So here we go then. The Tom Baker Era has arrived and to kick things off, it’s his debut adventure. And what a debut it was. Unlike some other Doctor’s, The Fourth Doctor takes very little time to get over his Regeneration and almost instantly strikes up a rapport with Sarah which would continue throughout the rest of their time together on the show. I also like the rewritten shoe scene from Spearhead From Space and the nose gag in the mirror as well. Plus the introduction of Harry was also quite funny. It was also good to see The Brigadier back on form in this and even Benton gets a promotion!
What I really like about the early Tom Baker stories is the fresh and engaging way he portrayed the role. There is none of the domineering façade that would come later on. It’s just a straight forward, humourous portrayal that was as radically different from Jon Pertwee as you could possibly get. The sprawling, mucking about with random things disguised his intelligence and his eccentricity always makes me feel from watching this that The Doctor was well and truly back after five years away. No over-moralising, no sickening speeches, it’s almost back to The Doctor from the 60’s.
Much as I hate the Earthbound stories, I think it was a good idea to start the Fourth Doctor’s Era of with an adventure that was Pertwee-esque in nature. Had this been a Pertwee Era story, I’d very much have rated it as one of the better ones. Professor Kettlewell is an excellent, if flawed character, and I love it when he told The Brig to keep quiet! Miss Winters is the first in a superb line of female villains from Tom Baker’s Era and off course, the King Kong parody between The Robot itself and Sarah was an interesting one.
The one big thing that lets the story down is the effects. In some stories, you can overlook it if they are bad but it’s difficult not to in this one. The superimposed tank at the end of part 3 is just awful. The CSO to realise the Robot at it’s enormous size is dodgy, including the puppet Sarah.
The last scene was a superb set up for the rest of the Season. The biggest shame for me is that we didn’t ever get to see Harry inside the TARDIS mucking up the controls between now and the next adventure.
Not a bad debut story for the Fourth Doctor. It wasn’t the best one Baker ever did but it wasn’t the worst either.
What I really like about the early Tom Baker stories is the fresh and engaging way he portrayed the role. There is none of the domineering façade that would come later on. It’s just a straight forward, humourous portrayal that was as radically different from Jon Pertwee as you could possibly get. The sprawling, mucking about with random things disguised his intelligence and his eccentricity always makes me feel from watching this that The Doctor was well and truly back after five years away. No over-moralising, no sickening speeches, it’s almost back to The Doctor from the 60’s.
Much as I hate the Earthbound stories, I think it was a good idea to start the Fourth Doctor’s Era of with an adventure that was Pertwee-esque in nature. Had this been a Pertwee Era story, I’d very much have rated it as one of the better ones. Professor Kettlewell is an excellent, if flawed character, and I love it when he told The Brig to keep quiet! Miss Winters is the first in a superb line of female villains from Tom Baker’s Era and off course, the King Kong parody between The Robot itself and Sarah was an interesting one.
The one big thing that lets the story down is the effects. In some stories, you can overlook it if they are bad but it’s difficult not to in this one. The superimposed tank at the end of part 3 is just awful. The CSO to realise the Robot at it’s enormous size is dodgy, including the puppet Sarah.
The last scene was a superb set up for the rest of the Season. The biggest shame for me is that we didn’t ever get to see Harry inside the TARDIS mucking up the controls between now and the next adventure.
Not a bad debut story for the Fourth Doctor. It wasn’t the best one Baker ever did but it wasn’t the worst either.
