This is another cider that Sharpy and Steph got me for Christmas.

This is one of those bottles that means what it says when it says ‘dry’! Too dry for me, but the apple flavour is nice.
I was a bit dubious about this one, ’cause I thought it looked like a bit of a grim, depressing historical, but it was actually really enjoyable.
The Doctor and friends arrive in early 17th century Lancashire to find witch trials happening on the orders of a suspicious landowner called Becka, the widow of the previous landlord. Things get worse when King James shows up on his own crusade against witchcraft and has no time for the female Doctor, meaning she ends up getting tried as a witch. The strange happenings turn out to be the work of some aliens (the Morax) imprisoned under Pendle Hill, who were released when Becka tried to chop down a tree that was blocking her view (it was actually a lock). The Doctor eventually traps them again and releases the bodies they were possessing.
There’s a lot of interesting stuff going on here. The Doctor starts off by stating her very firm rule not to interfere with history (a nice callback to The Aztecs!) then immediately breaks it by trying to rescue an accused witch. It’s also fascinating how the writing manages to elicit some sympathy for Becka, rather than just making her a straightforwardly evil villain. King James is AWFUL, but wonderful to watch! He’s played brilliantly by Alan Cumming – conniving and camp with a crush on Ryan.
This is the first time we’ve seen the Doctor actually suffering from not being taken seriously in female form, despite the fact that this series has already visited Earth’s past a couple of times. It’s welcome that it’s finally been addressed, but it’s a bit overdue.
I love that they set the episode on Pendle Hill, the home of English witchcraft! I’ll remember the aliens buried under the ground next time I’m running up the hill during Pendle parkrun.
Graham has all the best lines, as usual (‘Ezekiel.’ ‘Tarantino.’), but it’s yet another episode that’s very light on the companion characterisation for Yasmin and Ryan. Somehow, I don’t think that’s suddenly going to change at this point in the series.
Back to the present day next time!
I was up early this morning for a nice brisk walk to Slimming World, where I found out I’d put on an obscene amount of weight that I don’t want to talk about. Mum reckons it might partly be the scales at the group I go to during Christmas, though, ’cause the same thing happened last year.
Anyway, it spurred me on to cook an actual healthy SW-friendly meal tonight, so Geth and I had a delicious pasta dish. There are some new rules for the Slimming World plan that have come into force this week (everyone is being given an updated book), and the main change is that you can now have two Healthy Extra A choices. I’m slightly dubious about this (I don’t drink coffee every day or have cereal that often, so on non-coffee days I’m likely just to end up doubling my cheese portion, and that can’t be right…can it?), but I’m going to give it a go over the next few weeks and see how it works out.
The rest of the day has been nice and relaxed with lots of background music from Geth’s videogames!

Today’s earworm playlist:
Band Aid – Do They Know It’s Christmas?
Duran Duran – Hungry Like The Wolf
Captain Sensible – Happy Talk
It’s our last phone box post of 2018, and the last in the series of phone boxes from Islington for now!

(Coordinates 51°53’60.9″N, 0°10’36.7″W.)
You can see from the background that these ones are part of a ‘red phone box/red postbox’ double feature, which is always nice.
We’ll move somewhere else for our first phone box of 2019!
Update 26th March 2026: added coordinate link.
My friends Sharpy and Steph kindly gave me some ciders for Christmas, most of which I hadn’t tried, and this is the first of them!

Snails Bank Apple Hog describes itself as a medium cider on the bottle, but I find that it’s dry on arrival and sweet on aftertaste! A very interesting taste.
I’m finally catching up with my reviews of the most recent Doctor Who series in preparation for the New Year’s Day episode!
The Doctor and friends go undercover at the distribution centre for the Kerblam! company, which is a brilliant takeoff of Amazon. They discover that the employees are disappearing, and at first it appears to be the work of the creepy company robots that are everywhere, but it turns out to be a plot for an attempted terrorist attack to protest against robots taking over human jobs by a disgruntled employee who has faked his way into the workforce.
There’s a lot of really cute touches in this episode:
It’s another episode that’s fairly light on characterisation. Graham and Yasmin get some nice moments where they bond with the human employees at Kerblam!, but on the whole, there’s not many opportunities for the companions to shine here – it’s the Doctor’s episode, really.
A historical episode next time!
I’ve had a nice quiet Boxing Day. Geth has been playing Xenoblade Chronicles 2 and so I’ve had that as background music while getting on with my writing and reading today. Looking forward to another day of the same tomorrow!

Today’s earworm playlist:
Levellers – Elation
Mark Ronson and Miley Cyrus – Nothing Breaks Like A Heart
Double cider posts today so I can get them all finished by the end of the year!
I had this cider in Colne the other weekend when we were visiting for Geth’s mum’s birthday. My sister-in-law’s father-in-law, Michael, gave me and Geth some beer and cider as a Christmas present, and I made sure to drink all the cider while I was there so that I wouldn’t have to carry it back home.

Westons Vintage Cider is 8.2% vol. That’s pretty potent, and so my brain was fuzzy after just half a bottle. It had a lovely ‘real cider’ taste though.
This is the cider I was drinking at Electric Dreams. I would have drunk a lot more of it if I hadn’t felt so rotten with my cold that weekend!

Thatchers Haze, like many of the Thatchers ciders I’ve sampled this year, has a good ‘real cider’ taste to it – it’s also very summery, so perhaps not the best choice for this time of year, but I really enjoyed it.
Christmas Day so far has involved lots and lots of present opening (I got so many musical instruments and music books – I’m looking forward to playing them lots over the next year), lots of nice ciders, and a long nap (I only got about three hours of sleep last night – I still had a lot of things that I wanted to get done before Christmas started properly).
After all the Christmas TV (the Strictly special was wonderful) and socialising (the neighbours are coming through later) is done, I’m looking forward to a couple of days spent buried in a book!

Today’s earworm playlist:
Michael Bublé – Santa Claus Is Comin’ To Town
Traditional – Hark The Herald Angels Sing
Traditional – Deck The Halls
Lady Antebellum – A Holly Jolly Christmas
Ariana Grande – Thank You Next
Chicago – If You Leave Me Now