[Doctor Who] audio dramas
I've noticed a trend in the early Big Finish dramas: the 5th Doctor Stories center around ghosts or spirits.
Phantasmagoria involved a ghost vacuuming people up in 1700s london.
The Land of the Dead involves First Nations beliefs about the spirts of the land causing ancient creatures to wake up from hibernation.
(Red Dawn wasn't about ghosts or spirits.)
Winter for the Adept features a poltergeist haunting a school.
[Doctor Who] audio dramas | Sale!
Until the 7th of January, there's a sale on at big finish!
Go to https://www.bigfinish.com/offers/v/bigfinishmas18
and enter the code KRAMPUS, and it will give you access to a number of audio dramas for sale for much cheaper than usual.
I got
• Gallifrey Series 1
• Night of the Stormcrow (a 4th Doctor Bonus release)
• Trial of the Valeyard (a 6th Doctor Bonus release)
• The Beast of Kravenos (a 4th Doctor Adventure)
for only $13
(instead of the $42 it would have cost me otherwise)
[Doctor Who] audio dramas
I've updated the guide so the Torchwood stuff makes more sense.
They started Torchwood dramas with episodes set at various times through out the TV show's chronology, and released them as "series 1" and "series 2"
But then they wanted to make a continuation of the show, "Torchwood Series 5"
So to make it less confusing, they rebranded the other Torchwood dramas as "Torchwood Monthly Range".
The TARDIS wiki is a bit confused about this, so I'll be fixing that next.
[Doctor Who] audio dramas
I finished listening to The Beast of Kravenos – it's pretty good, but I'm not going to add a recommendation to my list yet.
Partly because it's part of Segment 214 (and I'm only up to Segment 3), but also because I want to see if my opinion changes after I watch The Talons of Weng-Chiang (The Beast of Kravenos features 2 characters from that story).
For future me: my current opinion is that it is worth listening to, but isn't highly recommended.
[Doctor Who] audio dramas
a few things:
• I finished listening to Segment 3! I really enjoyed it. (Now to go back and listen to Segment 1)
• I've updated the guide so that instead of saying "No" on the dramas I didn't love, it says "Maybe" – because that's what I actually mean, and I should be clear about that. (The "no" was carried over from when I was also reviewing audiobooks, and the first one, "The Lair of the Zarbi Supremo", was garbage)
[Doctor Who] audio dramas
I want to make the page easier to navigate, but I'm not really sure how – I can allow segments to be folded, but they'd reset after the page is reloaded. I also want to add a checklist, so that you can tick off a box next to the ones you've listened to, but I'm not sure how to do that*
*at least, with the way I've set up the guide – a previous version of the guide was automatically generated, and so the code for a checklist was simple.
[Doctor Who] audio dramas
I'm listening to Doctor Who and the Pescatons.
This is really, really bad. It's confusing, it keeps switching tense between sentences (sometimes it's present tense, sometimes it's past tense), and the main plotline is basically "some aliens ask for the Doctor's help to resettle after their planet is destroyed, and he says no because... reasons?"
[Doctor Who] audio dramas
Like, here's the actual thing word for word:
"we had been locked in mental battle, as the mighty zor had struggled to absorb my knowledge of the galactic universe and solar system.
However, my resistance was more than the pescaton leader had anticipated, and his mental pressure was no match for the special powers I had been gifted with.
I found my way back to the surface, and escaped from the evil that had almost engulfed me on the planet of pesca."
[Doctor Who] audio dramas
alright, now that's finally finished…
my main question is... how did this happen? How did the writer (who had written for Doctor Who before) end up writing something that was so garbage?
How did the producers not notice that something was wrong?
How did Tom Baker narrate and perform this without going "hold on a minute, this doesn't feel right."
Doctor Who and the Pescatons is, almost certainly, the worst Doctor Who story I've had the displeasure of experiencing
[Doctor Who] audio dramas
I've had to add a "don't listen" category to my guide, JUST for Doctor Who and the Pescatons.
I strongly suspect that it will be the only story on this page to get a "don't listen".
https://averylychee.neocities.org/doctor-who/audio-guide/#segment-1
[Doctor Who] audio dramas | help wanted
I'm still looking for the following BBC audio dramas:
• Slipback (1985)
• The Paradise of Death (1993)
• The Ghosts of N-Space (1996)
If anyone knows of a way to get them (even if it's "pirating"), I'd appreciate it.
(I'm also looking for a way to get the BBV audio dramas, but I suspect that's going to be much more difficult, especially since BBV no longer exists.)
[Doctor Who] audio dramas
I listed to the first episode of slipback – it's not amazing, but it's so much better than Doctor Who and the Pescatons... if only because it is internally consistent... and doesn't have terrible grammar... and has good performances... and is augmented by background music...
[Doctor Who] audio dramas | money, decision
Coming up soon is Bernice Summerfield Series 1, and I want to know if Bernice Summerfield is the kind of thing I want to listen to. So I have 2 options:
Option A – buy Series 1
Option B – buy "Bernice Summerfield – The Story So Far", which is intended to be a good introduction to the range.
(continued...)
[Doctor Who] audio dramas | money, decision
It makes more sense to get The Story So Far (especially since I have that advice in my guide) but:
Series 1 is 6 stories (2 hours each) for $50
The Story so far is 3 stories (1 hour each) for $20
Now, obviously $20 will be better if I don't like the series. But if I *do* like the series, $50 for 12 hours is way better value than $20 for 3 hours.
[Doctor Who] audio dramas
The page is now significantly updated!
It's prettier, it's been proofread, and it has easy navigation between segments!
https://averylychee.neocities.org/doctor-who/audio-guide/
(I also listened to The Paradise of Death, which was good)
[Doctor Who] audio dramas | ghosts, afterlife
it gets "worse" – one of the characters has an alchemical formula for the elixir of eternal life, and it works!
Now in Doctor Who, this generally has some kind of sci-fi explanation. But in this, the explanation is basically just "alchemy works, actually", which is really unsatisfying*.
The Ghosts of N-Space is a good story, and a good audio drama, but it doesn't really feel like Doctor Who.
[Doctor Who] audio dramas | ghosts, afterlife
*the actual explanation given is that the formula allows someone to merge with their N-form.
Previously it was explained that N-forms are the forms people take after they die, and the forms that they use as they travel from real space through N-space to the afterlife.
[Doctor Who] audio dramas | ghosts, afterlife
So in reality, the explanation for why the Elixir of Life is real is "the afterlife exists, but to get there you have to pass through N-space, and if you get stuck you become a ghost. This formula allows you to merge with your ghost, which means that you cannot die."
Which doesn't feel like a Sci-Fi explanation to me.
[Doctor Who] audio dramas | ✨ Update ✨
I just finished listening to Segment 1 (the BBC Radio Dramas)
Not the greatest segment., but still fairly enjoyable.
https://averylychee.neocities.org/doctor-who/audio-guide/#segment-1
With this segment, the simplicity of my recommendations is fairly obvious to me – The Ghosts of N-Space is much better than Slipback, but both get a "Maybe" rating.
Both of them aren't quite enjoyable enough to warrant a "yes".
[Doctor Who] audio dramas | Advice wanted
so today I listened to an audio drama outside of my listening order – it was Trial of the Valeyard, which is from Segment 123 (I've currently only listened to Segments 1 and 3).
So, my question is this: do I review this now, and have this reviewed audio drama mixed in with all the unreviewed ones, or do I review it when I innevitably get around to it when listening in the "proper" order?
[Doctor Who] audio dramas | ghosts, afterlife
I just realised another thing about "The Ghosts of N-Space" that makes me like it less.
In the audio drama, the Doctor introduces "N-space" (short for null-space) as the place between here and the afterlife. Now, aside from all the problems I have with that on its own, it ignores a much more salient problem: "N-space" was already a term in the Doctor Who Universe.
N-space refers to *this* universe, in contrast to E-space (an alternate universe).
[Doctor Who] audio dramas | ghosts, afterlife
(E-space originally featured in the 4th Doctor stories Full Circle, State of Decay, and Warrior's Gate; and has since featured in a small number of audio dramas and novels. N-space has featured in almost every single piece of Doctor Who media, by mere virtue of being the "default" universe)
[Doctor Who] audio dramas | cw: pictures of: a cat with guns, a bug person and some nazis
Bernice Summerfield Series 1 arrived!
CD 1: "Oh No It Isn't!"
Cover: a cat armed with a laser rifle
CD 2: "Beyond the Sun"
Cover: two desperate people in jumpsuits
CD 3: "Walking to Babylon"
Cover: someone in a headdress, presumably in a desert, with a smiley face following
[Doctor Who] audio dramas | Bernice Summerfield
I've now listened to the first 2 dramas.
[ Oh No It Isn't! ] — I didn't like it much... it''s centred around Bernice falling into a world of pantomime, which means it's very silly and not very sci-fi.
[ Beyond the Sun ] — really good! I loved the characters, and I loved the explorations into the different worldviews they had.
[Doctor Who] audio dramas | Bernice Summerfield, money
Walking to Babylon is good, and (the first half of) Birthright is good too.
This was a good choice.
But now I have to make another choice: The New Adventures of Bernice Summerfield, a 2014 follow up series, is currently on sale.
So I have to choose: do I spend $50 now, and get audio dramas from 15 years after what I'm currently listening to, or do I wait and spend $95 on them when I get to that point in the series?
[Doctor Who] audio dramas | Bernice Summerfield, money
I should link to the sale, I guess:
https://www.bigfinish.com/news/v/happy-birthday-lisa-bowerman1
[Doctor Who] audio dramas | Bernice Summerfield, money
I think I'm going to get it.
Worst case: I don't listen to The New Adventures of Bernice Summerfield until I get up to them in my listening order, and by that time (in the distant future) they're discounted to this price already.
(and I have some spare money right now – I set aside some money over the past few months to get a Thing™, and then didn't get the thing.)
[Doctor Who] audio dramas | Bernice Summerfield
gosh darnit.
Dragon's Wrath was a really good story... but the drama had a bunch of audio and post-production problems, and you can really hear it – there's times when the music makes it impossible to hear the dialogue, some of the characters sound like they've been recorded from the other side of the room...
It's not enough to make it unlistenable, but it is enough to be frustrating, especially since the story is good and an interesting change.
[Doctor Who] audio dramas
But, on the other hand: I've now finished all* of segment 5!
https://averylychee.neocities.org/doctor-who/audio-guide/#segment-5
*not actually all, because in the middle of it there are 2 special releases which are really hard to find.
And because I skipped ahead and listened to segment 6 already, I'm now moving on to segment 7, which contains the Doctor again! It's been almost a month since I listened to a drama with the Doctor in it, there's been a lot of spin off stuff.
[Doctor Who] audio dramas | opinions (no longer) wanted
I'm going to be doing option 2 – the situation with audiobooks is much simpler than the situation with audio dramas.
Plus: if I'm in the mood for listening to an audio drama, I'm not necessarily in the mood for an audiobook, and I think that probably applies to other people too.
Plus plus: I can also make a list for the novels this way, without making it difficult for people to also find the audiobooks.
[Doctor Who] audio dramas
I've finished a few more audio dramas since I last posted an update, 2 of which (The Holy Terror and The Mutant Phase) were very good.
But, exciting news: the next audio dramas in the list are ones starring Paul McGann as the 8th Doctor.
I'm really looking forward to these, I love (what little I've seen of) Paul McGann's portrayal of the Doctor, and I'm eager to see where this series takes the character.
[Doctor Who] audio dramas
What makes these especially interesting is that the writers have free reign: with the other Doctors, all the stories have to somehow fit in with the established timeline shown on TV, but the only 8th Doctor TV story was the movie, which showed the first few hours of his life, and ended with him leaving alone in the TARDIS. There's no sequence of companions to deal with, and there's no difficulty adding in an essentially infinite number of adventures set after the movie
[Doctor Who] audio dramas | clarifying tangent
I say that there's nothing to deal with, but that's an over simplification. Prior to the audio dramas starting, there were:
• 40 books published featuring the 8th doctor's adventures, set directly after the TV movie
• Two *separate* series of comic strips, a total of 20 stories.
But for the most part you can just say that the order of the stories is:
1. The Movie
2. Books
3. Comics
4. Audio Dramas
and each of those is completely separate
[Doctor Who] audio dramas | International Women's Day
For International Women's day, Big Finish is releasing a box set of new stories that are lead by women, written by women, directed by women, AND produced by a woman.
[Doctor Who] audio dramas | cw: pictures of: a cat with guns, a bug person and some nazis
@lizardsquid those are...rather amazing. Tbh :0
[Doctor Who] audio dramas | cw: pictures of: a cat with guns, a bug person and some nazis
@Doggo I know!!!!
[Doctor Who] audio dramas | cw: pictures of: a cat with guns, a bug person and some nazis
CD 4: "Birthright"
Cover: a bug person in a british street
CD 5: "Just War"
Cover: some nazis marching in a british street
CD 6: Dragon's Wrath
Cover: a woman stealing a vase