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  • Short Trips
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  • In 1998, Short Trips was released by BBC Books.
  • We Like Short Shorts is a long running series of mini adventures starring Doc Cock and his friends. They be in both (reminder that) books and ear story format. The book ones are big anthology collections featuring all the Classdick Doctors, and while there were a few audio releases similar to that, mostly those ones are just singular half hour-long one man shows. They're usually pretty GOAT and are good at giving an effective gut punch, like this one for example.
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  • Short Trips
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  • Stephen Cole, Jonathan Blum, Paul Magrs, Simon Bucher-Jones, Mike Tucker, Robert Perry, Steve Lyons, Paul Leonard
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  • 336
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  • £5.99, $5.95/$7.99
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  • BBC Books
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  • Eighth Doctor Adventures, probably
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  • Short Trips
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  • Short Trips
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  • 1999
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  • In 1998, Short Trips was released by BBC Books.
  • We Like Short Shorts is a long running series of mini adventures starring Doc Cock and his friends. They be in both (reminder that) books and ear story format. The book ones are big anthology collections featuring all the Classdick Doctors, and while there were a few audio releases similar to that, mostly those ones are just singular half hour-long one man shows. The Manlet Trips are usually not as grandiose as your regular BBC Book or Brigg Finish audio and are more focused on creating an atmosphere or doing an idea that probably wouldn't work as a standalone novel or fully cast ear play. For example, the first Short Trips book featured stories of the Wig obsessively building a model trainset (with clockwork passengers n' all), Doctor Mysterio visiting baby Ace and apologizing for what he'd do to her in future, Scarfie and Mary Jane chillin' with Eyeball Wildsex at a party, and Ben and Polly reuniting on New Years Eve 1986 to give you feels. They're usually pretty GOAT and are good at giving an effective gut punch, like this one for example.
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