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- Audio_Visuals abstract "The Audio Visuals were an unlicensed series of Doctor Who audio dramas made by British fans in the 1980s.Featuring Nicholas Briggs as the Doctor, twenty-six audio plays were recorded and distributed on audio cassette between 1985 and 1991 (a pilot, in which the Doctor was voiced by Stephen Payne, was recorded at Chris Corneys house in Hamble near Southampton in 1984).The first three seasons (released 1985-1988) were produced by Bill Baggs, and the fourth and final season (1989–1991) by Gary Russell.Although the Audio Visuals audios were a violation of copyright, the BBC chose to look the other way. Gary Russell later told an interviewer,"We were fans doing some stuff for a handful of people. We never advertised in professional magazines, we kept ourselves to ourselves. In doing so, we broke every copyright rule in the book (hell, Terry Nation would have crucified us - although I think our Dalek stories knocked spots off Saward's!) JNT was certainly aware of us, but he didn't care. Why should he? We were no more than any other fan product and at least we weren't printing articles about him or the show. I doubt Saward knew or cared. He wouldn't know drama if it bit him."Many of those involved in the Audio Visuals went on to work in more professional, licensed science fiction audio drama, either through BBV (founded by Bill Baggs) or through Big Finish Productions (which in 1999 began producing licensed Doctor Who audio drama under the guidance of Gary Russell). Nicholas Briggs has worked for both BBV and Big Finish as an actor and as a writer; he also worked on additional Doctor Who-related/inspired productions for Reeltime Pictures and, beginning in 2005, provided vocal work for the new Doctor Who series.Several Audio Visuals scripts have been remade professionally, either by BBV (with the Doctor Who elements removed, as part of the video series The Stranger) or Big Finish (as licensed Doctor Who audios). The Big Finish audios which were adapted from Audio Visuals plays are The Mutant Phase, Sword of Orion, Minuet in Hell and the Doctor Who Magazine special releases Last of the Titans and Cuddlesome.Elements from various Audio Visuals plays also appear in Gary Russell's contributions to the licensed Doctor Who novel ranges published by Virgin and the BBC, most notably in Deadfall. The Nicholas Briggs incarnation of the Doctor has also appeared in the DWM comic strip both as an unspecified future version, and the form taken by Shayde when posing as the Ninth Doctor.".
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- Audio_Visuals wikiPageWikiLink BBV.
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- Audio_Visuals wikiPageWikiLink Bill_&_Ben_Video.
- Audio_Visuals wikiPageWikiLink Bill_Baggs_(producer).
- Audio_Visuals wikiPageWikiLink Category:Audio_plays_based_on_Doctor_Who.
- Audio_Visuals wikiPageWikiLink Compact_Cassette.
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- Audio_Visuals wikiPageWikiLink Copyright.
- Audio_Visuals wikiPageWikiLink Cuddlesome.
- Audio_Visuals wikiPageWikiLink Dalek.
- Audio_Visuals wikiPageWikiLink Doctor_(Doctor_Who).
- Audio_Visuals wikiPageWikiLink Doctor_Who.
- Audio_Visuals wikiPageWikiLink Doctor_Who_Magazine.
- Audio_Visuals wikiPageWikiLink Eric_Saward.
- Audio_Visuals wikiPageWikiLink Gary_Russell.
- Audio_Visuals wikiPageWikiLink John_Nathan-Turner.
- Audio_Visuals wikiPageWikiLink Last_of_the_Titans.
- Audio_Visuals wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Doctor_Who_audio_plays_by_Big_Finish.
- Audio_Visuals wikiPageWikiLink Minuet_in_Hell.
- Audio_Visuals wikiPageWikiLink Nicholas_Briggs.
- Audio_Visuals wikiPageWikiLink Radio_drama.
- Audio_Visuals wikiPageWikiLink Reeltime_Pictures.
- Audio_Visuals wikiPageWikiLink Shayde.
- Audio_Visuals wikiPageWikiLink Sword_of_Orion.
- Audio_Visuals wikiPageWikiLink Terry_Nation.
- Audio_Visuals wikiPageWikiLink The_Doctor_(Doctor_Who).
- Audio_Visuals wikiPageWikiLink The_Mutant_Phase.
- Audio_Visuals wikiPageWikiLink The_Stranger_(video_series).
- Audio_Visuals wikiPageWikiLink Virgin_New_Adventures.
- Audio_Visuals wikiPageWikiLinkText "A/V".
- Audio_Visuals wikiPageWikiLinkText "Audio Visuals".
- Audio_Visuals hasPhotoCollection Audio_Visuals.
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- Audio_Visuals subject Category:Audio_plays_based_on_Doctor_Who.
- Audio_Visuals hypernym Series.
- Audio_Visuals type TelevisionShow.
- Audio_Visuals type Work.
- Audio_Visuals type Work.
- Audio_Visuals comment "The Audio Visuals were an unlicensed series of Doctor Who audio dramas made by British fans in the 1980s.Featuring Nicholas Briggs as the Doctor, twenty-six audio plays were recorded and distributed on audio cassette between 1985 and 1991 (a pilot, in which the Doctor was voiced by Stephen Payne, was recorded at Chris Corneys house in Hamble near Southampton in 1984).The first three seasons (released 1985-1988) were produced by Bill Baggs, and the fourth and final season (1989–1991) by Gary Russell.Although the Audio Visuals audios were a violation of copyright, the BBC chose to look the other way. ".
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