Stories Audio Book BBC Audio Originals BBC Audio Originals Men of War 1 image Overview Characters How to Listen Reviews 2 Statistics Related Stories Quotes 1 Overview Released Thursday, May 3, 2018 Written by Justin Richards Narrated by Peter Purves Runtime 68 minutes Time Travel Past Tropes (Potential Spoilers!) War, World War I, Doctor Who? Location (Potential Spoilers!) France Synopsis "The Battle of the Somme is the pivotal moment of this conflict... History hinges on it!” It's the start of August 1916, and war is raging on the battlefields of France. In the front line trenches, British soldiers are vanishing without trace. Captain Mark Steadman witnesses one of his comrades being pulled down beneath the mud, and realises that something is terribly wrong. When three civilians and a large blue box arrive on the scene, Steadman finds himself helping in their enquiries. The Doctor declares that something has gone wrong with the timeline of the War; the Battle of the Somme should have already begun, yet there is no sign of it. He demands an audience with Field Marshal Haig! A crater in no-man's land reveals the grisly horror of the missing men's fate, and brings the Doctor and his friends into terrible danger. There are forces at work here which even he can't fully comprehend. Listen Listened Favourite Favourited Add Review Edit Review Log a repeat Skip Skipped Unowned Owned Owned Save to my list Saved Characters First Doctor Steven Taylor Sara Kingdom Mark Steadman First Appearance Show All Characters (4) How to listen to Men of War: BBC Audio Men of War Reviews Add Review Edit Review Sort: Newest First Oldest First Most Likes Highest Rating Lowest Rating Username (A-Z) Username (Z-A) Spoilers First Spoilers Last 2 reviews 6 August 2024 · 340 words Review by MrColdStream Spoilers 2 This review contains spoilers! 🤩(9.13) = NEAR PERFECT! Thworping through time and space, one adventure at a time! Justin Richards drops us straight into World War I trenches during the Battle of the Somme as we follow British soldiers living through the horrors of war through nasty weather, blood, sweat, tears, and mud. This story takes place during The Daleks' Master Plan, with One, Steven, and Sara Kingdom joining Captain Steadman to investigate a string of disappearances that seem to be part of something or someone trying to alter the course of history. There are a couple of references to the overall narrative in Master Plan, which means that Men of War slots nicely into a Master Plan marathon. Peter Purves’ narration can be a bit sloppy at times, but his voice for One is impeccable, and he obviously knows Steven, so he’s mostly a delight to listen to. He also puts his heart into the story, giving it the strength it needs to bring the wartime atmosphere to life. The music and sound effects greatly enhance the experience, making it much more palpable. The Doctor and Steven are very well-written here, but Kingdom feels somewhat forgotten. They do, however, accurately capture the chemistry of this TARDIS team. Steadman's point of view, which emphasises the anachronistic qualities of the three TARDIS travellers while highlighting the politics, customs, and rules of the era, tells the entire story from a slightly more humane perspective. I appreciate how the story explores loss, trauma, and PTSD, with Kingdom reflecting on the loss of her brother, Bret Vyon. The second half explores the battlefields of the war, and we get graphic descriptions of dead bodies. Men of War proves to be a very effective display of just how terrifying a battlefield can be. We slowly learn about the nature of the alien threat, which makes the mud sentient and feeds on temporal energy. The way it reanimates the mud and dead bodies effectively creates a terrifying atmosphere. Like Liked 2 30 May 2024 · 21 words Review by Rock_Angel 1 This is such a good audio I really love how it balances scare factor and character moments with the tardis team Like Liked 1 Open in new window Statistics AVG. Rating45 members 3.73 / 5 GoodReads AVG. Rating45 votes 3.73 / 5 The Time Scales AVG. Rating4 votes 3.40 / 5 Member Statistics Listened 27 Favourited 3 Reviewed 2 Saved 0 Skipped 0 Owned 0 Related Stories BBC Audio Originals Horrors of War Rating: 3.55 Story Skipped Audio Book Reviews(2) More Actions View Sets Close Related Sets Set of Stories: BBC Audio Originals Add Review Edit Review Skip Skipped Unowned Owned Save to my list Saved BBC Audio Originals Fortunes of War Rating: 3.97 Story Skipped Audio Book Reviews(1) More Actions View Sets Close Related Sets Set of Stories: BBC Audio Originals Add Review Edit Review Skip Skipped Unowned Owned Save to my list Saved Classic Who S3 • Serial 4 · (3/12 episodes intact) The Daleks’ Master Plan Rating: 3.93 Story Skipped Television Reviews(9) More Actions View Sets Close Related Sets Set of Stories: First Doctor Set of Stories: Doctor Who (1963-1996) Add Review Edit Review Skip Skipped Unowned Owned Save to my list Saved Quotes Add Quote Link to Quote Favourite [On the First Doctor] "I soon found myself distracted by the Doctor. He was sat in a chair beside a large, blue box that looked very out of place in the trench. It had the words 'Police Public Call Box' written across the top above the doors. But neither the chair nor the box seemed as out of place as the man himself. His hair was white, his face lined with age. He was clearly too old for service, but there was something more to him than that. Somehow, he seemed to be the antithesis of the war itself, an incarnation of absolute peace, as forceful as the total war waging in the world around him. — Men of War