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'''''The Stranger''''' was a series of six videos and four audio dramas produced by [[BBV Productions|BBV]] and made on a semi-professional basis. They featured [[Colin Baker]] as a traveler in time and space known as the Stranger, later revealed to be Solomon.
'''''The Stranger''''' was a series of six direct-to-video movies and four audio dramas produced by [[BBV Productions|BBV]]. Although having no license to any DWU concepts, they were advertised as being set in it and had a number of cast and crew connections. Because of their lack of license, they are not [[Tardis:Valid sources|valid sources]] on this Wiki.


==History==
==History==
The first three videos in the series featured [[Nicola Bryant]] as the Stranger's companion, "Miss Brown", obvious analogues to the [[Sixth Doctor]] and [[Peri]]. The second video, ''[[More Than a Messiah]]'', was a remake of the [[Audio Visuals]] ''Doctor Who'' story of the same name.
The first three videos in the series featured [[Nicola Bryant]] as the Stranger's companion, "Miss Brown", obvious analogues to the [[Sixth Doctor]] and [[Peri]]. The second video, ''[[More Than a Messiah]]'', was a remake of the [[Audio Visuals]] ''Doctor Who'' story of the same name.


Later on, the Stranger was given his own backstory and the identity of Solomon, the character of Miss Brown was dropped, and the series diverged from the [[Doctor Who Universe]].
Later on, the Stranger was given his own backstory and the identity of Solomon, the character of Miss Brown was dropped, and the series diverged from the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]].


Besides the presence of Baker and Bryant, the series also featured appearances by a number of other ''Doctor Who'' alumni, including [[Sophie Aldred]], [[Michael Wisher]], [[Louise Jameson]] and [[David Troughton]]. [[Nicholas Briggs]] wrote several of them, and co-starred in the third entry, ''[[In Memory Alone]]''. [[Nigel Fairs]] contributed scripts for several of the stories, and also performed an acting role in ''[[More Than a Messiah]]''.
Besides the presence of Baker and Bryant, the series also featured appearances by a number of other ''Doctor Who'' alumni, including [[Sophie Aldred]], [[Michael Wisher]], [[Louise Jameson]] and [[David Troughton]]. [[Nicholas Briggs]] wrote several of them, and co-starred in the third entry, ''[[In Memory Alone]]''. [[Nigel Fairs]] contributed scripts for several of the stories, and also performed an acting role in ''[[More Than a Messiah]]''.


===Videos===
===Videos===
*[[Summoned by Shadows]]
*''Summoned by Shadows''
*[[More Than a Messiah]]
*''More Than a Messiah''
*[[In Memory Alone]]
*''In Memory Alone''
*[[The Terror Game]]
*''The Terror Game''
*[[Breach of the Peace]]
*''Breach of the Peace''
*[[Eye of the Beholder]]
*''Eye of the Beholder''


===Audios===
===Audios===
*[[The Last Mission]]
*''The Last Mission''
*[[Eye of the Storm]]
*''Eye of the Storm''


===Other===
===Other===
* The reference work ''[[Howe's Transcendental Toybox]]'' suggests the BBV film ''The Airzone Solution'', which also stars Colin Baker and Nicola Bryant (the latter once again playing a character named Brown), is part of the series. Officially, however, ''The Airzone Solution'' is considered a standalone work with no connection to The Stranger or Doctor Who beyond the presence of common actors.
* The reference work ''[[Howe's Transcendental Toybox]]'' suggests the BBV film ''The Airzone Solution'', which also stars Colin Baker and Nicola Bryant (the latter once again playing a character named Brown), is part of the series. Officially, however, ''The Airzone Solution'' is considered a standalone work with no connection to The Stranger or Doctor Who beyond the presence of common actors.
 
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Revision as of 00:11, 30 July 2021

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The Stranger was a series of six direct-to-video movies and four audio dramas produced by BBV. Although having no license to any DWU concepts, they were advertised as being set in it and had a number of cast and crew connections. Because of their lack of license, they are not valid sources on this Wiki.

History

The first three videos in the series featured Nicola Bryant as the Stranger's companion, "Miss Brown", obvious analogues to the Sixth Doctor and Peri. The second video, More Than a Messiah, was a remake of the Audio Visuals Doctor Who story of the same name.

Later on, the Stranger was given his own backstory and the identity of Solomon, the character of Miss Brown was dropped, and the series diverged from the Doctor Who universe.

Besides the presence of Baker and Bryant, the series also featured appearances by a number of other Doctor Who alumni, including Sophie Aldred, Michael Wisher, Louise Jameson and David Troughton. Nicholas Briggs wrote several of them, and co-starred in the third entry, In Memory Alone. Nigel Fairs contributed scripts for several of the stories, and also performed an acting role in More Than a Messiah.

Videos

  • Summoned by Shadows
  • More Than a Messiah
  • In Memory Alone
  • The Terror Game
  • Breach of the Peace
  • Eye of the Beholder

Audios

  • The Last Mission
  • Eye of the Storm

Other

  • The reference work Howe's Transcendental Toybox suggests the BBV film The Airzone Solution, which also stars Colin Baker and Nicola Bryant (the latter once again playing a character named Brown), is part of the series. Officially, however, The Airzone Solution is considered a standalone work with no connection to The Stranger or Doctor Who beyond the presence of common actors.