Stories Audio Book BBC Audio Originals BBC Audio Originals The Lagoon Monsters 1 image Overview Characters How to Listen Reviews 1 Statistics Quotes Overview Released Thursday, October 5, 2023 Written by Gary Russell Narrated by Seán Carlsen Runtime 72 minutes Time Travel Past Location (Potential Spoilers!) Pacific Ocean Synopsis The waters of the Pacific Ocean form the backdrop of this foray into Eighteenth Century seafaring for the Doctor and Martha, when the TARDIS materialises on board the Blue Groper sailing ship. Grudgingly accepted as stowaways by Captain Sadler's crew, the travellers learn that the ship is on a mission to Luna Puesta, 'the land where the moon has set'. There, just off the coast of New Zealand, Professor James Tomlinson hopes to locate a missing archaeological link between dinosaurs and man. But what the expedition finds on arrival is far beyond the Professor's wildest dreams... Listen Listened Favourite Favourited Add Review Edit Review Log a repeat Skip Skipped Unowned Owned Owned Save to my list Saved Characters Tenth Doctor Martha Jones How to listen to The Lagoon Monsters: BBC Audio The Lagoon Monsters 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 1 review 2 October 2024 · 320 words Review by MrColdStream Spoilers This review contains spoilers! 8️⃣⏹️ = VERY GOOD! Thworping through time and space, one adventure at a time! “CHRISTIAN DINOSAURS!” Another BBC Original set on a ship, this time the Blue Groper in the late 18th century, a ship filled with convicts and a professor on their way to uncover evidence of dinosaurs. The first part of the story slowly but effectively sets the scene and builds the atmosphere onboard the Blue Groper during its voyage to Luna Puesta. There's good time devoted to characterisation, both between Martha and the Doctor and between Martha and the crew. I also like the exploration of scientific research of the time and how it was deeply tied to faith. On the other hand, the story slows down a lot in the middle and barely builds up to anything until the ship arrives at the island. It then arrives at a very minimalistic and slightly disappointing conclusion. Martha is written and used well, with Russell utilising her education to make her useful in the story. I also like the passion shown by Professor Tomlinson. Gary Russell easily could've gone for another Silurian or Sea Devil encounter here, but fortunately, he decides to make up a new aquatic reptile species instead, the Mantisaurs, which are friendly aliens. They aren't very fleshed out but feel like a breath of fresh (sea) air. Seán Carlsen narrates with great energy, giving the characters distinct voices—his Captain Sadler is great, and his Professor Tomlinson sounds a bit like Stephen Noonan’s First Doctor. His Ten fluctuates between accurate and very flat, and his Martha is fine. It's occasionally hard to distinguish between the Doctor and Martha in scenes where they are talking to each other. RANDOM OBSERVATIONS: So, the TARDIS stops bullets now. Seven could've used that when he was gunned downin front of the TARDIS in Doctor Who. Like Liked 0 Open in new window Statistics AVG. Rating24 members 3.57 / 5 GoodReads AVG. Rating17 votes 3.65 / 5 Member Statistics Listened 12 Favourited 0 Reviewed 1 Saved 3 Skipped 0 Owned 0 Quotes Add Quote Submit a Quote