More vinyl delights for Big Finish Doctor Who fans!

Following the sell-out success of Big Finish Productions limited edition Doctor Who stories on vinyl, the audio company is delighted to announce another exclusive release. Sainsbury’s will launch Doctor Who: Wave of Destruction starring Tom Baker, Lalla Ward and John Leeson on Friday 19th July 2019. It will be released as a Limited Edition run…

Fourth Doctor Adventures Series 7 Volume 2 review

Another huge slice of Tom Baker Fourth Doctor goodness in the form of The Fourth Doctor Adventures SERIES 07 VOLUME 2, gave us Leela, and stories by Justin Richards, Dan Starkey and Guy Adams. My thoughts are over on CultBox: Doctor Who Fourth Doctor Adventures: Series 7 Volume 2 review. +++ Message Ends +++

The Morton Legacy review

I reviewed the Early Adventures story The Morton Legacy for Starburst. It’s a rock-solid Second Doctor story by Justin Richards with Jamie, Polly and Ben as the TARDIS crew. The review is: THE MORTON LEGACY. +++ Message Ends +++

Cavan Scott blogs Dalek

Over on his blog, Cavan Scott talks about how he, George Mann and Justin Richards have produced the new book Dalek. The post is Introducing… Dalek, and gives a good idea of just why you might want to buy this epic tome. –> Message Ends <–

Jago & Litefoot Series 13 review

Lumme! It’s forty years since Henry Gordon Jago and Professor George Litefoot first came to our notice in Talons of Weng-Chiang and here they are in their thirteen Big Finish boxset! Still fresh and still wonderful after nearly seven years and around 60 stories. What’s the secret? Why is this set such fun? Read on! The stories

Beast of Kravenos review on Cultbox

I shared some thoughts on the Justin Richards Fourth Doctor story The Beast of Kravenos over on Cultbox. It stars Tom Baker as the Doctor, Lalla Ward as Romana II, John Leeson as K9 as well as Christopher Benjamin and Trevor Baxter as Messrs Jago and Litefoot! Conrad Asquith sneaks in as Inspector Quick. With a full…

Jago & Litefoot series 12 review

With this twelfth boxset Jago & Litefoot revisits some threads from its very inception and at certain points feels as though the series might be on the brink of drawing a line in the sand or even taking a break. Fortunately (and despite the lack of cliffhanger ending), we know there will be plenty more for Trevor…

Jago & Litefoot series 11 review

I’ve already discussed Jago & Litefoot Series 11 over on Starburst, now I’d like to go deeper into the stories. As the cliff-hanger from series 10 revealed the presence of the Geoffrey Beevers Master, and the cast list includes Colin Baker as the Sixth Doctor, I had concerns this might be more Doctor Who than Jago & Litefoot. How did…

Vampire of the Mind review on CultBox

My review for the Justin Richards Doctor Who story Vampire of the Mind is on the CultBox site as part of the monthly round-up for May 2016. This is a Sixth Doctor story setting Colin Baker against the Alex Macqueen Master. It’s the middle part of a multi-Master story covering three different incarnations of the Doctor. +++ Message Ends…

365 Days of Memorable Moments and Impossible Things review

The prolific Justin Richards has released his umpteenth non-fiction Doctor Who epic — 365 Days of Memorable Moments and Impossible Things. It’s jam-packed with information and the title is a lie. Parking that for the moment, is it any good and should you buy it? Basically not really, stay with me and I’ll explain…

Wave of Destruction review on Cultbox

As the Fourth Doctor Adventures start their fifth season, enter Lalla Ward as Romana II! Justin Richards starts us off with Wave of Destruction, a tale of radio waves, alien invasion and pirate radio. All really well executed and reviewed over on CultBox as part of the monthly round-up I do with Ian McArdell: ‘Doctor Who’ audio play…

The Churchill Years Volume 1 reviewed

An interesting beast, this collection of stories returns Ian McNeice to the role of Winston Churchill and covers all the newly licensed incarnations of the Doctor (ie ninth – eleventh). It has no TV companions, instead relying on a range of other characters to act as ersatz companions. For me this was an interesting set…