Showing posts with label adventures. Show all posts
Showing posts with label adventures. Show all posts

Wednesday, 8 April 2026

Eight plots from David Bowie's Let's Dance

For David Bowie’s birthday and now monthly, adventures based on his studio albums’ song titles, working backwards.


Or is it more than eight?

Let’s Dance is a big crossover pop hit with songs to dance to and songs about dancing.

I could go for a season throughline here, but I'll mostly swerve dance plots. I did one last time, and having the travellers appear on Strictly might be a bit too much like The Interstellar Song Contest.

Modern Love
Internet dating, can you trust what you see on screen? Buffy and Angel did this with demons. Did Doctor Who do it with aliens?

China Girl
Why is there a beautifully made figurine of the Stranger in the window of that antique shop?

Let’s Dance
An alien diplomatic envoy and entourage arrive in modern London and they expect the reception to include (a) representatives of other alien visitors in the area like the Stranger and (b) formalities. And then there’s a murder attempt.

Without You
A few years before a companion’s home time and she bumps into - or gets a chance to see - a lost love.

Or, a sequel to Within You from Labyrinth?

Ricochet
The travellers in the Wild West face another time machine crew, here to steal precious metals ahead of a Gold Rush mining disaster. Cybermen optional.

Or, slingshot around a sun.

Criminal World
The Galactic Federation has just outlawed an entire planet? Crime planets appear in a lot of space opera settings, but does this one deserve it?

Cat People (Putting Out Fire)
Hollywood, 1942, and the travellers have to get help from filmmaker Val Lewton against, well, you can guess.

Shake It
An artificial earthquake threatening a future colony.

Or, the travellers have to staff a malt shop in 1950s California.

Sunday, 8 March 2026

Nine plots from David Bowie's Tonight

For David Bowie’s birthday, adventures based on his studio albums’ song titles.


Tonight is a short album, largely covers with some of the new tracks co-written by Iggy Pop.

Loving The Alien
Well, there are plenty of ways to use this title, with or without Doctors and companions having emotional investments. So let’s say... The travellers return to their home time and find an alien visitor has become a celebrity.

Don’t Look Down
Sabotage in a future flying city! - or - A monster lurking in people’s shadows.

God Only Knows
Tome around the time Christianity should be going mainstream, and another religion seems to be gaining favour instead.

Tonight
After saving the world, the travellers find themselves guests on a late night talk show.

Neighbourhood Threat
A suburb in the heights of the Cold War, and the travellers have to help the “monsters” due on Maple Street.

Blue Jean
A second encounter with the Jean Genie, troublesome avatar of not-quite-understood American pop culture, only this time he’s nursing a broken heart.

Tumble And Twirl
Mavity has failed on a 26th century space station!

I Keep Forgettin’
Was there someone with us just now? I’m sure there were three of us in the TARDIS...

Dancing With The Big Boys
So to save the world the travellers have to make sure a teenager gets to compete in a dance contest. Life’s like that sometimes.

Sunday, 8 February 2026

Twelve plots from David Bowie's soundtrack for Labyrinth

For David Bowie’s birthday, adventure hooks based on his studio albums’ song titles.

After album titles, , The Next Day, Reality, Heathen, Hours, Earthling, Outside The Buddha Of Suburbia, Black Tie White Noise, Never Let Me Down, moving to a monthly feature...



Labyrinth was a musical collaboration between Bowie and composer Trevor Jones, as well as Bowie’s starring role in the film as Jareth the Goblin King.

The film has its own story game, so I’ll try not to re-enact it in my title ideas.

Not to be confused with any other musical Goblins and their king that we might have seen in Doctor Who (though I did use them for one) or the times Bowie played a vampire, a mage, a ghost, a demon...

Opening Titles
The travellers are guests of honour at the premiere of a new film / play / opera / installation / holoshow / other popular entertainment or baffling art piece about a previous visit by the Stranger - but someone wants to make it her final curtain!

Into The Labyrinth
An ancient/future weapon of the Time War strikes the TARDIS, randomising its internal structure. How do you get back to the control room?

(I would have done a Minotaur but they did that in The God Complex.)

Magic Dance
The travellers have to recruit the Smothers Brothers to win a dance-off with an avant-garde troupe from Alpha Centauri.

Sarah
The travellers receive a letter from Sarah Jane Smith, an investigation she could never complete.

Chilly Down
A plan to restore the polar ice, threatened by an energy corporation and a thing escaped from the ice.

Hallucination
The travellers fall into illusory worlds designed as perfect traps for each of them. Almost perfect, anyway. (Hey, I’m allowed one, right?)

As The World Falls Down
One of the travellers is newly heartbroken, and a world with a Pathetic Fallacy interface locks on to his feelings.

The Goblin Battle
Since the death of the Goblin King there are now a Prince and Princess trying to claim the throne, fighting above modern London in their air galleons.

Within You
The Stranger takes a blast from a memory thief’s weapon and the travellers fall into fragments of her past. Can they save her from her darkest moments?

Thirteen O’clock
A secret hour where impossible things happen.

Home At Last
The TARDIS lands without warning on Gallifrey, and the Stranger finds herself face to face with her family.

Underground
The map of the London Underground is a masterpiece of simplifying a complex system. The agents of chaos want to undo that. And as they do, it will cause more than a few delays...

Thursday, 8 January 2026

Eleven plots from David Bowie's Never Let Me Down

For David Bowie’s birthday, adventure hooks based on his studio albums’ song titles.

After album titles, , The Next Day, Reality, Heathen, Hours, Earthling, Outside, The Buddha Of Suburbia, Black Tie White Noise, that’s ten years and there are seventeen more to go, so moving to a monthly feature...

Never Let Me Down

Day-In Day-Out
The travellers arrive in a future where people can trade days of their lifespan. There are safeguards to prevent overtrading, but of course the time trade takes a small cut, even in donations. But someone is taking a minute here and there off the books...

Time Will Crawl
The travellers have to stop a disastrous time engine failure, and the TARDIS is badly damaged. Now its localised spacetime is out of synch with where it lands. The travellers find themselves losing minutes as time speeds up to correct around them, or having to wait as everything slows. The Stranger will have to take it to a time machine repair facility to get it working again, and the fix involves flying through a Blackstar.

Beat Of Your Drum
The travellers have to help a punk band after someone steals their drum kit. Optional crossover with We Are Lady Parts.

Never Let Me Down
A 30th Century colony built on platforms over a lava planet, and a youth gang daring each other to 
hang and swing off the underside.

Never Let Me Down (original idea)
The Stranger never makes promises. “I should be able to stop the Daleks, but you never know...” So when she promises to save a dying companion, you know she means it.

Zeroes
Anybody lacking a certified ID does not exist. Psychic paper will get the Stranger through doors but not past human double-checking. And when the travellers are separated, one of the others will have to find their own way back to the TARDIS through a sprawling city of locked doors, certified citizens who won’t help and whatever hunts the unrecognised Zeroes.

Glass Spider
An ancient rival of the Time Lords, imprisoned in the unseen web for millennia, now free. But did it deserve to be locked away?

Shining Star (Makin’ My Love)
Where did the idea of wishing on a star come from? A living star that can grant wishes. And nowadays has interstellar travellers trying to get her attention.

New York’s In Love
The travellers find an entire city in a good mood. Why not, it’s a lovely sunny spring day, and... is that a spontaneous musical number? Maybe it’s a flashmob thing.

87 And Cry
(The album was released in 1987)
A city where north-south streets are numbered and east-west streets are... a lot more poetic and maudlin than they should be.

Too Dizzy
A terraformed planet with fluctuating gravity. Can the travellers stabilise it before it breaks down completely?

Bang Bang
The travellers land in a gold rush town and one of them is on a Wanted poster, for a pretty hefty reward. What did he do? And when will he do it, because from his perspective he hasn’t done it yet?

Thursday, 25 December 2025

Christmas 2025

Of relevance, the Doctor Who Annual and the DWM 15 and Ruby comic collection The Monster Makers.


And could spin them around here to provide a festive adventure for The Door In Time except one of the stories in that comic collection is already about Hans Christian Andersen and the Snow Queen.

So to do another one...

King Of The Mice

The travellers arrive at a 19th century German Christmas and find themselves being asked for help by mice. Their king has gone missing!

Wednesday, 8 January 2025

Thirteen plots from David Bowie's Black Tie White Noise

For David Bowie’s birthday, adventure hooks based on his studio albums’ song titles.

After album titles, , The Next Day, Reality, Heathen, Hours, Earthling, Outside, The Buddha Of Suburbia...

Black Tie White Noise has enough for a regular BBC season...

The Wedding
The Stranger is asked to officiate at a wedding that will unite two galactic civilisations. Or to be the groom. Or the bride. Or something. The invitation’s rather vague.

You’ve Been Around
The travellers arrive on a new world to find people waving and saying “good morning” and addressing them by name and chatting amiably like they’re neighbours. Have they been here before?

(Or: The travellers arrive to find the TARDIS surrounded by police and news crews within minutes of arriving. It seems they saved the planet last week.)

I Feel Free
The travellers are sent to a 77th Century prison planet for a crime they absolutely did commit but which was legal when they did it four thousand years earlier. How do they escape, who was responsible for this miscarriage of justice, and how many of their old enemies are here too?

Black Tie White Noise
The travellers attend a jazz show in Weimar Berlin and have to save the trumpeter from an alien art thief trying to collect him which would rewrite 20th Century Western music.

Jump They Say
Something sinister living under the streets, best not to walk across the road too slowly.

Nite Flights
A plane sets off with two hundred and thirty-three people on board and lands with two hundred and thirty-four. And then another like it, and another. Always on night flights taking off and landing after dark.

Pallas Athena
An ancient city’s patron god reappears, over a thousand years and a move to a new religion after she was last seen.

Miracle Goodnight
A children’s hospital sees a dramatic rise in recoveries from serious conditions. What could be behind this, and why?

Don’t Let Me Down & Down
The travellers have to spelunk into an ancient cave complex to look for a missing group of explorers. Comments from a modern companion about dungeons and/or dragons will become slightly awkward once they spot something watching from the dark...

Looking For Lester
One day, everyone with a certain fairly-common name in London disappears for forty minutes.

I Know It’s Gonna Happen Someday
One of the travellers meets the love of their life. Who really shouldn’t be on this planet or in this century.

The Wedding Song
The travellers are invited to one of River Song’s weddings, and not one of the ones the Stranger remembers happening.

Special: Lucy Can’t Dance
The travellers find themselves backstage at Strictly Come Dancing, and have to make sure one of the contestants makes it through to round two.

Thursday, 1 August 2024

Doctor Who Ultimate RPG Collection

Doctor Who Ultimate RPG Collection PDFs at Humble Bundle.

Four adventures for the price of a decent sized chocolate bar, previous editions of the rules and sourcebooks at lower tiers, and both the current edition and the D&D version as well as the new anniversary adventure books added at the top which still gives you change from twenty quid and includes a donation to Children In Need.

Monday, 8 January 2024

Nine plots from David Bowie's The Buddha Of Suburbia

For David Bowie’s birthday, adventure hooks based on his studio albums’ song titles.

After album titles, , The Next Day, Reality, Heathen, Hours, Earthling and Outside...

If I do these annually I will retire before I get to the end. So since The Buddha Of Suburbia is under ten titles, expect another soon...

And as the soundtrack to the TV version of Hanif Kureishi’s novel it’s already been a BBC drama, so dodging that plot. (And Naveen Andrews would make a great Doctor.)

Buddha of Suburbia
The travellers return to find a philosopher as mayor of their home town and people coming from far and wide to learn from him. Oh, and it’s one of the travellers, about five years older than he is currently.

Sex and the Church
The travellers have to help Abelard and Heloise escape some very disapproving church authorities backed by the Censors seeking to stifle inappropriate artistic expression throughout human history.

South Horizon
The sun rises in the south. This is concerning.

The Mysteries
A production of a new murder mystery play is interrupted by an actual murder. By laser beam.

Bleed Like a Craze, Dad
1981, and the most famous band in the world is Theda Bara, led by a self-proclaimed immortal vampire queen.

Strangers When We Meet
The Stranger meets an incarnation of herself that she doesn’t recognise.

Dead Against It
A new bypass goes too close to a stone circle and workers start dying horribly. Dangerously zealous protesters or disturbed ghosts?

Untitled No. 1
The travellers have to team up with the Dadaists to stop the Censors wiping out the 1920s.

Ian Fish, U.K. Heir
The travellers return to the present and the person on all the money looks totally unfamiliar. Who altered the line of succession and why? Also, if we have a King Ian, is this the Ianian era?

Thursday, 23 November 2023

Fifty by Morgan Davie

Morgan Davie presents Fifty, an adventure written for the fiftieht anniversary, for its tenth anniversary.

Friday, 27 October 2023

Big Who Stuff Humble Bundle

Humble Bundle has the first edition (well, last edition of first edition) RPG rulebook and sourcebooks along with various comics collections and audio dramas to download for about fifteen quid, with a chunk going to Children In Need.

Sunday, 8 January 2023

Nineteen plots from David Bowie's Outside

For David Bowie’s birthday, his 1995 album Outside has enough tracks for a long TV season if you include the Segue tracks. And a plot. Which I’ll use a bit of.

After album titles, , The Next Day, Reality, Heathen, Hours and Earthling, adventures based on the album’s song titles...

Leon Takes Us Outside
A group of friends meet a mysterious man, each of them sure that someone else in the group knows him, and go with him to a party...

Outside
... on the moon.

The Hearts Filthy Lesson
A Time Lord gives up one of her hearts for a transplant into a human ally. But now he can feel the turn of time.

A Small Plot Of Land
The travellers meet a group of amateur metal detectorists, about to unearth a long buried Sontaran cloning barrack ship.

Segue – Baby Grace (A Horrid Cassette)
A modern Earthling companion visits his sister and her new baby, and sees something on the baby monitor that shouldn’t be there.

Hallo Spaceboy
If Donna Noble can’t remember her time in the TARDIS, who wrote this tell-all book about it?

The Motel
A dingy backroads motel in 1950s America, where all attempts to drive away lead back to it.

I Have Not Been To Oxford Town
A medieval pilgrimage, well organised as a package holiday, taking in all the sacred sites of southeast England... and one that shouldn’t be there.

No Control
The TARDIS answers a call from an unknown outside source. Something important, and dangerous, is going to happen here and now. But what, and who could summon the travellers to it?

Segue – Algeria Touchshriek
The travellers accidentally become a support act for a 1980s shock rock superstar.

The Voyeur Of Utter Destruction (As Beauty)
An intergalactic tourist cruise to see black holes, supernovas, and the ultimate fireworks show of the end of a solar system. But this solar system isn’t supposed to end for another million years. And there are people in it.

Segue – Ramona A. Stone / I Am With Name
A “found footage” episode charting someone attempting to find an explanation for the disappearance of a friend - one of the companions.

Wishful Beginnings
Make a wish and throw a coin into this particular fountain and it might just come true.

We Prick You
Can the travellers escape a witch hunt?

Segue – Nathan Adler
A detective in a small Oxford town tries to solve a murder. But one of the travellers knows this story, it's just a TV show. Isn’t it?

I’m Deranged
The Stranger’s previous incarnations come back to haunt her when an alien spy hits her with a mental regression beam.

Thru’ These Architects Eyes
(With apologies to Douglas Adams and Alan Moore)
A planned community spells something out in an alien language.

Segue – Nathan Adler
The travellers meet the creator of the Nathan Adler mysteries, who turns out to be - that would be telling.

Strangers When We Meet
The Stranger meets a future incarnation. Or does she?

Thursday, 16 June 2022

Ten plots from Ziggy Stardust

David Bowie released The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars fifty years ago today.

So naturally after creating adventure hooks riffing on his album titles and songs from , The Next Day, Reality, Heathen, Hours and Earthling...

Some are informed by the song concepts, but not directly.

Friday, 8 April 2022

Doctor Who: Redacted

Doctor Who: Redacted - an in-universe podcast at BBC Sounds, about three young conspiracy theorists wondering why a blue box keeps turning up throughout history.

Saturday, 8 January 2022

Nine plots from David Bowie's Earthling

David Bowie’s 1997 album Earthling has one of his most science fictional titles.

After album titles, , The Next Day, Reality, Heathen and Hours, adventures based on the album’s song titles...

Little Wonder
First contact with an alien race is treated with... passing interest. The humanoid castaway becomes a minor celebrity, someone to get selfies with as he wanders the city examining the art with bemusement. Of course someone’s going to come looking...

Looking For Satellites
1957, and Sputnik makes worldwide news. An attempt to launch a rival satellite ends in a crash landing in the Home Counties... and something hitched a ride.

Battle For Britain (The Letter)
1997, and Britannia momentarily seems Cool. To the extent that we have alien art dealers coming to try to seize the whole island.

Seven Years In Tibet
“Why do you want to climb that mountain?”
“Because there’s a vital part of a crashed TARDIS on... I mean, because it’s there.”

Dead Man Walking
The travellers meet people who saw them go to certain death saving the world a week ago.

Telling Lies
Due to a TARDIS translation glitch, everybody loses the ability to lie.

The Last Thing You Should Do
The Stranger receives a letter from her last incarnation, warning her of how they died and that she’s about to follow suit.

I’m Afraid Of Americans
The Stranger discovers that one of the books about her is about to be filmed. Rather badly.

Law (Earthlings On Fire)
The Megaera declare that a group of human explorers has trespassed. They must be executed, and their planet of origin destroyed...

Sunday, 5 December 2021

A festive adventure hook

Doing Christmas related plot hooks through December on the main blog, and included a Doctor Who hook.

Thursday, 12 August 2021

The Einstein Engine, a free adventure for DWRPG second edition

Doctor Who And The Einstein Engine, a 22 page adventure. Not a quickstart, so knowing either first or second edition will be required.

It starts with the body of a clone of Einstein found in a mine in 1980s Australia. And yes, there is a Young Einstein reference.

Monday, 9 August 2021

First edition RPG and Doctor book bundles

At Bundle Of Holding, a collection of first edition rules and sourcebooks with the basic for twenty dollars, and the twelve Doctor sourdebook PDFs for just over two dollars each, for the next three weeks.

Tuesday, 27 July 2021

Dan Slott's Silver Surfer was very Doctor Who but...

Comics writer Dan Slott has always said his run of Marvel’s Silver Surfer with artist Michael Allred was a love letter to Doctor Who and a number of the plots could inspire Whovian adventures, but one of the thirty stories started as a Who pitch...