Adric narrates a story about his time with the Fourth Doctor, Romana and K9 in a new Doctor Who Short Trip released today…
Matthew Waterhouse gets behind the mic for a brand new story from Joseph Lidster as we look at some momentous Season 18 events through Adric ‘s perspective in Doctor Who – Short Trips: A Full Life:
Adric’s life is full of death. His parents died when he was a child. His brother died a few months ago. Now, travelling with the Doctor and Romana, everywhere he visits, people die. But now they have arrived on Veridis. And on Veridis, the dead come back…
Doctor Who – Short Trips: A Full Life is available to Download from today at £2.99. The entire run of 2016 and 2017 stories can each be bought in Subscriptions at £30 for all twelve, making them available as they come out. The 2015 tales can be bought at the same price in one go in a bundle.
For more Doctor Who – Short Trips news, keep watching the Big Finish website this weekend.
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