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Description: Genre: Television - Doctor Who / Theatrical Release: 1975 / Actors: Tom Baker, Louise Jameson ... / DVD released 28 ... more Newest Review: ... giant rats, and a time-travelling war criminal, in a way which would only seem right in Doctor Who! One of my favourite ... more |
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by vernonpresley - written on 08.01.08 (Very useful, 26 readings)
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THE TALONS OF WENG-CHIANG is the 17th 'Doctor Who' story starring Tom Baker, and was first broadcast in February - April 1977. The story also stars Louise Jameson as his companion Leela. The story is told over 6 episodes. The plot has The Doctor and Leela appearing in London in 1888 and getting involved in the investigation of the murder of a cabby and the disappearance of some girls. This leads to giant rats, and a time-travelling war criminal, in a way which would only seem right in Doctor Who! One of my favourite aspects of this story is gothic nature of the story, which is clearly inspired by the stories of Fu Manchu by Sax Rohmer. This story is ...
by hogsflesh - written on 25.02.06 (Very useful, 122 readings)
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This is a Doctor Who adventure first broadcast in early 1977, starring Tom Baker. It’s held in very high esteem by fans, and has been voted the best ever Who story. It’s highly entertaining, and is one of the few Doctor Who stories that I feel I can recommend to people who aren’t fans. Yes, the production values aren’t so great by today’s standards; and the picture quality has that 70s BBC look that has dated badly; and the pacing of the story (which takes place over six 25-minute long episodes) is very different to what you’d see nowadays. But the story has enough lunatic inventiveness to keep you interested, and as an example of family-friendly horror there’s not much ...





