AUDIO: The Metacrisis Doctor Comes To Big Finish - Short Trips Monthly



Are you still wondering what happened to the Metacrisis Doctor and the Tyler family when the Doctor left them on Bad Wolf Bay in the alternative dimension? The fate of the Doctor's clone and his beloved Rose remains one of the unanswered questions of Doctor Who lore, piquing the interest of fans worldwide and inspiring a wealth of fanfic.

But, wonder no more! Thanks to those excellent folks at Big Finish, you can get a little peek at what's been going on over in that other universe through new installments in their monthly download series Short Trips. Two brand new stories read by Camille Coduri (Jackie Tyler), continuing the adventures of the Metacrisis Doctor as played onscreen by David Tennant, will be released next year. 

Short Trips is a series of short stories, launched in its current format in 2015. The stories are written by popular Doctor Who authors from the worlds of television, print, comics and audio and are read by Doctor Who cast members. 


The Siege Of Big Ben
Out in June 2018


A Meta-Crisis Doctor and Jackie Tyler story
Jackie Tyler has everything she's ever wanted: a loving husband, two children, and a vital role in the Earth Defence organisation headquartered in Big Ben. But now that the world is out of the shadow of the Cybus organisation, others have spotted an opportunity. A terrible, far-reaching plan is underway, and only Jackie and the new scientific adviser stand in the way.
But the Doctor isn't the man he was...



Flight Into Hull!
Out in August 2018


A Meta-Crisis Doctor and Jackie Tyler story
Jackie Tyler's lost a close friend, and this new Doctor is only a half-hearted replacement for him.
But as she tries to put the events of Big Ben behind her and take a well-earned break, others have spotted an opportunity. A well-intentioned, far-reaching plan is underway. But Jackie Tyler isn't the woman she was...


Both stories are written by Joseph Lidster and the recordings are directed by Lisa Bowerman and produced by Ian Atkins.




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