Doctor Who: Ranking Every Spin-Off From Worst To Best
3. Jago And Litefoot
It's a tough one, but I'm plumping for Jago & Litefoot as the best audio spin-off of the lot. The Paternoster Gang might not have their own show - come on Big Finish, get on that - but you can get your fix of Victorian mysteries with these intrepid investigators of infernal incidents.
Originally starring in Tom Baker classic The Talons of Weng-Chiang, theatrical impressario Henry Gordon Jago and pathologist George Litefoot are a pair of Sherlock Holmes-like amateur detectives who protect good old London town from paranomal phenomena. Plus, there are guest roles for a number of favourites like Leela, the Master and the Doctor himself.
On longevity alone - the show has notched up an impressive twelve seasons since 2010 - Jago & Litefoot deserves the top spot. More than that, though, the series is just all-round great radio drama. It has remained fresh and fun over that time and stands as one of the pinnacles of Big Finish's massive catalogue.