Originally Posted by Larren
It just occurred to me today, when listening to one of the latest Big Finish productions. "The Haunting of Thomas Brewster", I've never seen much discussion on them before here..
Does anyone else listen to them? Purchase the new ones?
I really love most of them, with Paul McGanns and Colin Bakers being some of my favorites. Both got the chance to develop their sadly short lived doctors much more in this format.
Makes me also wish I had the chance to be in more audio dramas / plays. Hmm.. we need a DSF production of that sort.. 
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I have one. I saw a copy of DWM in a Waldenbooks out at a mall near my grandma's and I went nuts! I've never even thought they'd have DWM available in the USA, so, of course I went and bought it. It came with
Cuddlesome by Nigel Fairs, ooh that was a good audio drama, if I do say so myself!
The part where we find out Miranda (always liked that name!) Evenden (Uhm, I think that's right...) has been turned into a MkIII Cuddlesome by the Tinghus is so... creepy!
Besides that, the Mr. Turvey fellow really caught my sympathy. I really agree with him when he says, "They tell you to grow up! And for what? Social status, houses, cars, peer pressure,
self-loathing!" I mean, that is all it is... The only things that appeal to me are having my own family, a car, and a nice house.
Anybody else heard
Cuddlesome?
Larren: The DWADs are audio dramas. DWAD stands for Doctor Who Audio Dramas, They are the longest running unofficial Dr. Who audio dramas, in fact. Going all the way back to 1982. Curiously, their pilot drama (which is not part of
their canon) was titled
Doomsday. What a coincidence, hmmm!
I need to make a thread with all the details on the DWADs...