Not really - Twilight of the Gods was published December 1999; Dead Men Diaries published September 2000 - a nine month gap to retool the series for a different publishing model.
That's the only planned major break; any others have been down to publishing delays.
Utter rubbish.
ReplyDeleteBernice Summerfield has had her own spin-off range running since 1997 - so that makes FIFTEEN years in June.
Cameron
Bernice Summerfield's spin-off range has not been continuous. It has had stops and starts.
ReplyDeleteNot really - Twilight of the Gods was published December 1999; Dead Men Diaries published September 2000 - a nine month gap to retool the series for a different publishing model.
ReplyDeleteThat's the only planned major break; any others have been down to publishing delays.
Cameron
Her unbroken run with Big Finish is about to reach its TWELFTH year.
ReplyDeleteAnd BC has plenty of stops and starts - your own canon resets, LBCgate, the up to six-month-wait in between episodes.
Suffice it to say, spara, do NOT repeat this boast near the Doctor Who Project folk on GB - they'll slit your fingers and break your throat.
Oh Mark , Mark, Mark.
ReplyDeleteAre you still peddling this Soaracus tripe? The joke( for what it) is got old years ago.