"A whole TARDIS-full of memories."
Writer: Chris Chapman
Format: Audio
Released: July 2026
Series: Seventh Doctor Adventures 9.01
Featuring: Seventh Doctor, Ray
Synopsis
In a muddy field stands an old stone dovecot. Only it's a TARDIS – with a recently deceased owner. The Doctor is named Executor of the Last Will and Testament of an old friend – Pegroninagall, 'Peg'. He has a monumental task: clearing her TARDIS of keepsakes and mementos. But this Ship may also contain whatever killed Peg...
Verdict
The Executor was an excellent episode to kick off my listening of the Fixers series of Seventh Doctor Adventures! This was a really intriguing concept and I'm amazed it's not one that has been done before. I work in finance and AML so I deal with trusts on a semi-regular basis, so hearing the word executor was not exactly what I expected after finishing my shift and giving this a listen! I hadn't read the synopsis so I was anticipating the title was meaning in the form of death. But alas it wasn't! I liked that we seem to be continuing the pairing established in The Krillitane Relic with the Seventh Doctor travelling with Ray, but I would like to get some sort of origin of how they reunited. As far as I'm aware, that hasn't happened yet across a Big Finish story so just how did the Seventh Doctor remember his friend from Delta and the Banner Men and see her join up for adventures? That has to be written one day, surely? I really like her and I might be biased because I'm also Welsh, but I think she also brings a refreshing dynamic to this incarnation of the Doctor. I don't want to say that Ace and Mel have been overdone but there are a huge number of stories with these companions, so to have a familiar face but as a new companion is a nice change. I'm a big fan. I thought it was terrific for Ray to mention her nan having a house in Llantwit Major that needed clearing out as that's not a village that gets too much recognition anywhere outside of the Welsh footballing circles! I thought the Doctor being an executor for a perished Time Lord was quite daunting but it was absolutely perfect for this incarnation. It just couldn't be anyone other than the Seventh Doctor! I thought hearing about his relationship and history with Peg was fascinating and Ray pushing on that was great. She was like all of us as the listener wanting to know anything about his past. She seemed to think that Peg might be his mother! I thought it sounded more like an old flame but that somehow feels alien for the Doctor. With her mentioning Susan, might she be her mother? I think it's right to keep things ambiguous but I can't help but speculate. I thought the mystery behind Peg's death was fantastic and hearing that she had five regenerations to go just a week ago was pretty bleak. What had she done in the last week to evoke death five times? Hearing about the Jyrock is probably the only reason this story doesn't achieve full marks. Their presentation wasn't appealing to me and just felt a tad childish which was a shame. It wasn't all that bad though considering that their appearances and dialogue was limited. That was the right move so we didn't get too much of their almost inaudible speech. I did though like the sundown as a weapon that Peg had stolen from them and it was clearly deadly! It was what caused Peg to die over and over across the week period and basically did what it said on the tin. I liked how the Jyrock were sent packing to the Vortex though in utilising the executor device that the Doctor and Ray were using to go through Peg's TARDIS and belongings. That was all neat and tidy and I liked the emotion that came from the ending as Peg got to say her goodbye. We met her in hologram form through the Type-50 TARDIS which was fun and her helping with her own death is fun irony! Overall, a fantastic beginning to the series!
Rating: 9/10



















