An average Hartnell tale. The good Doctor himself turns in the usually high quality performance. Sadly the same cannot be said of his companions. Why did anyone think that Peter Purves could act???
The story itself is typical 60's SF. A nostalgic piece of TV for some, but largely one for the fans only.
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I have a 19-month-old daughter who watches this video over and over, giggles and enjoys it, loves it - a sweet and wholesome tape for young children to watch often.
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The Two Ronnies are as always in a class of their own. If it's the amazingly funny Big armchair joke sketches or the very well thought out complicated sketches you like .. they are all here in all their glory...
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A perfect video by far. I too became so engrossed. It is good to see the return of Noddy. Very colourful and a really good video. The solution to have a quiet afternoon with the kids - good for adults too.
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Part 2 of the sixth season of "Buffy The Vampire Slayer" continues the themes of adult life and self-destruction introduced in Part 1. Season Six rubbed the fans up the wrong way because it was the Slayer and her friends who were the Big Bad this season, making wrong decisions, splitting apart and becoming weak to the point where the pathetic "Evil Trio" could actually pose a threat to them. Though it makes for depressing viewing sometimes, especially in filler episodes, it all eventually comes together in style.
The main characters continue to be well-fleshed out and are fun to watch, although Dawn (Michelle Trachtenberg) and Tara (Amber Benson) are as good as left out for most of the action. Tara was a sweetly mellow presence, but never really developed ... Read More:
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