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* ''[[Shockwave (audio story)|Shockwave]]'' - sound design
* ''[[Shockwave (audio story)|Shockwave]]'' - sound design


=== Big Finish ''Bernice Summerfield'' Series ===
=== Big Finish ''Bernice Summerfield'' series ===
* ''[[Summer of Love (audio story)|Summer of Love]]'' - music & sound design
* ''[[Summer of Love (audio story)|Summer of Love]]'' - music & sound design
* ''[[The Empire State (audio story)|The Empire State]]'' - music & sound design
* ''[[The Empire State (audio story)|The Empire State]]'' - music & sound design
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* ''[[Many Happy Returns (audio story)|Many Happy Returns]]'' - music & sound design (with David Darlington, [[Steve Foxon]] and [[Simon Robinson]])
* ''[[Many Happy Returns (audio story)|Many Happy Returns]]'' - music & sound design (with David Darlington, [[Steve Foxon]] and [[Simon Robinson]])


=== ''Torchwood'' ===
=== Big Finish ''Torchwood'' series ===
* ''[[Goodbye Piccadilly (audio story)|Goodbye Piccadilly]]'' - sound design
* ''[[Goodbye Piccadilly (audio story)|Goodbye Piccadilly]]'' - sound design



Revision as of 19:14, 15 October 2018

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Thea Cochrane[1], previously credited as Matthew Cochrane, provided sound design and music for a number of Big Finish Productions audio plays.

Though the bulk of her work has been for Big Finish' Bernice Summerfield series, Cochrane has also provided music and sound design for the Main Range, the Eighth Doctor Adventures and The Companion Chronicles.

More recently, Thea Cochrane received credit on Torchwood. Before 2017, she was largely credited as "Matthew".

Production credits

Big Finish Main Range

Eighth Doctor Adventures

The Companion Chronicles

Big Finish Special Releases

Destiny of the Doctor

Big Finish Bernice Summerfield series

Big Finish Torchwood series

External link

Footnotes

  1. Cochrane, Thea (17 August 2017). Once these things really get started it's jolly hard to stop them again. Talking fingers. Retrieved on 15 October 2018.