Big Finish released their crossover / heroes assemble special, Worlds of Big Finish in mid-May 2015. I was surprised at a somewhat mixed reaction from fans on the forum who seemed to judge it according to standards I didn’t feel were appropriate. For me I took this as a well priced 3 CD release covering a host of…
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Worlds of Big Finish Cultbox review
I reviewed Worlds of Big Finish over on Cultbox, a review will follow here at some point. Even though not a Doctor Who title, four (so far) of the included stories have connected (Graceless, Iris Wildthyme, Vienna and Bernice Summerfield). The review is: ‘Worlds of Big Finish’ audio story review. *** Message Ends ***
Big Finish novel adaptation news
The announcements continue! We’ve had the licence, we’ve had The Doom Coalition, now it’s the turn of the novel adaptations. There is also an announcement due tomorrow! Today’s announcement is here: DOCTOR WHO: THE NOVEL ADAPTATIONS CONTINUE! This means lots more Seventh Doctor. Bundles are available! My thoughts (such as they are, I’ve read few of the Virgin Adventures)…
Worlds of Big Finish announced
At Big Finish Day 6, a new special was announced. To be released in May 2015 is a special The Worlds of Big Finish (aka Big Finish Assembles;-). The news item is NEW RELEASE ANNOUNCED – THE WORLDS OF BIG FINISH! This is a Scott Handcock project and is six half hour stories, all written by David Llewellyn.
The one with the casual racism (Talons of Weng Chiang reviewed)
A provocative title maybe but I do have to say that when watching The Talons of Weng Chiang recently the thing that I most would change (along with the few dodgy effects) would be the many references to ‘The Chinese” in a way that really comes across as not-desirable though probably true to the time…
Who is the Doctor?
While we wait for the next season or so for Mr Moffatt to answer the question ‘Doctor Who’ [see my review for the Wedding of River Song here if this mean nothing to you) I thought I would upon the same question from a literary perspective. I’m not sure how useful this is, but that…