Dr Who: Space Museum/Chase DVD Review
Dr Who - The Space Museum/ The Chase
Rating: PG
Released by BBC and Roadshow Home
Entertainment
It's back to 1965 and the very first
Doctor in this double release set which continues to see Classic Dr Who released
on DVD.
In The Space Museum,a vast museum of
relics - along with their own future selves - causes problems for the TARDIS
crew and in The Chase, the Daleks once again return as they chase the time
travellers through the vortex and stop at nothing in trying to exterminate their
enemies.
How much you'll appreciate these releases
depends on how much of a Who fan you are - and how far you're willing to suspend
disbelief. With 60s Who, it's about forgetting we have great technology these
days which brings the stories to life with effects - in "those days" it was
about having this original show on TV the likes of which had never been seen
before. Sure it's slightly slow and not as pacy as you'd like - but it's as
inventive and imaginative as ever.
Extras: A great bunch once again off set any minor
niggles with this release - a look at the departure of characters Barbara and
Ian, a look at the appeal of the Daleks and a tribute to William Hartnell are
just three of the plethora of features on the set.
Rating: 6/10
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