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Review: City of Death [1979] PDF Print E-mail
Written by Ben   
Monday, 01 March 2010 13:41

 

In the Big Finish production, The Lost Stories: The Nightmare Fair, Colin Baker's Doctor says he knew "a person who liked to knock down walls ... in Paris", a reference to Duggan.

This is a good story full of action and amazing special effects . Im sure there must be an adventure somewhere that ruins the cannon of this one with the Scaroth creating life on earth through the explosion.

I loved the scenes filmed at wookey hole doubling up as the earth 400-million years ago.

Duggan is an amazing character and should have had a spin off show called Duggan Strikes back , With him solving more art crimes with the cafe as his base and the two french men in the background as his sidekicks.

John Cleese pulled me out of it a bit and would rather an extra would be reviewing the Tardis as a piece of art.

Why did the Doctor park his Tardis so far away ?

This was never actually filmed in paris and most of the exteriors were boreham wood.

Extras

The comedy with the Scaroth should have lasted one minute.

 

All in All i give this adventure a massive 8/10

 

Last Updated on Monday, 01 March 2010 13:46
 
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