Liam Carey reviews
The Chimes of Midnight
Big Finish Productions
- Year: 2002
- Rating: 9/10
- Cat. No: BFPDWCD8G
- Format: 2xCD
- Running Time: 100 minutes
- Price: £13.99
- Director:
- Barnaby Edwards
Writer:
- Robert Shearman
Cast:
- The Doctor: Paul McGann
Charley Pollard: India Fisher
Edith: Louise Rolfe
Shaugnessey: Lennox Greaves
Mrs Baddeley: Sue Wallace
Frederick: Robert Curbishley
Mary: Juliet Warner
Paul McGann’s sixth adventure – and the 28th of the series – is widely acknowledged as a highlight of the Big Finish catalogue to date. A wonderfully spooky black comedy that takes place on Christmas Eve, it finds the Eighth Doctor and his companion Charley Pollard (who came on board in story #16, Storm Warning) caught up in a bizarre timeloop which has also trapped the inhabitants of an Edwardian household as they prepare for the big day.
The plot is a deliciously twisted nightmare, the dialogue dizzyingly sharp. There are laugh-out-loud moments aplenty, as events take one surreal turn after another. What on earth is actually happening, where is the time going… and why can’t the TARDIS escape from the nightmare?
India Fisher, as Charley, has a touch of Sarah Sutton about her – making her character an intelligent and sympathetic foil to the superb McGann’s charismatic Doctor. Her first meeting with the Doctor in Storm Warning, when he rescued her from certain death aboard the doomed R-101 airship, becomes an important factor in this story.
Delightfully redolent of the TV series’ golden-age (and, some have said, cult 70s show Sapphire & Steel), the almost farcical scenario unfolds and then folds in on itself with compelling ingenuity, a vibrant production capturing the chaos and uncertainty with some excellent sound effects and editing.
The Chimes Of Midnight will appeal to fans of Tom Baker-era classics such as City Of Death and The Talons Of Weng Chiang… and praise doesn’t come much higher than that in terms of Doctor Who.
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