Short Trips: How the Doctor Changed My Life

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Short Trips: How The Doctor Changed My Life
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Author Simon Guerrier
Series Doctor Who book:
Big Finish Short Trips
Release number
26
Publisher Big Finish Productions
Publication date
September 2008
ISBN 978-1-84435-341-5
Preceded by Short Trips: Transmissions  
Followed by Short Trips: Christmas Around the World  

Short Trips: How The Doctor Changed My Life is a Big Finish original anthology edited by Simon Guerrier and based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who . The theme of the collection is how the Doctor affects those he meets.

Contents

Stories

TitleAuthorDoctorFeaturing
Foreword Paul Cornell
HomeworkMichael Coen 2nd Jamie & Zoe
Change ManagementSimon Moore 6th Mel
CuriosityMike Amberry 5th Nyssa
PotentialStephen Dunn 3rd
Second ChancesBernard O’Toole 8th Charley
Child’s PlayLM Myles 4th Romana
RelativityMichael Montoure 7th Ace
Outstanding BalanceTim Lambert2ndJamie & Zoe
The Last Thing You Ever SeeRichard Goff4th Sarah Jane & Harry
The Shopping Trolleys of DoomCaleb Woodbridge7th
The Final StarChris Wing6th Evelyn
The Man on the PhoneMark Smith5th
The Monster in the WardrobeJames C McFetridge4thRomana
Suns and MothersEinar Olgeirsson8th
Taking the CureMatthew James6th Peri
Those Left BehindViolet Addison4th K9
EvitabilityAndrew K Purvis7thAce
£436Nick May6thPeri
Time ShearSteven Alexander4thK9
Running on EmptyJR Loflin7th
Swamp of Horrors (1957) – Viewing NotesMichael Rees6thMel
Insider DealingDann Chinn4thRomana
The Andrew Invasion John Callaghan Andrew
Stolen DaysArnold T Blumberg7th
Lares DomesticiAnna Bratton2nd

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References

  1. "Sneak peak (sic) at my next book". Simon Guerrier. 2008.