Doctor Who Unbound
Doctor Who Unbound is a series of audio plays produced by Big Finish Productions. Free from the constraints of continuity, the Doctor Who Unbound audios present a series of "What if...?" scenarios, and cast new actors in the role of the Doctor.[1]
David Warner is reprising his version of the Doctor in series 3 of The New Adventures of Bernice Summerfield subtitled The Unbound Universe.[2]
Episodes
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Doctor | Featuring | Release Date | Prod. code |
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1 | "Auld Mortality" | Nicholas Briggs | Marc Platt | Geoffrey Bayldon | Susan Foreman | May 2003 | BFPDWUNCD01 |
"What if... the Doctor and Susan had never left Gallifrey?"[3] | |||||||
2 | "Sympathy for the Devil" | Gary Russell | Jonathan Clements | David Warner | The Brigadier, the Master | June 2003 | BFPDWUNCD02 |
"What if... the Doctor had not been UNIT's scientific advisor?"[4] | |||||||
3 | "Full Fathom Five" | Jason Haigh-Ellery | David Bishop | David Collings | TBA | July 2003 | BFPDWUNCD03 |
What if... the Doctor believed that the ends justified the means? | |||||||
4 | "He Jests at Scars..." | Gary Russell | Gary Russell | The Valeyard | Mel | August 2003 | BFPDWUNCD04 |
"What if... the Valeyard had won" at the end of The Trial of a Time Lord?[5] | |||||||
5 | "Deadline" | Nicholas Briggs | Robert Shearman | Derek Jacobi | TBA | September 2003 | BFPDWUNCD05 |
What if... Doctor Who did not materialise as a television series? | |||||||
6 | "Exile" | Nicholas Briggs | Nicholas Briggs | Arabella Weir | TBA | September 2003 | BFPDWUNCD06 |
"What if... the Doctor had escaped the justice of the Time Lords" at the end of The War Games?[6] | |||||||
7 | "A Storm of Angels" | John Ainsworth | Marc Platt | Geoffrey Bayldon | Susan Foreman | January 2005 | BFPDWUNCD07 |
"What if... the Doctor really had changed history, even just the tiniest bit?"[7] | |||||||
8 | "Masters of War" | Jason Haigh-Ellery | Eddie Robson | David Warner | The Brigadier, Davros, Daleks, Thals | December 2008 | BFPDWUNCD08 |
References
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