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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Terrific time travel tales!!!,
By Beekums "The best kept secret in suburbia!" (Maryland, United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Doctor Who - The Sontaran Experiment / The Genesis of the Daleks [VHS] (VHS Tape)
These may be two of the best Dr. Who eps of all time. Baker really had begun hitting his stride, moving outside the script from time to time. Elisabeth Sladen was one of the few companions who could actually keep up with him in these deviations, although ultimately all companions are "screamers." If you're looking for their best work together, you might want to find a copy of Pyramid of Mars, but back to the topics at hand...
Genesis is classic BBC story telling at its best, written and performed at a time when many broadcast writers had done (and continued) to write for radio. However, 'Who' was benefitting from some excellent set work, with directors who understood that tight settings with the right props could create a huge image in the viewer's mind when budgets and technology did not allow for the kind of FX we now are used to. Our heros are forced to challenge their views of right and wrong, and over how far one may have to go to deal with great evil. Secondary characters provide stories of craven collaboration and heroic challenges to authority. This story also is a good example of why the Daleks became such a fascinating topic over and over again for Doctor Who. Ultimately, they (like evil) never are completely defeated. They have no mercy, only their goal of creating a perfect, Dalek society. The Sontaran Experiment is a little more of a straight forward adventure yarn, again populated by interesting sub characters. The Sontarans, despite their technology and vast numbers, inevitably succumb to their own rigidity. A much better Sontaran episode emerges down the road, when the Doctor becomes president of Galifry, only to turn the whole plant over to the Sontarans! These two tales should make almost anyone a fan of Doctor Who, and the whole Tom Baker era represents much of the best of what that show ever offered.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the best bakers of all time!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Doctor Who - The Sontaran Experiment/The Genesis of the Daleks [VHS] (VHS Tape)
The first story here is The Sontaran Experiment. Sadly, it's rather pointless, and Kevin Lindsay - no matter what Sarah Jane says - looks decidedly different to Linx (his colour, for instance - and his extra finger!!!). The human cast are rathe weak, and Styre's robot looks silly and gets little to do. The fact that story was shot entirely on location is great after the studio-bound Ark In Space. Tom Baker manages well to hide his apparent neck brace (after braking his collar bone somehow, so I'm told) and his performance is brilliant. I suppose it's just an interlude between Ark In Space and the next story, better in every way... Genesis Of The Daleks was a good comeback for the Daleks, after the rather shaky Death To The Daleks. The first Tom Baker story which really caught my attention, it is well written, and Michael Wisher does an outstanding performance as the insane, yet evil Davros. Harry Sullivan is irritating as usual, and Sarah Jane just walks off and befriends the "Mutos" (a rather silly name, like "Norm." Well, I think so....). Tom Baker was really dramatic as the Doctor - a clear sign that he has long since settled into the role of the now superb Fourth Doctor. On the whole, superb.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
"We are entombed, but we live on...!",
By A Customer
This review is from: Doctor Who - The Sontaran Experiment/The Genesis of the Daleks [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Can this really be a Terry Nation script?!? Every so often, there is one Who story that has such impact on the series that one has to call it revisionist continuity. "Genesis" happens to be one those stories. A total rewriting of Dalek history is carried out with style. And one of the great things in this story is the Daleks' creator, Davros, who might equal his villiany and popularity with the Master. Michael Wisher's performance as Davros is asstounding and unforgettable. The Daleks themselves aren't involved in a whole lot, but remember, this really is a Davros story. A MUST for all Who fans.
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