Category Archives: Big Finish
REVIEW – NIGHTSHADE
Sometimes stories are seasonal, they have a feeling and an ethos which completely grounds them in a particular season of the year. Surprisingly Nightshade is set in the winter but it feels distinctly autumnal. If you have ever been to … Continue reading
REVIEW – AND YOU WILL OBEY ME
There is a song by Paloma Faith called “Picking Up The Pieces” that kept popping in to my head whilst I listened to this release, because that really is what the Doctor appears to be doing in this story. The … Continue reading
REVIEW – LEGACY OF DEATH
Legacy of Death is the second part of a story started last month with The Paradox Planet, if you have not heard that I suggest you do before proceeding any further as this is going to get a bit complicated. … Continue reading
REVIEW – THE AVENGERS – STEED & MRS PEEL (VOL 1)
Mrs Peel, were needed! The four words that defined my TV experience in the early 1990’s. I sort of remembered The Avengers from the early 1980’s but it was the repeats on Bravo in the early 1990’s that made me … Continue reading
REVIEW – TORCHWOOD: ZONE 10
I was really sad when Toshiko was killed off at the end of Torchwood series 2 – she was my favourite character and I thought that she had a lot more to offer than we were shown on screen. Tosh … Continue reading
REVIEW – WASHINGTON BURNS
As season 25 rolled into season 26 which rolled in to the New Adventures we saw a change of dynamic in the relationship between The Doctor and companion. No longer was the companion there to get captured/rescued/ask questions – Ace … Continue reading
REVIEW – THE PARADOX PLANET
Lets face it, Doctor Who is completely bonkers and I am proud of its bonkersness (is that even a word?) and why shouldn’t I be? What other show can claim to have had The Web Planet, The Underwater Menace, The … Continue reading
REVIEW – THE PETERLOO MASSACRE
Peter Davison was never my Doctor. When I was I child it was Tom, when I was a teenager it was McCoy. As an adult it was Tennant and now Capaldi, but never Peter Davison. I didn’t dislike him as … Continue reading
REVIEW – TORCHWOOD: THE VICTORIAN AGE
There was once a film called “Abraham Lincoln – Vampire Hunter”, it sounded good, the trailers were good. It bored me. I actually fell asleep before the end. A fantastic premise – an historic President of the United States of … Continue reading
REVIEW: DOOM COALITION 2
Frankie Howerd knew of course, he knew the rules – when it came to storytelling there was no limit to Francis’ genius… add in your own titters and oo-er missus at this point. But he did – because for every … Continue reading
REVIEW – PRIME WINNER
Mistaken identity, dopplegangers, clones, duplicates, robot doubles – all staples of Doctor Who storytelling for a very long time. The Daleks’ robot Doctor in The Chase, the parallel universe in Inferno, Commander Maxil, The Android Invasion, Caecilius – even the … Continue reading
REVIEW: THE WAR DOCTOR 2 – INFERNAL DEVICES
The power of words is a wonderful thing. Think back to New Years Day 2010… David Tennant was on his last hurrah as the Tenth Doctor and during the episode Gallifrey is coming back – but it isn’t the Gallifrey … Continue reading
REVIEW – AQUITAINE
Audio is a wonderful medium – it fires the imagination way more than TV could ever do, and the reason for this is that we the listener create the pictures. Now as Doctor Who fans we all know what the … Continue reading
REVIEW – THE LABYRINTH OF BUDA CASTLE
Season 17 – you knew where you were with Season 17 – starts with a TARDIS scene with pithy dialogue, and cuts to a pretty over-the-top villain with a scenery-chewing plot to take over the universe. Tom clowns around making silly … Continue reading
REVIEW – TORCHWOOD: MORE THAN THIS
Let me start by saying that More Than This is a journey. A short journey that only takes place over a couple of hours but a journey of self discovery, a journey of despair and a journey of hope. It … Continue reading
REVIEW – VIENNA (SERIES 3)
I am very much a “feels” sort of person – I cry buckets at Nu Who and I absolutely adore what Murray Gold’s music has done for the emotional intelligence of the show. The reason I am saying this is to … Continue reading
REVIEW – GARDENS OF THE DEAD
In my mind I do a brilliant impersonation of Ronnie Corbett… “My producer said to me, no, no ah ha ha ha, captain of a gravy boat”. Mrs W has other ideas. She’s the same about my impersonation of Michael … Continue reading
REVIEW – THE AVENGERS: THE LOST EPISODES (VOLUME 5)
We all know the Avengers, don’t we? Mrs Gale, Mrs Peel, Tara King, Bowler hats, brollies, Bentley’s and bonkers out–there plots involving groovy megalomaniacs in a bonkers version of swinging sixties Britain? Of course we do, it’s as much part … Continue reading
REVIEW – TORCHWOOD: UNCANNY VALLEY
John Barrowman makes his return as Captain Jack Harkness in this month’s Torchwood release, and like his first appearance in the audio series this is quite a difficult release to review. Jack is a many faceted character, he has depth … Continue reading
REVIEW – THE CHURCHILL YEARS: VOLUME 1
This is a bit of a landmark release for a couple of reasons. Yes it isn’t the first “New Series” box set that Big Finish have released but it is the first to contain the post 2005 Doctor’s (albeit narrated … Continue reading