This year’s subscriber special got me hooked just on the
title. It’s the return of the Valeyard who appeared in the 23rd
series ‘The Trial of a Timelord’. The subscribers release is a chance for Big
Finish to do something different. In recent years we have had the return of the
Zarbi and Krotons but perhaps the most interesting ones have been the Four
Doctor and Five Doctors. This story reunites Colin Baker with Michael Jayston
and Lynda Bellingham. It’s been 27 years since that first story and many will
agree that it wasn’t the strongest story that it could have been so it was nice
that these three got a second chance because if anyone was going to make it
work then it would be Big Finish. It starts off with the Doctor landing and
slowly realising where he was and gets a bit ahead of himself when he first
meets the Inquisitor again, he thinks that he is on trial before realising that
he isn’t on trial but furthermore that the Valeyard was the one on trial and he
was being asked to defend him.
I really enjoyed it and thought that they did something different and more importantly something interesting with the Valeyard and the Valeyard. I often wonder when Big Finish do these freebie whether I would pay for it if I had to and the simple answer is yes. This is a wonderful adventure which utilises the few good things about Trial of a Timelord and quite frankly Big Finish should use Michael Jayston more in future audios, perhaps even his own spin off????
We get to learn a bit more about the Valeyard. It’s
something that I suppose everyone has thought about at one time or another. We
learn that he was born but his mother and father’s identity aren’t clear. There
is a bit here about the number of regenerations and how they are supposed to be
limited to 13. Basically the reason it was 12 regenerations was because after
the symbiotic nuclei becomes unstable and it’s good that there is a scientific
reason as to why. Morally the Valeyard deduces that it was limited to 13 lives
so that no timelord would become immortal. It feels fitting that there is
discussion about the extension of regeneration just a few weeks after ‘Day of
the Doctor’ where the number of lives that the Doctor was discussed (and still
is). What also good about this is that the Inquisitor casts doubt and by the
end of the piece its clear as to why she’s doing this. I love how the Doctor is
accused at one point of creating the Valeyard and it’s at this moment that it
seems like the Doctor is back on trial. Its quite a good reason if I’m honest
but only because it shows how corrupt and desperate the Timelords are. However
there is a sting because if someone had opened the box that the Timelords
wanted then it would have killed them all.
There was a question as to why the Valeyard was put on trial
in the first place and it was simply because he wouldn’t give the Timelords a
box which lets them regenerate more than they should. There did seem to be
quite a lot of dodging the main purpose of the trial in the early stages of
this story but after a while that went and we got to the meat of the story.
When the Doctor keeps mentioning Ravolox there is that high
pitch sound and it’s a nice reminder of the last time that they met. Everytime
the Doctor mentions it the comments get wiped and its fun that the Doctor is
clearly doing it on purpose and is having fun seeing the Inquisitor get more
ratty. I don’t know if any Whovians would get this joke if they hadn’t seen
Trial of a Timelord but to be honest if they haven’t done their homework then
its their own fault.
I’ll listen to anything with Michael Jayston in. Everytime
he appears on TV I think that everyone in that show should worry cause the
Valeyard is evil. I first saw him in ‘Only Fools and Horses’ where he plays Del
Boy’s Father-in-law and would appear in the ITV soap ‘Emmerdale’. Jayston is
brilliant in this and quite frankly he could read a receipt and make it sound
fantastic. Lynda Bellingham is most famous recently for appearing on the ITV
show ‘Loose Women’ and its good that she gets to do something constructive by
reprising the role of the Inquisitor. There seems to be a slight difference
between the 2013 Inquisitor and the 1986 Inquisitor and that difference is that
the 2013 version seems somewhat less pompous that in 1986. Don’t get me wrong
there is still a bit of pomposity to the character but it seems more suited to
the story now.I really enjoyed it and thought that they did something different and more importantly something interesting with the Valeyard and the Valeyard. I often wonder when Big Finish do these freebie whether I would pay for it if I had to and the simple answer is yes. This is a wonderful adventure which utilises the few good things about Trial of a Timelord and quite frankly Big Finish should use Michael Jayston more in future audios, perhaps even his own spin off????
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