| | Review: Big Finish's Doctor Who: The Fearmonger, reviewed by D. K. Latta |
 | | Produced by Big Finish and licensed from the BBC, these full cast audio plays have brought back many of the actors who've played the character, as well as their various Companions (the Whovian term for "sidekicks"), in new, feature length adventures. |
 | | The idea behind The Fearmonger is to have The Doctor and Ace caught between the extremists on both sides of the political spectrum. |
 | | But in The Fearmonger, New Britannia's rhetoric goes beyond "trickle down" economic policies or school uniforms or other right wing policies that can be put in the category of political opinion. |
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