Tom's back, and no one's started a thread about it?! Well, I suppose I'll have to, then.
It was great to hear Tom Baker back in the role - The Voice (that has to be emphasized, it's the law) sounds pretty much the same as it did; if age adds a certain note of weariness to his words, well, it fits in nicely with the plot, and tastefully done by author Paul Magrs if it was his conscious intention to explain the difference.
The plot is unsurprisingly bonkers - I think it had to be, it would be the only way of interesting Tom to come back to the role; he rejected audio offers in the past because the scripts weren't different enough. I can understand why he rejected Big Finish's offers - their output is spotty at best, with only occasional moments of brilliance (which seem to reside in their mini-series).
In saying that, I was somewhat disappointed this wasn't more of an "audio drama" - it was really more in the vein of Big Finish's Companion Chronicles, pretty much a talking book with alternating narrators. However, it was great to hear Richard Franklin back as Mike Yates - although sorry that Nick Courtney had to pull out of this project due to ill health, I found it refreshing not to have the Brig around again, and Franklin gave quite a twinkly performance as "new" old military duffer.
So anyone else listened to it yet?
It was great to hear Tom Baker back in the role - The Voice (that has to be emphasized, it's the law) sounds pretty much the same as it did; if age adds a certain note of weariness to his words, well, it fits in nicely with the plot, and tastefully done by author Paul Magrs if it was his conscious intention to explain the difference.
The plot is unsurprisingly bonkers - I think it had to be, it would be the only way of interesting Tom to come back to the role; he rejected audio offers in the past because the scripts weren't different enough. I can understand why he rejected Big Finish's offers - their output is spotty at best, with only occasional moments of brilliance (which seem to reside in their mini-series).
In saying that, I was somewhat disappointed this wasn't more of an "audio drama" - it was really more in the vein of Big Finish's Companion Chronicles, pretty much a talking book with alternating narrators. However, it was great to hear Richard Franklin back as Mike Yates - although sorry that Nick Courtney had to pull out of this project due to ill health, I found it refreshing not to have the Brig around again, and Franklin gave quite a twinkly performance as "new" old military duffer.
So anyone else listened to it yet?