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Review: Goth Opera (2024)

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     Once upon a time in the early-mid 2010s, Big Finish produced a range known as The Novel Adaptions , taking books from Virgin Books' Doctor Who ranges from the 1990s and turning them into full-cast audio dramas. Due to poor sales it wasn't to last, but in 2024 it has risen from the dead, for a one-off release celebrating 30 years of Goth Opera . The era-appropriate variant of the cover art, designed by Sean Longmore.        Full disclosure, I haven't read the original novel so this review will not look at how it fares as an adaption, but as its own story. Perhaps in future a comparative look may come to the blog but today is not that day.      Originally written by Paul Cornell and adapted by Lizbeth Myles (who wrote personal comfort listen The Grey Man of the Mountain ), the story features the Doctor, Tegan and Nyssa taking some time to unwind in Tasmania, but another Time Lord - Ruath - seeks to bring back the vampires the Time Lo...

Review: The Dream Team

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      Another year, another run of The Fifth Doctor Adventures by Big Finish. This time Adric is along for the ride, completing the season 19 quartet. It's a team I like to describe as a dysfunctional family, and is one befitting of the box set's title: The Dream Team .   The era-appropriate variant of the cover art, designed by Ryan Aplin. The Merfolk Murders      Tim Foley has become a regular writer on this range, previously penning The Auton Infinity and last year's Pursuit of the Nightjar - which I previously gave a glowing recommendation - expectations are set high, this time stepping away from sci-fi and placing the Doctor and his friends into a more traditional murder mystery with The Merfolk Murders .     The team find themselves at the University of St Andrews in 1940 and meet the Merfolk, a society that spends the summer reading murder mystery stories, who soon have a real murder to discuss. The society's leader Athe...

Review: In The Night

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    Following on from Conflicts of Interest , Big Finish's In The Night returns to the more well-trodden ground of two and four part stories while sticking with the format of one story set out in the wider universe, with the other set in Earth's history. However, this box set flips the script, with the adventure out into space framing itself as a historical adventure of the far future, and the Earth-bound historical being contemporaneous to this era of Doctor Who . The era-appropriate variant of the cover art, designed by Ryan Aplin Pursuit of the Nightjar      The first story of this release - Pursuit of the Nightjar - is written by Tim Foley, a name I could not have been more eager to see if I tried as he was previously responsible for The Auton Infinity , a story I have made no attempt to hide as my favourite Big Finish adventure, as well as Break the Ice which is one of the best from the Ninth Doctor Adventures range. Such a thing is a double edged...

Review: Conflicts of Interest

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    The Peter Davison era of Doctor Who is one I have a strong affection for and in my time as a Big Finish listener, I've particularly enjoyed what they've been doing with this era. The Marc arc and Forty saga are storylines I hold in high regard but now, rather than beginning a new story arc in 2023, the Fifth Doctor Adventures range seems to be taking a break from that with a pair of standalone box sets. After much self imposed delay I've decided to finally treat myself with them, the first of which is Conflicts of Interest . The era-appropriate variant of the cover art, designed by Ryan Aplin Friendly Fire      The first story of the set is Friendly Fire by John Dorney, in which the Doctor and his friends find themselves visiting an unremarkable mining world to kill time while the TARDIS is out of action. The Doctor plans to meet up with an old friend on arrival but the group quickly finds the people of the planet suspiciously obstructive.  ...