Jago and Litefoot Series 2

Jan 16, 2011 16:06

I'm totally delighted with Big Finish's rediscovery of Jago and Litefoot, two incidental characters from the 1977 story The Talons of Weng-Chiang. Jago is a down-at-heel theatre manager, Litefoot a police pathologist, and together they fight strange occurrences in late Victorian London. Big Finish brought the original actors (Christopher Benjamin ( Read more... )

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steve_mollmann January 16 2011, 17:51:20 UTC
There are times that I think Jonathan Morris is brilliant-- Flip-Flop, Festival of Death, the DWM strip that's a Bollywood musical-- but there are times he seems really workmanlike, too, such as his eighth Doctor stories, none of which have done much for me (except The Cannibalists). That might not entirely his fault, though; I feel like BF saddles him with a brief of "bring back this dull 1970s monster" too often.

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nwhyte January 18 2011, 11:03:33 UTC
I agree. I'll add Bloodtide to the ones by him I particularly like, and the Thomas Brewster stories to the ones I don't!

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