Today’s Reviews: Historical peril for the 5th Doctor
One of the regular releases in the Main Range of Doctor Who stories from Big Finish has been an anthology of single-episode stories for one of the Doctors, and this […]
One of the regular releases in the Main Range of Doctor Who stories from Big Finish has been an anthology of single-episode stories for one of the Doctors, and this […]
One of the regular releases in the Main Range of Doctor Who stories from Big Finish has been an anthology of single-episode stories for one of the Doctors, and this time it’s Peter Davison’s fifth Doctor who’s in the spotlight. Four contrasting tales with settings ranging from the middle ages to Berlin in the 1970s via a transport ship to the colonies are featured, and the set includes Tommy Donvaband’s final Doctor Who story.
The Doctor runs headlong into trouble the moment he arrives, but it’s his reaction to what he’s got caught up in that very much fits this Doctor…
Read our complete review here, and to understand why the Doctor is travelling on his own, check out our review of the previous story chronologically, Warzone/Conversion
Peter Davison noted of this release: “These are four different takes on the Doctor in the four different stories of this collection. In one I’m quite jaunty and jolly and in another one I’m slightly more baffled. But I’ve enjoyed all the four stories. They’re very different. I’ve always been rather fond of the stories in which the Doctor fiddles in history. But of course it’s also nice to meet the odd alien.”