Over the years, Pertwee and the 3rd Doctor era have climbed higher and higher for me over the years, now safely occupying the #2 overall spot for me. In terms of the extended media, I admit to not having as much as I'd like. I was a hard line 7th Doctor kid and rarely picked up any of the missing adventures or past Doctor novels as we transitioned to the BBC books era. Thankfully, I've been far more attentive with the Big Finish output. I absolutely agree that it is easily one of their strongest and most consistent ranges. They even managed to coax John Levine back for more fun with Benton! I often find that I can lean back and just suspend the disbelief and really think Jon, Carol, Elizabeth, and Nicholas are still with us as I listen to them.
PDF versions of Missing Adventures and Past Doctor Adventures are available for free on Internet Archive under "Community Books". (In fact, so is Virgin New and 8th Doctor, too.)
I recommend the Companion Chronicles Old Soldiers. 1) it features Nicholas Courtney reprising The Brig 2) It takes place between Silurians and Terror of the Autons and deals with fallout from Silurians
Jon Pertwee is the Doctor i grew up and he remains to this day my absolute favourite. I was lucky enough to see in in The Ultimate Adventure in Glasgow, and he was just fantastic. As for the Big Finish range ,the third Doctor range along with the War Master range are my favourite for sure . Ive really enjoyed your reviews of the Pertwee era and look forward to hearing what you have to say about the Tom Baker era 👍.
The one pertwee ad is what I would expect to see in those workplace harassment trainings
Over the years, Pertwee and the 3rd Doctor era have climbed higher and higher for me over the years, now safely occupying the #2 overall spot for me. In terms of the extended media, I admit to not having as much as I'd like. I was a hard line 7th Doctor kid and rarely picked up any of the missing adventures or past Doctor novels as we transitioned to the BBC books era. Thankfully, I've been far more attentive with the Big Finish output. I absolutely agree that it is easily one of their strongest and most consistent ranges. They even managed to coax John Levine back for more fun with Benton! I often find that I can lean back and just suspend the disbelief and really think Jon, Carol, Elizabeth, and Nicholas are still with us as I listen to them.
PDF versions of Missing Adventures and Past Doctor Adventures are available for free on Internet Archive under "Community Books". (In fact, so is Virgin New and 8th Doctor, too.)
I was fortunate enough to go see The Ultimate Adventure on opening night, a fantastic time was had!
I recommend the Companion Chronicles Old Soldiers. 1) it features Nicholas Courtney reprising The Brig 2) It takes place between Silurians and Terror of the Autons and deals with fallout from Silurians
Jon Pertwee is the Doctor i grew up and he remains to this day my absolute favourite. I was lucky enough to see in in The Ultimate Adventure in Glasgow, and he was just fantastic. As for the Big Finish range ,the third Doctor range along with the War Master range are my favourite for sure . Ive really enjoyed your reviews of the Pertwee era and look forward to hearing what you have to say about the Tom Baker era 👍.
Harvest of Time is really phenomenal.
Do you plan on covering the spin offs, be they on audio or TV as well eventually? Like Torchwood or some audio spin offs like Dalek Empire?
@@julians552 I'll be doing the TV spin offs