Doctor Who - The Two Doctors


General

Medium: DVD
Production Year: 1985
Certification:
Genre: SF; TV; Doctor Who
Region: Region 2
Nationality: UK
Format: PAL
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Cast

Actor/Actress Role
Baker, Colin Doctor Who
TrougHton, Patrick
Bryant, Nicola Peri
Hines, Frazer
Pearce, Jacqueline

Other People

Director: Moffatt, Peter
Producer: Nathan-Turnrer, John
Writer: Holmes, Robert
Composer:
Studio: BBC

Features

Language Tracks: English
Subtitle Languages:
Audio Tracks: Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo
Running Time: 133
Aspect Ratio: 4:3
Widescreen:
Color Mode: Colour
Director's Cut:

Certifications

  • UK:PG

Plot Summary

Doctor Who: The Two Doctors is one of those occasional adventures in which the then-current Doctor joins forces with one of his former incarnations, here Colin Baker's sixth Doctor with Patrick Troughton's second Doctor. In the epic Three Doctors (1972-3) such a team-up faced a suitably overwhelming danger; here the threat is rather less impressive. This adventure starts encouragingly enough, with Troughton and Jamie (Frazer Hines) investigating time-travel experiments on a space station, which endanger the fabric of the universe. Baker's Doctor and Peri (Nichola Bryant) arrive in the aftermath of a massacre and suspect the Timelords; but events lead them to Spain and old enemies the Sontarans. Also involved is alien schemer Chessene (Jacqueline Pearce) in a role not dissimilar to her Servalan from Blake's 7, while John Stratton as Shockeye, a food-obsessed alien "Androgum" chef is vastly entertaining.

Despite location filming in Seville, the three 45-minute episodes eventually stretch the material too thinly, degenerating into some of the most farcical scenes in the history of Who. The story becomes a repetitive series of double-crosses, escapes and pursuits, featuring an unnecessary obsession with cannibalistic comedy-horror. Despite many fine moments along the way The Two Doctors ultimately leaves a Bad Taste.

Comments

Originally Broadcast: 16 th February- 2nd March 1985