Battlefield marks the beginning of the final season in the
classic era. The beginning of the end so to speak. If you’re a regular reader
of my blog then you will know that I love stats and the gap between the
twenty-fifth and twenty-sixth seasons is the shortest since the season fifteen
and sixteen break. That’s 245 days if you’re interested. Back to the episode and
this episode marks the final appearance of Nicholas Courtney in Doctor Who. No
I am not counting the 1993 Dimension in Time special or the 2008 Sarah Jane
Adventures story. The Brigadier was last seen in the twentieth anniversary special
and has now left UNIT.
Battlefield is another story that I think has a bit of a bad
reputation. I for one have had many problems with this story over the years.
Only watching it because it’s the last Brigadier story. I think that one of the
problems that I have is all the business with the Doctor being Merlin or the
suggestion of such a thing. This episode also sees the final TARDIS scene in
the classic era and it’s very dimly lit which is what makes the scene
atmospheric. The Doctor is in less than a humorous mood at the beginning of
this episode. This is confirmed with the line of “It has a graveyard stench is which
he gives when he looks at the UNIT site. Sylvester McCoy has really become very
good as delivering.
When the Brigadier realises that the Doctor is around, you
can almost see the sparkle in his eye. It really doesn’t take long for him to
get back into his uniform. There is a nice scene between him and Doris where
she basically says that he cares more about playing soldier than the home they
have. It’s weird seeing the Brigadier’s wife Doris. After years and years of
her name been mentioned it’s nice to be able to put a face to the name.
It would be wrong of me not to mention the return of Jean
Marsh who played Sara Kingdom in The Daleks Master Plan in 1965. We don’t see
much of her sadly but I think she is such a good actress that even when she is
just a face on a screen she can act just as good as everyone else. Angela Bruce
has the unenviable task of playing the new Brigadier. Although she is sharing
the role later on she is the one in charge and I think that she does a sound
job in this episode. I like how she uses the word shame to clearly hide an
expletive that couldn’t be used even when everyone is watching Corrie. Ling Tai
plays Shou Yuing who for all intents a purposes seems to be a ready-made
companion. She gets on well with Ace from the get go, has the same attitude and
she has very good on screen presence.
The cliffhanger is quite good as it comes after an
intriguing scene about the Doctor being thought of as Merlin. Overall it’s a perfectly good opening episode.
There is plenty to like but I get the feeling that things wont keep going well
for long. Maybe that’s the pessimist in me but time will tell.
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