Doctor Who: The Wheel of Fortune (1965)
Season 2, Episode 24
10/10
The Crusade: Episode 3 - wonderful historical drama, sheer class
12 August 2014
Review for all 4 parts:

The Crusade is a four part pure historical adventure starting with The Lion. It is set in 12th Century Palestine, involving King Richard I ('The Lionheart) on crusade and would stand alongside any top BBC period drama. It is pure class with a super cast including Julian Glover (later of Bond villain and Game of Thrones fame) and Jean Marsh that would grace any Shakespearean stage production. The writer David Whitaker is one of Doctor Who's very best and here the script is beautifully written, intelligent and poetic. The director Douglas Camfield is also one of the series best and he is on top form here as are the regular cast.

The story reaches a peak at Episode 3 which must be one of the finest episodes of the first Doctor's era. The other episodes are also top drawer historical drama with exceptional scripts. Perhaps the second and fourth episodes (which you can hear but now only see reconstructions with still photographs as the videos were stupidly wiped) are not quite as strong plot-wise but maintain top standards in every other respect. One or both of those may be a touch below the undoubted full 10/10 level of episodes 1 and 3 but are still 9.5/10 minimum in my ratings.

Sheer class and an unmissable story.
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