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The Ninth Doctor and Rose Tyler return for a new series of audio adventures

The Ninth Doctor and Rose Tyler return for a new series of audio adventures

The Ninth Doctor and Rose
The Ninth Doctor and Rose

Christopher Eccleston and Billie Piper star in a brand-new series of full-cast audio dramas, beginning in August 2025 from Big Finish Productions.

In 2005, Christopher Eccleston and Billie Piper, as the Ninth Doctor and Rose Tyler respectively, took a whole new generation of Doctor Who fans on the trip of a lifetime into time and space.

Twenty years later, the trip continues, as they’re set to star in a brand-new series of twelve, hour-long, full-cast audio adventures, due to be released from August 2025.

Christopher Eccleston said:

“I am so happy to be back recording more adventures for the Ninth Doctor with Billie. I don’t think my Doctor exists without Rose. He’s a ‘one man, one companion’ kind of alien. We’ve explored him on his own at Big Finish, as a loner. But there’s a resilience and a bravery and a deep empathy to Billie as Rose, that’s why I do this. They complete each other.”

Billie Piper added:

“I can’t think of a better time for Rose to reunite with her first Doctor than now. Twenty years after she first ran into the TARDIS and towards adventure, here we are again, me and Chris, ready to have fun facing the universe – and the monsters – together.”

Producer Matt Fitton said:

“Twenty years after the Ninth Doctor and Rose burst onto our screens, Christopher Eccleston and Billie Piper are back with that brilliant dynamic – the Doctor showing Rose the universe, and Rose showing him the best of humanity.

“Across twelve episodes, slotting neatly into that 2005 series, we have more Jackie Tyler, more Powell Estate, plus friends and enemies old and new through time and space. Our writers have done an amazing job recapturing the spirit of that very special season, and Chris and Billie have embraced these scripts with delight and gusto. They’re having a blast, back on that trip of a lifetime – and they sound fantastic!”

You can now pre-order Doctor Who: The Ninth Doctor Adventures on CD + download (or download only) exclusively from bigfinish.com.

 
Celebrate Record Store Day 2025 with ‘The Tenth Planet’ on Vinyl

Celebrate Record Store Day 2025 with ‘The Tenth Planet’ on Vinyl

The Tenth Planet RSD

The First Doctor’s final adventure gets an exclusive audio release in 2025 

Demon Records present, exclusively for Record Store Day 2025, The Tenth Planet, one of the most celebrated Doctor Who stories ever, for the first time on double vinyl. 

This narrated BBC soundtrack adventure, first broadcast in 1966, features the debut appearance of the Cybermen and includes the show’s first ever regeneration – from William Hartnell’s First Doctor to Patrick Troughton’s Second Doctor. Doctor Who lore would never be the same again!

Whilst one of the 1966 original television episodes was lost, all four episodes are now presented here in soundtrack form. The adventure co-stars Anneke Wills as Polly, Michael Craze as Ben, Robert Beatty as General Cutler, and Earl Cameron as Williams. 

Record Store Day is an annual event where thousands of independent record shops all over the world come together to celebrate their unique culture. The Tenth Planet will only be available from participating stores – click here to see where your nearest is. 

A stunning designed monochrome outer cover, featuring silver foil detail on the Cyberman, houses two illustrated inner sleeves with Radio Times-style billings for each episode. The 12” discs – one white, one silver – are on 140g vinyl.

Record Store Day 2025 takes place on April 12th, 2025 – full details here

The Stuff of Legend – The Live Show

The Stuff of Legend – The Live Show

The Stuff of Legend – The Live Show
The Stuff of Legend – The Live Show

On 14 and 15 September, Doctor Who fans were treated to a live performance of a brand-new story, The Stuff of Legend by Robert Valentine, onstage at London’s Cadogan Hall. 

Leading the cast were Paul McGann as the Doctor and India Fisher as his original audio companion, Charley Pollard. In a quiet Cornish mining town in 1963, the time travellers faced off against two of their most iconic enemies – the Master (Alex Macqueen) and the Daleks (Nicholas Briggs). 

The stage show also featured live foley effects and audience participation, with the audience providing the voices of the Robomen enslaved by the Daleks. All of this has been captured on the official recordings of the performances, and this December, The Stuff of Legend – The Live Show will be available to own. 

Doctor Who: The Stuff of Legend – The Live Show can now be pre-ordered as a collector’s edition double CD plus slipcase (+ download for just £15.99) or as a digital download only (for just £12.99), exclusively here.

Additionally, there are a number of limited-edition tiers, which come with The Stuff of Legend merchandise: 

  • Silver (limited to 450 copies): The Stuff of Legend – The Live Show on collector’s edition CD, plus a T-shirt, for £40.99. 
  • Gold (limited to 100 copies): The Stuff of Legend – The Live Show on collector’s edition CD, plus a T-shirt and a brochure, for £49.99. 
  • Platinum (limited to 100 copies): The Stuff of Legend – The Live Show on collector’s edition CD, plus a T-shirt, brochure and tote bag, for £62.99. 

Something is afoot in the lonely Cornish village of Merrymaid Bay. Rumours of dead men working in the tin mines have sent a chill through the community, and it’s up to the Doctor and Charley to get to the bottom of the mystery.  

  Can the legends of the Bucca that haunts the mines be true? And just what awesome power do the Doctor’s greatest enemies – the Daleks! – threaten to unleash upon the universe? 

The cast list also includes Carolyn Seymour as Old Emily and the Light Bucca, Nisha Nayar as Emily Barnfather, Jason Forbes as Captain Montgomerie Césaire, Barnaby Edwards as Jago Penrose and Foley, and Gabriel Clark as Jory, Robomen and the Dark Bucca. 

Big Finish executive producer, and voice of the Daleks, Nicholas Briggs said:

“There was a real electricity in the room during these performances. The reception we got was the sort of thing that could really go to your head – proper rock star welcomes! And then from the moment the shows started, the audience were riveted, picking up on every little nuance. It made the whole thing such a joy. 

“I remember, as a teenager, being delighted with live recordings of Monty Python stage shows. There’s something really compelling about hearing a live performance, with audience reactions and performers pitching it up for a large, appreciative crowd. The enthusiasm in the auditorium somehow transmits through the recording, making you part of something joyous.  

“I’ve had a listen to the live recordings of The Stuff of Legend, and that’s exactly what happens here. For those who attended, it’ll be a great way to relive the memories, and for those who couldn’t get to see the show onstage, this will capture so much of the atmosphere and sense of occasion.” 

Director Barnaby Edwards added:

“Directing a Doctor Who audio adventure is always fun, but it’s done without any feedback from the listener. Not so The Stuff of Legend live, where the reactions of the audience dictated the pace and delivery of each performance. The live recording is a beast of a very different colour from the studio version: new cast members, new lines, new action, new live sound effects, new feel. I can’t wait for people to hear it!” 

Praise for the live performances of The Stuff of Legend

“There are Daleks, the Master, lots of jokes and plenty of thrills, chases, explosions and exterminations… I’m gripped from start to finish.” – Who Review 

“While it was doubtless fun to watch, the story works well as an audio drama in its own right. If you’re a fan of the Eighth Doctor and Charley’s exploits, or just a good, solid Doctor Who story, this one’s for you.” – Cultbox 

“Perfect to sum up all that is great and good about the show.” – Bleeding Cool 

Doctor Who: The Stuff of Legend – The Live Show is now available to pre-order as a collector’s edition double CD plus slipcase (+ download for just £15.99) or as a digital download only (for just £12.99), exclusively here.

All the above prices include the special pre-order discount and are subject to change after general release. 

Please note that Big Finish is currently operating a digital-first release schedule. The mail-out of collector’s edition CDs may be delayed due to factors beyond our control, but all purchases of this release unlock a digital copy that can be immediately downloaded or played on the Big Finish app from the release date.

Genesis of the Cybermen

Genesis of the Cybermen

A lost Cybermen story for the Fifth Doctor
Genesis of the Cybermen, due for release in March 2025.

Big Finish’s acclaimed range Doctor Who – The Lost Stories takes ideas proposed during the classic era of the TV show and adapts them into full-cast audio dramas. The next release in the range reveals the origins of one of the Doctor’s greatest enemies – the Genesis of the Cybermen

This story comes from the mind of one of the Cybermen’s original creators – Gerry Davis, the writer who, with Kit Pedler, first devised the Mondasian monsters and went on to write several of their TV stories. 

The intended origins of the Cybermen never made it to screen; Davis pitched a story about their creation in the early 1980s, but it was rejected by producer John Nathan-Turner. Doctor Who fans may remember details of this adventure being printed in the 1988 book Cybermen by David Banks. 

Now, the story has been adapted by David K Barnes into a full-cast audio drama. The Lost Stories: Genesis of the Cybermen stars Peter Davison as the Fifth Doctor, alongside Janet FieldingSarah Sutton, and Matthew Waterhouse as his companions Tegan, Nyssa, and Adric, with Nicholas Briggs as the Cybermen. 

Doctor Who – The Lost Stories: Genesis of the Cybermen is now available to pre-order as a collector’s edition 2-disc CD (+ download for just £16.99) or download only (for just £13.99)

A King lies dying in his castle. His eldest son Prince Sylvan is an artist with no desire to inherit a kingdom, while Prince Dega toils in his laboratory, dedicated to saving their dying people from extinction. They will all burn unless he succeeds. 

When the TARDIS arrives, its crew believe they can help. But this planet is Mondas. And this is the Genesis of the Cybermen… 

Producer and director David O’Mahony said:

“The Cybermen have been one of the Doctor’s greatest opponents throughout the ages. They are brutal, uncaring and dedicatedly vicious.  

“Gerry Davis’s ideas about their origin never made it onto TV, so it’s a total pleasure to bring this story to life with Peter Davison’s Doctor. Setting it pre-Earthshock gives it the feel of a brilliant prequel to the impending Cybermen stories that we know and love.” 

Big Finish listeners can save money by pre-ordering Doctor Who – The Lost Stories: Genesis of the Cybermen together with 2025’s second Doctor Who – The Lost Stories adventure (title TBA, due for release in September 2025), in a multi-buy bundle on collector’s edition CD (+ download for just £32) or download only (for just £26).  

All the above prices include the special pre-order discount and are subject to change after general release. 

Please note: the collector’s edition double CDs are strictly limited to 2,000 copies and will not be repressed. 

Please note that Big Finish is currently operating a digital-first release schedule. The mail-out of collector’s edition CDs may be delayed due to factors beyond our control, but all purchases of this release unlock a digital copy that can be immediately downloaded or played on the Big Finish app from the release date.

Doctor Who spin-off with Inside No. 9 star announced by Big Finish

Doctor Who spin-off with Inside No. 9 star announced by Big Finish

Reece Shearsmith.
Reece Shearsmith – Big Finish.
 

Another Doctor Who audio drama is coming our way, and this time around it’s welcoming a TV legend into its mix.

That’s right, it’s been confirmed that The League of Gentlemen and Inside No. 9 star Reece Shearsmith will be making his Big Finish debut in brand new audio series Planet Krynoid.

Of course, this is not Shearsmith’s first foray into the Whoniverse as the actor and writer has previously starred in season 9 episode Sleep No More as Gagan Rassmussen.

The episode saw Peter Capaldi’s Twelfth Doctor and Jenna Coleman’s Clara Oswald take on Shearsmith’s character, who was a space station crew member left orbiting Neptune in the 38th century.

Now, Shearsmith will be starring in this new audio series, which will also feature a classic Doctor Who body horror monster – the eponymous man-absorbing alien plant creature that was first seen on our screens in the 1976 Tom Baker story The Seeds of Doom.

In the new adventure, Shearsmith will play Robert Hodan, the governor of Sunlight, “a paradise planet infested by the Krynoid”, according to the synopsis. It continues:

“When two seed pods are discovered lodged in a satellite, things swiftly go from bad to worse…”

On the announcement of his role in the series, Shearsmith said:

“I know a lot of actors on Big Finish’s roster – David Warner was a great friend, and he used to love doing them and would tell me about them: ‘Why haven’t you done one?’

“So I was thrilled to be asked to be in this. It’s a really huge drama, it feels a proper disaster movie of the 1970s, like The Poseidon Adventure – things just get worse and worse.”

As well as Shearsmith’s governor, the characters for the new audio series include xenobiologist Bryn Forrester (Melody Chikakane Brown) and the impoverished Hart family comprised of Sarah Whitehouse, Ian Conningham, and Nye Occomore.

And there’s also a special appearance in the second episode of the series, with Paul McGann (aka the Eighth Doctor) set to be included. The series will be made up of three episodes: Sunlight by Jonathan Morris, Sunset by Jonathan S Powell and Darkness by Chris Chapman.

On the announcement of the series, producer Jonathan S Powell said:

“Planet Krynoid is Doctor Who’s answer to The Last of Us and The Walking Dead, a heart-stopping vision of society’s collapse under the weight of one of television’s most terrifying creations: the Krynoid.

“The Krynoids themselves are terrifying because they do that great sci-fi thing of inverting the ordinary and making you petrified of pot plants. More than that though, they’re a sentient infection utterly antithetical to our existence, for which we are woefully unprepared, which makes them the perfect monster to explore today, half a century on from their debut.

“I adore The Seeds of Doom – not just for its B-movie brilliance, but for the creeping feeling it evokes that this time, for the first time, the Doctor really might lose. That’s what we’ve tried to convey in this set, that the gloves are off and nobody is safe.”

The Worlds of Doctor Who – Planet Krynoid: Nightfall is now available to pre-order at BigFinish.com and the box set is due for release in April 2025.

New audio adventures await the Fugitive Doctor in 2025

New audio adventures await the Fugitive Doctor in 2025

Doctor Who: Most Wanted

Jo Martin and Alice Krige star in a brand-new box set of full-cast audio drama due to be released in January 2025, as the long-awaited Fugitive Doctor lands at Big Finish Productions.

The Fugitive Doctor, played by Jo Martin, is the mysterious incarnation from the Doctor’s past first seen in 2020 TV episode Fugitive of the Judoon. Having worked as an agent for the secretive Division, she’s now on the run from her Time Lord employers in THE FUGITIVE DOCTOR: MOST WANTED.

In three exciting audio adventures, Martin’s determined Doctor encounters ruthless bounty hunters, a mythical Russian witch, and even the Daleks (Nicholas Briggs). All the while, she must evade the hot pursuit of Time Lord agent Cosmo, voiced by Alice Krige (best known for her role as the Borg Queen in the Star Trek franchise).

Jo Martin said:

“Doing these audios has been super fun! There wasn’t enough time in the TV episodes to see all the different sides of the Fugitive Doctor. She’s gung-ho, but there’s a softer side to her. With these episodes, the listeners will hear her vulnerability, her kindness and her loyalties. She’s a lone wolf, and that can’t be easy.” 


The three episodes in this box set are:

FAST TIMES (by Robert Valentine)

When the mysterious Division tries to arrest their equally mysterious agent, the Doctor, she evades capture and heads out in search of answers… but trouble is never far behind.

Captured by bounty hunters and imprisoned in a maximum-security hulk ship, the Doctor is about to learn that there’s no time to stand still when you’re a fugitive. And times are about to get very fast indeed.

THE LEGEND OF BABA YAGA by Rochana Patel

On the run from the Time Lords and in serious need of help, the Doctor heads for 17th century Russia in search of the legendary witch of Slavic folklore… Baba Yaga.

But while trying to gain assistance from this powerful entity, the Doctor finds herself embroiled in events from the most famous of Baba Yaga’s tales when the tries to help a beautiful young woman called Vasilisa retrieve a burning ember to save her family from the bitter Russian winter.

What is real? What is fantasy? And will the Doctor be able to tell the difference in time?

THE DIMENSION OF LOST THINGS by Lisa McMullin

Fleeing Cosmo through the Vortex, the TARDIS gets sucked down a temporal plughole, and the Doctor emerges into a weird landscape. Finding other lost souls in the form of mountaineer George Mallory and scavenger Athelia, the Doctor soon stumbles across another, more surprising denizen of this strange dimension – herself!

With Cosmo still in pursuit and memory-stealing winds threatening to wipe her mind for good, the Doctor senses a complex trap in action. But whose trap is it, and how can she possibly escape?

Jo Martin in the Big Finish studio
Jo Martin records in the Big Finish studio.

Producer David Richardson said:

“This was an absolute treat to work on. The Fugitive Doctor is such a brilliant, head-turning twist in this amazing long-running show we all love, and script editor Robert Valentine and I had such fun making plans.

“Thirteenth Doctor showrunner, Chris Chibnall, very generously gave up his time and met with us on Zoom while we threw around ideas and he gave us some clarifications about this most enigmatic era of Doctor Who. We came out of that meeting elated, full of purpose and sure of our direction.

“Chris told us that Jo was fantastic and a gorgeous person to work with, and he was absolutely right of course – she came into the studio full of joy for the part, always smiling, always brilliant and charismatic. The Fugitive Doctor now has her own audio series – and as the saying goes, it’s about time…”

The Fugitive Doctor: Most Wanted releases in January 2025. Pre-order here

Matthew Jacobs returns to the world of the Eighth Doctor

Matthew Jacobs returns to the world of the Eighth Doctor

Matthew Jacobs returns to the world of the Eighth Doctor

Paul McGann stars in the forthcoming full-cast audio drama box set, Deadly Strangers, which includes a story by the writer of his very first adventure, the 1996 Doctor Who TV movie.


The Eighth Doctor (Paul McGann) and his companions Charley Pollard (India Fisher) and Lady Audacity Montague (Jaye Griffiths) have three brand-new audio adventures in store in The Eighth Doctor Adventures: Deadly Strangers, due for release in December 2024. 

The Doctor, Audacity and Charley visit many times and places, always with the best of intentions. But others have a different agenda.

An alien princess takes an interest in Puccini, a visitor to Iceland causes chaos, and a lethal interloper slips into the dreams of a sleeping population. Some strangers have deadly intent…

The first of the three stories, Puccini and the Doctor, is written by Matthew Jacobs, the screenwriter of 1996’s Doctor Who: The Movie. Jacobs was the first person to write for Paul McGann’s Doctor and this audio drama marks his first time penning any Doctor Who media since then.

In Jacobs’ story, the TARDIS arrives in Milan at the turn of the twentieth century, where the time travellers encounter legendary opera composer, Giacomo Puccini (voiced by Tim McInnerny, known for Blackadder, Game of Thrones, and Doctor Who: Planet of the Ood). But the Doctor’s not the only alien around with an interest in the music of love. 

Doctor Who – The Eighth Doctor Adventures: Deadly Strangers is now available to pre-order as a collector’s edition 3-disc CD box set (+ download for just £22.99) or as a digital download only (for just £18.99), exclusively here.

The three new adventures for the Eighth Doctor and his companions are:

Puccini and the Doctor by Matthew Jacobs
Women’s Day Off by Lisa McMullin
The Gloaming by Lauren Mooney & Stewart Pringle

Producer David Richardson said:

“How brilliant to have Matthew Jacobs return to the series to write Puccini and the Doctor – a man so dedicated that he woke up at 4am in Los Angeles to listen in to our studio recordings! He’s given us a lovely and imaginative tale, which feels very much in the spirit of the Eighth Doctor TV movie.”

Matthew Jacobs said:

“This is the first time I’ve written a Doctor Who adventure since 1996. The Doctor is such an integral part of my life, so it’s been fascinating over the years to see it grow and grow. Paul has kept the Doctor alive at Big Finish in a marvellous way and he has become so much more sophisticated as a character than when we were starting.
 
“I was over the moon when script editor Matt Fitton asked me to put together a story. We discussed that this version of Paul’s Doctor is a bit closer to the TV movie Doctor – inquisitive, not as embittered as he gets through the Time War.
 
“The idea that stuck out was one where I got to deal with some unfinished business from the TV movie. In the movie, the Doctor says how sad it was that Puccini never got to finish Turandot, and it was the bane of his life towards the end. I wanted to tell a story to do with the nature of how we use music and how we search for love.”

Big Finish listeners can save money by pre-ordering Deadly Strangers in a multi-buy bundle with the previous Eighth Doctor Adventures box set, Echoes, for just £44 (collector’s edition CD + download) or £36 (download only) exclusively here.

All the above prices include the special pre-order discount and are subject to change after general release.

Two Fifteenth Doctor audio adventures coming soon

Two Fifteenth Doctor audio adventures coming soon

Two brand new adventures are coming for the Fifteenth Doctor and Ruby Sunday… this time on audio!


Doctor Who: On Ghost Beach

Doctor Who: On Ghost Beach

by Niel Bushnell

A haunting tale of mystery and adventure for the Fifteenth Doctor and Ruby Sunday!

The TARDIS arrives in County Durham, England, in 1958. Seaham Chemical Beach was once a scene of heavy industry, long since abandoned, but now local residents are having nightmares and seeing apparitions.

It isn’t long before the Doctor and Ruby are affected by the beach’s peculiar atmosphere. As they begin to forget exactly who they are, Ruby hears a distant voice calling her on.

Whose memories are filling the travellers’ heads, and what is the significance of Ghost Beach, in the Sea of Despair, on the planet Farfrom? Even more importantly – who is Reg?

Susan Twist, who played the recurring woman in the BBC TV series, reads this atmospheric original chiller by Niel Bushnell.

Pre-order DOCTOR WHO: ON GHOST BEACH here


Doctor Who: Sting of the Sasquatch

Doctor Who: Sting of the Sasquatch

by Darren Jones

A full-throttle adventure in America for the Fifteenth Doctor and Ruby Sunday

In a National Park in North-West America, the Doctor and Ruby are pursued by large, ape-like creatures who seem to literally disappear into the trees. When Ruby falls ill after apparently being stung, the Doctor believes the infection is extra-terrestrial in origin.

They meet Dixie and Greg, two Bigfoot hunters determined to track down the mythical Sasquatch. Standing in their way is Ranger Peone, who’s adamant that the forest is too dangerous to explore. Dozens of people have vanished, or reappeared with no memory, in the last month alone.

Then the ape creatures kidnap Ruby, and the Doctor is determined to both save her life and solve the mystery of the Sasquatch.

Genesis Lynea, who played Harriet Arbinger in the BBC TV series, reads this tense and dramatic original story by Darren Jones.

Pre-order DOCTOR WHO: STING OF THE SASQUATCH here

Doctor Who – The Daleks In Colour (Original Television Soundtrack) On Sale Soon!

Doctor Who – The Daleks In Colour (Original Television Soundtrack) On Sale Soon!

Doctor Who - The Daleks In Colour (Original Television Soundtrack)

As part of the 60th anniversary celebrations of iconic series Doctor Who, one of the show’s most renowned tales underwent an out of this world update as it received an artistic colourisation.

Originally transmitted in December 1963 to February 1964, The Daleks were introduced to audiences and soon became one of the Doctor’s most formidable and enduring foes. The story follows the very first crew of the TARDIS as they land in a petrified forest on an alien planet. Determined to explore, the Doctor (William Hartnell) leads his companions into the metal city, where they discover danger at every corner and what will become his deadliest enemy, the mutant Daleks.

These seven original 25 minute episodes have been colourised and weaved together into a 75 minute blockbuster. With brand new sound, a brand-new soundtrack – created by Mark Ayres utilising elements of Tristram Cary’s original music with newly recorded score – The Daleks has been updated, whilst ensuring the original classic story remains as thrilling as it was when it began in 1963.

The release will be available to stream/download digitally, and as a double CD set with the complete soundtrack on Disc 1, and with Disc 2 containing alternate edits and unused cues which will only be available on the CD format.

Disc 1 – The Soundtrack

  • 1 Whoniverse
  • 2 Doctor Who Opening Titles (“In Colour” Mix, Daleks Version)
  • 3 The Petrified Jungle and The City (Soundtrack Version)
  • 4 Uninvited Passengers
  • 5 No Alternative
  • 6 The Box
  • 7 To The City
  • 8 Inside the City (1) (Soundtrack Version – The Labyrinth and the Lift / Barbara Captured)
  • 9 Inside the City (2) (Soundtrack Version – Radiation Poisoning / The Daleks / The Cell / Interrogation)
  • 10 The Doctor Returns to the Cell
  • 11 Mutations
  • 12 Which One of You Is Going?
  • 13 Susan Departs
  • 14 Before the Storm
  • 15 The Storm / Susan and Alydon (Soundtrack Version)
  • 16 Susan Returns to the City / The Thals / Fake Treaty (Soundtrack Version)
  • 17 The Message / He’s Coming (Soundtrack Version)
  • 18 Capturing a Dalek (A&B) (Soundtrack Version)
  • 19 Insides Out
  • 20 Ian The Dalek (Soundtrack Version)
  • 21 It’s Empty
  • 22 Ambush and Aftermath (Soundtrack Version)
  • 23 Something to Fight For (Soundtrack Version)
  • 24 Demented Dalek / Another Neutron Bomb (Soundtrack Version)
  • 25 The Expedition and The Swamp Monster (Soundtrack Version)
  • 26 After The Swamp Monster / The Cave / The Drop (Soundtrack Version)
  • 27 The Jump (Soundtrack Version)
  • 28 Heartbeats (Soundtrack Version)
  • 29 The Fall (Soundtrack Version)
  • 30 The Arising
  • 31 The Final War Part 1
  • 32 The Final War Part 2
  • 33 Our Destiny is in the Stars (End Montage and Titles: The Wedding of River Song)

Disc 2 – The Extras (additional tracks only available on CD)

  • 1 Doctor Who Opening Titles (“In Colour” Mix)
  • 2 The Petrified Jungle and The City (Album Version)
  • 3 The Labyrinth and The Lift (Unused Version 1)
  • 4 Barbara Enters the City / The Labyrinth and The Lift (Unused Version 2)
  • 5 Barbara Enters the City / The Labyrinth and The Lift (Version 3 as used)
  • 6 Radiation Poisoning / The Daleks (Album Mix)
  • 7 City Music and Tolling Pedal
  • 8 The Daleks / The Cell / The Doctor Interrogated
  • 9 The Interrogation (Master Cue)
  • 10 Susan in the Jungle (Instrumental Cue)
  • 11 Susan in the TARDIS (Instrumental Cue)
  • 12 Susan Returns to the City (Master Cue)
  • 13 The Thals (Master Cue)
  • 14 Fake Treaty (Master Cue)
  • 15 The Message (Unused Version 1)
  • 16 The Message (Version 2 as used)
  • 17 Capturing a Dalek (A)
  • 18 Capturing a Dalek (B)
  • 19 Dalek Creature
  • 20 Ian The Dalek (Master Cue)
  • 21 Ambush and Aftermath (Main Cue, Version 1)
  • 22 The Ambush (Daleks 2023 Edit)
  • 23 Ian and The Thals Parts 1-3
  • 24 Rising Tension / Demented Dalek (Daleks 2023 Edit)
  • 25 Another Neutron Bomb (Master Cue)
  • 26 The Expedition and The Swamp Monster (Master Cue)
  • 27 The Swamp Monster (Alternative Ending)
  • 28 After the Swamp Monster (Master Cue)
  • 29 The Cave / Barbara Loses the Rope
  • 30 The Drop (Master Cue)
  • 31 The Jump (Master Cue)
  • 32 The Fall (Master Cue)
  • 33 The Arising (Master Cue)
  • 34 The Final War (Unused Version 1)

CD 2×CD – Estimated release date: 13 September 2024

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Jodie Whittaker and Mandip Gill return to Doctor Who in new Thirteenth Doctor adventures.

Jodie Whittaker and Mandip Gill return to Doctor Who in new Thirteenth Doctor adventures.

Jodie Whittaker and Mandip Gill

The Doctor and Yaz are off to see more of the universe in a new series of audio dramas from Big Finish.

Big Finish Productions, in partnership with BBC Studios, today announces a full series of Thirteenth Doctor audio dramas as Jodie Whittaker returns to the Whoniverse alongside Mandip Gill as Yasmin Khan. 

First seen on screen in 2017, Jodie Whittaker made TV history as the first female incarnation of the beloved Time Lord in Doctor Who. 

Now she’s back in a brand-new series of twelve, hour-long, full-cast audio adventures in time and space, due to be released from July 2025. By her side in the TARDIS, as ever, will be her best friend Yaz, once again played by Mandip Gill.

Jodie Whittaker said:

“I’m over the moon to be joining Big Finish for more adventures in the TARDIS. Recording the Thirteenth Doctor and Yaz is a really lovely thing to revisit. One of the things Mandip and I used to love on Doctor Who was getting in, doing a new episode and meeting a brand-new cast. I just can’t wait to step back into the boots, pull on the coat and get cracking. One thing’s for sure, it’s going to be brilliant.”

Mandip Gill added:

“Doctor Who has been a huge part of my career and personal life and I am looking forward to seeing how I can further enrich my character through this exhilarating series. To be able to work with Jodie again is a dream come true, we have such a special friendship, I’m sure the recordings will be filled with laughter.”

Big Finish’s Chairman, Jason Haigh-Ellery said:

“This year Big Finish is celebrating its 25th anniversary of producing full-cast Doctor Who audio drama – so, when we were granted the licence to create new stories set during the Thirteenth Doctor’s era, we immediately set to work.

“I am delighted that the inimitable Jodie and Mandip have decided to return to their roles with us and I’m excited to welcome them to Big Finish. Alongside our two other forthcoming series for the Fugitive Doctor (played by Jo Martin) and the Master (played by Sacha Dhawan), 2025 has never looked brighter for the Thirteenth Doctor and her fam.”

Big Finish’s Creative Director, Nicholas Briggs added:

“Jodie and Mandip were so welcoming to me when I worked on set with them in the TV show, so I’m looking forward to repaying the compliment. They’re lovely people and they’re full of enthusiasm for this project.”

Doctor Who fans can now pre-order The Thirteenth Doctor Adventures at bigfinish.com.