Well done DigitalSpy for their interview with Nick Briggs, in which he talks Big Finish, TV and AudioVisuals. Do read it, it’s: Celebrating Big Finish: How a gang of fans reinvented Doctor Who for a new audience. +++ Message Ends +++
Tag: audiovisuals
Some Audio Visuals resources
For some time (years) I’ve meant to post a bit more about Audio Visuals. Finally I have something to note regarding these fan-based Doctor Who audio dramas in which Nick Briggs played the Doctor, and Nigel Fairs his companion.
The Sword of Orion – a classic reviewed
Released in 2001 this was the second story for the Eighth Doctor and Charley Pollard and is also an example of an AudioVisual tale being re-purposed as a Big Finish story. Written and directed by Nick Briggs this of course stars Paul McGann and India Fisher and a sizeable cast including Barnaby Edwards, Toby Longworth and Mark…
Cuddlesome on SoundCloud
You may or may not know but Big Finish have start dabbling with the use of SoundCloud. At the moment (October 2012) it is mostly for podcasts but they have posted one of the free podcasts that were on the main website in August 2011.
Serving Justyce
I was able to get Matt West and Alun Harris to answer a few questions about their excellent book Justyce Served which is the story of the creation of the Audio Visuals tapes. The following is the interview interspersed with various pieces from the CD of extras available if you order the book directly from…
Justyce is coming
A quick note, the book Justyce Served has now been released from Miwk Publishing for £14.99 with all profits from this going to Amnesty International. My copy is winging its way to me so look out for a review any day soon(-ish). If this means nothing to you, try my earlier post here, or look on…
Justyce Served
Sneaking out some time in 2012 (September according to Amazon) will be the book Justyce Served: A Small Start with a Big Finish. This title is written by Alun Harris and Matthew West, the latter of whom also appears to be involved with a Blake’s 7 title being released in January 2012; clearly a fan…
UK Copyright Law
As I noted (here) on my non-Dr. Who blog, the UK Copyright Law is changing (and yes I have the same annoying spinning GIF. In a tribute to Flip-Flop I will also link that blog post back to here as well. Anyway back to the point, at the bottom of this longer article article it mentions…