Review: Doctor Who – The Stuff Of Legend (Studio Version)

Review by Jacob Licklider


The Stuff of Legend is an interesting release from Big Finish Productions, at least in terms of what it is.  Big Finish began working on Doctor Who 25 years ago and to celebrate in September they hosted multiple live performances of this audio drama.  As a celebration, it’s a great idea to get people together for an exclusive event.  This review, however, is not of the live show of The Stuff of Legend, I am an American so had no real way of being there.  This is a review of the studio version released the same day as the live show premiered so the rest of the world could hear it.  It’s a great way to keep the story available outside of the few able to get tickets, however Big Finish then made the decision as well to record the live version which is also available to purchase, meaning that several die hard fans will definitely be double dipping (though there are at least some cast differences and the atmosphere between the versions will likely be different).  If you are using this review to determine whether or not you should purchase the studio version of The Stuff of Legend it is imperative that you understand that this is a version professionally recorded in studio and as such will not have the feeling of the live performance.  This is also a review limited in ability to determine which version you should be purchasing as I have not heard the live version.

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Review: Classic Doctors New Monsters 3: The Stuff of Nightmares

Written by Cavan Gilbey


‘Classic Doctors, New Monsters’ has been a novel concept for a range, both previous boxsets have been inventive with their match ups and often taken their chosen monsters into new and exciting territories; Judoon in Chains being the easy stand-out from those first sets with how it creatively uses it’s monster of choice. Weeping Angels, Sycorax, Racnoss and Carrionites are all obvious choices for the range but this third volume does plumb the depths a little bit; I mean who is really asking for Balhoon or Tivolian stories? Although I must admit a two parter involving the Dream Crabs is pretty inspired as you have the potential to create some truly surreal audio landscapes. But that aside, the four stories we get are all great fun thus making this a set that really is more the ‘Stuff of Dreams’ rather than Nightmares.

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