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Doctor who, Inferno: Jon Pertwee retro review

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

The Doctor, played by Jon Pertwee, is trying to keep an eye on a group of scientists are dabbling in elements that always lead to some kind of disaster. Yes, they are trying to penetrate the Earth’s crust.

In a secluded location the Government is carrying out secretly drilling operations to tap an ancient power source know as ‘Stahlman’s Gas’. This has been around since the dawn of the universe. At the same time the Doctor is trying to ‘kick start’ his Tardis with the power from the onsite power station.

All is not well, a humble engineer gets exposed to a mysteries green liquid and is transformed into a feral primordial man, that is so hot that everything, bar his clothing seems to be burned.

During one of his experiments with the Tardis he is transport to a parallel earth that is ruled by a powerful dictatorship. In this we see a one eyed Brigadier who is anything but nice and Liz Shaw as authoritarian Section Leader Shaw.

This Earth is suffering the same problems as The Doctor’s Earth in our dimension but they are advanced.

The Doctor struggles to try to save the parallel Earth, but it is too late but not for our Earth.

The Doctor returns to his own dimension and uses the lessons he has learned to save the day.

This episode has the full array of the Jon Pertwee era, Liz Shaw as his assistant, the Brigadier, Sergeant Benton and of course random shooting at creatures and The Doctor!

A brilliant story line that will make old and new fans smile!

Doctor Who : The Time Warrior Retro review Jon Pertwee

Saturday, May 24th, 2008

As many of you will know the latest instalment of David Tennant’s Doctor Who has been postponed until next weekend, for the abomination know as ‘Eurovision’. So in it’s place I am going to start a side line of recommendations to ‘classic’ Doctor Who, to begin with I am going to give you a run down of the brillant story, ‘The Time Warrior.

The Time Warrior stars Jon Pertwee as the Doctor, dressed in a Green velvet jacket and a fetching bow tie. This story line sees the first encounter with the race know as the Sontaran (Recently portrayed in the David Tennant two parter – The Sontaran Stratagem ) where by a fleet commander called ‘Linx’ has crashed in middle Ages England and is attempting to rebuilt his spaceship with the aid of a corrupt lord who is tempted by ‘advanced’ weaponry. In order to rebuilt his craft he is steeling equipment and people from a Unit base. The Doctor is sent to resent to investigate and he follows Linx back to the Norman castle where he is treated as a Wizard.

Other features of this episode are the introduction of a new assistant, Sarah Jane Smith, and some exciting sword play by John Pertwee. The special effects may appear dated but the story, dialogue and action makes this a classic.

Doctor Who previous Doctor Jon Pertwee introduction (101)

Tuesday, May 20th, 2008

Many current fans of Doctor Who may not be entirely aware of the length and sheer quality of the previous Doctor Who series.

One of my personal favourites is Jon Pertwee’s take on the ‘Third Doctor‘. For the majority of Jon Pertee’s time as the Doctor, the Doctor is stuck, marooned on earth by his fellow Timelords. They have stripped the knowledge that allows him to operate his Tardis away from him.

Although, he still has his own sidekicks, probably the most famous and liked of which is ‘Jo‘ who he first met in story arch ‘Terror of the Autons‘. Along with his assistant(s) he also has his own transport, rather ironically, the car is very similar to the one recently portrayed in ‘The Wasp and the Unicorn.’ Except it is sunset yellow and called ‘Bessie’.

And, let’s not forget the Brigadier whose disbelief in what the Doctor does or what his enemy’s do makes a comical element, especially with the comical ironic catch phrase, ‘Now look here Doctor!’.