jane Adventures and Torchwood. Shearman's Dalek was directly based on his audio Jubilee.

Many, such as Briggs, were also involved in the production of unlicenced audio productions (such as Audio Visuals), as well as non-Who audio and video productions such as The Stranger. Briggs currently serves as producer for the Big Finish line of Doctor Who audio adventures, concurrent with his ongoing voice-over work on the BBC TV series.

Companion Chronicles

Big Finish produces the monthly Companion Chronicles, a series of hour-long stories narrated by former companions of the Doctor. The story's Companion narrates the adventure, relating the events to the listener in-character, while one other major role in the story is performed by another actor.

The Companion Chronicles have allowed Big Finish to feature stories involving the first four Doctors, despite their original actors being unavailable. As such, all eight "classic series" Doctors have now been represented in some way in Big Finish productions. More recently, the line has expanded to feature extant Big Finish Doctors.

Other spin-offs

Apart from stories featuring the Doctor, Big Finish produces a number of related spin-offs based on characters and situations from the Doctor Who Universe.

Books

In April 2009, Big Finish was forced to terminate its prolific Short Trips books when the BBC did not renew its licence to publish Doctor Who-related prose [3]. However, in August 2009 it was announced that the BBC had renewed Big Finish's licence to produce Doctor Who-related audio dramas through 31st December 2011. In February 2010, Big Finish announced that they had opted to continue producing the Short Trips range in the form of audio dramas adapted from fan-submitted stories. [4]

Big Finish has published prose fiction featuring characters such as Erimem, Bernice Summerfield, and Iris Wildthyme. Non-fiction books related to its series have also been published, including select audio scripts and Bernice Summerfield - The Inside Story.

Other work

Big Finish produces original audio dramas based upon other franchises, including Sapphire and Steel, Stargate SG-1, Highlander, Sherlock Holmes, 2000 A.D. and The Tomorrow People. It has also produced wholly original comedy and scifi audios.

Big Finish also publishes original prose, including Love Songs For the Shy & Cynical by Rob Shearman.

Doctor Who related series

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