Stories Audio Drama Stranded Episode: 1 2 3 4 Baker Street Irregulars 1 image Overview Characters How to Listen Reviews 3 Statistics Quotes Overview Released Wednesday, March 10, 2021 Written by Lisa McMullin Runtime 55 minutes Time Travel Past, Present Tropes (Potential Spoilers!) LGBTQIA+, Stranded on Earth, TARDIS is damaged, War, World War II Story Arc (Potential Spoilers!) Stranded Inventory (Potential Spoilers!) Psychic Paper Location (Potential Spoilers!) Baker Street, Earth, England, France, London Synopsis The Doctor takes Zakia and Aisha to see some family history: their grandmother had her own secret life in Baker Street, during World War II. As Tania and Liv try to defuse an unexploded bomb, the sisters face explosive revelations of their own. Listen Listened Favourite Favourited Add Review Edit Review Log a repeat Skip Skipped Unowned Owned Owned Save to my list Saved Edit date completed Custom Date Release Date Archive (no date) Save Characters Eighth Doctor Liv Chenka Helen Sinclair Tania Bell Aisha Akhtar Zakia Akhtar Show All Characters (6) How to listen to Baker Street Irregulars: Big Finish Audio Stranded 2 Reviews Add Review Edit Review Sort: Default Date (Newest First) Date (Oldest First) Likes (High-Low) Likes (Low-High) Rating (High-Low) Rating (Low-High) Word count (High-Low) Word count (Low-High) Username (A-Z) Username (Z-A) Spoilers First Spoilers Last 3 reviews 29 November 2024 · 206 words Review by JayPea Spoilers 3 This review contains spoilers! Another brilliant piece using time travel to visit not just the past, but our cast's past. I really enjoyed Helen's part here especially, as a character that would've lived through the war, getting to see her response to coming back to it but with this new perspective is really interesting. Less so than Ron and Tony for certian, but Aisha and Zakia also felt a little like window dressing at points, and I'm glad that this story really give their characters a chance to step into the spotlight and discover more about their past. The twist reveal at the end about the true nature of their relationship is interesting (if giving Doctor Dances flashbacks) and I really want to see what will happen with these characters going forward. The way Stranded uses time travel to tell character focused stories so far has been genuinely incredible and is something I think is sorely missing from a lot of the whoniverse. Also Liv and Tanya's side of things is once again great. Their fighting but resolving that things will be okay at the end is great, and queer couple with a cat just makes my heart go!!!!!! Especially funky that it's a time travel cat as well lmao JayPea View profile Like Liked 3 27 June 2025 · 669 words Review by MrColdStream Spoilers This review contains spoilers! Thworping through time and space, one adventure at a time! “BAKER STREET IRREGULARS – TIME BOMBS, TORCHWOOD SECRETS AND BLITZ SPIRIT” Lisa McMullin’s Baker Street Irregulars is a busy, atmospheric chapter in the Stranded saga, packing in wartime espionage, Torchwood intrigue, and personal drama into a tightly woven mystery. The Doctor and his companions find themselves in a race against time to defuse an alien bomb buried in Baker Street—one that links back to the height of the Blitz in 1941. This ticking-time-bomb thriller is laced with emotional threads that tie present and past together, though not every fuse lands with quite the intended impact. LOVE IN THE TIME OF TORCHWOOD The episode deepens one of Stranded’s most compelling subplots: the evolving relationship between Liv Chenka and Tania Bell. Their romance, introduced with such promise in Stranded 1, hits a new level of complexity here as Tania’s clandestine ties to Torchwood begin to surface. The tension grows palpably, creating believable friction that threatens to upend their trust. Liv, ever sharp and independent, doesn’t take well to being left in the dark—and rightly so. Tania’s secrecy puts real pressure on their dynamic, and it’s to the story’s credit that this isn’t resolved neatly. The episode leans into the discomfort, making this more than just background drama. There’s a quiet war going on behind the war—a Cold War of romantic mistrust and institutional paranoia—and McMullin gives it space to breathe. FROM THE AKHTARS TO AKTION Having spent time focusing on Ron and Tony in previous episodes, Baker Street Irregulars pivots toward the Akhtar family, whose ties to Baker Street stretch back decades. They make for warm, capable companions to the Doctor, with a lived-in chemistry that suggests these characters have a rich off-screen life. Their involvement also connects neatly to the historical elements, grounding the story’s temporal stakes with human ones. THE DOCTOR GOES FULL 007 There’s no shortage of action here. Once again, Paul McGann steps up with a spirited, kinetic performance, playing the Doctor as something of a wartime James Bond—cool under pressure, dashing through the wreckage of the Blitz with sonic screwdriver and moral clarity alike. The high-stakes drama includes infiltration, sabotage, and an alien device with the power to rewrite reality—all given life through robust sound design that vividly evokes the chaos and danger of 1940s London. In fact, the audio work here is exceptional. Explosions rumble, sirens wail, and crumbling masonry makes every escape feel earned. It’s one of the story’s biggest strengths, immersing us in the tension of a city under siege. TENSION WITHOUT DETONATION While the dual threads of mystery—the alien bomb in the present and the mystery of its origin in the past—are gripping in theory, the actual resolutions to both feel frustratingly undercooked. The story builds up so much potential energy, only for it to dissipate quickly once the reveals come. There's a missing beat somewhere, a lack of dramatic punch in the final stretch that might have made the story's emotional and narrative arcs land more powerfully. Similarly, while Baker Street Irregulars touches on big ideas—what defines family, the scars left by war, the ache of memory—it often gestures at these themes rather than fully interrogating them. It’s a character-driven piece at heart, but some of the character arcs feel caught in the detonation blast, not fully developed by the time the credits roll. THE STREET THAT KEEPS GIVING Still, this is another confident slice of Stranded’s tapestry, and one that continues to make Baker Street feel like a place teeming with stories—some tragic, some thrilling, all interconnected. While the central mystery may resolve with less impact than it promises, the real value here is in the characters and relationships that continue to deepen. 📝THE BOTTOM LINE: 8/10 A solid wartime thriller laced with character drama and Torchwood secrets, Baker Street Irregulars offers atmosphere, action, and emotional complexity—though it doesn’t quite stick the landing. Strong sound design and a deepening of Liv and Tania’s story keep the tension alive even when the bomb plot fizzles. MrColdStream View profile Like Liked 0 24 April 2025 · 32 words Review by Azurillkirby The narrative and themes here are really interesting, though a bit simple. I like the additional focus on the Akhtar Sisters. Liv/Tania continue to be an interesting couple. A. Maybe A+. Azurillkirby View profile Like Liked 0 Open in new window Statistics AVG. Rating137 members 3.51 / 5 Member Statistics Listened 274 Favourited 6 Reviewed 3 Saved 5 Skipped 0 Quotes Add Quote Submit a Quote