“The Aztecs” (Series 1, Episodes 28-31)
The
early years of Who had some nice pure
historicals, entertaining adventures in the past with no alien involvement
whatsoever. This is one of them, not to
mention a rare occurrence of the TARDIS seeking an Earth locale outside of Western
Europe and the U.S. Barbara is mistaken
for a goddess and tries to change history, Ian lays the smackdown on some Aztec
warriors, and the Doctor accidentally gets engaged. What else could you possibly want?
“The Dalek Invasion of Earth” (Series 2,
Episodes 4-9)
This
Dalek story has some great tension, as everyone’s favorite genocidal pepper pots
take over the Earth of the future, and the Doctor, Susan, Ian, and Barbara aid
the resistance movement. Barbara
executes one of the most badass Dalek take-outs ever performed, and the final
scene between the Doctor and Susan is gorgeous.
“The Reign of Terror” (Series 1, Episodes
38-43)
Team
TARDIS visits the French Revolution!
Perfect vacation spot, right?
Another pure historical, and a terrific one. It’s sadly incomplete, but the DVD has
animated reconstructions of the two missing episodes. Anyway, we get a fabulous disguise by the
Doctor, and everyone tries to make it out with their heads still attached. Good, suspenseful drama, and 18th
century France put less of a strain on the show’s budget than certain other
settings, so the episodes look pretty great too.
“The Space Museum” (Series 2, Episodes 26-29)
Susan
had left the companion trio by this time, but Vicki is a nice addition to the
group. In this serial, the dynamic
quartet gets a glimpse of their own future when the TARDIS jumps a time track
and they see themselves in suspended animation as museum exhibits. Their efforts to prevent the future from
happening make for an interesting, creative story.
“The Romans” (Series 2, Episodes 12-15)
One
more pure historical to finish things off – they really helped keep the format
fresh. Here, the gang gets into trouble
in ancient Rome. There are unspeakably
cute scenes between Ian and Barbara (they so got together in the end, right?),
companions getting thrown to the lions, cases of mistaken identity, and a fire
that the Doctor had absolutely nothing
to do with. Simply wonderful.
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