Forum:Should we class Big Finish's Doctor Who Unbound series as non-canon?

I don't think these stories should be classed as non-canon by the wikia as they simply are "what-if?" stories that take place in parallel universes and do not attempt to take place within the main universe as non-canon stories do. Even The 100 Days of the Doctor depics the Sixth Doctor travelling to another universe to meet one of the unbound Doctors. Therefore I believe that we should class the unbound stories as canon but existing in other universes to the main Whoniverse.

Communities thoughts? --Revan\Talk 15:34, April 11, 2011 (UTC)
 * See, this brings up the question of what Canon is... If I remember correctly there is one of the QOTWs that is of someone from Doctor Who stating that there is no canon, and that it's just something that fans have created. I mean, surely that means we can't decide what is and isn't canon, since someone actually from the production has stated it? Technically then, everything is canon, but certain things aren't in our universe or timeline. --The Thirteenth Doctor 15:43, April 11, 2011 (UTC)


 * Yes...but, as our Template:Nc states "you can believe this subject is part of the Doctor Who universe. But we don't", we're not trying to say that this is canon and this isn't, just that we've had to put in some boundaries in order to get our sources in the right place. Here's the post from Paul Cornell's blog site Canonicity in Doctor Who (posted Feb 2007), it's debatable whether Paul Cornell was part of the production team, his story was part of that year's run of stories, but the production team of DW was RTD, Julie Gardner, Phil Collinson and Susie Liggart (executive producers and producer at the time).
 * With the 100 Days example can we definitively state that it exists in another universe? Just as with the Inferno Universe, Merlin's World etc because there's story based proof that they exist.
 * But is there evidence that the other Unbound universes exist? Are there stories / POVs shown in stories that demonstrate that these Unbound universes exist as alt-universes? Or are you saying just because one story suggests one of the universes exists that they all exist by association? --Tangerineduel / talk 15:00, April 12, 2011 (UTC)