When his companion Peri demands elegance for their next destination, the Doctor sets the coordinates for London in 1900 to enjoy the season there. Instead the TARDIS arrives in South Africa, just in time to witness a Boer ambush of a train containing British soldiers accompanied by a young war corre...
2,5 stars.The book was ok, but the lack of pages affected the story. It's a Quick Read, so the story is supposed to be short, but while this worked more or less well in the other Quick Reads, it didn't work that well in Made of Steel. If Martha and the Doctor had been together for the whole story, t...
This was originally a stage play and then turned into a Doctor Who audiobook. It had all the hallmarks of a Big Finish production: a full cast, carefully chosen sound effects that added to the listener's pleasure and understanding of the action. The plot was lovely, and once again felt like it w...
The Talons of Weng-Chiang is one of my favorite Doctor Who episodes. I acknowledge its greatest weakness, namely the racist portrayal of the Chinese characters in the story, but I also try to judge stories in the context of the times in which they were conceived, or in the context of the times in w...
Quite good story.This tale sets the return of Doctor Who to space. They arrive at a ship of huge dimensions that is drifting through space. Cyberman is our evil doers and this is also the first tale with the new companion Zoe Heriot, the Librarian. I really enjoy Zoe. She has an eidetic memory. A ch...
One interesting script of a lost episode. Sincererly it was a mistake to cut two characters short so soon. Polly was an good character even if Ben was a weak one. For what I heard/read Polly left Doctor Who after the directors choose to let go of Ben.I really enjoy Jamie the scottish boy. A charmi...
This is the sequel/prequel to Goth Opera, though the books are written by different authors. I do suspect, though, that there are some strict guidelines for the authors to follow, especially in a series such as the Doctor Who series. While the relationship to the TV show is open to interpretation, f...
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