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DOCTOR DR WHO DELTA AND THE BANNERMEN 2009 SEASON 24

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Item specifics

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Director
Chris Clough
Franchise
Doctor Who
Film/TV Title
Doctor Who (1963 TV series)
Studio
BBC
Aspect Ratio
4:3 Full Frame
Format
DVD
Language
English
Release Year
2009
Actor
Ken Dodd, Hugh Lloyd, Sylvester McCoy, Stubby Kaye
Genre
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Run Time
74 mins
Season
24
Certificate
PG

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  • Lightweight yarn, generally below average but watchable

    I saw this story on its original broadcast in 1987. I have watched it a few times over the past 33 years. For much of that time it remained unchallenged as the worst story I had ever seen (I nearly stopped watching the series in 1987 because of it). Time has been slightly kind to it but a lot of the elements I didn't like still remain - Ken Dodd adds nothing to the story; various members of the guest cast either mark time in their roles or give it 110% (ie overdo it); the alien birth (which reminded me of V at the time) works better than it did on V but still fails to impress; the life cycle of the princess does not work for me; Billy's transformation doesn't work. There are some good elements though - episode 2 is the best of the three and is slightly more watchable. Sylvester McCoy is ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-ownedSold by: jjwakaday

  • Not one of the best

    Well, I like Doctor Who, but this adventure is one of the weaker efforts. Sylvester McCoy as The Doctor seems uneasy in the role (he's much more comfortable in the role in the next season) and there's no real logic to the other characters.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: dodax-uk

  • Direct and to thepoint.

    Entertaining story made better by a funny cameo from Ken Dodd. Fairly good 1950's atmosphere as a backdrop and Sylvester MCcoy's Doctor is engaging and an improvement on his unfortunate predecessor. The Bannermen are enjoyable villains and Delta a credible heroine.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-ownedSold by: webuybooks

  • Standard 1980s Doctor Who fare

    Even back in 1987 as a twelve year old watching this for the first time, I remember being concerned that some episodes of "Doctor Who" were just a little bit too "silly". It hadn't been more than a couple of weeks since Richard Briers completely went overboard as the Chief Caretaker in "Paradise Towers", but at least I still respect him as an actor from his days on "The Good Life". When I heard that Ken Dodd had been cast in this story I really was worried that the series was being ground into the dirt. I can't even take him seriously as a comedian or entertainer. The only time he made me laugh was when he got sent down for tax evasion. Amazingly enough though in what was probably his first (and probably only) semi-serious acting role, the self-styled Squire of Knotty Ash doesn't come ...

  • Better story than you might think.

    Delta and the Bannermen was first transmitted in 1987 as part of the 24th season of Doctor Who, and Sylvester McCoy's first full series. This season is usually regarded by many as the worst in the shows entire history. However I do regard this one as the best of season 24 and of the McCoy era. There are some great guest actors on disply in this story, and the story itself has some original and fresh approaches. If it's high drama and atmosphere you're looking for then this isn't the story for you. If you like your Doctor Who camp, fun and humourous with a slight touch of drama then this one's for you. 4/5