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EPISODE · Jan 17, 2015 · 1H 1M

EP 16 part 1 - December 2014 reviews

from Doctor Who: The Alhambra Podcast

In our final podcast for the year of 2014 we finish our first year of podcasting with part 1 of a two part podcast. Part One: We discuss the Doctor Who and Big Finish news from December till early January.  We look at the Doctor Who, UNIT and Derrick Sherwin unhappiness, as Liam relates his Whoverville Interview and the DWM interview (DWM #479, p. 54-60). Then a quick discussion of The British Film Institute survey of the Best Sci-Fi characters of all-time, and the DW related names.  We then finish off with some of the new Big Finish announcement regarding future releases. Once we get to the reviews, we look at the 2014 releases for Big Finish: The Rani Elite (MR #194), An Ordinary Life (EA. #1.4), The Highest Science (Novel Adaption #2), Blake's 7 Fortuitas (2.2), Survivors Audio Book, The Judgement of Sherlock Holmes (Box Set 4).  We then finish off with Doctor Who TV series Christmas Special "Last Christmas." During our discussion we rant, complain, and have an odd discussion regarding what Anglophiles do to Brits in their American neighborhood.  References to the Inbetweeners 2 movie, Misfits, and other fun stuff are intertwined in this joyous romp of a podcast   Contact us: Twitter: @alhambrapodcas Email: [email protected]

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