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* OldShame: InUniverse. In ''The East India Incident'', the Doctor reacts to [[spoiler:the Monk]]'s mention of his Seventh Incarnation this way.
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* '''Special''' (unreleased)
** ''Where Angels Tread''
--->Written by James P. Quick and James T. Otter
--->A crossover with 0114's Doctor Who

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--->Written by James P. Quick



--->Written by Scott D. Harris and James P. Quick



--->Written by James P. Quick and Scott D. Harris
--->From a story by Ewen Campion-Clarke (as Arco Chamber)



--->Written by Scott D. Harris
--->From an idea by Anne Lawrence



--->Written by Stephen M. Wolterstorff



--->Written by James P. Quick, Jason R. Wallace, and Trey Brown
--->From a story by Scott D. Harris and James P. Quick




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--->Written by George Maglio
* '''Season Two''' (unreleased, all stories subject to change)
** ''Single State of Man''
--->Written by Samantha Warner and Karen Kalbacher
** ''The Society of the Damned''
--->Written by Jason R. Wallace
--->From a story by James P. Quick, Jason R. Wallace, and Scott D. Harris
** ''Last Man Standing''
--->Written by James P. Quick
--->From a story by Caith Donovan
** ''Harsh Light of Day''
--->Written by Ben Ramsey
** ''Whatever Happened to Whitney Anderson?''
--->Written by James P. Quick and Jason R. Wallace
** ''The Galactic Census Bureau''
--->Written by Terry Wood
** ''Ethos''
--->Written by James P. Quick and Jeff Goddard
** ''The Church of No Return''
--->Written by James P. Quick, Jason R. Wallace, and Scott D. Harris
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** ''The Wooden Planet'' ends with everyone except the TARDIS crew dying horribly.

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** ''The Wooden Planet'' ends with everyone except the TARDIS crew dying horribly.gruesomely.
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* DevelopmentHell: The Ninth Doctor stories ''Kronos Squared'' and its follow-up ''The Price of Peace'' are unlikely to ever be made. [[note]]The former's author left the production after the producer elected to remain out of an internet feud the author was involved in with one of the producer's friends, leading the author to dub the producer "childish". The latter's author never finished the script.[[/note]]



* TheNthDoctor: Two have played the intrepid Time Lord thus far. Mathew Urch for the Alternate Ninth, and Scott D. Harris as the Alternate Tenth.
* OldShame: In ''The East India Incident'', the Doctor reacts to [[spoiler:the Monk]]'s mention of his Seventh Incarnation this way.
* RecycledScript: Twice over in the case of ''The Wooden Planet''. The original idea came from an ultimately unmade version of ''Film/Alien3'', then was adapted further from a "review" of a fake DWAD story. The [[spoiler:Krynoids]] work surprisingly well in place of the Xenomorphs!
* WhatCouldHaveBeen:
** The original ending to Episode Three of ''The Wooden Planet'' was to have featured the Abbess's head exploding.
** The third episode of ''The Ride of the Headless Horseman'', while still canon, was ultimately unfinished due to hard drive failure. It would have been the first time a regular character had gone to Gallifrey, the Doctor swordfighting with the Headless Horseman, and a litany of hilarious jokes.
--->"There’s that “of Rassilon” thing again! The Seal of Rassilon, the Dark Tower of Rassilon, the Age of Rassilon, and who could forget the lewdly-named Rod of Rassilon! How much stuff does this guy need to be in his name? I mean, seriously, what’s next? The Limited Edition Combination Panini Press and Fondue Maker of Rassilon, order yesterday while supplies last!?"

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* TheNthDoctor: Two have played the intrepid Time Lord thus far. Mathew Urch for the Alternate Ninth, and Scott D. Harris as the Alternate Tenth.
* OldShame: In ''The East India Incident'', the Doctor reacts to [[spoiler:the Monk]]'s mention of his Seventh Incarnation this way.
* RecycledScript: Twice over in the case of ''The Wooden Planet''. The original idea came from an ultimately unmade version of ''Film/Alien3'', then was adapted further from a "review" of a fake DWAD story. The [[spoiler:Krynoids]] work surprisingly well in place of the Xenomorphs!
* WhatCouldHaveBeen:
** The original ending to Episode Three of ''The Wooden Planet'' was to have featured the Abbess's head exploding.
** The third episode of ''The Ride of the Headless Horseman'', while still canon, was ultimately unfinished due to hard drive failure. It would have been the first time a regular character had gone to Gallifrey, the Doctor swordfighting with the Headless Horseman, and a litany of hilarious jokes.
--->"There’s that “of Rassilon” thing again! The Seal of Rassilon, the Dark Tower of Rassilon, the Age of Rassilon, and who could forget the lewdly-named Rod of Rassilon! How much stuff does this guy need to be in his name? I mean, seriously, what’s next? The Limited Edition Combination Panini Press and Fondue Maker of Rassilon, order yesterday while supplies last!?"
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* DevelopmentHell: The Ninth Doctor stories ''Kronos Squared'' and its follow-up ''The Price of Peace'' are unlikely to ever be made. [[note]]The former's author left the production after the producer elected to remain out of an internet feud the author was involved in with one of the producer's friends, leading the author to dub the producer "childish". The latter's author never finished the script.[[/note]]



* RecycledScript: Twice over in the case of ''The Wooden Planet'' - the original idea came from an ultimately unmade version of ''Film/Alien3'', then was adapted further from a "review" of a fake DWAD story. The [[spoiler:Krynoids]] work surprisingly well in place of the Xenomorphs!

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* RecycledScript: Twice over in the case of ''The Wooden Planet'' - the Planet''. The original idea came from an ultimately unmade version of ''Film/Alien3'', then was adapted further from a "review" of a fake DWAD story. The [[spoiler:Krynoids]] work surprisingly well in place of the Xenomorphs!
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!!Pilots (The Ninth Doctor):

*''The Devils of Gallipoli''
*''Calladra''

!!Main Series (The Tenth Doctor):

*'''Season One'''
**''Las Pinturas Negras''
**''The Wooden Planet''
**''Everything Stops for Tea''
**''The East India Incident''
**''The Ride of the Headless Horseman''
**''Flux Time''
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--->[[spoiler:"What I wouldn’t give for a tall ship and a star to steer her by."]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:Uh, hey there. You okay, Doc?]]

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Begun in 2010 with ''The Devils of Gallipoli'', Creator/CP Studios (then Calladra Productions) has been producing Doctor Who audio dramas ever since. The stories follow alternate Ninth and Tenth Doctors and their companions on their journeys through time and space. Typically focused nearer the horror and historical aspects of the parent show, though only one season and two pilots have been produced as yet.

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Begun in 2010 with ''The Devils of Gallipoli'', Creator/CP Studios Creator/CPStudios (then Calladra Productions) has been producing Doctor Who audio dramas ever since. The stories follow alternate Ninth and Tenth Doctors and their companions on their journeys through time and space. Typically focused nearer the horror and historical aspects of the parent show, though only one season and two pilots have been produced as yet.
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Begun in 2010 with ''The Devils of Gallipoli'', CP Studios (then Calladra Productions) has been producing Doctor Who audio dramas ever since. The stories follow alternate Ninth and Tenth Doctors and their companions on their journeys through time and space. Typically focused nearer the horror and historical aspects of the parent show, though only one season and two pilots have been produced as yet.

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Begun in 2010 with ''The Devils of Gallipoli'', CP Creator/CP Studios (then Calladra Productions) has been producing Doctor Who audio dramas ever since. The stories follow alternate Ninth and Tenth Doctors and their companions on their journeys through time and space. Typically focused nearer the horror and historical aspects of the parent show, though only one season and two pilots have been produced as yet.
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Begun in 2010 with ''The Devils of Gallipoli'', CP Studios (then Calladra Productions) has been producing Doctor Who audio dramas ever since. The stories follow alternate Ninth and Tenth Doctors and their companions on their journeys through time and space. Typically focused nearer the horror and historical aspects of the parent show, though only one season and two pilots have been produced as yet.

Find them [[http://cpstudiosproductions.weebly.com/ here]].

!!This series provides examples of:

*BodyHorror: What happens to the Abbess in ''The Wooden Planet''. Not surprising, considering [[spoiler:she turns into a Krynoid]].
*CrusadingLawyer: Clover from ''Everything Stops for Tea''. [[spoiler:It helps that it's all in the Doctor's head and she's actually just another facet of him. It doesn't get more ''pro bono'' than that.]]
*DealWithTheDevil: The one Solozano made with the Capric prior to the events of ''Las Pinturas Negras'' definitely counts.
*DownerEnding:
**''The Wooden Planet'' ends with everyone except the TARDIS crew dying horribly.
**''The Ride of the Headless Horseman'' ends with [[spoiler:the Prem having already infiltrated Gallifrey, with one of President Anzor's personal guards reporting directly to the Prem's Liege as he destroys the only evidence of their return.]]
**[[spoiler:''Flux Time'' ends with Whitney dead, Zacharias having accidentally killed her via a [[TheBigDamnKiss Big Damn]] FirstKiss. In addition, Zacharias and K-9 are adrift in the vortex, the Doctor having stranded himself on Earth without the TARDIS to save the day.]]
*TheNthDoctor: Two have played the intrepid Time Lord thus far. Mathew Urch for the Alternate Ninth, and Scott D. Harris as the Alternate Tenth.
*OldShame: In ''The East India Incident'', the Doctor reacts to [[spoiler:the Monk]]'s mention of his Seventh Incarnation this way.
*RecycledScript: Twice over in the case of ''The Wooden Planet'' - the original idea came from an ultimately unmade version of ''Film/Alien3'', then was adapted further from a "review" of a fake DWAD story. The [[spoiler:Krynoids]] work surprisingly well in place of the Xenomorphs!
*WhatCouldHaveBeen:
**The original ending to Episode Three of ''The Wooden Planet'' was to have featured the Abbess's head exploding.
**The third episode of ''The Ride of the Headless Horseman'', while still canon, was ultimately unfinished due to hard drive failure. It would have been the first time a regular character had gone to Gallifrey, the Doctor swordfighting with the Headless Horseman, and a litany of hilarious jokes.
--->"There’s that “of Rassilon” thing again! The Seal of Rassilon, the Dark Tower of Rassilon, the Age of Rassilon, and who could forget the lewdly-named Rod of Rassilon! How much stuff does this guy need to be in his name? I mean, seriously, what’s next? The Limited Edition Combination Panini Press and Fondue Maker of Rassilon, order yesterday while supplies last!?"

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