Running Through Corridors: Rob And Toby's Marathon Watch of Doctor Who (Volume 1: the 60s)
The book Running Through Corridors: Rob And Toby's Marathon Watch of Doctor Who (Volume 1: the 60s) was written by authors Robert Shearman, Hadoke, Toby Here you can read free online of Running Through Corridors: Rob And Toby's Marathon Watch of Doctor Who (Volume 1: the 60s) book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Running Through Corridors: Rob And Toby's Marathon Watch of Doctor Who (Volume 1: the 60s) a good or bad book?
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1: The 60s) The Ice Warriors episode oneR: The first few minutes of the adventure are a bit disorientating. You’ve got all these scientists dressed in weird swirly designed costumes getting panicked about copious amounts of technobabble. It looks like sci-fi with a capital S and a capital F... and yet there’s one little thing that grounds it. And it’s that Peter Barkworth, as base-leader Clent, hobbles about with a stick. These may be people from the distant future, and they may be talking about... ionisation and stuff, but they’re human, and with human frailties.And what’s clever about the episode is that it contrasts the Very Very Futuristic – all the shiny computers and clinical sets – with the Very Very Old. It all takes place, rather bizarrely, in an old Georgian house for one thing, if only to make all this ionisation talk sound all the more incongruous. And, of course, it deals with a prehistoric figure buried in the ice. It’s all the odder to have this caveman era giant resurrected somewhere another thousand years or so in the future – it only emphasises the yawning history between them.
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