Classic Rewatch: Mawdryn Undead
Joined by friend Don Klees of Acorn Media, we revel in the time-manipulations and character performances of this Season 20 gem.
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Joined by friend Don Klees of Acorn Media, we revel in the time-manipulations and character performances of this Season 20 gem.
With a rattle and a hiss, and a pair of sweet crystal pendants, we return to Tegan’s ‘little problem’ with the Mara.
Season 20 drops us into the middle of a right mess: identity theft on Gallifrey, terror in the Netherlands, and a certain renegade Time Lord.
Season 19 closes with a story that has too much of some things, not enough of others, and a thing or two that never should have been.
We spelunk caverns and then explore the corridors of a 26th century freighter in this 1982 nail-biter that sees the return of a certain silver menace.
In a fast-paced and equally quickly-resolved two-part story, our TARDIS classroom arrives in 1920s England for a cricket match and a bit of masquerade murder.
The entire TARDIS classroom is back in session, but the history lessons are rather anachronistic in a trip to Heathrow that failed to meet Tegan’s expectations.
There’s an abundance of concurrent crazy to contend with in the Series 19 off-world adventure, from colonists, to dream-invaders, to Adric trying to pilot an emotionally-driven safari robot suit.
We delve into the Fifth Doctor’s first post-regeneration story, involving a trio of nefarious space-frog-avocados and more than a bit of concerning cultural and racial depictions.
With the unraveling of a scarf and the donning of a smart cricket jumper, the Fifth Doctor’s era begins in earnest in the opening story of Season 19.