Three more from Big Finish

Pier Pressure brings the Sixth Doctor and Evelyn Smythe to Brighton in the 1930s where they encounter an alien presence and enlist the help of legendary entertainer Max Miller, played by the always excellent Roy Hudd, who I last heard as Bottom in A Midsummer Night’s Dream and who is in real life the president of the Max Miller society. As usual with Robert Ross, the story doen’t make much sense but Hudd and the regulars carry it. (One of the other guest actors is appalling, but fortunately gets killed off half way through.)

I am afraid I rather lost patience with Night Thoughts
Steve Lyons’ work is always interesting, and Time Works is no exception: the Eighth Doctor and friends end up in a society obsessed with timekeeping, enforced by mysterious clockwork robots (a foreshadowing of The Girl in the Fireplace, unintentionally no doubt). The story combines the standard overthrow of alien oppressors (though not the king, this time) with some plot-convenient timeslips, so is not particularly special, but the dialogue is cracking, the world-building unusually convincing, and the cast, especially McGann, on top form. The best of these three.

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  1. I’ve just did a little search for information on the handover in Burma, and it certainly seems odd that they gained independence as a republic rather than a dominion. Perhaps a measure of Realpolitik?

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