Magic Bullet Productions

Magic Bullet Productions is an independent audio-production company[1] formed in 2000 by Alan Stevens, focusing on Doctor Who and Blake's 7 spinoff audios.[2] Originally set up to produce the Kaldor City audios,[3] in 2004 they acquired the rights to produce Lawrence Miles' Faction Paradox audio CDs.[4]

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Magic Bullet Audios

  • Kaldor City
    • Occam's Razor (2001) by Alan Stevens and Jim Smith
    • Death's Head (2002) by Chris Boucher
    • Hidden Persuaders (2003) by Jim Smith and Fiona Moore[5]
    • Taren Capel (2003) by Alan Stevens
    • Checkmate (2003) by Alan Stevens
    • The Prisoner (2004) by Alan Stevens and Fiona Moore (co-production with MJTV).[6][7]
    • Storm Mine (2004) by Daniel O'Mahony[8]
    • Metafiction (2012) by Alan Stevens and Fiona Moore
  • The True History of Faction Paradox
    • Coming to Dust (2005) by Lawrence Miles
    • The Ship of a Billion Years (2006) by Lawrence Miles
    • Body Politic (2008) by Lawrence Miles
    • Words from Nine Divinities (2008) by Lawrence Miles
    • Ozymandias (2009) by Lawrence Miles
    • The Judgment of Sutekh (2010) by Lawrence Miles
  • Other
    • The Time Waster (2012) by Alan Stevens
    • Radio Bastard (2013) by Alan Stevens, Fiona Moore, Robert Barringer-Lock and Steven Allen[9]

References

  1. Outpost Gallifrey: The Expanded Universe Guide
  2. "About Kaldor City and Magic Bullet". kaldorcity.com. Retrieved 26 March 2015.
  3. "Review: Kaldor City, reviewed by Jules Jones". strangehorizons.com. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 26 March 2015.
  4. "Faction Paradox audios to feature Sutekh in briefings Forum". Yuku. Archived from the original on 18 July 2011. Retrieved 26 March 2015.
  5. "A Day in Kaldor City, Celestial Toyroom 299, 2002
  6. TheatEar | The Actor Speaks - Paul Darrow Archived 2008-05-15 at the Wayback Machine
  7. "Links". avon-paul-darrow.co.uk. Retrieved 26 March 2015.
  8. "Blake's 7 - Kaldor City - Storm Mine". hermit.org. Retrieved 26 March 2015.
  9. "Radio Bastard". kaldorcity.com. Retrieved 26 March 2015.
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