Picking straight up from Volume One, the Pertwee years and the transition into the ... more
scarf-wearing Baker are covered. It was perhaps the greatest period of change for the series: colour, Earth-bound setting, a greater sense of continuity and behind-the-s...
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Advantages: Addictive watching, fast paced show with a good sense of humour Disadvantages: Weak plots, poor choice of "baddies"
Intro
DoctorWho is a BBC Science Fiction show created in the 1960s, cancelled in the late '80s and relaunched in 2005.
DoctorWho focuses on a main character known as "The Doctor" an alien with a human appearance who has the ability to travel through time and space in a spaceship called a TARDIS.
The Doctor has the ability to create a new body, often with a new personality (known as "regenerating") in order to cheat death. Christopher Eccleston played the Ninth Doctor in the 2005 relaunch, and has now been replaced by the Tenth Doctor, played by David Tennant (Casanova, Blackpool).
NewNewDoctor
The Tenth Doctor is just as engaging as the previous Doctor. He reveals a friendly, extrovert personality in the first volume of the second series, topped a manic grin and just as much energy for adventure as the Ninth Doctor ...
a spaceship lands in the Thames. They discover the pig-like driver of the shop was being controlled by a higher authority - the Slitheen family, who had taken over Parliament. The Doctor and Rose must stop rthese creatures before they destroy not only the whole of London, but the whole of the World!
WORLD WAR THREE (part two of two)
The invasion of the Slitheen has turned into a war, and things are beginning to get hectic. Along with MP Harriet Jones, the Doctor and Rose have to save the world outnumbered. But when Jackie and Mickey step in, its time to get tough! Can these ghastly creatures from raxacoricaphalapitorious be put to a stop?
DALEK
The Doctor and Rose think they are in an ordinary sci-fi Museum, until they meet the owner, Henry Van Statten. From that moment, thet know something was not quite right! BThen they come across ...
Advantages: Great continuance and action Disadvantages: First story could have been 1 episode, not 2
As I explained in my last review, I only started watching this series, as I was forced to by my wife. However, I was an instant fan, and watched a number of episodes back to back. The first 3 episodes very much set the scene for the introduction of Christopher Eccleston as the Doctor, the last of the Time Lord race from a planet far away, and Rose, the Doctor's latest companion on his travels through time.
There are 3 episodes on this, the second DVD of the 1st new series. The first two episodes are one story, with a first part and a second part. The third episode here, episode 6 of the series, sees the return of one of the Doctor's most famous enemies. The episode is entitled Dalek!
Episodes 4 & 5 - Aliens Of London & World War Three
These 2 episodes form just the one story, and it is a change from the last two episodes in that ...
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