Re: RTD pukes up same crap with season finale



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On Aug 18, 4:05 pm, doc...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (The Doctor) wrote:
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On Aug 18, 3:38 pm, doc...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (The Doctor) wrote:
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On Aug 17, 11:26 pm, doc...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (The Doctor) wrote:
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 <tom...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Aug 16, 11:09 pm, Peter J Ross <p...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In rec.arts.drwho on Sat, 16 Aug 2008 22:41:52 +0100, The Face of Po

<gkenning...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I was hanging out with the cool kids in rec.arts.drwho when
Peter J Ross got out a spraycan and scrawled the following:

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 Not that you'd know much about any of these releases from reading
 RADW. Google "The Time Meddler" and you'll see how much the
BBC's DVD
 releases are discussed here: and the BBC audiobooks and
Big Finish
 plays seem to be discussed even less.

I tend to listen to the BF released audios in binges
whenever I get to
beg, borrow or download a bunch - I plodded steadily through up to
"Zagreus", then took a long break before battling on through
the rest of
the "WTF-Space" saga.

Anybody can be forgiven for taking a long break after Zagreus.

Since then, I've changed my commuting routine,
meaning I don't have as long to listen to them - I think the
last one I
heard was "Three's A Crowd".

That's a long time ago. I'm almost up to date with the monthly series
myself, because I listen to them in the kitchen while cooking, and I
cook most days.

If other interested posters are, like me, catching up rather than
keeping up, I suspect that any thread about a particular audio
will die
quickly.  The successful discussions have usually been
sparked by "I'd
like to give them a try, where should I start?"

The longest BF thread I can remember since arriving here was started
by me, and was much as you describe: I asked for recommendations of
audios to listen to while cooking Xmas dinner.

 I'll probably post a review of the second "New 8th Doctor"
series when
 I've finished listening to it a second time, but past experience
 suggests that I'll get between one and two on-topic comments.

I kept procrastinating with the "listen again" feature during
the first
season and never got round to listening to them before they
were gone
again - I only actually heard "Horror of Glam Rock".

I didn't hear them until they were repeated. I didn't see the first
two New Who TV series till they were repeated either.

And I don't look
at the radio schedules that often, so I didn't even notice a second
series was going on - when was that?

The second series hasn't been broadcast yet, but BF have released all
the CDs.

<http://www.bigfinish.com/Eigth-Doctor-Season-2>

AFAIK, it will appear on BBC7 eventually.

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Given the mundaneity of the latest releases, The Condemned,
Rennaisance of the Daleks and The Dark Husband, (not to mention the
nasty aftertaste of Dalek Empire IV) I must admit, I don't think Big
Finish are anywhere near as good as they used to be. I think for all
his faults as a writer, in giving us He Jests at Scars and Zagreus
which were painful to listen to, Gary Russell was a much better
producer of the range. There was more pushing of the envelope under
him, more of a sense that people were writing art that really reckoned
with contemporary anxieties, rather than mundane bubblegum for the
ears.

Its strange because as a writer, Nicholas Briggs has written a lot of
my favourites (Dalek Empire, The Nowhere Place, Creatures of Beauty,
Embrace the Darkness), but as producer I think he's rather too fixated
with vetting the range of anything that might alienate first time
buyers, to the point where it's neutered and bland.

Renaissance?
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If you don't have a clue what you're talking about, then this
discussion isn't for you little troll.

REread the whole post.
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Reread the whole post?

I did. It was only one word long....

Then where did Rennaisance come from?
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It came from you, it was your post. Now don't you think you should
apologise to us all for bothering us with your trolling gibberish?

Thus trolled Tom80s.
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