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Sarah Jane Smith (audio Drama Series)
''Sarah Jane Smith'' was a Big Finish Productions series of audio plays based on Sarah Jane Smith from the television series ''Doctor Who''. Sarah Jane was voiced by the original actor Elisabeth Sladen Elisabeth Clara Heath-Sladen (1 February 1946 – 19 April 2011) was an English actress. She became best known as Sarah Jane Smith in the British television series ''Doctor Who'', appearing as a regular cast member from 1973 to 1976, alongside .... Episodes Series 1 (2002) Series 2 (2006) References {{Doctor Who Big Finish Audio plays based on Doctor Who Big Finish Productions Doctor Who spin-offs ...
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Big Finish Productions
Big Finish Productions is a British company that produces books and audio plays (released straight to compact disc and for download in MP3 and m4b format) based, primarily, on cult science fiction properties. These include ''Doctor Who'', the characters Judge Dredd and Strontium Dog from '' 2000 AD'', ''Blake's 7'', ''Dark Shadows'', '' Dracula'', ''Terrahawks'', ''Sapphire & Steel'', ''Sherlock Holmes'', '' Stargate'', '' The Avengers'', ''The Prisoner'', ''Timeslip'' and ''Torchwood''. History Founded in 1996, Big Finish in late 1998 began releasing audio plays adapted from the New Adventures, a series of novels from Virgin Books which had originally been licensed ''Doctor Who'' stories, but by then had become officially independent from the show and were based around the character of Bernice "Benny" Summerfield. In 1999, Big Finish obtained a non-exclusive licence to produce official ''Doctor Who'' plays, beginning with the multi-Doctor story ''The Sirens of Time''. ''Docto ...
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Test Of Nerve
{{Infobox audio drama , title=Test of Nerve , publisher=Big Finish Productions , series=Sarah Jane Smith , number=3 , cover=Test_Of_Nerve.jpg , writer= David Bishop , director=Gary Russell , producer=Gary RussellJason Haigh-Ellery , preceding = '' Sarah Jane Smith: The TAO Connection'' , following='' Sarah Jane Smith: Ghost Town'' , length=65 minutes } ''Sarah Jane Smith: Test of Nerve'' is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who''. It stars Elisabeth Sladen reprising her role as Sarah Jane Smith. It was released 5 September 2002. Plot The London Underground will suffer a horrific terrorist attack unless Sarah Jane can stop it. Will she have to sacrifice a close friend in order to save a city? Cast *Sarah Jane Smith – Elisabeth Sladen *Josh Townsend – Jeremy James *Natalie Redfern – Sadie Miller *Claudia Coster – Caroline Burns-Cook *James Carver – Roy Skelton *Harris – Robin ...
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Dreamland
Dreamland or Dream Land may refer to: Arts, entertainment and media Film * ''Dreamland'' (2006 film), an American drama * ''Dreamland'' (2007 film), an American science fiction film * ''Dreamland'' (2009 film), an Icelandic documentary * ''Dreamland'' (2016 film), an American comedy-drama * ''Dreamland'' (2019 American film), an American drama thriller film with Finn Cole and Margot Robbie * ''Dreamland'' (2019 Canadian film), a Canadian fantasy film directed by Bruce McDonald * '' Dreamland: The Burning of Black Wall Street'', a 2021 American documentary film Television * Dreamland (TV series), an upcoming British comedy television series * ''Utopia'' (Australian TV series), a 2014 comedy renamed ''Dreamland'' for non-Australian audiences * ''Dreamland'' (''Doctor Who''), a 2009 animated serial based on ''Doctor Who'' * "Dreamland" (''The X-Files''), a 1998 sixth-season episode * "Dreamland", the title of season 8 of ''Archer'' Gaming * ''Kirby's Dream Land'', a 1992 ...
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Fatal Consequences
Fatal may refer to: * ''Fatal'' (album), by Hussein Fatal, 2002 * ''Fatal'' (film), a 2010 French film starring Michaël Youn and Stéphane Rousseau * '' F.A.T.A.L.'', a tabletop role-playing game released in 2003 * Fatal Recordings, a record label founded by Hanin Elias * Fatal, a rapper who collaborated with the band Therapy? on the song "Come and Die" from the ''Judgment Night'' film soundtrack * "Fatal", a song by Motionless in White from ''Infamous'' * "Fatal", a song by Pearl Jam from ''Lost Dogs'' See also * * Fatale (other) * Fatalis (other) * Fatalism, a philosophical doctrine * Fate (other) * Fattal, a surname * Lethal (other) That which is lethal is capable of causing death. Lethal may also refer to: Film * ''Lethal'' (film), a 2004 action thriller Music * DJ Lethal (born 1972), Latvian musician * Lethal (American band), an American heavy metal band * Lethal (Ar ...
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Snow Blind
Snowblind or Snow Blind may refer to: * Snow blindness or photokeratitis, a type of temporary eye damage caused by snow reflecting UV light Film and television * ''Snowblind'' (1921 film), an American film of 1921 * ''Snow Blind'' (film), a 2006 American documentary * ''Snowblind'' (film), a 2010 American post-apocalyptic Western * "Snowblind" (''Teen Titans''), a 2005 TV episode Literature * ''Snowblind'' (book), a 1976 book by Robert Sabbag about cocaine smuggling * ''Snowblind'', a 2014 novel by Christopher Golden * ''Snow Blind'', a 2006 novel by P. J. Tracy Songs * "Snowblind" (Styx song), 1981 * "Snowblind", by the 77s from ''Drowning with Land in Sight'', 1994 * "Snow Blind", by Ace Frehley from ''Ace Frehley'', 1978 * "Snowblind", by Au5 featuring Tasha Baxter, 2014 * "Snowblind", by Black Sabbath from '' Vol. 4'', 1972 * "Snowblind", by Judy Henske and Jerry Yester from ''Farewell Aldebaran'', 1969 * "Snowblind", by Rob Thomas from '' Cradlesong'', 2009 * "Snowb ...
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Buried Secrets
Buried Secrets may refer to: * "Buried Secrets" (Body of Proof) (2011), the eighth episode of medical drama ''Body of Proof'' * ''Buried Secrets'' (EP) (1992), the second EP by Painkiller * ''Buried Secrets'' (film) (1996), a television film * '' Sarah Jane Smith: Buried Secrets'' (2005), an audio play * ''Stolen Voices, Buried Secrets'' (2011–2012), a true-crime television documentary series * ''The Bible's Buried Secrets :''The BBC has also produced a short series of nearly the same name (Bible's Buried Secrets) covering similar themes presented by Francesca Stavrakopoulou.'' "The Bible's Buried Secrets" is a ''Nova'' program that first aired on PBS, on November 1 ...'' (2008), a program in the PBS ''NOVA'' series * " Buried Secrets" (2014), an episode of ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'' {{disambiguation ...
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Ghost Town
Ghost Town(s) or Ghosttown may refer to: * Ghost town, a town that has been abandoned Film and television * ''Ghost Town'' (1936 film), an American Western film by Harry L. Fraser * ''Ghost Town'' (1956 film), an American Western film by Allen H. Miner * ''Ghost Town'' (1988 film), an American horror film by Richard McCarthy (as Richard Governor) * ''Ghost Town'' (2008 film), an American fantasy comedy film by David Koepp * ''Ghost Town'', a 2008 TV film featuring Billy Drago * ''Derek Acorah's Ghost Towns'', a 2005–2006 British paranormal reality television series * "Ghost Town" (''CSI: Crime Scene Investigation''), a 2009 TV episode Literature * ''Ghost Town'' (''Lucky Luke'') or ''La Ville fantôme'', a 1965 ''Lucky Luke'' comic *''Ghost Town'', a Beacon Street Girls novel by Annie Bryant *''Ghost Town'', a 1998 novel by Robert Coover *''Ghosttown'', a 2007 novel by Douglas Anne Munson Music * Ghost Town (band), an American electronic band * ''Ghost Town'', a 1939 b ...
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David Bishop (writer)
David Bishop (born 27 September 1966), also D. V. Bishop, is a New Zealand comic book editor and writer of comics, novels and screenplays. In 1990s he ran the UK comics titles ''Judge Dredd Megazine'' (1991–2002) and '' 2000 AD'' (1995–2000). He has since become a prolific author and received his first drama scriptwriting credit when BBC Radio 4 broadcast his radio play ''Island Blue: Ronald'' in June 2006. In 2007, he won the PAGE International Screenwriting Award in the short film category for his script ''Danny's Toys'', and was a finalist in the 2009 PAGE Awards with his script ''The Woman Who Screamed Butterflies''. Biography Bishop was sub-editor of the ''Judge Dredd Megazine'' and of ''Crisis'', before becoming the editor of the ''Megazine'' from 1991 to 2002. He became the editor of ''2000 AD'' just before Christmas 1995, staying four and a half years before resigning to become a freelance writer in the summer of 2000. Bishop was responsible for discove ...
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Barry Letts
Barry Leopold Letts (26 March 1925 – 9 October 2009) was an English actor, television director, writer and producer, best known for being the producer of '' Doctor Who'' from 1969 to 1974. Born in Leicester, he worked as an actor in theatre, films and television before retiring in his early forties and becoming a television director. He then became the producer of the BBC science fiction series ''Doctor Who'' for five years, overseeing almost the entirety of Jon Pertwee's tenure as the Third Doctor and casting Tom Baker as the Fourth Doctor. He produced or directed many of the BBC's Sunday Classic drama serials from 1976 to 1986, and returned to ''Doctor Who'' in 1980 to be the executive producer for its eighteenth season. ''The Guardian'' described Letts on his death as "a pioneer of British television" who "served the medium for more than half a century" and "secured his place in TV history" with ''Doctor Who''. He was associated with the series for many years, with acti ...
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Audio Plays
Radio drama (or audio drama, audio play, radio play, radio theatre, or audio theatre) is a dramatized, purely acoustic performance. With no visual component, radio drama depends on dialogue, music and sound effects to help the listener imagine the characters and story: "It is auditory in the physical dimension but equally powerful as a visual force in the psychological dimension." Radio drama includes plays specifically written for radio, docudrama, dramatized works of fiction, as well as Play (theatre), plays originally written for the theatre, including musical theatre, and opera. Radio drama achieved widespread popularity within a decade of its initial development in the 1920s. By the 1940s, it was a leading international popular entertainment. With the advent of television in the 1950s radio drama began losing its audience. However, it remains popular in much of the world. Recordings of OTR (old-time radio) survive today in the audio archives of collectors, libraries and mus ...
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The TAO Connection
''The'' () is a grammatical article in English, denoting persons or things that are already or about to be mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' is the most frequently used word in the English language; studies and analyses of texts have found it to account for seven percent of all printed English-language words. It is derived from gendered articles in Old English which combined in Middle English and now has a single form used with nouns of any gender. The word can be used with both singular and plural nouns, and with a noun that starts with any letter. This is different from many other languages, which have different forms of the definite article for different genders or numbers. Pronunciation In most dialects, "the" is pronounced as (with the voiced dental fricative followed by a schwa) when followed by a consonant sound, and as (homophone of the archaic pron ...
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