Doctor Who - Doom Coalition Series 1, by Matt Fitton, John Dorney, Marc Platt, Edward Collier
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New full cast adventure for the Eighth Doctor. EPISODE 1: THE ELEVEN written by Matt Fitton. When one of Gallifrey's most notorious criminals attempts to escape from prison, Cardinal Padrac turns for help to the Time Lord who put him there in the first place. EPISODE 2: THE RED LADY written by John Dorney. A London Museum holds the key to many secrets from the past. But some secrets are so deadly they should remain locked away. Forever. EPISODE 3: THE GALILEO TRAP written by Marc Platt. With a mysterious plague sweeping through Florence, a rampaging alien behemoth comes between the Doctor and the answers he seeks. EPISODE 4: THE SATANIC MILL written by Edward Collier. Long buried animosities come boiling to the surface on an ancient and powerful satellite, in a final confrontation that could have unimaginable consequences. The first of a follow-up to Big Finish's Dark Eyes series - the first of which received the Best Online Drama at the 2014 BBC Drama Awards. British TV and Hollywood star Paul McGann returns to his popular portrayal of the Doctor (as seen on BBC TV in 2013's Night of the Doctor). Hattie Morahan will be seen later this year in Mr Holmes - a new Sherlock Holmes film starring Sir Ian McKellen. Nicola Walker was one of the longest serving actresses in BBC's Spooks series. CAST: Paul McGann (The Doctor), Nicola Walker (Liv Chenka), Hattie Morahan (Helen Sinclair), Mark Bonnar (The Eleven), Robert Bathurst, Caroline Langrishe, Ramon Tikaram, David Yelland, John Woodvine, Harry Myers, Esther Hall and Matthew Cottle.
Doctor Who - Doom Coalition Series 1, by Matt Fitton, John Dorney, Marc Platt, Edward Collier- Amazon Sales Rank: #120138 in Books
- Published on: 2015-10-31
- Format: Audiobook
- Original language: English
- Dimensions: 5.12" h x 1.69" w x 5.75" l, .82 pounds
- Binding: Audio CD
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Brilliant Beginning, Weak Ending By Adam Graham, Superhero and Detective Fiction Author This first box set of new Eighth Doctor Adventures is a tale of two halves. It begins incredibly strong but fades towards the end.The Eleven: This story introduces The Eleven, a Time Lord with a regenerative illness that has all of his personalities active at once. It's a great idea and Mark Bonnar does a superb job bringing this intriguing and frightening character to life.The story itself is a fast paced mad dash that finds the Doctor forced to come to Gallifrey and then trying to thwart the Eleven's escape attempt. It's an action packed hour where the tension rarely lets up.The Red Lady: The Doctor and Liv arrive the British Museum in the 1960s in search of a temporal anomaly caused by the Eleven. There they encounter Helen Sinclair and some artwork featuring a mysterious Lady in Red, a portend that grows more sinister as the story goes on.This is one of the finest scripts John Dorney has written for Big Finish. There's a very strong horror element in the story that really builds throughout it. It's helped by expert directing by Ken Bentley, and fully engaged performances from Paul McGann and Nicola Walker as the Doctor and Liv, with Hattie Morahan turning in a solid performance as the new companion Helen. To me, this is the audio equivalent of, "Blink."The Galileo Trap: This story marks Helen's features Helen's first trip in the TARDIS as they had back to 16th Century Florence after receiving a message from Gallileo and right into a trap.Overall, this is a story that worked okay. If you can get past the idea that the Eleven hired two low-rent alien thugs to spend years watching for the Doctor, the story is fairly well done and has some typical doses of Marc Platt written weirdness and some good moments with Helen as the new Companion. The final scene which sees the savage alien villians revert to their more despicable forms is very well-done.The Satanic Mill: This story sees the the Doctor, Liv, and Helen heading to a mysterious planet that appeared near Earth. They find a colony of humans with a 1-day lifespan who can read, sing, and work all day. Of course, it's all an elaborate trap for the Doctor and sets up his confrontation with the Eleven.The Eleven has a plan that's extra evil and extra vindictive and appropriately twisted. While Mark Bonnar doesn't get to do as much with the Eleven in this one, there's an appropriate sense of menace to the character. We also get to see some nice moments with Helen and Liv as they develop into a good double act.Beyond this, though, the story has problems. There's too much that's inexplicable about, "The Satanic Mill." Why do these workers live only one day? It seems a total waste. Why teach them to read evil, "Work Till You Drop" hymn books. Why even have hymn books when you're only going to live one day and sing one song. The story doesn't hint at an answer to this thing or even some bigger answer that would give you a general idea bout the logic of this plan. The only potential answer is that, "The Eleven is crazy and that's just what he does." which can only go so far.I also felt the cut scenes in the middle of the story where we cut away from action at the, "Satanic Mill" were distracting where they were used. Coming in the middle of the story and out of nowhere they took us out of the action to Galileo warning of the end of the world and a Time Lord stating Earth had disappeared in the 17th Century. They could have were used at the start of the story like in, "The Pandorica Opens" on television where the cut scenes from previous guest stars showed something had gone horribly wrong and set the mood for the audience. Here, they just distract.And then there's the ending which just isn't satisfying. It's a plot that uses the Sonic Screwdriver and the TARDIS to save the day in a very cheap way, but with the Eleven giving clues that there's something behind his actions before he disappears mysteriously. The way this is done just felt tired unimaginative.So the box set starts off strong and fades, but still there are some intriguing hints of wants to come and a lot of strong performances that make it enjoyable despite a flawed final chapter.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Epic New Villain! By Joseph Baneth Allen Just finished listening to "Doctor Who - Doom Coalition 1" released by Big Finish Productions.Spoilers Ahead:"Doom Coalition - 1 " sets the bar extremely high for this series of adventures of the Eighth Doctor, Liv, and Helen - the newest companion. Centering around The Eleven - a Time Lord criminal, who is insane because all of the personalities from his eleven previous incarnations reside in his mind - and he is deadlier than The Master or The Rani. His goal is not only to kill the Doctor; but The Eleven also wants to twist the knife in by killing off a vast majority of the Doctor's companions and that means destroying the Earth before any of them can be born. Not even The Master would go that far in revenge."Doctor Who - Doom Coalition -1" consists of the four story arc: "The Eleven," "The Red Lady," "The Galileo Trap," and "The Satanic Mill."Not only does "The Red Lady" introduce Helen to the TARDIS crew, but it's a very horrifying ghost story in its own right and introduces a novel way to capture a ghost.Without giving too much away, The Eleven, who is one frightening manic to listen to, gets away to try to kill the Doctor another day.While I'm looking forward to the second series in this sequence, I am hopeful that it does not fail like "Dark Eyes - 2" did.Time will tell.Highly Recommended!Five Stars!
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. The eleven By Gary2410 Paul mcgann the best doctor video or audio meets the eleven the most fun foe the doctor has had in years bbc take notes this is how you do dr who adventures the eleven is a insane time lord great cast and stories this is a must have for any fan of the doctor
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