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Doctor Who - The Visitation (DVD)

 
Description: Genre: Television - Doctor Who / Theatrical Release: 1975 / Actors: Peter Davison, Janet Fielding ... / DVD released 19 ... more
Doctor Who - The Visitation (DVD) ... January, 2004 at 2 Entertain Video / Features of the DVD: PAL / Doctor Who: The Visitation is a routine adventure from the show's 19th season, beginning with Peter Davison's Fifth Doctor trying to return air hostess Tegan (Janet Fielding) to Heathrow Airport but materialising the TARDIS just as the Plague is ravaging 17th-century England. Three stranded Terileptils (humanoid-reptilian-fish hybrids in laughable costumes) are planning to wipe out humanity, while the local population have accepted the invader's puzzlingly camp robot for the Grim Reaper incarnate. There's much running around, being imprisoned and escaping again, but little substance in the story bar a return to the original series concept of tying the plot to elements of real history. Trying to find something for all the companions to do stretches the material thin, with the best entertainment coming from Michael Robbins' memorable turn as Richard Mace, an out-of-work actor turned charmingly genial highwayman. The "surprise" ending is predictable, Matthew Waterhouse's Adric as earnestly tiresome as ever and Tegan still tediously grumpy. Sarah Sutton as Nyssa is left too long building a sonic weapon which can vibrate a robot to pieces but doesn't harm the TARDIS or herself, yet Davison goes a long way to redeeming the tale with a charismatic intensity the yarn just doesn't deserve. On the DVD: Doctor Who: The Visitation is presented in the original 4:3 aspect ratio with a good if variable picture. There are numerous unavoidable light trails on the video-shot studio material and some visual distortion on a few scenes. The mono sound is good and extends to an optional isolated presentation of Paddy Kingsland's musical score, a feature complemented by a new 16-minute interview with the composer by fellow Who musician, Mark Ayres. Of greater general interest is a 26-minute reminiscence by director Peter Moffatt covering all the six Doctor Who adventures he helmed. There is a good feature on Eric Saward and on the writing of the show, five minutes of extraordinarily dull Film Trims, detailed Information Text and an automated photo gallery. There are subtitles for both the episodes and a commentary that finds Peter Davison, Janet Fielding, Peter Moffatt, Sarah Sutton and Matthew Waterhouse having great fun bantering their way through the four episodes, a feature that proves far more enjoyable than the serial itself. --Gary S Dalkin

Newest Review: ... into a historical Earth setting and The Visitation is a reasonably good representation of this. It's entirely camp from start ... more

 ... to finish, and often very difficult to take seriously, but it romps along in an enjoyable enough fashion to draw towards a nicely contrived conclusion that explains one of England's more historic moments. The conflict between the primitive Earth people and the alien invader (in this case, terileptils) is sadly rather underused. By brainwashing all the locals with simple little gadgets, the peasants rarely get an opportunity to become aware of what's going on around them and so it is left to one character, Richard Mace...more

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Crowned Review Doctor Who - The Visitation (DVD): We Didn't Start The Fire (990 words)
by - written on 31/03/08 (Very useful, 104 readings)
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The Doctor and his three companions, Adric, Nyssa and Tegan arrive in 17th century England, some 300 years sooner than the errant Time Lord had intended. Venturing only a short distance from the TARDIS, they come across some local villagers burning potassium and sulphur, in a vain attempt to ward off a bout of plague. Pursued by the local peasants, The Doctor and his three friends find themselves taken under the wing of a local character named Richard Mace, who takes them to the safety of his barn. Upon hearing stories of the arrival of a comet a few nights earlier, The Doctor is immediately curious, and his curiosity is aroused further when he finds what appears to be a ...  Read the complete review

vernonpresley
Premium Review A Visit From The Doctor (350 words)
by - written on 10/01/08 (Very useful, 28 readings)
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THE VISITATION is the 4th 'Doctor Who' story starring Peter Davison. It was first broadcast in February 1982. The story, which takes place over 4 episodes, also stars Matthew Waterhouse, Janet Fielding, and Sarah Sutton as his companions Adric, Tegan, and Nyssa respectively. The story takes place over 4 episodes. The plot in this story has The Doctor trying to return Tegan to 20th century Earth (because she's always complaining about wanting to go home), but instead they arrive in the 17th century. Here they come across an alien plot, where a group of Terileptils are trying to wipe out all life on Earth. The story is quite a simple one, although ...  Read the complete review

tange
Premium Review Doctor Who - The Visitation (DVD): I said "empathise", not be silly! (1315 words)
by - written on 03/10/05 (Very useful, 121 readings)
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Peter Davison is my favourite Doctor Who so far. While pining after the new TV series, I thought it was time to review one of my favourite stories and favourite Doctors to keep me going until the Christmas special. The DVD I will be reviewing is The Visitation ~ our copy came from www.sendit.com at the bargain price of £9.99, a saving of a tenner on the recommended retail price of £19.99 (it was £14.99 on Amazon). Released by the BBC, this DVD was released on 19th January 2004 and contains one disc ~ the main feature (a four parter) and the Special Features. If you don’t want to read an outline of the plot then please feel free to jump the next three ...  Read the complete review

 
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