Spirit of the season
The first in the The Eleventh Doctor Chronicles: Volume 5: Everywhere and Anywhere
The Doctor and Valerie, arrive in a house and like the others who have found themselves there are not quite sure how or why they are there. Clara a childlike entity has brought them there for their final Christmas.
This is my first time hearing Jacob Dudman as the Eleventh and its not bad,as with Tim Trelor and John Culshaw its pretty close.
The house seems to be filled with things from the guests pasts, all of which are unpleasent, memories, events etc.
It is a bit been there done that. But its excuted well. It wasn’t the best place to star with the range as I had no idea of Valerie; I’m not familiar with her voice and background, so some of the stuff which dealt with her pain wasn’t as heightened as if I’d of known her better.
Its not the most Christmassy audio, I was in two minds as to writing a review, as I feel I need another listen or better still start from the beginning, which I might do.
The Last Days of the Powell Estate The Ninth Doctor Adventures 4.2 The Doctor and Rose find themselves in the future, 2036 , to be exact. Though, when Rose discovers that the run down, derelict building they’ve arrived at is what left of the Powell estate , she starts to worry about her mother… It feels like quite a wait since the last episode. I’m not one for binge listening, but with Chris and Billie back together, you just want more. They meet a guy doing a video about strange places who tells the Doctor and Rose about an entity dubbed ‘ Mr Fingers ’. People feel a hand on their shoulder but when they turn round no ones there, feel it twice and you’re gone. The idea would make quite a nice horror film. It has the ingredients, the empty building, the sense of something unreal, people disappearing. The fact that once there felt the hand, if they turn around next time, they’re a goner. The entity exists both in Roses time and the future, so we get Jackie and her friend in 2006...
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