With no new David Tennant Doctor Who stories to watch until the Christmas Special, you could do worse than tune in to listen to Paul McGann's Doctor on BBC 7 this Sunday at 6pm.
This repeat run begins with the six-part Shada, which also features both Romana and K9 in a script originally written by Douglas Adams for Tom Baker. Following that, it will continue with McGann's first audio season for Big Finish.
The Beeb are going to be doing an episode a week (so it'll last until the middle of next century, I reckon), but half an hour or so of Who every seven days should be enough to keep you going until Christmas.
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September 18, 2006: A series of original Big Finish Eighth Doctor stories will be airing at the start of 2007.
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July 14, 2006 | Reply
Nifty. I like Radio 7...
July 14, 2006 | Reply
It's tricky to find -- they've done a good job of hiding the links to it -- but you can still get the original BBCi webcast of Shada, complete with animations, on the website.
Also, the follow-up audios will probably be repeats of the edited versions previously aired last year. You can read my contemperaneous review with Gary Russell and Jason Haigh-Ellery here.
July 17, 2006 | Reply
And I never even knew there was an animated version. Ta!
July 17, 2006 | Reply
Nice interview BTW. Think I'd already read it, but it's still good on the second read!