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t’s A Wonderfull War - An Eight Doctor Story



Doctor Who: Christmas - It’s A Wonderfull War and Other Stories


The Doctor is on a asteroid, its the last independent mining operation, Galen is trying to keep the community going, but all isn’t perfect.


This starts off with Vekin, so its time war audio, but then switches to the mining world, which is narrated, and you wonder where is going and why. The Doctor is more in the background for this third/half of the episode. They have American accents, another audio I listened to earlier in the year did the same thing Americans accents for absolutely no reason. I’ve said before if this was a US production I wouldn’t question it, but it just felt unnecessary.


Things shift a gear as you’re made aware of the Daleks and the situation on Oblivion isn’t as simple as it appears. The Doctor is much more involved. But I started to lose track of the plot. Going from a story I’m not that interested in, to having more and more situation changing info thrown at me wasn’t great. Though it did start to feel like a Time war story I wasn’t following it as well as I should, but also I wasn’t that invested in the characters.


Its a take on Its a Wonderfull Life. I only seen it once, many years ago, and if I hadn’t seen other reviews I wouldn’t have noticed.


Nicholas Smith is a character in this but I kept thing of the actor who was in The Dalek Invasion or Earth and Are You Being Served?


A nice game changing surprise at the end was interesting, though not to redeem this, maybe on a relisten I may enjoy it more, but for now ok.

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