Series 1 (BFBS)

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The first series in the Bernice Summerfield range of audios was released by Big Finish Productions in 19982000 and marked the first commercially produced audios by Big Finish. The titular character of the range, Bernice Summerfield, was originally created by Paul Cornell for Virgin New Adventures novels. In contrast to the following seasons and, indeed, to most of the audios produced by Big Finish, the first series consisted of six adaptations, or "dramatisations" as they were called on the covers, of Virgin Bernice Summerfield New Adventures and some Virgin New Adventures (in the latter, the character of the Doctor had to be omitted or replaced). It was on the strength of these adaptations that Big Finish were granted a licence from the BBC to produce original Doctor Who audio dramas in 1999.

The season included 6 regular releases and one limited-edition bonus release. Big Finish were able to secure the talents of several prominent actors well-known of televised Doctor Who fame, including Colin Baker and Nicholas Courtney, known as the Sixth Doctor and Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart respectively. The producer Gary Russell was even more recently involved in writing the novelisation of the 1996 Doctor Who (TV story) TV movie.

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