Doctor Who - Aliens of London
One of my favourite episodes of Doctor Who stars Chris Eccleston who in my opinion made an all too brief appearance as the ninth Doctor. He quit in 2005 after making just one series because he feared being 'typecast'. He added a cheeky down to earth element to the role and made the doctor appear more human. As he is not human and is in fact an alien from the planet Galifrey you may wonder why I consider this a point in his favour. I think Eccleston brought out a quality in the doctor which we can empathise with whilst preserving the fact that he is also so different from us.
In Aliens of London the Doctor takes Rose back home to London to visit her mum. Rose (played by Billie Piper) thinks she has only been gone for a few minutes but in fact has been missing for a year. Her Mum has put up wanted posters and her boyfriend Mickey is suspected of having murdered her!! After the trauma of reunion with her Mum and Mickey an alien spaceship crash-lands on the capital. An alien is rescued and the whole country speculates about what is going on. Soon, the call goes out to the Doctor for help. But meanwhile, all is not well at the heart of the Government — and there are some very strange people populating 10 Downing Street....
The writer, Russel T Davies brings to life the characters of Roses family and boyfriend and explores more than ever before the life and background of Rose as the Doctors companion. No previous companion has received this focus and it certainly adds a more emotional dimension to the storyline.
Keith Boak's directing took a lot of critcism, as did the general tone of the episode. One moment it was emotional, the next amusing, the next embarrassing. However I found these contrasts interesting and funny and they increased my enjoyment.
For example one moment the doctor says (to an alien of the Slitheen race who is disgused as a human)
"Do you mind not farting while I'm saving the world" (in actual fact we discover later that the farting sound is caused by the gas escaping from the Slitheen as he is too big to squeeze comfortably into human skin)
Then the tone is emotional again as Rose says about the doctor -
"He's not my boyfriend, he's much more.....important than that"
Doctor Who originally ran from 1963-1989 and then remained dormant as a TV series until its relaunch in 2003. Let's hope David Tennant as the 10th Doctor decides to stay a bit longer than his predecessor.
In Aliens of London the Doctor takes Rose back home to London to visit her mum. Rose (played by Billie Piper) thinks she has only been gone for a few minutes but in fact has been missing for a year. Her Mum has put up wanted posters and her boyfriend Mickey is suspected of having murdered her!! After the trauma of reunion with her Mum and Mickey an alien spaceship crash-lands on the capital. An alien is rescued and the whole country speculates about what is going on. Soon, the call goes out to the Doctor for help. But meanwhile, all is not well at the heart of the Government — and there are some very strange people populating 10 Downing Street....
The writer, Russel T Davies brings to life the characters of Roses family and boyfriend and explores more than ever before the life and background of Rose as the Doctors companion. No previous companion has received this focus and it certainly adds a more emotional dimension to the storyline.
Keith Boak's directing took a lot of critcism, as did the general tone of the episode. One moment it was emotional, the next amusing, the next embarrassing. However I found these contrasts interesting and funny and they increased my enjoyment.
For example one moment the doctor says (to an alien of the Slitheen race who is disgused as a human)
"Do you mind not farting while I'm saving the world" (in actual fact we discover later that the farting sound is caused by the gas escaping from the Slitheen as he is too big to squeeze comfortably into human skin)
Then the tone is emotional again as Rose says about the doctor -
"He's not my boyfriend, he's much more.....important than that"
Doctor Who originally ran from 1963-1989 and then remained dormant as a TV series until its relaunch in 2003. Let's hope David Tennant as the 10th Doctor decides to stay a bit longer than his predecessor.
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2 Comments:
I also think Ecclestone should have stayed longer. I undertand he didn't want to be stuck in the role as the danger exists for actors playing such well known characters - but just one more series wouldn't have done any harm.
Having said that, no matter how long Tennant stays, he'll never be an adequate replacement for the great Tom Baker!
I dunno, Peter Davis you have to admit was pretty good too...
I mean, he was wearing CELERY. <3
But yes, Tom Baker was excellent. I favor David Tennant for Doctor Who though. It might be because he was my "first", but also because he really does bring life and feeling to the character.
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