Audio and radio play reviews

Review: Doctor Who – 125 – Paper Cuts

Paper CutsCan I ask a quick question? How valuable are these reviews of Big Finish plays to people?

The reason I’m asking is that I’m rapidly running out of patience with them. There are far more misses than hits – which are only really relative hits – and they’re actually quite painful to listen to.

I might stick around for the Missing Stories, purely to listen to Nicola Bryant (ah, Peri, etc, etc), but if no one’s desperate to know whether these things are any good or not, I think I might give up on them once I’ve dispensed with the final Charley story (play number 126).

But on with Paper Cuts, a Sixth Doctor story by Marc “I never knowingly under-write” Platt set in (or rather near) the planet Draconia. If you cast your minds back to the years of Jon Pertwee, you may recall the Draconians, a reptilian race reminiscent of feudal Japan who appeared for all of one story.

Well, now they’re back, Colin Baker’s here to help them. Unfortunately, the Emperor is dead, and Charley isn’t quite herself.

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Random Acts

Random Acts of Ali Larter: Spraining her finger

Ali sprained her finger this week, so couldn’t make it for Random Acts of Ali Larter, I’m afraid.

Ali's sprained her finger

So subbing for her instead, here’s a picture of a kitten.

A kitten

Oh. You actually wanted a picture of Ali? Well, okay. Here’s what I imagine she might look like right now with her sprained finger – if she were dressed as a cheerleader. Good enough?

Ali Larter dressed as a cheerleader

Have you seen Ali Larter acting randomly? If so, let us know and we’ll tell everyone about it in “Random Acts of Ali Larter

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