Phantasmagoria
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Phantasmagoria
Summary
Phantasmagoria is a radio drama[1].
Key Facts
- Phantasmagoria's instance of is recorded as radio drama[2].
- Phantasmagoria was directed by Nicholas Briggs[3].
- Phantasmagoria's composer is recorded as Alistair Lock[4].
- Phantasmagoria was produced by Jason Haigh-Ellery[5].
- Phantasmagoria was produced by Gary Russell[6].
- Phantasmagoria's part of the series is recorded as The Monthly Range[7].
- Phantasmagoria's production company is recorded as Big Finish Productions[8].
- Phantasmagoria was published on October 4, 1999[9].
- Phantasmagoria's cover art by is recorded as James Arnott[10].
- Phantasmagoria's executive producer is recorded as Stephen Cole[11].
- Phantasmagoria's production code is recorded as 6PA[12].
- Phantasmagoria's sound designer is recorded as Alistair Lock[13].
- Phantasmagoria's media franchise is recorded as Doctor Who[14].
Product Details
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Release type: Other[15]
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Secondary type(s): Audio drama[16]
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First release date: 1999-10[17]
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Genre(s): non-music[18]
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Community tags: doctor who, non-music, science fiction[19]
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MusicBrainz ID: 1976771b-7618-4fbe-9c86-6a3bdfc433ae[20]
Body
Authorship and Creation
Producers include Jason Haigh-Ellery[5] and Gary Russell[6]. Phantasmagoria was directed by Nicholas Briggs[3].
Publication
Phantasmagoria was published on October 4, 1999[9]. Phantasmagoria's part of the series is recorded as The Monthly Range[7].
Subject and Themes
Phantasmagoria's part of the series is recorded as The Monthly Range[7].