I'm one day behind, due to Young Frankenstein last night. Because of that, I'm doing two episodes today. So, here goes.
The Invasion, episode 1, originally aired 11/02/68
Written by Kit Pedler and Derrick Sherwin
Directed by Douglas Camfield
The Tardis reforms, and the Doctor, Jamie, and Zoe are in the control room. The viewer shows Earth's moon, and then missiles coming straight at them. They pass by harmlessly, and they go on about their business.
The Tardis lands in Britain in the 1970s. But it's invisible. The crew depart, and find a mooing cow. They hitch a ride into London in the back of a lorry (Brit slang for "truck").
In London, they arrive at the home of Professor Travers, an old friend of the Doctor's (story: "Web of Fear"). Unfortunately, he's gone to America for a year, and a colleague of his, Professor Watkins, is saying there. They meet his niece Isobel, who is a fashion model.
She starts taking pictures of Zoe, who finds herself rather enjoying modeling. Jamie and the Doctor go to find Watkins at his workplace, leaving the women behind.
Inside the building, the two are gassed, then taken to a man called Vaughn, Tobias Vaughn. They have a chat, and he gives Jamie a transistor radio, saying they've sold over ten million of them so far. They are escorted out, never having seen Watkins.
After they're gone, Vaughn opens a secret passageway in his office. There is something shining in the darkness, and the music takes on a sinister, yet electronic tone. There's something alien afoot.
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First off, the obvious. Now, we already know there were many episodes dumped by the BBC, and the videos are lost. This serial is a test. See, there are 8 episodes. 6 of them still exist. The audio still remains for the other two. Well, via flash animation, the two lost episodes were reconstructed, and we get a sort of cartoon version for episodes 1 and 4 of this story. What could have been done in a tremendously cheesy sort of way was actually rather nicely done, and I liked it.
Now, there is a real sense of danger here. But there's something else. An error, perhaps? At the end of the previous story, Mind Robber, the Tardis reforms, and they have a passenger, the man named the Master. At the very beginning of this episode, the Tardis reforms again. But without the guest. So, something's up. Maybe there is a missing adventure set between the two stories, where the Tardis gets blown up again, but it's such a big deal that I kind of think they'd say something about it happening.
But anyway, I like what I see so far, and it's exciting already. And there are seven episodes left.
Finally, about the mooing cow. I know it's just a coincidence, but it's funny anyway. I'm currently reading a book called Percy Jackson: The Titan's Curse. The main character, Percy, is the son of the Greek sea god Poseidon. He's just rescued an animal that now follows him around the ocean. The front end is a cow, the back end is some kind of sea slug, and it goes around saying "Mooo Moo Moooooo" ... and it thinks Percy is its personal protector.
No connection between the stories, it's just a funny (to me) coincidence.
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The Invasion, episode 2 - originally aired 11/09/68
Two men in a car are following The Doctor and Jamie as they run down the street.
Zoe is worried about her friends, saying "If there's trouble to be found, The Doctor and Jamie can't miss it." Isobel offers to go with her to look for them. Relieved, Zoe takes her up on this and away they go.
But they've already been captured. By UNIT! The Brig has sent for them, and it's a joyous reunion. The Brig tells them he's been investigating IEM (the company Vaughn's in charge of). Lots of people go into the building, but some never come out.
Which is exactly when Isobel and Zoe enter the building. They find the computer receptionist. Zoe does her best Captain Kirk impression, and the machine goes boom. Vaughn, laughing, invites them upstairs.
Back at Travers' home, The Doctor and Jamie look for the women. They find sandwiches, then the Doctor investigates Jamie's transistor radio. They find a note saying they're at IEM, and they take off.
The women are talking with Vaughn. He threatens them, and they are carted off with security.
The Doctor and Jamie sneak back into the IEM building, but not in time to save Isobel and Zoe, who are put in some kind of weird caskets. They remind me of the Psi Corps capsules from Babylon 5, where telepaths were held in suspended animation.
The Doctor and Jamie hear what they think is female screaming and run off to help - and get taken prisoner by security.
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A quarter of the way through this story, and still no Cybermen. I almost think the writers were holding back in the awesomeness, so they'd get a bigger bang for their buck when the Cybs do appear.
Not really a complaint, but I'm getting a War Machines vibe here. Once again, a corporation in London sells its stuff everywhere, and tries to take over the world. The tenth Doctor's Partners in Crime uses a similar storyline. I think if I lived in London, I'd fricken move as far away as possible.
There are some great continuity references here, and now I'm looking forward even more to the Lost in Time episodes.