"This is about the numbers."
Writers: Lauren Mooney & Stewart Pringle
Format: Audio
Released: November 2022
Series: Torchwood Monthly 67
Featuring: Ianto
Synopsis
Mysterous signals lead Torchwood to the Moil. 4-1-8-4. Greg likes countryside walks and recording the songs of birds. 3-6-2-7. No one knows the secret of the numbers stations. 1-2-0-5.
How long has Ianto Jones been trapped in the boiler room? 9-7-2-3. Reality is collapsing. 3-5-8-1.
The Lincolnshire Poacher is waiting.
Verdict
The Lincolnshire Poacher was another excellent episode to continue my way through the monthly range of Torchwood from Big Finish! This was actually one of the rare occasions where I read the synopsis prior to listening to the story and I just knew it was going to be a good one. Let’s be honest though, I think this range is one of the most consistently strong that Big Finish offer as there rarely is a bad instalment. This followed up my listening of Torchwood: SUV yesterday with another Ianto story which is unique scheduling but he’s a great character so I won’t complain with getting more Gareth David-Lloyd for two consecutive days! This was a very different kind of episode and it felt like Ianto was definitely more established in his role at Torchwood. The focus was on Greg who was a really intriguing and quite troubled character. The mystery surrounding the numbers was very strong and when Greg referenced block transfer computation I was immediately taken back to Logopolis which is something that brings me incredibly fond memories. It’s one of my favourite stories as it has so much nostalgia for me as the second ever Classic serial that I saw. It’s brilliant to hear maths being used as a way to actually physically alter the universe and surroundings. There’s also something just incredibly unnerving and chilling about hearing a chain of numbers read aloud. We know they mean something but the way in which Greg lured Ianto into caring about them when he was desperately pleading for him and Torchwood to find them was superb. Greg was then just stringing Ianto along as he was unable to sleep and needed to know about them from this strange and mysterious man! I thought it was fun that Greg was continuously finding ways to phone Ianto and that even went beyond being able to call Torchwood Three directly! Ianto’s reaction to that alone was very amusing and the flashback later in the episode with him asking Jack to investigate and spend a night in the countryside. I thought we were going to have a Countrycide connection then which would have worked but it was no problem that this didn’t arise. The Moil was a fascinating concept and I liked that it was seen as almost a tear which with the proximity to the Rift would be logical. Later finding out that it was basically made up of Greg’s memories and he’d also become part of it so much so that it was comprised of him was pretty disturbing! It showed the extent his mental toil had on him and he basically reached a point of essentially exhaustion by the conclusion of the episode. I thought that was a little bit of a quick twist around to put Ianto in control after initially suffering in the Moil for what he was told was three months, and that’s probably the only reason this didn’t get full marks for my rating. It was very close! The atmosphere throughout was really strong and felt dark and chilling right from the off which was fantastic. I was a big fan. Overall, an excellent listen!
Rating: 9/10


















