Nicholas ([info]nhw) wrote,
@ 2006-10-29 07:51:00
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City of Death
Diehard fan though I am, my family was living in the Netherlands in 1979-80 and so I have never seen any of Season Seventeen ("Destiny of the Daleks", "City of Death", "The Creature from the Pit", "Nightmare of Eden", "The Horns of Nimon" and what there is of "Shada"). I have now put this right, as far as I ever intend to, by watching "City of Death", the third Who story to be set in Paris (after "The Reign of Terror" and "The Massacre") but only the first to actually be filmed there, starring the fourth Doctor and the second Romana, very much on top form.

A great deal has been said about this story, so I'll just add that I too liked it; while I still have difficulty deciding between "Genesis of the Daleks" and "The Deadly Assassin" as my favourite story of classic Who, "City of Death" is certainly in my top ten, maybe my top five. Paul Cornell, in the panel that I memorably partly chaired in Dublin in March, singled out Duggan's punch as one of the great moments of Doctor Who, but I'm not sure I can agree: the climactic scenes on the primeval earth actually look a bit naff in comparison to the rest of the story, since they are ostensibly happening outdoors but videotaped rather than filmed. (And as [info]artw pointed out, "Surely the atmosphere would have been unbreathable then?")

And while it would have been nice from a purely plot point of view to have sacrificed some of the padding for a little more exposition at the end, the padding itself is just great to watch. We'll be in Paris next week for a day - looking forward to it!

Edited to add - did anyone else think the incidental music in the first episode had a slight resonace with Gershwin's "An American in Paris"?



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[info]white_hart
2006-10-29 07:23 am UTC (link)
I should really watch that again - I think it's probably the earliest Doctor Who episode I actually remember seeing first time round (my memories are slightly confused because we lived in the US from 1981-83, where the local PBS station only seemed to have the rights to the Tom Baker episodes, and seemed to play one episode a night on a continuous loop).

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[info]uitlander
2006-10-29 08:01 am UTC (link)
This was part of one of the strongest seasons, with Baker in excellent form. City of Death has some lovely moments, despite the rather naff special effects, and remains one of my favourite stories. The dimensionally transcendental head is also one of my favourites.

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[info]ianmcdonald
2006-10-29 09:25 am UTC (link)
Is that the one that has the great line (I mangle horribly here) like 'Thus pass the Jaggaroth, a nasty, vicious, cruel species, the universe wll not miss them?) Or words to that efect?

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[info]nhw
2006-10-29 12:27 pm UTC (link)
Yes, there's certainly a very similar line. Hang on:

"The last of the Jagaroth - a vicious, callous, warlike race. The universe won't miss them" At about 18:30 into episode 4.

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