"A community of monsters and aliens."
Writer: Nick Wallace
Format: Audio
Released: September 2018
Series: Short Trips Rarities 3.02
Featuring: Third Doctor, Liz
Synopsis
A woman, a solider, and a Time Lord walk into a bar. One of them is never seen again.
Where has the Doctor gone – and can he be rescued? Liz knows she's his only hope. But she's not the only hunter at large tonight...
Verdict
A Home From Home was a great little Short Trip rarity! I still can't believe that I didn't know the options available to me within this range and I guess the name of it is correct with them being something of a hidden gem. I think the vibe of Season 7 is unlike any other era of the show as it's such a tonal shift and doesn't really feel like anything that came before or after it. That's a really fun place to be and I thought this story slotted in nicely somewhere towards the end. Hell, we're probably post-Inferno with Liz having been at UNIT for half a year by this point and it's good to know that the gap between that serial and Terror of the Autons can be filled. I don't think it contradicts anything we see on screen and that's rather exciting as I think Liz is just wonderful and I can't believe she is only in four televised adventures! I was really impressed with the narration of Stephen Critchlow here as even though his take on the Third Doctor sounds a bit more Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart to me, he did a terrific job in capturing the feeling of Liz. Obviously the voice is going to be difficult with the difference in genders and tone shift that comes with that, but the feel of the character was there in the nuances and some of that credit must also go to the author as well. This is clearly a writer who knows Liz and that helps massively. I think this era is really good to explore for the Doctor as he's in a vulnerable position following his exile at the end of The War Games. He has certain knowledge taken away from him and he really is starting to feel confined on Earth. His escapism being found in Cardle Muir here was really good and it was quite normal for him to be seeking solace amongst others like him. The idea behind an alien community of outcasts and misfits was rather lovely and the Doctor fitted in perfectly. There's an innocent charm to the Third Doctor and that's why an alien community like the one here was just right for him. After thwarting invasion after invasion, he needed a break and who could blame him? His relationship with Gellial was intriguing and there was a feeling of him being a protector for the community. She was also something akin to royalty and when Liz found him so easily, the Doctor knew that something sinister was at play. Matthew using Liz to out the alien community was good and he was after Gellial which immediately set the Doctor into defence mode. He wanted a break but now the threats came to him and it was nice to hear how quickly he was on hand to sort things out. At twenty minutes long, this audio was never going to have too much depth and that naturally did mean a pretty swift conclusion, but the use of the sonic and changing the resonance to increase the camouflage and actually hide Matthew was somewhat unexpected! It was pretty unique which I liked even if it does mean UNIT having to go back and sort things out more permanently in due course, but it was a tad quick to provide full satisfaction. Regardless, a very pleasant twenty minutes or so was spent! A very good listen.
Rating: 8/10


















