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19. Doctor Who - Short Trips: Dalek Empire



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Editor:
Nichols Briggs with
Simon Guerrier
ISBN:
1-84435-150-5
Cover Art:
Red Ink
Released:
December 2006
Synopsis
Everybody remembers Doctor Who's most terrifying monsters, the metallic, murderous Daleks!
 
Here they are again in a collection of ripping yarns that draw upon the events and themes of Big Finish's acclaimed series Dalek Empire.
 
But never fear, no prior knowledge is necessary. The good Doctor in his many incarnations is on hand to guide us through the terrible events before, after and during the Daleks' ruthless onslaught.
 
Includes the full script for Return of the Daleks and an Afterword by Nicholas Briggs.
The Stories
Kalendorf  
Natalie's Diary  
Alby  
Private Investigations  
Suz  
The Best Joke I Ever Told  
Hide and Seek  
The Eighth Wonder of the World  
Mutually Assured Survival  
Museum Piece  
Return of the Daleks   Script by
Why are Daleks Supreme   Afterward by
About The Authors

NICHOLAS BRIGGS has written episodes of the soap opera Family Affairs, and wrote and directed the Doctor Who spin-off videos Auton and Auton 2. He's worked with Big Finish as an actor, producer, sound designer, director and writer since 1998, and has written several Doctor Who audio scripts as well as the Dalek Empire series. He directed and sound-designed two series of the acclaimed BBC Radio 4 comedy Nebulous. Nick is the voice of the Daleks, as well as the Cybermen and the Nestene Consciousness, in BBC TV's Doctor Who.

IAN FARRINGTON has edited four Short Trips collections - Past Tense, Monsters, A Day in the Life and The Centenarian - and is the range editor of the series. He has also written stories for A Day in the Life, Short Trips: Life Science and two anthologies in the Professor Bernice Summerfield range, and edited numerous novels, short-story collections, script books and factual titles. Ian co-produced Big Finish's UNIT audio series and was the assistant producer of the company's Doctor Who range from 2002 until 2006. He has also contributed to Doctor Who Magazine.

SHARON GOSLING is a non-fiction author, editor and journalist. Before joining Big Finish as a producer, she launched official magazines for hit US science fiction series Stargate SG-1, Stargate: Atlantis and Ron Moore's 're-imagined' Battlestar Galactica. She also wrote four tie-in companions to the Stargate universe. This is her first published fiction.

SIMON GUERRIER has written five audio plays for Big Finish - UNIT: The Coup, Professor Bernice Summerfield and The Lost Museum, Doctor Who: The Settling, Sapphire & Steel: The School and Bernice Summerfield and The Summer of Love. He has edited four short-story anthologies and is the producer of the Bernice Summerfield range.

JOSEPH LIDSTER has written extensively for Big Finish's series of Doctor Who audio dramas, with his second play, Master, being described by Doctor Who Magazine as 'the most moving Doctor Who story ever.' His third play, Terror Firma, won the Doctor Who Magazine poll for best audio play of 2005. He's written five Doctor Who plays as well as scripts for Big Finish's Sapphire & Steel, Professor Bernice Summerfield, UNIT and Tomorrow People ranges. He's also written 11 short stories and a novella for the same company. In 2006, Joseph created an online gaming world for the BBC's Doctor Who spin-off websites.

JUSTIN RICHARDS is the author of over twenty novels ranging from Doctor Who books to the acclaimed Invisible Detective series for children. He has also written for television, audio and stage. His novel for older children, The Death Collector, was published in the UK by Faber & Faber in 2006. In his spare time he acts as Creative Consultant to the BBC Books Doctor Who range.



JAMES SWALLOW is a novelist and scriptwriter, creator of the Sundowners series of steampunk westerns and the only British writer to have worked on a Star Trek television series. His credits include the Judge Dredd audio dramas Dreddline, Jihad and Grud is Dead, and the Space 1889 play The Steppes of Thoth.


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