Been working my way through the first Hartnell season of Doctor Who, in preparation for Swancon. I'm writing mini-reviews of each episode as I go, which will make their way up here at some point, but just had to pause and say that the first episode of Marco Polo blew my socks off all over again.

Steady pace, great characterisation on all the cast, not just regulars or the guests. But both Mark Eden (Polo) and Hartnell deserve special mentions for great performances. Says a lot that I enjoy the story so much with just audio, script, and telesnaps.

Also watched Nigel Kneale's The Stone Tape today, which was also pretty darned cool. The characters were three-dimensional and well realised, and the story was slow but steady. And at times really creepy. Easy to see how it helped inspire Spielberg and Hooper on Poltergeist, and Carpenter on Prince of Darkness (though Kneale thought that film rubbish).

From: [identity profile] kaths.livejournal.com


Ah yes, I listened to Marco Polo a little while ago, and really enjoyed it. There's real quality in some of those very early episodes.

From: [identity profile] dalekboy.livejournal.com


You're clever, sexy, and you listen to missing Doctor Who stories on audio...

How on Earth can you still be single?

From: [identity profile] jocko55.livejournal.com


The Stone tape has a sustained creepiness, that builds up all along. I saw it once years ago and still remember it. Jane Asher is great as the main character. That and the 1957 film The Innocents starring Deborah Kerr are two of the creepiest things I have seen on TV.
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