Yes, that was the one. Riding on the coat-tails of The Crystal Maze, pretty much.Was Scavengers the gameshow set aboard a space station of some sort?
I thought they were the robots from "The Empty Planet"to me, the two robots were like something out of a children's cartoon or Sarah Jane. Or was that the intention? My 7 year old nephew loved them, but I just cringed as it made me realise that maybe I am getting a bit too old for this show.![]()
That's because they were out of a children's show!
bbc reused them from a kid's show called mission 2110, I assume it saved them a few bob
The robots themselves looked cool - the voices/actors were terrible though and I think would be lost on an American audience (or a Brit such as myself, who has never heard of this so called 'comedy duo')![]()
Yes, that was the one. Riding on the coat-tails of The Crystal Maze, pretty much.
For some reason, this is the version for older contestants - the one I remember was the kids version on CITV... or maybe it wasn't. It's been ages since I saw it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tg1EOWgYgVc
I'm 43 and loved the robots...
Nah. Sacrificied, not murdered. Big diff. Anyway, he might save him later.And did the Doctor outright murder that guy or what? And quite gleefully, too.
(G)Ood. Fun 45 minutes that had plenty of laughs. Liked how we see quickly the doctor picks people up, it should be a lesson to Amy to get on with her life and stop waiting for the him. Solomon was a scum bag who got what was coming to him. It's not the first time the Doctor has sent someone to their death.
That was pretty good, if a little random. I find I enjoy Moffat Who more viewing it as a kind of live-action cartoon, which this episode was in spades. If the story had been done up in hand-drawn animation with lots of Loony Toons squash-and-stretch, I'd probably have loved it.
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.