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Author | Ian Farrington |
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Series | Doctor Who book: Big Finish Short Trips |
Release number | 23 |
Publisher | Big Finish Productions |
Publication date | March 2008 |
ISBN | 978-1-84435-268-5 |
Preceded by | Short Trips: The Ghosts of Christmas |
Followed by | Short Trips: The Quality of Leadership |
Short Trips: Defining Patterns is a Big Finish original anthology edited by Ian Farrington and based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who . The theme of the collection is the patterns that define the Universe.
Title | Author | Doctor | Featuring |
Machine Time | George Ivanoff | 4th | |
The Tide and Time | Neil Corry | 7th | Ace |
Losing the Audience | Mat Coward | 1st | Susan |
One Card For The Curious | Xanna Eve Chown | 7th | Ace |
Seance | John Davies | 7th | Ace |
The Celestial Harmony Engine | Ian Briggs | 7th | |
Mutiny | Robert Dick | Harry | |
Numb | Dave Owen | 3rd | Sarah Jane |
Closing the Account | Stephen Hatcher | 7th | |
The Great Escapes | Simon Guerrier | Lucie | |
Loose Change | Steven Savile | 6th | |
Lepidoptery for Beginners | John Dorney | 2nd | Jamie & Zoe |
One Step Forward, Two Steps Back | Chris Thomas | 2nd & 5th | Jamie & Turlough |
Homework | Michael Coen | 2nd | Jamie & Zoe |
The Devil Like a Bear | Brian Willis | 7th | Ace |
Stanley | Lizzie Hopley | 4th | Leela |
Twilight's End | Cavan Scott & Mark Wright | 7th | Nimrod |
The Book of My Life | Ian Mond | 6th | |
Linking Material | Ian Farrington | 6th | Emily Chaudhry and Will Hoffman |
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