Author | Neil Corry |
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Series | Doctor Who book: Big Finish Short Trips |
Release number | 28 |
Publisher | Big Finish Productions |
Publication date | March 2009 |
ISBN | 978-1-84435-384-2 |
Preceded by | Short Trips: Christmas Around the World |
Short Trips: Indefinable Magic is a Big Finish original anthology edited by Neil Corry and based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who . The theme of the collection is the magical life that the Doctor and his companions lead.
Title | Author | Doctor | Featuring |
What Has Happened to the Magic of Doctor Who? | Gareth Roberts | N/A | |
Phoenix | James Goss | 8th | |
The Power Supply | Eddie Robson | 1st | Vicki and Steven |
Favourite Star | Ian Farrington | 2nd | |
Hiccup in Time | Matthew James | 3rd | Liz |
Shamans | Steve Lyons | 4th | Leela |
The Fall of the Druids | David N Smith | 5th | Tegan, Turlough and Kamelion |
Priceless Junk | Cavan Scott & Mark Wright | 6th | Peri |
Have You Tried Turning It Off and Then Back On Again? | John Callaghan | 7th | Mel |
The Reign Makers | Gareth Wigmore | 1st | Susan, Barbara and Ian |
Pass It On | Simon Guerrier | 2nd and 6th | Ace |
The Science of Magic | Michael Rees | 3rd | Liz |
Hello Goodbye | Jim Sangster | 4th | Sarah Jane and Harry |
Trial by Fire | Mike Amberry | 6th | Evelyn |
Death Sentences | Stephen Hatcher | 6th and 7th | |
Once upon a Time Machine | Stephen Dunn | 3rd | Jo |
Mardi Gras Massacre | Arnold T Blumberg | 6th | Peri |
Blessed Are the Peacemakers | Caleb Woodbridge | 4th | Sarah Jane |
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