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43 Stories

  • Chaos By The Dozen by Purpledolphin92
    Purpledolphin92
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    Following the everyday life of the Baker family. I changed the ages of the kids and added another kid to put my own spin on one of my favourite movies.
  • Doctor Who: The Complete History Of The BBC VHS Range by CaptainThunderWho
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    In the 21st century, Whovians across the world are privileged enough to watch the adventures of their favourite travelling Time Lord on a host of streaming platforms, Iplayer, websites, and on other forms of HD content. Not that long ago, Doctor Who fans had to work a great deal harder to enjoy their favourite program. Back during the 60s and 70s, there was no chance of watching any of your favourite programs whenever you wished. Television worked in an entirely different medium. Back then, episodes usually only screened the once. If you missed it, you missed it. Repeat episode screenings were rare, and although fans could read the novelisations of stories, the chance of rewatching episodes whenever you liked on any form of platform was unthinkable. That all changed with the advent of the revolutionary home media format. The very first story to come out on VHS by the BBC was Revenge Of The Cybermen in 1983. Since then, the home media format of Doctor Who has been one of the most important forms of merchandise to have existed for fans. Video allowed fans to experience stories for the first time and allowed them to watch them essentially whenever they wanted. The range would continue until 2003, and generated one of the longest VHS ranges of any program or series ever. This book takes a fascinating look at the entire history of the VHS range, and one of the most interesting forms of Who media to date. Over the twenty years the range spanned, the range provided exciting video specials, record-breaking sales, and a lifeline for fans to continue the flame of their favourite series in more ways than one. The successful sales of the videos allowed the show to be kept in the minds of the general public throughout the entire Wilderness years, the gap between the end of the Classic Series from 1989 to the start of the Revived era in 2005. This is the entire history of the BBC Doctor Who VHS range. A CaptainThunderWho Century 22 Production.
  • Adore You | Twilight [2] by _brokenwriter14
    _brokenwriter14
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    In which he imprints and her family tries to kill him. ━━━━━━━━━━━━ "Oh honey, they were just welcoming you into the family." she said, trying to soothe the shaking man in front of her. "They set me on fire." he muttered fatly, doing his best at keeping his anger at bay, not wanting to hurt her. "Just your pants." she said with an awkward smile, failing miserably at making him feel better. ━━━━━━━━━━━━ [Twilight x Cheaper by the dozen] {paul lahote x nora baker} book 2 Outfits/gifs found on Pinterest
  • Never Fade Away in Time by MyrddraalFade
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    Rating: Teen, Mild language, sci-fi violence, dystopian themes, corporate oppression. A time machine crashes into Night City's neon-choked sky, and a ghost made of code hears the sound of ancient engines. The Fourth Doctor never meant to visit a corporate-built hellscape on Old Earth, but something in the time vortex screams like over-amped guitar feedback, dragging the TARDIS down into the concrete canyons of Night City. There he meets Johnny Silverhand: dead rock legend, anti-corpo terrorist... and digital construct hitching a ride inside someone else's head. Arasaka is using experimental Relic tech to tear holes in time, turning possible futures into profit projections. If they succeed, history itself becomes a subscription service. To stop them, a bohemian Time Lord with a ridiculous scarf must team up with the most infuriating anarchist ghost in the city. Neon meets stars, rebellion meets responsibility- and somewhere between them, time decides whether Johnny Silverhand will finally fade away... or echo forever.
  • Doctor Who: The Field Trip Of Doom by UnearthlyTimelord
    UnearthlyTimelord
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    The Year Is 1977 And 13 Year Old Gabriel Agreste Is Going On A Field Trip With His Classmates When All Of A Sudden A Time Portal Appears In Front Of The Bus And The Bus Is Transported To An Empty Dark Foggy Forest And Suddenly Gabriel Meets A Man Called The Doctor Who Helps Him And Is Able To Save Him From The Forest And What Dark And Disturbing Secrets It May Hold.
  • Lime's One Shot Collection of Fourth Doctor/Sarah Jane fanfiction by LimeTardigrades
    LimeTardigrades
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    Read introduction before starting the stories. I will put a note if the story is graphic or really depressing and more of a way to convey my depression into something positive.
  • Doctor Who: Nightmare Of The Daleks by CaptainThunderWho
    CaptainThunderWho
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    The planet Banjee - Xyno has drifted well off its orbit and is now floating aimlessly in space. The planet contains a plant containing human embryos for a new human race to exist on the planet. Some humans have already grown and woken up to manage the plant. The Doctor, Leela and K-9 arrive to investigate why the planet is so far off where it should be. When a mysterious spaceship arrives on the planet, the Doctor must protect the growing human embryos from his oldest and most deadly enemy. But the Doctor wasn't there to save them... The Daleks were originally created by Terry Nation. Based on the science-fiction BBC TV franchise. A Captain ThunderWho Century 22 Production. No. 1 in #classicdoctorwho
  • Mrs Smith, I Need You: a SJA fanfic by sheriartyarebae
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    Luke Smith has just lost his mum, he feels as though there is no-one around for him. Little does he know that there is 'someone' watching him...
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  • Doctor Who: All Thirteen by Dinterdos123
    Dinterdos123
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    When Time Winds shift and the universe is at stake, only one man can save it... or thirteen? I do not own Doctor Who and this is just a made up story
  • Doctor Who Quotes by MatthewThewlis903
    MatthewThewlis903
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    I'm saving the world. I need decent shirt. -The 11th Doctor (Matt Smith) And more quotes ! © BBC
  • Fourth Doctor One-Shots by MaggieTheTimeLady
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    A book to keep little story snippets in. #Iship #FOURROMANA
  • Doctor Who: The Classic Series BBC Repeat Screenings by CaptainThunderWho
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    Classic Doctor Who is today enjoyed on streaming platforms, Iplayer, and home media releases. Before the age when stories were easily accessible to watch from their DVD players, fans were given little opportunity to watch older episodes from their favourite series. There have been only a minority of times Classic Doctor Who has been repeated on terrestrial television. This new investigation analyses the BBC's repeat run of Classic Doctor Who stories and the significance this was upon fans of the series in the 20th and 21st centuries. From the range of stories chosen to be repeated, to statistics of viewership, from themed evening presentations to edited new compilations, this is a definitive guide to the BBC's repeats of Classic Doctor Who serials that spans an incredible 60 year period. A CaptainThunderWho Century 22 Production.
  • Doctor Who: Dental Hygiene of the Daleks  by DavidKirkpatrickIii
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    The doctor and Sarah land in ancient Rome on the Ide of March in search of a historical artifacts only to find the daleks have taken over the Senate!
  • The Girl Who Grew Up In The TARDIS (Wattys2014) by FuchsiaSong
    FuchsiaSong
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    A 50th anniversary tribute to Doctor Who This is the story of Emily Atwell, the girl who has lived all her life in the TARDIS without the Doctor ever knowing she was there. No one knows the Doctor like Emily for she has witnessed all his lives. And though she has waited all her life, one day she will be the Doctor's companion. "Saturday, 23rd November, 1963. That was the day I first saw the Doctor. I sometimes wonder what my life would have been if the TARDIS had not taken me in and raised me as her own...And then of course I would never have known the Doctor and witnessed all his lives....It is my fate to be alongside him, for one day it will be my turn to be the Doctor's companion."
  • A Detour To Spain. || Fourth Doctor || by 1carus1sFall1ng
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    A comfort fic for y'all. (Fourth Doctor One-Shot)
  • Doctor Who: Highway To Terror by CaptainThunderWho
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    Time Carriages are strictly forbidden. They are dangerous, unstable, and cultivate in severe mishandling of time travelling. Shut down for good by the Time Lords, a planet has reopened a large network across the universe. The callous, war-like race the Oripiccini have been able to spread their armies across the galaxy for their evil conquest and subjugation of other life forms for the greater good of their war effort. They have indeed been assisted by a villainous Time Lord, a meddler who has already had previous battles against the Doctor... Leaving from Nerva Beacon to return to Earth, the TARDIS passes through an active Time Carriage and trace the source of the controlled operations of unauthorised pathways through time and space. Another group has arrived on the planet in order to stop the foolish experiments with Time Carriages, bitter enemies of the Oripicinni sworn on justice for the crimes they have committed. Will the Doctor and his friends all be able to work together and prevent the catastrophies to the fabrics of the universe of time before the cosmos falls into the hands of the Oripiccini? Based on the original BBC TV series. A CaptainThunderWho Century 22 Production.