Stories Short Story Short Trips (Big Finish) Story: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Never Seen Cairo 1 image Back to Story Reviews Add Review Edit Review Sort: 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 2 reviews 17 February 2025 · 168 words Review by DanDunn Spoilers This review contains spoilers! In another Christmas tale from, really one of the best Short Trips books you'll find, just a shame it costs an arm and a leg, we get the Doctor in his Seventh incarnation delivering a letter to a war widow from her husband which leads to a flashback of a very special Christmas spent in the trenches where for one wonderful night the fighting stopped and men who were sent to kill one another for a few miles of mud came together in celebration of Christmas. It really shows just how powerful Christmas is that it can bring enemies together like how they wrote it in Christmas Truce. There's no plot to this, no big villain, it's just the Doctor observing one of the most significant moments of WWI alongside a soldier who he offers one chance to escape from all this but his sense of duty prevents him from doing so. Doctor Who has done this setting quite a few times but this one handles it perfectly. DanDunn View profile Like Liked 0 4 June 2024 · 366 words Review by dema1020 Spoilers 2 This review contains spoilers! I would strongly recommend you read Last Christmas before Never Seen Cairo, as this refers to that short with some thoughtful connections. So, after complaining about Paul Cornell, Christmas Treasury, and really feeling a little off about this anthology after the last three shorts I reviewed (A Yuletide Tail: Part One; Spookasem; & Christmas Special), I suddenly have to veer in the other direction after finding Never Seen Cairo near perfect. As much as Cornell might have made some strange decisions regarding some of the other stories in this Treasury, when it comes to World War I stuff, that really seems to be his wheelhouse. This is the second story in the Treasury to take place in WWI trenches, this time featuring the Fifth and Seventh Doctor. It's a pretty clever take on something where we are not only revisiting a historical time period but one doctor's story is actually playing off anothers in a thoughtful way. Never Seen Cairo not only fits nicely with Last Christmas, but has me looking at it in a new way and better appreciating how well these two stories kind of fit together. Suddenly it feels like the Seventh Doctor is dealing with the fallout of the Fifth's trip to World War I during Christmas across these two shorts. Overall, it is very effective, well written, and nicely works with the anthology as a whole much better than some of the other stories I've reviewed, even if there isn't a ton of substence to the story other than the Doctor just talking to this guy Edward for a bit. This is all the more impressive coming from Darren Sellars as a writer, who seems to have only ever written one other Doctor Who short. One might argue that Doctor Who has visited the idea of the Christmas Truce in WW1 a few too many times now, but I would counter that this was published long before it was covered in Twice Upon a Time, for example, and so I can hardly fault Never Seen Cairo on the matter. This short is a solid contender for my favourite of the Christmas Treasury as a whole, but we will have to see. dema1020 View profile Like Liked 2