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Old 11-21-2017, 10:12 AM   #9
Kieran Seymour
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Big Finish have got a huge new Doctor Who promotion running until 22 December.

99 titles for 99p!

Obviously that's 99p each. You'll need the code at the bottom of the linked page to gain access to the sale page itself.
  • Every single one of the monthly Doctor Who audio dramas from July 1999 to November 2003 (x50)
  • All of the stories from the Dalek Empire spin-off range (x18)
  • The Destiny of the Doctor audiobooks released in 2013 for the fiftieth anniversary (x11)
  • The very first UNIT spin-off series (x4)
  • The very first Cyberman spin-off series (x4)
  • The highly acclaimed I, Davros spin-off series, plus sequel story (x5)
  • The adaptations of the Doctor Who stageplays (x3)
  • And finally, the stories from the second season of the Iris Wildthyme spin-off series (x4)

Bearing in mind when the CDs starting coming out in 1999 they were £13.99 each, there's quite a few downloads to be had for not a lot.

Incidentally, they've also recently announced that the physical CDs of releases 51-100 in the main Doctor Who range are going out of print, so they're currently reduced in price. Once they're gone they'll only be available as downloads.
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