Category:Eighth Doctor Adventures audio stories

 were a separate series of Doctor Who adventures featuring Paul McGann and Sheridan Smith than ran parallel to the Doctor Who monthly series between 2007 and 2011. They were originally marketed as "The New Eighth Doctor Adventures", but Big Finish Productions had largely dropped the word "New" by the series' fourth and final season. They differed substantially in price and format from Big Finish's monthly line. On the Big Finish podcast, these stories are sometimes informally called "the eighth Doctor and Lucie adventures".

They should not be confused with other Big Finish releases that feature the Eighth Doctor. Releases that feature India Fisher as Charley Pollard, for example, are not a part of this series.

The series first debuted on BBC Radio 7 with the first part of Blood of the Daleks on December 31st 2006. Each episode of the first season was broadcast alongside a 10 minute making of entitled ''Beyond the Vortex. ''However, the second, third and fourth seasons debuted on CD prior to their radio broadcasts, carrying over to Radio 7's rebranded successor, BBC Radio 4 Extra.

For the third series, Big Finish introduced a unique release method. The series format changed to a series of 16 25 minute episodes as opposed to 50 minute episodes. In absence of a 2009 TV series, a new episode was released as a download every Saturday evening on a weekly basis, and subscribers would be able to receive the physical CD upon release. However, this release method did not carry over to the fourth season. In the case of the third season, its radio broadcast was heavily condensed and only stories which did not feature returning monsters (Orbis, The Beast of Orlok, The Scapegoat and The Cannibalists), and were presented in edited forms.

The series is notable for driving the Eighth Doctor towards the darker personality as seen in ''Dark Eyes. ''Additionally, it introduced a third variation on the Eighth Doctor's theme tune composed by Nicholas Briggs, although the David Arnold arrangement was used in during the first season.