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What's In Your Music Player These Days?; Turntable, CD player, iPod, MP3, etc.
Topic Started: Jul 31 2010, 06:43 PM (265 Views)
StitchInTime
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Marcello Cristiano,Aug 5 2010
08:44 AM
Hi Stitch! :bye: I really love Colin Baker on Big Finish as well as Paul McGann. They are the best two on Big Finish in my opinion.

Speaking of which, now I'm on #73.

I like all the Doctors, depending on the story, as I find I just like
some stories better than others.

Marcello Cristiano,Aug 5 2010
08:44 AM

I remember when we wrote that Doctor Who story together, Stitch, back in 2005. You are great at writing. Sadly I'm pretty pathetic at it. :biggrin:

It's here! All you have to do is click on the link in my
signature to, The Untold Doctor Who, and you're there.
I edited it a bit when I put it up, but it's basically the same story,
and there are five more stories after that one, so far, with another
in the works (if I ever get it done).

And your writing was far from pathetic. In fact, your contribution was
very valuable indeed!

:bye:
The Untold Doctor Who

As Wide as the Infinite Sky

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Holy Zarquon's Singing Fish! What's a StitchInTime?
It is a wrinkle, a glitch, a hitch, an irrepressible hangnail in the fabric of space-time that can't be clipped.
- S.C.L. Eiler

When the moose shows up on your doorstep, we'll know that all is lost. - wombat (June 11, 2007)

Brigadier: You know, just once I'd like to meet an alien menace that wasn't immune to bullets. (Robot)

Sarah Jane (about the Fourth Doctor): He sometimes talks to himself, mostly because he's the only person who knows what he's talking about. (The Ark in Space)
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Marcello Cristiano
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Thanks for the compliment, Stitch. :bye: I'm going to check out the story and go down memory lane a bit. THANKS for keeping it.

P.S. What did you think of Paul McGann's first season on Big Finish?(starting with Storm Warning) I loved it. I wish Paul would get a chance to reprise his role on screen. Hopefully Steven Moffat will do it, but I somehow doubt it as it would probably be seen as pleasing the old fans too much. That was something Doctor Who was very guilty of in the 1980's. Still, it's a shame if McGann isn't allowed to return. He's such a great talent. Fingers crossed on a McGann meets Smith 2 or 3 parter.

P.S. I love how you've included pictures of the TARDIS interior and exterior as well in the story, Stitch. Nice touch. Keep up the great work, my friend. :bye:
"Look at the sky-it's not dark, and black, and without character. The black is in fact deep blue. And over there, lighter blue. And blowing through the blueness and the blackness, the wind swirling through the air-and then, shining, burning, bursting through the stars! Can't you see how they roar their light?Everywhere we look, the complex magic of nature blazes before our eyes."

Vincent Van Gogh
actor Tony Curran
'Vincent and the Doctor'
(2010)
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Marcello Cristiano,Aug 11 2010
02:21 PM
Thanks for the
compliment, Stitch. :bye:  I'm going to check out the story and go
down memory lane a bit. THANKS for keeping it.

You're welcome! :biggrin:

Marcello Cristiano,Aug 11 2010
02:21 PM

P.S. What did you think of Paul McGann's first season on Big Finish?
(starting with Storm Warning) I loved it. I wish Paul would get a
chance to reprise his role on screen.

I enjoyed some of it quite a bit, but I must admit I really liked
the alternative universe series the best, maybe because
it all seemed so fresh and new.
Yes, I'd like to see him on screen, but I believe he had said
that he didn't want to do it because he hated that wig so much.

Marcello Cristiano,Aug 11 2010
02:21 PM

P.S. I love how you've included pictures of the TARDIS interior and
exterior as well in the story, Stitch. Nice touch. Keep up the great work, my friend. :bye:

Thanks. :bye:
The Untold Doctor Who

As Wide as the Infinite Sky

:sssmob:

Holy Zarquon's Singing Fish! What's a StitchInTime?
It is a wrinkle, a glitch, a hitch, an irrepressible hangnail in the fabric of space-time that can't be clipped.
- S.C.L. Eiler

When the moose shows up on your doorstep, we'll know that all is lost. - wombat (June 11, 2007)

Brigadier: You know, just once I'd like to meet an alien menace that wasn't immune to bullets. (Robot)

Sarah Jane (about the Fourth Doctor): He sometimes talks to himself, mostly because he's the only person who knows what he's talking about. (The Ark in Space)
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Marcello Cristiano
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By "Alternative Universe", Stitch, do you mean the 'Doctor Who: Unbound' series. I haven't heard any of them yet, but I've read about them in Doctor Who Magazine. I recall one review on an audio that starred David Warner. Also I remember reading about Michael Jayston playing the Valeyard in another. Carole Ann Ford's been in a few as I recall reading as well. The 'Unbound' series must be great fun in that it doesn't have to conform to official canon. HAVE FUN listening to Big Finish, Stitch. I love that the imagination can create any special effects you want. You can make it on a shoe string budget like the classic series or high tech like the new series. Or even as big as a billion dollar movie. Also you can create your own costumes and give the characters your own faces. It's such great fun! In a way it's superior to the televised version because of the fact that it engages the listener so much more than a T.V. episode ever could. :excited:
"Look at the sky-it's not dark, and black, and without character. The black is in fact deep blue. And over there, lighter blue. And blowing through the blueness and the blackness, the wind swirling through the air-and then, shining, burning, bursting through the stars! Can't you see how they roar their light?Everywhere we look, the complex magic of nature blazes before our eyes."

Vincent Van Gogh
actor Tony Curran
'Vincent and the Doctor'
(2010)
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No, I meant the alternate universe that the Doctor and
Charlotte go into after, "Zagreus," and from which they do
not return until, "The Next Life."

I have heard the Unbound series, however, up to, "Masters of War."
I like some of the episodes in the series, but so far, it's not my
favourite.

Well, now that I have obtained a copy of Audacity, which can
be used to create one's own MP3 audios, who knows what
sort of trouble I will get into! :stir:
The Untold Doctor Who

As Wide as the Infinite Sky

:sssmob:

Holy Zarquon's Singing Fish! What's a StitchInTime?
It is a wrinkle, a glitch, a hitch, an irrepressible hangnail in the fabric of space-time that can't be clipped.
- S.C.L. Eiler

When the moose shows up on your doorstep, we'll know that all is lost. - wombat (June 11, 2007)

Brigadier: You know, just once I'd like to meet an alien menace that wasn't immune to bullets. (Robot)

Sarah Jane (about the Fourth Doctor): He sometimes talks to himself, mostly because he's the only person who knows what he's talking about. (The Ark in Space)
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Marcello Cristiano
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Ah! 'Zagreus'! That's the one that teams up Paul McGann with Peter Davison, Colin Baker, and Sylvester McCoy. Again I read about it in Doctor Who Magazine. Haven't heard it, unfortunately. I've heard Paul McGann's first two seasons on Big Finish up to the season two closer 'Neverland'. McGann is a wonderful Doctor! They are great fun to listen to. Though my all-time three favorite Big Finish stories are 'The One Doctor' and 'The Holy Terror' and 'The Whispers of Terror'. All of those star the superb Colin Baker. I find he has the best voice for audio apart for TOM's BBC audios. It's so theatrical. :thumb2:
"Look at the sky-it's not dark, and black, and without character. The black is in fact deep blue. And over there, lighter blue. And blowing through the blueness and the blackness, the wind swirling through the air-and then, shining, burning, bursting through the stars! Can't you see how they roar their light?Everywhere we look, the complex magic of nature blazes before our eyes."

Vincent Van Gogh
actor Tony Curran
'Vincent and the Doctor'
(2010)
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