Trial Of George Litefoot Jago and Litefoot 6.4 For some reason I didn't finish writing this review, so for what's its worth... With the previous episode ending on Litefoot being arrested for the murder of Jago, we find out what happens next. Its a very listenable story. It would seem all is lost for Litefoot, in jail, his friends dead, and no one to help… Well there is but its a bit of a spoiler. We have the court room stuff which takes most of the first half. Itself proceeding, in order to root out the real culprits. If you’ve seen any courtroom drama stuff in other media then this is really more of the same. Things take a slight twist which leads into the second half. Spolier section Its Jago that defends Litefoot in court, taking on an alias (Lets face it we all knew he wasn’t really dead). Though allowing to go to the verdict...
Iron Bright Doctor Who The Monthly Adventures 239 The Doctor lands in London in 1828 and The Brunels are digging a tunnel under the Thames… This had the feeling of Mark of The Rani - an historical setting, not that far in the past. The historical figure - Isambard Kingdom Brunel. Workers scared of ghosts etc. A standard plot and felt flat. Things change in the second half of the story, as it doesn’t play out in they way you might think. As episode three continued I had to go back and relisten as I wasn’t taking it in, and even when I did I found myself questioning the plot. It kind of felt like a tangent, though it all came together. Without wanting to give too much away the overall plot has similar theme to the TV series Fringe. I was never excited about this audio, there is nothing inherently wrong with it. The character of Flo was the most developed but there wasn’t enough of her. Ok but lacked