The Confessions of Dorian Gray
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The Confessions of Dorian Gray was an audio series produced by Big Finish Productions. It starred Alexander Vlahos as Dorian Gray.
The series is of note to this wiki because of Shades of Gray, a Bernice Summerfield crossover story that was re-released as a Confessions story in The Confessions of Dorian Gray: The Complete Series One and Two.
Stories
Special
Title | Author | Featuring | Released |
---|---|---|---|
Shades of Gray | Scott Handcock | Benny, Ruth, Jack | 27 September 2012[1] |
Series 1
# | Title | Author | Featuring | Released |
---|---|---|---|---|
1.1 | This World Our Hell | David Llewellyn | October 2012 | |
1.2 | The Houses In Between | Scott Harrison | November 2012 | |
1.3 | The Twittering of Sparrows | Gary Russell | ||
1.4 | The Heart That Lives Alone | Scott Handcock | ||
1.5 | The Fallen King of Britain | Joseph Lidster | ||
1.6 | Ghosts of Christmas Past | Tony Lee | Sherlock Holmes | December 2012 |
Series 2
# | Title | Author | Featuring | Released |
---|---|---|---|---|
2.1 | The Picture of Loretta Delphine | Gary Russell | July 2013 | |
2.2 | The Lord of Misrule | Simon Barnard | August 2013 | |
2.3 | Murder on 81st Street | David Llewellyn | ||
2.4 | The Immortal Game | Nev Fountain | ||
2.5 | Running Away With You | Scott Handcock | ||
2.6 | The Prime of Deacon Brodie | Roy Gill | October 2013 | |
2.7 | The Mayfair Monster | Alexander Vlahos, Jolyon Westhorpe | December 2013 |
Series 3
# | Title | Author | Featuring | Released |
---|---|---|---|---|
3.1 | Blank Canvas | James Goss | November 2014 | |
3.2 | The Needle | David Llewellyn | ||
3.3 | We Are Everywhere | Roy Gill | ||
3.4 | Echoes | Gary Russell | ||
3.5 | Pandora | Xanna Eve Chown | ||
3.6 | Heart and Soul | Cavan Scott | ||
3.7 | Displacement Activity / The Darkest Hour | Scott Handcock | ||
3.8 | ||||
3X | Frostbite | Mark B. Oliver | December 2014 |
Series 4
# | Title | Author | Featuring | Released |
---|---|---|---|---|
4SP | Trick or Treat | Scott Handcock | October 2015 | |
4.1 | The Enigma of Dorian Gray | Roy Gill | November 2015 | |
4.2 | Freya | Sam Stone | ||
4.3 | Human Remains | James Goss | ||
4.4 | His Dying Breath | George Mann | ||
4.5 | Banshee | Xanna Eve Chown | ||
4.6 | The Abysmal Sea | David Llewellyn | ||
4.7 | Inner Darkness | Mark B. Oliver | ||
4.8 | The Living Image | Matt Fitton | ||
4X | Desperately Seeking Santa | Tim Leng | December 2015 | |
All Through the House | Alan Flanagan |
Series 5
# | Title | Author | Featuring | Released |
---|---|---|---|---|
5.1 | One Must Not Look At Mirrors | Guy Adams | October 2016 | |
5.2 | Angel of War | Roy Gill | ||
5.3 | The Valley of Nightmares | David Llewellyn | ||
5.4 | Ever After | Scott Handcock |
The Lost Confessions
# | Title | Author | Featuring | Released |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Last Man Standing | Scott Harrison | August 2019 | |
2 | There Are Such Things... | |||
3 | The Last Confession |
Series 6
# | Title | Author | Featuring | Released |
---|---|---|---|---|
6SP | Isolation | Scott Handcock | March 2020 |
Notes
to be added
External links
- Official The Confessions of Dorian Gray page at bigfinish.com
Footnotes
- ↑ Released as a The Confessions of Dorian Gray story upon its release in The Complete Series One and Two in January 2014.