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What Series Should BF Try Next? Options
GabrielChase
Posted: Monday, November 10, 2008 12:35:17 PM

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or... John Chrispohers "Prince in waiting" series.

you could always do the Tripods....



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xBIGJOEx
Posted: Tuesday, November 18, 2008 11:53:47 AM
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more 2000ad?!?!?!
rogue trooper, bad company, abc warriors, indigo prime in particular.
Comic related stuff in general really i know getting licences from the "big boys" i.e. marvel & DC would be tough (and expensive) but why not some of the smaller publishers house (avatar, idw, etc, etc)

more horror (hammer adpatations or similar would be fun)
fantasy - a BF & game workshop hook up would be amazing
less Dr Who? (heresey i know)

Randall & hopkirk (deceased)

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xBIGJOEx wrote:
Comic related stuff in general really i know getting licences from the "big boys" i.e. marvel & DC would be tough (and expensive) but why not some of the smaller publishers house (avatar, idw, etc, etc)

Now you've got me thinking of an Army of Darkness audio series, with Bruce Campbell back as Ash.
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That would be fantastic, Bruce campbell is great, i would love to hear hom do some audio.
nath1976
Posted: Friday, December 05, 2008 5:29:29 PM

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After reading the third Lucifer Box novel by Mark Gatiss, it struck me that his adventures would make brilliant audio plays! The 3 novels span over 50 years of Lucifer Box's life so there's plenty of scope to fit in some untold stories....surely Mark could be tempted back to Big Finish to write a couple!

Oh and count me in for anything with Bruce Campbell in....the man is a legend!!!!
ChrisJW
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I'd love to hear how BF would handle "Flowers For Algernon".

It was the first proper 'adult' book I ever read when I was about nine and I've read it nearly every other year since, and I still can't help but shed a tear at the end.

Radio Two did it donkeys years ago with Tom Courtney in the lead role of Charley Gordon and it was a really moving play and got the story down perfectly, but I could imagine that it'd be the sort of role that would be perfect for David these days.


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xBIGJOEx
Posted: Monday, December 08, 2008 1:56:39 PM
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nath1976 wrote:
After reading the third Lucifer Box novel by Mark Gatiss, it struck me that his adventures would make brilliant audio plays! The 3 novels span over 50 years of Lucifer Box's life so there's plenty of scope to fit in some untold stories....surely Mark could be tempted back to Big Finish to write a couple!

Oh and count me in for anything with Bruce Campbell in....the man is a legend!!!!


totally agree i am a big fan of mark gatiss's work on all fronts from the league...to his doctor who whork and the lucifer box novels.
we also grew up in the same village in the north east which partly inspired Royston Vasey....anyone who made it out of that place gets my respect Anxious
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Artmis Fowl?
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quaiacom wrote:
Artmis Fowl?


Haven't they been done already? I'm sure I've heard something before?

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Barnaby
Posted: Monday, December 08, 2008 6:25:21 PM

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Hi Folks,

The BBC have already started doing Mark Gatiss's Lucifer Box novels, so that's a no.

As for Flowers For Algernon, I agree it's a great play and would be ideal for, say, Big Finish Classics. However, people have to start buying the Classics range if they want to see more titles appearing in future... ;-)

Regarding the Evil Dead franchise, I'm not quite sure how that would work on audio since zombies are essentially visual creatures. Also, we'd never be able to get Bruce Campbell.

Artemis Fowl? All the books are already available on audio format.

Tripods? No, Disney own the rights.

Philip Reeve's quartet? The audios are just about to come out, read by Kenneth Branagh.

Games Workshop? Jason's already directed an audio for them, with Danny Webb reading. It sold out almost immediately, but it isn't a Big Finish production, alas.

All good suggestions, though.

Barnaby x



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PatientZero
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Maybe more Stargate, only beginning a brand new storyline, like they had on TV.

Just smile sympathetically and nod as if it all makes perfect sense.
Spaced1999
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Barnaby wrote:
Regarding the Evil Dead franchise, I'm not quite sure how that would work on audio since zombies are essentially visual creatures. Also, we'd never be able to get Bruce Campbell.

Also it's probably best not to ask a sound designer to record the noise of a chainsaw tearing through flesh and bone. Well, unless you're planning to make some staff cuts...
quaiacom
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PatientZero wrote:
Maybe more Stargate, only beginning a brand new storyline, like they had on TV.


Like a full cast audio play set in the Stargate universe but with brand new characters (and the occasional established character guest starring)? That would be cool.
ChrisJW
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Barnaby wrote:
Hi Folks,

As for Flowers For Algernon, I agree it's a great play and would be ideal for, say, Big Finish Classics. However, people have to start buying the Classics range if they want to see more titles appearing in future... ;-)



I'm sure that if you smiled sweetly at those nice folk from BBC7 (Or is it Radio 7 these days?) they'd commission it! :)



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Posted: Tuesday, December 09, 2008 9:23:24 PM

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Another topic put me in mind of the Thorne Smith books, which are HILARIOUS! Ghosts, parallel universes, men turning into animals, body-swapping, and statues coming to life? All great fodder for Big Finish! More importantly, his books are driven more by words than visuals, filled with snappy dialogue, and are all seventy years past the copyright. "Topper" or "Nightlife of the Gods" would both make particularly fine audios, IMO.

(Barring this suggestion, I'm still in favor of "Sliders" or "VR.5"...)
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I think The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss could work really well on audio. The remaining two books in The Kingkiller Chronicle have not yet been released, but they might be good follow-ups. This hasn't been licensed yet, has it?

Brian from Canada, co-host of British Invaders, the podcast all about British Science Fiction Television.
Barnaby
Posted: Wednesday, December 10, 2008 11:40:35 PM

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ChrisJW wrote:
I'm sure that if you smiled sweetly at those nice folk from BBC7 (Or is it Radio 7 these days?) they'd commission it! :)


No matter how sweetly I smiled, I'm afraid it would have little effect: BBC7/Radio 7 don't have the power to commission anything from us. All our collaborations thus far have involved BBC7 buying something we've already made, so we'd have to make and pay for an adaptation before trying to pitch it to the BBC programme purchasers.

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ChrisJW
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Barnaby wrote:
ChrisJW wrote:
I'm sure that if you smiled sweetly at those nice folk from BBC7 (Or is it Radio 7 these days?) they'd commission it! :)


No matter how sweetly I smiled, I'm afraid it would have little effect: BBC7/Radio 7 don't have the power to commission anything from us. All our collaborations thus far have involved BBC7 buying something we've already made, so we'd have to make and pay for an adaptation before trying to pitch it to the BBC programme purchasers.


Really?

Blimey, I must admit to surprise at that as, BF's productions already transmitted aside, BBC7 would strike me as a natural commissioning body for new works.

Appreciate that there's issues you can't really comment on but when you say "Don't have the power" is that that BBC7 can only, say, re-transmit works done by Radio 4 and co, and can't do it's own original stuff? If so - must say that's pretty short sighted of the BBC (and no comment on BF, obviously!)

BBC7 is fantastic, but like 'Dave' is blighted by far, far, too many repeats and not enough original works.

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Foamasi
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I don't know if anyone has suggested this yet, but what about "THE LOST ROOM"?

It was a miniseries on tv here in the States that is just BEGGING to be made into a series. It seems that a TV series isn't going to materialize, so why not an audio one?

The Lost Room on Wikipedia

The Lost Room is a science fiction television miniseries that aired on the Sci Fi Channel in the United States. The series revolves around the titular room and some of the hundred everyday items from that room that possess unusual powers. The show's protagonist, Joe Miller, is searching for these objects to rescue his daughter, Anna, who has disappeared inside the Room. Once a typical room at a 1960s motel along U.S. Route 66, the Lost Room now exists outside of normal time and space.

I loved it, it was an amazing mini-series. It was so quirky and bizarre... all the objects, mysterious powers, it is just a fascinating concept.
The holder of the room key can travel anywhere there is a door with a lock in it. The Event, the Object, the Cabals... the story already has a built in mythology to draw upon, as well as the idea of doing stories with nothing to do with the Lost Room.
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Posted: Tuesday, December 16, 2008 10:10:20 PM
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What about classic children's stories - to prep the next generation of Big Finish fans. Tripods has already been mentioned - what about the Borrowers, Box of Delights, the Wind in the Willows, EB White books, etc.

They may be more interested in a full cast adaptation than audiobooks.
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