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Short Trips: A Day in the Life
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AuthorIan Farrington
SeriesDoctor Who book:
Big Finish Short Trips
Release number
13
PublisherBig Finish Productions
Publication date
June 2005
ISBN1-84435-147-5
Preceded byShort Trips: Seven Deadly Sins 
Followed byShort Trips: The Solar System 

Short Trips: A Day in the Life is a Big Finish original anthology edited by Ian Farrington and based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It features a collection of stories that, together, are set over a 24-hour period.

Stories

Time Title Author Doctor Featuring
00:00 Round Trip: After Midnight Andy Russell 8th Charley and C'rizz
01:38 Sold Out Danny Oz 6th Mel
03:17 Undercurrents Gary Merchant 2nd Jamie and Zoe
05:00 The Five O'Clock Shadow Nev Fountain Cushing Doctor?[1] Suzy
05:10 The Sooner the Better Ian Farrington 4th Leela
06:30 Six Impossible Things Before Breakfast Dan Abnett 7th Ace and Hex
08:00 The Heroine, The Hero and the Meglomaniac Ian Mond 8th and 7th Charley, Ace and Hex
08:52 Waiting for Jeremy Richard Salter 1st Steven
10:10 A Life in the Day Xanna Eve Chown 5th Peri
12:00 Morphology Phil Pascoe 3rd Jo
14:00 Making History Trevor Baxendale 1st Steven
15:21 One Wednesday Afternoon Alison Jacobs 5th Turlough
16:37 How You Get There Simon Guerrier 7th Benny
17:15 The Last Broadcast Matthew Griffiths 4th Sarah and Harry
17:40 The Terror of the Darkness Joseph Lidster 6th Emily Chaudhry and Will Hoffman
19:25 Visiting Hours Eddie Robson 2nd Jamie and Zoe
21:58 Before Midnight Andy Russell 8th Charley and C’rizz

Notes

  • This collection features the first appearance of C'rizz in print.

References