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Bernice Surprise Summerfield (later Professor Bernice Summerfield or just Benny) is a
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created by author
Paul Cornell Paul Douglas Cornell (born 18 July 1967) is a British writer best known for his work in television drama as well as ''Doctor Who'' fiction, and as the creator of one of the Doctor's spin-off companions, Bernice Summerfield. As well as ''Docto ...
as a new companion of the
Seventh Doctor The Seventh Doctor is an incarnation of the Doctor, the protagonist of the BBC science fiction television series '' Doctor Who'', and the final incarnation of the original Doctor Who series. He is portrayed by Scottish actor Sylvester McCoy. ...
in
Virgin Publishing Virgin Books is a British book publisher 90% owned by the publishing group Random House, and 10% owned by Virgin Group, the company originally set up by Richard Branson as a record company. History Virgin established its book publishing arm ...
's range of original full-length '' Doctor Who'' novels, the ''
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''. The ''New Adventures'' were authorised novels carrying on from where the ''Doctor Who'' television series had left off, and Summerfield was introduced in Cornell's novel '' Love and War'' in 1992.


History

A 26th century
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, Summerfield became a hugely popular character amongst fans of the books, and was present right up until their end in 1997. She officially stopped travelling with the Doctor in '' Happy Endings'' but returned a few times thereafter, including the last Virgin New Adventure, ''
The Dying Days ''The Dying Days'' is an original novel written by Lance Parkin and based on the long-running British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who''. It was last of the New Adventures range to feature the Doctor and the only one of that rang ...
''. That year, Virgin had lost the licence to publish ''Doctor Who'' fiction, which was not renewed by the BBC. However, range editors
Peter Darvill-Evans Peter Darvill-Evans (born 1954) is an English writer and editor. Early life He was born and lived in Buckinghamshire until he went to university, graduating in 1975 from University College, London with a degree in History. Career In 1976 Darvil ...
and
Rebecca Levene Rebecca Levene is a British author and editor. She is the author of ''The Hollow Gods'' fantasy novel series. In the 1990s, she was an editor at Virgin Books, including notably of the New Adventures series. Biography Levene had a sitcom optione ...
decided to continue the series with Summerfield as the new lead and without the ''Doctor Who'' name, the Doctor or any other BBC copyright characters featuring. These ''New Adventures'' starring Bernice continued until 1999, when the Virgin fiction department closed down. The previous year, however, audio production company Big Finish Productions began issuing full-cast, officially licensed professional audio dramas starring the character on CD, and they continue to do so, making her the longest running audio drama series in the world, the longest running science fiction audio drama series, the longest running audio drama series with a female lead, and - together with the books - the longest-running science fiction series with a female lead. The character is played in all Big Finish's productions by actress Lisa Bowerman, who also reprised the role in the live-action fan film ''The Crystal Conundrum'' and a video advertisement for the audio ''The Triumph of Sutekh''. After they gained the license to produce ''Doctor Who'' audio dramas in 1999, Big Finish thrice featured Bernice in ''Doctor Who'' stories set during and after the run of the ''New Adventures'' novels. Big Finish are still regularly producing Bernice Summerfield audio dramas and the company has also published various novels and short story collections featuring the character. Bernice also appeared in several comic strips in ''Doctor Who Magazine'', with Virgin and the magazine co-operating on her visual depiction. This depiction, which was also applied to novel cover art, was of a slim, statuesque build, with short dark hair, usually shown wearing a catsuit or some similar outfit. Over time, the character's appearance has been modified and among recent changes include a longer hairstyle.


Books


''Doctor Who – The New Adventures''

*'' Love and War'' by
Paul Cornell Paul Douglas Cornell (born 18 July 1967) is a British writer best known for his work in television drama as well as ''Doctor Who'' fiction, and as the creator of one of the Doctor's spin-off companions, Bernice Summerfield. As well as ''Docto ...
*''Transit (Aaronovitch novel), Transit'' by Ben Aaronovitch *''The Highest Science'' by Gareth Roberts (writer), Gareth Roberts *''The Pit (Penswick novel), The Pit'' by Neil Penswick *''Deceit (Darvill-Evans novel), Deceit'' by
Peter Darvill-Evans Peter Darvill-Evans (born 1954) is an English writer and editor. Early life He was born and lived in Buckinghamshire until he went to university, graduating in 1975 from University College, London with a degree in History. Career In 1976 Darvil ...
*''Lucifer Rising (novel), Lucifer Rising'' by Andy Lane and Jim Mortimore *''White Darkness (novel), White Darkness'' by David A McIntee *''Shadowmind'' by Christopher Bulis *''Birthright (Robinson novel), Birthright'' by Nigel Robinson *''Blood Heat'' by Jim Mortimore *''The Dimension Riders'' by Daniel Blythe *''The Left-Handed Hummingbird'' by Kate Orman *''Conundrum (Lyons novel), Conundrum'' by Steve Lyons (writer), Steve Lyons *''No Future (novel), No Future'' by Paul Cornell *''Tragedy Day'' by Gareth Roberts *''Legacy (Russell novel), Legacy'' by Gary Russell *''Theatre of War (novel), Theatre of War'' by Justin Richards *''All-Consuming Fire'' by Andy Lane *''Blood Harvest (Dicks novel), Blood Harvest'' by Terrance Dicks *''Strange England'' by Simon Messingham *''First Frontier'' by David A McIntee *''St Anthony's Fire (novel), St Anthony's Fire'' by Mark Gatiss *''Falls the Shadow (novel), Falls the Shadow'' by Daniel O'Mahony *''Parasite (Mortimore novel), Parasite'' by Jim Mortimore *''Warlock (Cartmel novel), Warlock'' by Andrew Cartmel *''Set Piece (novel), Set Piece'' by Kate Orman *''Infinite Requiem'' by Daniel Blythe *''Sanctuary (McIntee novel), Sanctuary'' by David A McIntee *''Human Nature (novel), Human Nature'' by Paul Cornell *''Original Sin (Lane novel), Original Sin'' by Andy Lane *''Sky Pirates!'' by Dave Stone *''Zamper'' by Gareth Roberts *''Toy Soldiers (novel), Toy Soldiers'' by Paul Leonard (writer), Paul Leonard *''Head Games (novel), Head Games'' by Steve Lyons *''The Also People'' by Ben Aaronovitch *''Shakedown: Return of the Sontarans, Shakedown'' by Terrance Dicks *''Just War (novel), Just War'' by Lance Parkin *''Warchild (Cartmel novel), Warchild'' by Andrew Cartmel *''Sleepy (novel), Sleepy'' by Kate Orman *''Death and Diplomacy'' by Dave Stone *'' Happy Endings'' by Paul Cornell *''Return of the Living Dad'' by Kate Orman *''Eternity Weeps'' by Jim Mortimore *''
The Dying Days ''The Dying Days'' is an original novel written by Lance Parkin and based on the long-running British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who''. It was last of the New Adventures range to feature the Doctor and the only one of that rang ...
'' by Lance Parkin The Doctor first meets Benny in ''Love and War'' - she is a 30-year-old archaeologist. She was born in 2540 and is the daughter of List of Bernice Summerfield characters#Admiral Isaac Summerfield, Admiral Isaac Douglas Summerfield - a high ranking Spacefleet officer. Her mother, Claire Summerfield, died when Daleks attacked their homeworld of Beta Caprisis, an Earth colony. She has not seen her father for many years and has spent much of her life searching for him. At times she falsely claims to have a degree from Heidelberg University. She published an archaeological book called ''Down Among the Dead Men'' in the year 2566. ''Theatre of War (novel), Theatre of War'' features the first encounter between Bernice and Irving Braxiatel (from her perspective). He later becomes a regular character in the Bernice Summerfield-only New Adventures. In ''Sanctuary (McIntee novel), Sanctuary'' Bernice falls in love with Guy de Carnac, a former Knights Templar, Knight Templar. Unfortunately he is killed later in the novel. In ''Death and Diplomacy'' she meets her future husband Jason Kane (Doctor Who), Jason Kane, who she marries in the very next novel, ''Happy Endings''. ''Happy Endings'' is set on the occasion of Bernice's wedding to Jason Kane. Bernice leaves the TARDIS after this novel having been given Time Rings by the Doctor, but she appears in certain subsequent ''Doctor Who'' novels. In ''Return of the Living Dad'', Bernice finally resolves the mystery of what happened to her father. Virgin had long considered a non-''Doctor Who'' spin-off series, but plans were moved forwards when they lost the license from the BBC. A number of preparations were made for the transition to Bernice-led New Adventures (see below). As Virgin felt Bernice would make a better lead as a single woman, her marriage to Jason Kane was split up. Thus, she appears again in ''Eternity Weeps'', a novel which describes the breakdown of her marriage and is also focused on her more than the Doctor as a prototype for the Doctor-free novels to come. Likewise, the last New Adventure, ''The Dying Days'', is again focused on Bernice more than the Doctor, with the Doctor absent from a substantial portion of the book. ''The Dying Days'' also features an ambiguous epilogue which can be taken to imply that the Doctor and Bernice have sex. This same epilogue also has the Doctor indicating that Benny is his longest-serving companion, although exactly how long she travelled with the Doctor has never been firmly established.


''The New Adventures''

*''Oh No It Isn't!'' by
Paul Cornell Paul Douglas Cornell (born 18 July 1967) is a British writer best known for his work in television drama as well as ''Doctor Who'' fiction, and as the creator of one of the Doctor's spin-off companions, Bernice Summerfield. As well as ''Docto ...
*''Dragons' Wrath'' by Justin Richards *''Beyond the Sun (novel), Beyond the Sun'' by Matt Jones (writer), Matt Jones *''Ship of Fools (Stone novel), Ship of Fools'' by Dave Stone *''Down (novel), Down'' by Lawrence Miles *''Deadfall (novel), Deadfall'' by Gary Russell *''Ghost Devices'' by Simon Bucher-Jones *''Mean Streets (Dicks novel), Mean Streets'' by Terrance Dicks *''Tempest (Bulis novel), Tempest'' by Christopher Bulis *''Walking to Babylon'' by Kate Orman *''Oblivion (Stone novel), Oblivion'' by Dave Stone *''The Medusa Effect'' by Justin Richards *''Dry Pilgrimage'' by Paul Leonard (writer), Paul Leonard and Nick Walters (writer), Nick Walters *''The Sword of Forever'' by Jim Mortimore *''Another Girl, Another Planet (novel), Another Girl, Another Planet'' by Martin Day (writer), Martin Day and Steve Bowkett, Len Beech *''Beige Planet Mars'' by Lance Parkin and Mark Clapham *''Where Angels Fear'' by
Rebecca Levene Rebecca Levene is a British author and editor. She is the author of ''The Hollow Gods'' fantasy novel series. In the 1990s, she was an editor at Virgin Books, including notably of the New Adventures series. Biography Levene had a sitcom optione ...
and Simon Winstone *''The Mary-Sue Extrusion'' by Dave Stone *''Dead Romance'' by Lawrence Miles (''Bernice Summerfield does not appear'') *''Tears of the Oracle'' by Justin Richards *''Return to the Fractured Planet'' by Dave Stone *''The Joy Device'' by Justin Richards *''Twilight of the Gods (Clapham and Miller novel), Twilight of the Gods'' by Mark Clapham and Jon de Burgh Miller Originally published monthly, the New Adventures went bimonthly after ''The Sword of Forever''. The New Adventures continued with Bernice generally in the leading role. ''Oh No It Isn't!'' provides the set-up for subsequent stories, with Bernice becoming Professor of Archaeology at St Oscar's University on the planet Dellah. She has now put her failed marriage to Jason Kane behind her. ''Oh No It Isn't!'' also re-introduces the People, a highly advanced alien race from the ''Doctor Who'' New Adventures. In ''Ghost Devices'', we meet List of Bernice Summerfield characters#Clarence, Clarence (named after the angel in ''It's a Wonderful Life''). Clarence appears in the form of an angel, but is an artificial intelligence from the People who is eventually (in ''Tears of the Oracle'') revealed to be a character from ''The Also People''. In ''Dragons' Wrath'', Bernice meets Irving Braxiatel for the first time (from his perspective). ''Beyond the Sun (novel), Beyond the Sun'' introduces another recurring character, List of Bernice Summerfield characters#Emile Mars-Smith, Emile Mars-Smith. Emile, Clarence and the People appear in a number of subsequent New Adventures, while Braxiatel appears in both further New Adventures and Benny stories from Big Finish. ''Where Angels Fear'' starts the Gods arc, a loose overarching story that finishes in ''Twilight of the Gods (Clapham and Miller novel), Twilight of the Gods''. Along the way, Dellah is destroyed and Bernice is uprooted and loses her memory. ''Twilight of the Gods'' finishes with a new set-up for subsequent stories involving Bernice, Emile and others, but this was not used as Virgin stopped publishing the series. As well as continuing the New Adventures after losing the ''Doctor Who'' license, Virgin also continued with their ''Decalog'' series. These had been ''Doctor Who'' short story anthologies, but ''Virgin Decalog#Decalog 5: Wonders, Decalog 5: Wonders'' featured a Benny short story ("The Judgement of Solomon") by Lawrence Miles alongside other shorts not set in the New Adventures continuity.


Big Finish paperback novels

*''The Doomsday Manuscript'' by Justin Richards *''The Gods of the Underworld'' by Stephen Cole (writer), Stephen Cole *''The Squire's Crystal'' by Jacqueline Rayner *''The Infernal Nexus'' by Dave Stone *''The Glass Prison (novel), The Glass Prison'' by Jacqueline Rayner Big Finish licensed the character of Bernice Summerfield from Paul Cornell, Irving Braxiatel from Justin Richards and Jason Kane from Dave Stone, but other elements of the Virgin New Adventures' fictional universe were not obtained. Instead, Gary Russell, Jacqueline Rayner and Cornell developed a new background and character ensemble, introduced in the anthology ''The Dead Men Diaries'' and developed in the initial run of paperbacks. The most notable development in Big Finish's paperback novels was Bernice's pregnancy and the birth of her List of Bernice Summerfield characters#Peter Summerfield, son in ''The Glass Prison''. The paperback novels proved uneconomic and Big Finish stopped publishing them, subsequently re-launching their Benny books in hardback with the anthology ''A Life of Surprises''.


Big Finish hardcover novels

*''The Big Hunt'' by Lance Parkin *''The Tree of Life'' by Mark Michalowski *''Genius Loci (novel), Genius Loci'' by Ben Aaronovitch *''The Two Jasons'' by Dave Stone *''Terra Incognita'' by Ben Aaronovitch — originally announced in 2007, this novel remains unpublished save for an extract in ''Missing Adventures (Bernice Summerfield anthology), Missing Adventures'' *''The Weather on Versimmon'' by Matthew Griffiths *''The Slender-Fingered Cats of Bubastis'' by Xanna Eve Chown *''Filthy Lucre'' by James Parsons and Andrew Stirling-Brown *''Adorable Illusion'' by Gary Russell


Big Finish novellas

Each volume comprises a collection of three novellas. *''A Life in Pieces'' by Dave Stone, Paul Sutton and Joseph Lidster *''Parallel Lives (anthology), Parallel Lives'' by
Rebecca Levene Rebecca Levene is a British author and editor. She is the author of ''The Hollow Gods'' fantasy novel series. In the 1990s, she was an editor at Virgin Books, including notably of the New Adventures series. Biography Levene had a sitcom optione ...
, Stewart Sheargold and Dave Stone, with linking material by Simon Guerrier *''Old Friends (anthology), Old Friends'' by Jonathan Clements, Marc Platt (writer), Marc Platt and Pete Kempshall *''Nobody's Children (novella), Nobody's Children'' by Kate Orman, Jonathan Blum (writer, born 1972), Jonathan Blum and Philip Purser-Hallard *''The Vampire Curse'' by Mags L Halliday, Kelly Hale and Philip Purser-Hallard


Big Finish anthologies

*''The Dead Men Diaries'', edited by
Paul Cornell Paul Douglas Cornell (born 18 July 1967) is a British writer best known for his work in television drama as well as ''Doctor Who'' fiction, and as the creator of one of the Doctor's spin-off companions, Bernice Summerfield. As well as ''Docto ...
*''A Life of Surprises'', edited by
Paul Cornell Paul Douglas Cornell (born 18 July 1967) is a British writer best known for his work in television drama as well as ''Doctor Who'' fiction, and as the creator of one of the Doctor's spin-off companions, Bernice Summerfield. As well as ''Docto ...
*''Life During Wartime (anthology), Life During Wartime'', edited by
Paul Cornell Paul Douglas Cornell (born 18 July 1967) is a British writer best known for his work in television drama as well as ''Doctor Who'' fiction, and as the creator of one of the Doctor's spin-off companions, Bernice Summerfield. As well as ''Docto ...
*''A Life Worth Living'', edited by Simon Guerrier *''Something Changed (anthology), Something Changed'', edited by Simon Guerrier *''Collected Works (Bernice Summerfield anthology), Collected Works'', edited by Nick Wallace *''Missing Adventures (Bernice Summerfield anthology), Missing Adventures'', edited by
Rebecca Levene Rebecca Levene is a British author and editor. She is the author of ''The Hollow Gods'' fantasy novel series. In the 1990s, she was an editor at Virgin Books, including notably of the New Adventures series. Biography Levene had a sitcom optione ...
*''Secret Histories'', edited by Mark Clapham *''Present danger, Present Danger'', edited by Eddie Robson *''True Stories'' (2017), edited by Xanna Eve Chown *''In Time'' (2018), edited by Xanna Eve Chown *''The Christmas Collection'' (2020), edited by Xanna Eve Chown


Short Trips

Bernice also appears in a number of ''Doctor Who'' short stories, mostly set during her travels with the Doctor. *"The Trials of Tara" by
Paul Cornell Paul Douglas Cornell (born 18 July 1967) is a British writer best known for his work in television drama as well as ''Doctor Who'' fiction, and as the creator of one of the Doctor's spin-off companions, Bernice Summerfield. As well as ''Docto ...
(''Decalog 2, Decalog 2: Lost Property'') *"Continuity Errors" by Steven Moffat (''Decalog 3, Decalog 3: Consequences'') *"The Judgement of Soloman" by Lawrence Miles (''Virgin Decalog#Decalog 5: Wonders, Decalog 5: Wonders'') *"Virgin Lands" by Sarah Groenewegen (''Short Trips: Zodiac'') *"Of the Mermaid and Jupiter" by Ian Mond & Danny Heap (''Short Trips: Past Tense'') *"Cold War" by
Rebecca Levene Rebecca Levene is a British author and editor. She is the author of ''The Hollow Gods'' fantasy novel series. In the 1990s, she was an editor at Virgin Books, including notably of the New Adventures series. Biography Levene had a sitcom optione ...
(''Short Trips: Steel Skies'') *"...Be Forgot" by Cavan Scott and Mark Wright (''Short Trips: A Christmas Treasury'') - set during Big Finish's Bernice audio series *"Too Rich for My Blood" by
Rebecca Levene Rebecca Levene is a British author and editor. She is the author of ''The Hollow Gods'' fantasy novel series. In the 1990s, she was an editor at Virgin Books, including notably of the New Adventures series. Biography Levene had a sitcom optione ...
(''Short Trips: Seven Deadly Sins'') *"How You Get There" by Simon Guerrier (''Short Trips: A Day in the Life'') *"Larkspur" by Mark Stevens (short story writer), Mark Stevens (''Short Trips: Transmissions'')


''New Series Adventures''

Bernice appears in one of the ''New Series Adventures'' with the Twelfth Doctor (the novel was originally planned for River Song (Doctor Who), River Song, but plans for the 2015 Christmas special ''The Husbands of River Song'' prompted Russell to use Benny instead). *''Big Bang Generation'' by Gary Russell


Audio plays


Cast and characters


''Bernice Summerfield''


Season 1 (1998–2000)

The first season of Bernice Summerfield radio drama, audio plays are all adaptations of New Adventures novels originally published by
Virgin Publishing Virgin Books is a British book publisher 90% owned by the publishing group Random House, and 10% owned by Virgin Group, the company originally set up by Richard Branson as a record company. History Virgin established its book publishing arm ...
. Each of the plays spans two CDs, except for ''Dragon's Wrath'', which was issued on a single CD. The plays deviate from the original novels, in terms of plot and characters, to varying degrees. This is particularly evident with the productions of ''Birthright'' and ''Just War'', both of which were originally Doctor Who novels. These changes were necessary because, at the time of their production, Big Finish Productions weren't licensed to produce Doctor Who audio plays. Actor and photographer Lisa Bowerman was cast in the role of Bernice Summerfield. Bowerman had previously appeared in the Doctor Who story ''Survival (Doctor Who), Survival'' (1989). The first series also co-starred Stephen Fewell as Jason Kane. A variety of actors familiar to Doctor Who fans played guest roles in many of the plays, including Colin Baker, Sophie Aldred, Nicholas Courtney, Elisabeth Sladen, Anneke Wills and Richard Franklin (actor), Richard Franklin.


Season 2 (2000–01)

For the second season of Bernice Summerfield audio plays, Big Finish Productions experimented by developing ongoing character arcs that alternated between two different mediums—the audio plays and novels. Fans who did not collect the novels were initially confused to discover that Benny was pregnant during the final audio play of the season, ''The Skymines of Karthos''. The pregnancy was explained in the novel ''The Squire's Crystal'' by Jacqueline Rayner. The run of plays from the second season onwards take part in what has become known as the Collection continuity, as they are set primarily on the Braxiatel Collection, a combined museum and university located on the planetoid KS-159. A number of regular characters are introduced, most notably Irving Braxiatel. First referenced in the 1979 ''Doctor Who'' story ''City of Death'' (written by Douglas Adams and Graham Williams), Braxiatel first appeared in person in the New Adventures novel ''Theatre of War''.


Season 3 (2002–03)

Whereas the previous seasons had focused primarily on the character of Bernice Summerfield, Big Finish used the third season as an opportunity to introduce an ensemble cast, ensemble feel to the productions. This is most evident in ''The Green-Eyed Monsters'' and ''The Mirror Effect'' where the characters Jason Kane, Adrian Wall (Doctor Who), Adrian Wall and Irving Braxiatel are significantly developed. The latter, in particular, suggests that Braxiatel has a darker, more mysterious past than the audience has previously been led to believe. The other two plays that comprise the third season focus more specifically on Bernice. ''The Greatest Shop in the Galaxy'' remains the most light-hearted play of the season, while ''The Dance of the Dead'' reintroduces the Ice Warriors from ''Doctor Who''. While not officially part of the third season (at least as far as the numbering is concerned), the ''Bernice Summerfield'' audio play ''The Plague Herds of Excelis'' (the fourth play in Big Finish's ''Excelis'' series; the first three plays fall under the ''Doctor Who'' umbrella) takes place between ''The Green-Eyed Monsters'' and ''The Dance of the Dead''. Chronologically, the short story anthology ''A Life of Surprises'' also falls within this gap.


Season 4 (2003–04)

The fourth season was unofficially dubbed the "classic Who monsters" season, with each play featuring an alien adversary that previously appeared in the ''Doctor Who'' television series. ''The Bellotron Incident'' predominantly features the Rutan Host (their major enemies, the Sontarans, are also referred to but don't actually appear), ''The Draconian Rage'' features the Draconian (Doctor Who), Draconians, ''The Poison Seas'' casts a more sympathetic light on the Sea Devil (Doctor Who), Sea Devils, while ''Death and the Daleks'' (the first double CD release in the series since ''Just War'') sees the first appearance of the Daleks within the Bernice Summerfield series. Prior to its release, ''Death and the Daleks'' was entitled ''Axis of evil, The Axis of Evil'' to keep the appearance of the Daleks a secret. Big Finish also published an anthology of short stories, entitled ''Life During Wartime (anthology), Life During Wartime'', that was specially written as a prelude to the ''Death and the Daleks'' audio play.
Paul Cornell Paul Douglas Cornell (born 18 July 1967) is a British writer best known for his work in television drama as well as ''Doctor Who'' fiction, and as the creator of one of the Doctor's spin-off companions, Bernice Summerfield. As well as ''Docto ...
, the anthology's editor, described ''Life During Wartime'' as "a novel written by multiple authors". Each of the collection's stories are told in chronological order, detailing events that occur when the Collection is occupied by a powerful alien force. The anthology ends on a cliff-hanger that is resolved in ''Death and the Daleks''.


Season 5 (2004–05)

The previous season's tradition of using classic monsters continues into the fifth season, with the Grel (previously heard in ''Oh No It Isn't!'') returning in ''The Grel Escape'', a knowing pastiche of ''The Chase (Doctor Who), The Chase''. ''The Bone of Contention'' features the Galyari, who appeared in the ''Doctor Who'' audio play ''The Sandman'', while the title and plot of ''The Relics of Jegg-Sau'' was inspired by a 1970s ''Doctor Who'' licensed jigsaw puzzle that depicted a scene with giant robots identical to the one that appeared in ''Robot (Doctor Who), Robot''. ''The Masquerade of Death'' brings the fifth season to a close in a suitably dark and surreal fashion.


Season 6 (2005–06)

By the end of ''The Crystal of Cantus'', the true dark and manipulative nature of Braxiatel was revealed and he left the Collection. Its future is now uncertain, with the Draconians claiming they own the planetoid on what it is based. The entire series was directed by Gary Russell.


Season 7 (2006)

The seventh season follows the staff of the Collection as they attempt to keep things running smoothly in Braxiatel's absence. ''Collected Works (Bernice Summerfield anthology), Collected Works'' and ''Old Friends (anthology), Old Friends'', two books published during this season's run, also develop the running plots that planetoid KS-159 is under threat from the Draconians and Mim, and that the Collection itself is falling apart literally as well as figuratively without Braxiatel at its helm.


Season 8 (2007–08)

In the eighth season, Braxiatel returns to the Collection, which is threatened by crossfire and politics in the war between the Draconians and Mim. The war comes to an unexpected conclusion shortly after his return, and several regular characters pay a heavy price for realising too late that Braxiatel himself is the real threat. The season ends with Benny cutting her ties to the Collection and Braxiatel, and going on the run with her son Peter. The books ''The Two Jasons'' and ''Nobody's Children (novella), Nobody's Children'' also fit into this season's arc.


Season 9 (2008)

The ninth season is a much looser collection of stories, following Bernice and her son Peter as Benny searches for work away from the Collection.


Season 10 (2009)

The entire series was directed by John Ainsworth.


Season 11 (2010)

The entire series was again directed by John Ainsworth. The animated short ''Dead and Buried'', released online for free, acted as a prelude to this series.


Boxset 1: ''Epoch'' (2011)


Boxset 2: ''Road Trip'' (2012)


Boxset 3: ''Legion'' (2012)


Boxset 4: ''New Frontiers'' (2013)


Boxset 5: ''Missing Persons'' (2013)


Boxset 6: ''The Story So Far'' (2018)


Specials


''The New Adventures of Bernice Summerfield''

Following the conclusion of the Bernice Summerfield box set range, a new range starring Lisa Bowerman as Bernice Summerfield alongside Sylvester McCoy as Seventh Doctor, the Doctor entitled ''The New Adventures of Bernice Summerfield'' was launched.


Volume 1 (2014)


Volume 2: ''The Triumph of Sutekh'' (2015)


Volume 3: ''The Unbound Universe'' (2016)

Bernice Summerfield in a series of adventures with a version of The Doctor (Doctor Who), the Doctor from the ''List of Doctor Who audio plays by Big Finish#Unbound (2003–present), Unbound'' series. Mark Gatiss returns as a version of The Master (Doctor Who), the Master from the same series, appearing in ''The Emporium at the End'' and ''The True Savior of the Universe'', as well as a brief appearance in a flashback in ''The Library in the Body''.


Volume 4: ''Ruler of the Universe'' (2017)


Volume 5: ''Buried Memories'' (2019)


Volume 6: ''Lost in Translation'' (2020)


Volume 7: ''Blood & Steel'' (2022)

David Warner (actor), David Warner died on 24 July 2022. Recording of the series had been completed and was released posthumously.


Other audio play appearances

* "The Shadow of the Scourge" * "The Dark Flame" * The Company of Friends#Benny's Story, ''The Company of Friends'': "Benny's Story" * "Bernice Summerfield and the Criminal Code" * "Love and War (Cornell novel)#Audio Adaptation, Love and War" * "The Highest Science#Audio Adaptation, The Highest Science" * "Theatre of War (novel)#Audio Version, Theatre of War" * "All-Consuming Fire#Audio version, All-Consuming Fire" * "Original Sin (Lane novel), Original Sin" * "Big Finish Short Trips, Short Trips: The Hesitation Deviation" * "List of Doctor Who audio plays by Big Finish#The Worlds of Doctor Who, The Worlds of Big Finish: The Phantom Wreck" * "List of Doctor Who audio plays by Big Finish#The Eighth of March, The Eighth of March: The Big Blue Book"


See also

*Doctor Who spin-offs, ''Doctor Who'' spin-offs *List of Bernice Summerfield characters


References


External links


Big Finish Productions - Benny Summerfield
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