Short Trips: The History of Christmas

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Short Trips: The History of Christmas was the fifteenth Short Trips anthology published by Big Finish Productions.

Publisher's summary[[edit] | [edit source]]

Christmas is a time for many things. For family and old acquaintances. For giving, for receiving, for feasts and celebration. For huddling round the warmth of the fire, sheltered from the dark and the cold outside.

And the monsters.

It's also the busiest time of year for the mysterious Doctor, whether he's caught-up in the violence of ancient Rome, taking Leonardo da Vinci on a day-trip to the stars, or popping in on the very first Christmas on the moon.

Spend Christmas with the Doctor. If you dare.

Stories[[edit] | [edit source]]

# Title Author Doctor Featuring
1 The Lampblack Wars Matthew Sweet 3rd Sarah
2 Home Fires Jonathan Blum 6th
3 The Feast Stewart Sheargold 2nd Ben, Polly
4 Rome Marcus Flavin 5th Tegan, Turlough
5 Set in Stone Charles Auchterlonie & John Isles 1st Ian, Barbara
6 The Thousand Years of Christmas Simon Bucher-Jones 3rd Jo, First Doctor, Second Doctor
7 Presence Peter Anghelides 7th Ace, Hex
8 Danse Macabre Joff Brown 3rd
9 The Church of Saint Sebastian Stacey Smith?[1] 5th Nyssa
10 The Prodigal Sun Matthew Griffiths 4th Leela
11 Be Good for Goodness's Sake Samantha Baker 8th
12 Ode to Joy Jonathan Clements 4th
13 Nobody's Gift Kate Orman 7th
14 The Innocents Marc Platt Unbound Doctor Unbound Susan
15 Comforts of Home Pete Kempshall 5th Turlough
16 Christmas on the Moon Simon Guerrier 6th Evelyn
17 The Anchorite's Echo Scott Andrews 7th Ace
18 The Revolutionaries John S. Drew 2nd Jamie
19 The Gift Robert Dick 1st Susan, The Brig, Doris
20 Callahuanca Richard Salter 4th
21 Not in My Back Yard Eddie Robson 8th Seventh Doctor, The Brig, Doris
22 She Won't Be Home Joseph Lidster 6th
23 Saint Nicholas's Bones Xanna Eve Chown 2nd Jamie, Victoria
24 The Long Midwinter Philip Purser-Hallard 8th Gemma, Samson

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Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  1. Stacey Smith? was credited under her deadname on this work.