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Tag Archives: Doctor Who Audio
Doctor Who – “Doom Coalition 3”
Doom Coalition 3 follows the same path as its predecessor but with much stronger footing. The Doctor, with Liv and Helen by his side, finds himself engaged in a dastardly plan that extends across both time and space, forcing the … Continue reading
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Tagged Alex Kingston, Big Finish, Big Finish Audio, Big Finish Review, Doctor Who, Doctor Who Audio, Doctor Who Review, Doom Coalition, Eighth Doctor, Hattie Morahan, Helen Sinclair, Liv Chenka, Nicola Walker, paul mcgann, River Song, TARDIS
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Doctor Who – “Classic Doctors, New Monsters Vol 1”
Classic Doctors, New Monsters – Volume 1 is another jewel in Big Finish’s crown. Take four “classic” Doctors, add three “revival” monsters and one “rebooted” alien enemy, throw in a dash of quality supporting parts and solid scripts, and let … Continue reading
Posted in Big Finish Review, Classic Doctor Who, Revival Doctor Who
Tagged Big Finish, Big Finish Audio, Big Finish Review, Colin Baker, Doctor Who, Doctor Who Audio, Doctor Who Review, Eighth Doctor, Fifth Doctor, Judoon, paul mcgann, Peter Davison, Seventh Doctor, Sixth Doctor, Sontarans, Sycorax, Sylvester McCoy, TARDIS, Weeping Angels
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Doctor Who – “Assassin in the Limelight”
Ford’s Theatre, Washington. Friday, 14th April, 1865. The assassination of Abraham Lincoln. The place, the date and the event which made history. Or did it? Someone has been tampering with time, muddying the waters of history for his own purposes. … Continue reading
Doctor Who – “The Haunting of Thomas Brewster”
Thomas Brewster is haunted by the ghost of his drowned mother. But she is not the only apparition to disturb his dreams. Every few years, he is visited by a mysterious blue box… Helped by his new assistant, the young … Continue reading
Doctor Who – “The Dark Husband”
“This whole wedding is like making a nuclear bomb with half the instructions missing!” A week-long respite from a prolonged and bloody war, the Festival of the Twin Moons of Tuin makes Glastonbury look like a church … Continue reading
Doctor Who – “The Tenth Doctor Adventures: Volume 1”
The Tenth Doctor Adventures: Volume 1 is a triumph for Big Finish as their first official release for a post-revival Doctor. Eight years after their last official story, David Tennant and Catherine Tate portray the same chemistry that made the … Continue reading
Doctor Who – “The Condemned”
“Dr John Smith – you’re under arrest. You do not have to say anything, but it may harm your defence if you do not mention when questioned something which you later rely on in court…” Manchester, 2008. The TARDIS lands … Continue reading
Doctor Who – “The Bride of Peladon”
Peladon will bathe in oceans of blood! A mysterious voice, a missing girl and a murdered queen. The Royal House of Peladon is once more plunged into intrigue, terror and death. The Doctor, Peri and Erimem must find their way … Continue reading
Doctor Who – “Doom Coalition 2”
Doom Coalition 2 is a mix of four separate stories, each succeeding as solid stand-alone tales but coming off as a bit disjointed when considered as a whole. The overall story-arc is present as the Doctor and his two companions … Continue reading
River Song – “The Diary of River Song – Series 1”
The Diary of River Song – Series 1 is one of Big Finish’s biggest and most ambitious releases, taking a much beloved (and somewhat polarizing) character from the revival of Doctor Who, the time-traveling archaeologist River Song, and throwing her … Continue reading