The next set of Ninth Doctor Adventures goes from Earth-based to space-based, putting a title on … well, what Doctor Who does all the time anyway. Salvation Nine is a good example of taking a simple idea of “The Ninth Doctor meets the Sontarans” and giving it a bigger spin than you’d otherwise have to, taking a deeper dive into the clone race than perhaps has ever been taken…
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Doctor Who: The Abominable Snowmen Review
The next, and sadly last for the foreseeable future, animated missing Doctor Who story has arrived in the large and hairy shape of “The Abominable Snowmen”, the first story to feature the Great Intelligence and his robotic Yeti, a fact that has become more important after the discovery of most of its sequel story roughly a decade back. It’s also a rare story in that I only experienced it once in my life prior to this, as a photo recon with the only existing episode (Episode 2) in the middle, and it was so dull I never wanted to go back to it again. Does the animated version improve the experience? Let’s find out!
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Getting a new Eight Doctor and Charley story is always special for me, they were the lead duo I loved listening to when I first got into Big Finish Doctor Who audio, but I have to say this next story in “Classic Doctors, New Monsters: The Stuff of Nightmares” was disappointing. I get where they went with it and it was well written and performed but I just didn’t get on with it for most of its runtime… Want to know more? Read on!
Continue readingDoctor Who: Together in Eclectic Dreams Review
Continuing to look at the third “Classic Doctors, New Monsters” set titled “The Stuff of Nightmares” with the first of two stories that feature the “Dream Crabs” that feed off human brains while stimulating dreams for them as they do so. It was a fun (and obviously horrifying) concept for the Twelfth Doctor Christmas story they came from, but do the creatures work a second time round in the excellently titled “Together in Eclectic Dreams”? Let’s see…
Continue readingDoctor Who: The Tivolian Who Knew Too Much Review
The second story in “Classic Doctors, New Monsters: The Stuff of Nightmares” is once again not anything of nightmares, instead it’s the Tivolians, the race from the Eleventh Doctor era that is infamous for have no backbone to the point where they’re happy to be conquered by invading races. A funny concept and they fit well into a Fourth Doctor story (though maybe a bit later in his run?) but that’s two in the row that doesn’t live up the subtitle, meaning it’s literally referring to the creatures in the last two tales… Anyway, let’s have a look at this one!
Continue readingDoctor Who: The House that Hoxx Built Review
We kick off the latest (and it’s been a while!) “Classic Doctors, New Monsters” set with what is really a “Classic Doctor, New Setting” story, as the “monster” in this story is actually a relatively nice person, just his race happened to have debuted in what is still dubbed the New Series (even though the story his race first appeared in is now 17 years old!). Anyway, it’s a new Third Doctor and Sarah Jane story, so… hooray! Let’s take a look.
Continue readingDoctor Who: Beyond War Games – Wrath of the Ice Warriors Review
Now the new status quo has been created for this “Season 6B” Doctor run we plunge head-first into… an admittedly fun run-around with the Ice Warriors and the Brigadier on Earth. Well, it was a unique concept while it lasted I guess! On its own its not a bad story for the record, but it does seem a little too “back to basics” for only the second story in the run. Oh well, let’s take a look…
Continue readingDoctor Who: Beyond War Games – The Final Beginning Review
Despite going out of their way to undo a lot of fan theories about a “Season 6B” Big Finish have done a 180 and with new Second Doctor voice Michael Troughton in tow they’ve dived head-first into the idea. Does it work? Let’s find out!
Continue readingDoctor Who: The War Master – Self-Defence Review
The War Master returns and this time he encounters David Tennant’s Doctor in a really top-class final episode. What about the three episodes leading up to it? As usual a mixed bag, but overall I enjoyed the set. I mean, Mr. Jacobi could read me the phone book and I’d be entertained, as the old phrase goes… Let’s take a look!
Continue readingDoctor Who: Revelation of the Daleks Review
Season 22 has been released on Blu-ray so of course it’s time to review a random serial from the set! I decided to go with Revelation of the Daleks as while it’s not the one I haven’t rewatched in the longest time like I normally do with these things I have an idea that hopefully time will allow next year involving multi-Doctor stories, so… Yeah. Revelation has some unique ideas, some good bodyshock horror and the usual Season 22 unexpected violence aspect. So in other words: it’s quite fun! Let’s take a look…
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