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=== 2011 === | === 2011 === | ||
* A trilogy of stories, ''[[Castle of Fear (audio story)|Castle of Fear]]'', ''[[The Eternal Summer (audio story)|The Eternal Summer]]'' and ''[[Plague of the Daleks (audio story)|Plague of the Daleks]]'' return to the DWM original location of Stockbridge. Additionally, ''Castle of Fear'' references Sir [[Justin of Wells]] from [[COMIC]]: ''[[The Tides of Time (comic story)|The Tides of Time]]'' and ''Eternal Summer'' features [[Maxwell Edison]], a recurring character who debuted in [[COMIC]]: ''[[Stars Fell on Stockbridge (comic story)|Stars Fell on Stockbridge]]''. | * A trilogy of stories, ''[[Castle of Fear (audio story)|Castle of Fear]]'', ''[[The Eternal Summer (audio story)|The Eternal Summer]]'' and ''[[Plague of the Daleks (audio story)|Plague of the Daleks]]'' return to the DWM original location of Stockbridge. Additionally, ''Castle of Fear'' references Sir [[Justin of Wells]] from [[COMIC]]: ''[[The Tides of Time (comic story)|The Tides of Time]]'' and ''Eternal Summer'' features [[Maxwell Edison]], a recurring character who debuted in [[COMIC]]: ''[[Stars Fell on Stockbridge (comic story)|Stars Fell on Stockbridge]]''. | ||
=== 2012 === | === 2012 === | ||
* ''[[The Selachian Gambit (audio story)|The Selachian Gambit]]'' features the [[Selachian]]s, who had previously appeared in [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Murder Game (novel)|The Murder Game]]'' and makes very vague allusions to the fact Ben and Polly had encountered Selachians before. | * ''[[The Selachian Gambit (audio story)|The Selachian Gambit]]'' features the [[Selachian]]s, who had previously appeared in [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Murder Game (novel)|The Murder Game]]'' and makes very vague allusions to the fact Ben and Polly had encountered Selachians before. | ||
* ''[[Love and War (audio story)|Love and War]]'' is an adaptation of [[Love and War (novel)|''New Adventures'' novel]]. | * ''[[Love and War (audio story)|Love and War]]'' is an adaptation of [[Love and War (novel)|''New Adventures'' novel]]. | ||
=== 2013 === | === 2013 === | ||
* ''[[Mastermind (audio story)|Mastermind]]'' references the events of [[PROSE]]: ''[[Forgotten (short story)|Forgotten]]'' and refers the the [[Deathworm Morphant]], merging the names gives in [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Eight Doctors (novel)|The Eight Doctors]]'' and [[COMIC]]: ''[[The Fallen (comic story)|The Fallen]]''. | * ''[[Mastermind (audio story)|Mastermind]]'' references the events of [[PROSE]]: ''[[Forgotten (short story)|Forgotten]]'' and refers the the [[Deathworm Morphant]], merging the names gives in [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Eight Doctors (novel)|The Eight Doctors]]'' and [[COMIC]]: ''[[The Fallen (comic story)|The Fallen]]''. | ||
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* ''[[The Romance of Crime (audio story)|The Romance of Crime]]'', ''[[The English Way of Death (audio story)|The English Way of Death]]'' and ''[[The Well-Mannered War (audio story)|The Well-Mannered War]]'' are adaptations of ''[[Virgin Missing Adventures|Missing Adventures]]'' novels. | * ''[[The Romance of Crime (audio story)|The Romance of Crime]]'', ''[[The English Way of Death (audio story)|The English Way of Death]]'' and ''[[The Well-Mannered War (audio story)|The Well-Mannered War]]'' are adaptations of ''[[Virgin Missing Adventures|Missing Adventures]]'' novels. | ||
* ''[[Damaged Goods (audio story)|Damaged Goods]]'', ''[[Theatre of War (audio story)|Theatre of War]]'' and ''[[All-Consuming Fire (audio story)|All-Consuming Fire]]'' are adaptations of ''[[Virgin New Adventures|New Adventures]]'' novels. | * ''[[Damaged Goods (audio story)|Damaged Goods]]'', ''[[Theatre of War (audio story)|Theatre of War]]'' and ''[[All-Consuming Fire (audio story)|All-Consuming Fire]]'' are adaptations of ''[[Virgin New Adventures|New Adventures]]'' novels. | ||
=== 2016 === | === 2016 === | ||
* ''[[Nightshade (audio story)|Nightshade]]'' and ''[[Original Sin (audio story)|Original Sin]]'' are adaptations of ''[[Virgin New Adventures|New Adventures]]'' novels. | * ''[[Nightshade (audio story)|Nightshade]]'' and ''[[Original Sin (audio story)|Original Sin]]'' are adaptations of ''[[Virgin New Adventures|New Adventures]]'' novels. | ||
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=== 2019 === | === 2019 === | ||
* ''[[Doctor Who and the Iron Legion (audio story)|Doctor Who and the Iron Legion]]'' and ''[[Doctor Who and the Star Beast (audio story)|Doctor Who and the Star Beast]]'' are adaptations of DWM comic stories. | * ''[[Doctor Who and the Iron Legion (audio story)|Doctor Who and the Iron Legion]]'' and ''[[Doctor Who and the Star Beast (audio story)|Doctor Who and the Star Beast]]'' are adaptations of DWM comic stories. | ||
* ''[[Still Life (audio story)|Still Life]]'' makes reference to the village of [[Stockbridge]]. | |||
* ''[[Planet of Dust (audio story)|Planet of Dust]]'' refers to the [[Tzun]] from [[PROSE]]: ''[[First Frontier (novel)|First Frontier]]''. | * ''[[Planet of Dust (audio story)|Planet of Dust]]'' refers to the [[Tzun]] from [[PROSE]]: ''[[First Frontier (novel)|First Frontier]]''. | ||
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* ''[[The Firstborn (audio story)|The Firstborn]]'' | * ''[[The Firstborn (audio story)|The Firstborn]]'' | ||
* ''[[Goth Opera (audio story)|Goth Opera]]'' is an adaptation of [[Goth Opera (novel)|''Missing Adventures'' novel]]. | * ''[[Goth Opera (audio story)|Goth Opera]]'' is an adaptation of [[Goth Opera (novel)|''Missing Adventures'' novel]]. | ||
== ''Gallifrey'' == | |||
=== 2006 === | |||
* In ''[[Panacea (audio story)|Panacea]]'', the name for the mountain near the [[Capitol]] is referred to as [[Mount Cadon]], the name first given in [[PROSE]]: ''[[Timewyrm: Revelation (novel)|Timewyrm: Revelation]]''. | |||
== ''Torchwood'' == | == ''Torchwood'' == |
Latest revision as of 03:58, 17 December 2024
List of references in Big Finish stories to prose and comic stories[[edit] | [edit source]]
Anyone is free to edit this list if they find references not already covered.
Bernice Summerfield[[edit] | [edit source]]
1998[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Oh No It Isn't! and Beyond the Sun are adaptations of New Adventures novels and bring novel character Bernice Summerfield to audio for the first time.
1999[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Walking to Babylon, Birthright, Just War and Dragons' Wrath are adaptations of New Adventures novels
2001[[edit] | [edit source]]
- In Professor Bernice Summerfield and the Extinction Event, Irving Braxiatel appears in audio for the first time, having made his full debut in PROSE: Theatre of War.
2008[[edit] | [edit source]]
Doctor Who[[edit] | [edit source]]
2000[[edit] | [edit source]]
- In The Genocide Machine, Coralee from PROSE: Storm Harvest is mentioned. Additionally, the depiction of the Emperor in the DWM 290 preview is that of the Golden Emperor, who first appeared in COMIC: Invasion of the Daleks.
- The Apocalypse Element has Romana II as President of Gallifrey, as had previously been established in PROSE: Happy Endings
- The Shadow of the Scourge is explicitly set in the continuity of the New Adventures series and features Ace's Spacefleet combat outfit from PROSE: Deceit
- The Holy Terror features Frobisher, a Sixth Doctor companion who debuted in COMIC: The Shape Shifter.
2001[[edit] | [edit source]]
- In Minuet in Hell, Gideon Crane recalls among the Doctor's former companions Sam, from the BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures series.
- Dust Breeding is a sequel to PROSE: Storm Harvest.
2002[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The Ratings War brought the character of Beep the Meep to audio, having made his debut in COMIC: Doctor Who and the Star Beast.
- The Maltese Penguin sees the return of Frobisher and the first appearance of Josiah W. Dogbolter on audio, having first appeared in COMIC: The Moderator
2003[[edit] | [edit source]]
- No Place Like Home is the first appearance of the Everlasting Matches in audio, having first appearanced in PROSE: Doctor Who in an Exciting Adventure with the Daleks. It also features Shayde, who first featured in COMIC: The Tides of Time.
- The Dark Flame is explicitly set in the continuity of the New Adventures series and features Joseph from PROSE: Oh No It Isn't!.
- Zagreus contains several references to other media:
- Zagreus mentions the Yssgaroth from PROSE: The Pit.
- The Doctor sees the events of COMIC: Oblivion.
- The Doctor refers to the Oracle on KS-159 from PROSE: Tears of the Oracle.
- The Doctor makes reference to the events of COMIC: A Life of Matter and Death.
- The Wormery brought Iris Wildthyme to audio for the first time, her first appearance in Doctor Who having been PROSE: Old Flames.
2007[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Autumn features for the first time in audio the town of Stockbridge, which originated in COMIC: Doctor Who and the Iron Legion.
- Mission of the Viyrans features the Viyrans for the first time, who had first appeared in PROSE: No One Died the year before.
2008[[edit] | [edit source]]
- In The Zygon Who Fell to Earth, the Eighth Doctor refers to the Zygons he encountered "in the 19th century down south", a reference to PROSE: {{cs|The Bodysnatchers (novel).
- In Home Truths, Robert from PROSE: The Little Drummer Boy is mentioned.
2009[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Resistance continues the use of Polly's surname as "Wright" introduced in PROSE: Invasion of the Cat-People and also features her uncle Randolph Wright, first mentioned in that novel.
- In The Drowned World, Robert from PROSE: The Little Drummer Boy is mentioned yet again.
- Fitz's Story features Fitz Kreiner from the Eighth Doctor Adventures novel series.
- Izzy's Story features DWM comic companion Izzy Sinclair who debuted in COMIC: Endgame.
2010[[edit] | [edit source]]
- In The Guardian of the Solar System, the visit to Mars in PROSE: The Little Drummer Boy is mentioned.
2011[[edit] | [edit source]]
- A trilogy of stories, Castle of Fear, The Eternal Summer and Plague of the Daleks return to the DWM original location of Stockbridge. Additionally, Castle of Fear references Sir Justin of Wells from COMIC: The Tides of Time and Eternal Summer features Maxwell Edison, a recurring character who debuted in COMIC: Stars Fell on Stockbridge.
2012[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The Selachian Gambit features the Selachians, who had previously appeared in PROSE: The Murder Game and makes very vague allusions to the fact Ben and Polly had encountered Selachians before.
- Love and War is an adaptation of New Adventures novel.
2013[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Mastermind references the events of PROSE: Forgotten and refers the the Deathworm Morphant, merging the names gives in PROSE: The Eight Doctors and COMIC: The Fallen.
2014[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The Highest Science is an adaptation of New Adventures novel.
- In The Death of Hope, the Master refers to the fact he was once known as a Preacher, referring to the events of COMIC: The Fallen and The Glorious Dead.
2015[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The Romance of Crime, The English Way of Death and The Well-Mannered War are adaptations of Missing Adventures novels.
- Damaged Goods, Theatre of War and All-Consuming Fire are adaptations of New Adventures novels.
2016[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Nightshade and Original Sin are adaptations of New Adventures novels.
- Cold Fusion is an adaptation of a Missing Adventures novel.
- Lost and Found references Randolph Wright from PROSE: Invasion of the Cat-People and is inspired by a line from the story about Polly getting lost in a mall.
- In The Age of Endurance, the First Doctor references an encounter with the Pied Piper, an apparent reference to COMIC: Challenge of the Piper.
2017[[edit] | [edit source]]
- In The Movellan Grave, the Doctor uses his Gladstone bag, which first appeared in COMIC: Shark Bait.
2018[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The boxset 'The Seventh Doctor: The New Adventures: Volume One features New Adventures companions Roz Forrester and Chris Cwej.
- The Quantum Possibility Engine feautures the return of Josiah W. Dogbolter and the debut of his robot servant Hob, both of whom originated in the Doctor Who Magazine (special issues).
2019[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Doctor Who and the Iron Legion and Doctor Who and the Star Beast are adaptations of DWM comic stories.
- Still Life makes reference to the village of Stockbridge.
- Planet of Dust refers to the Tzun from PROSE: First Frontier.
2020[[edit] | [edit source]]
- In 2020, Big Finish released six audios to tie-in to the multi-platform series Time Lord Victorious, including Master Thief, Lesser Evils, He Kills Me, He Kills Me Not, The Enemy of My Enemy, Mutually Assured Destruction and Genetics of the Daleks. Across audios, novels, short stories, comics, escape rooms and web video series, a consistent and sprawling narrative was told for several different Doctors and several other characters.
2021[[edit] | [edit source]]
- A seventh audio was released as part of the multi-platform Time Lord Victorious series in 2021: Echoes of Extinction.
- [[Mark Seven, who first appeared in The Dalek Outer Space Book, featured in Queen of the Mechonoids and the Dalek Universe series, having previously appeared in The Destroyers, originally intended for television.
2023[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Big Finish released AUDIO: Dying Hours as part of the multi-platform Doom's Day (series), which told a linear story across novels, comics, audios, video games and short stories.
2024[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Archipelago features The Doctor's Gladstone bag, as well as referencing John and Gillian, all of which originated in the TV Comics.
- The Firstborn
- Goth Opera is an adaptation of Missing Adventures novel.
Gallifrey[[edit] | [edit source]]
2006[[edit] | [edit source]]
- In Panacea, the name for the mountain near the Capitol is referred to as Mount Cadon, the name first given in PROSE: Timewyrm: Revelation.
Torchwood[[edit] | [edit source]]
2017[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Aliens & Sex & Chips & Gravy references the Ice Maiden from the Titan Torchwood comic series.
Counter-Measures[[edit] | [edit source]]
2017[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Time of the Intelligence features Reece Goff, who was first mentioned in PROSE: Night of the Intelligence, a Lethbridge-Stewart novel published earlier in 2017.