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< lj user="eve11"> wants to know < a href="http://eve11.livejournal.com/387860.html">if there is a parental guide for the Big Finish audios </a>
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Does anyone know of any available guides for screening the Big Finish Doctor Who audios for mature content before listening to them with kids of various ages? I'm not necessarily looking for an entire synopsis, but more like some summaries of things parents would want to know are in the story before pushing 'play'. Things like particularly gruesome deaths (and yeah, they can still do that on audio), swearing, sexual situations, horror and scariness. I can help my friend out on the large scale ones (eg, "The One Doctor", Good! --- "Night Thoughts" and "Nekromantea", Bad!), but I'm not a parent and so am also not always sure what would unnerve different kids of different ages, or put up flags for parents. At the moment it's less, "would kids like and understand this story?" and more "Can I put it on in the car when my 3-year-old is in the back seat?"
Any links? Any experienced parents maybe interested in putting a project together if there's nothing out there?
< lj user="eve11"> wants to know < a href="http://eve11.livejournal.com/387860.html">if there is a parental guide for the Big Finish audios </a>
(cross-posted to my lj and to
Does anyone know of any available guides for screening the Big Finish Doctor Who audios for mature content before listening to them with kids of various ages? I'm not necessarily looking for an entire synopsis, but more like some summaries of things parents would want to know are in the story before pushing 'play'. Things like particularly gruesome deaths (and yeah, they can still do that on audio), swearing, sexual situations, horror and scariness. I can help my friend out on the large scale ones (eg, "The One Doctor", Good! --- "Night Thoughts" and "Nekromantea", Bad!), but I'm not a parent and so am also not always sure what would unnerve different kids of different ages, or put up flags for parents. At the moment it's less, "would kids like and understand this story?" and more "Can I put it on in the car when my 3-year-old is in the back seat?"
Any links? Any experienced parents maybe interested in putting a project together if there's nothing out there?
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