With the Doctor missing, Ian, Barbara and Vicki find themselves in danger from the Moroks while the Xerons also try to make contact with them.With the Doctor missing, Ian, Barbara and Vicki find themselves in danger from the Moroks while the Xerons also try to make contact with them.With the Doctor missing, Ian, Barbara and Vicki find themselves in danger from the Moroks while the Xerons also try to make contact with them.
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William Hartnell
- Dr. Who
- (credit only)
David Williscroft
- Xeron
- (as David Wolliscroft)
- Director
- Writers
- Glyn Jones
- Sydney Newman(uncredited)
- Donald Wilson(uncredited)
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Did you know
- TriviaThe Doctor is absent from this episode in order to give William Hartnell a holiday during production.
- GoofsThe liquid in Sita's glass does not move when he drinks, and the glass makes a hollow thud when he bangs it on the table, even though it is supposedly full. The glass, and its contents, are clearly a prop.
- Quotes
Barbara Wright: All we do is stand around saying, "this whole thing is a nightmare." Why don't we do something?
- ConnectionsFeatured in Defending the Museum (2010)
Featured review
The Space Museum: Episode 3 - Very interesting first episode followed by 3 very disappointing episodes
Review of all 4 parts:
The Space Museum
This adventure has a reputation for going downhill after its excellent first episode. I can see why so many people say that as that is EXACTLY what happens.
Episode 1 has the brilliantly interesting idea of the time travelling crew questioning how their actions can alter a future they have glimpsed but episodes 2 to 4, whilst not bad overall, are below usual high Doctor Who standards in many ways.
The TARDIS crew debate whether to act one way or another or even to do nothing, not knowing what actions may save them from the fate they have seen ahead in their future. This creates much interest in Episode 1 but is not explored well in the later episodes.
Unfortunately, episodes 2 to 4 are more or less just a pretty uninspired adventure dragging out the wait to see what their final fate will be with not much interesting happening in between. This contrasts with the great concept for the first part.
There are some decent elements in the later episodes but the standard is far below the first part of the story. This is largely due to the bad acting of the main villain and his fellow 'Moroks' who are all very wooden. The Moroks are embarrassing I think and they spoil what would otherwise only be a very unexceptional but perfectly acceptable few episodes. It still is not terrible but it is a let down after such a promising start because it doesn't continue as well and the Moroks are very weak.
All in all the adventure has one very good idea which it set up really well in episode 1 but then being undermined by the rest of the story leaving it as failing to reach its potential.
It is one of my less favourite Hartnell stories but certainly not a total dud. There are far worse stories around and I would happily rewatch this rather than most stuff on TV nowadays 👍🏻 Worth watching for the first episode alone.
My Ratings: Episode 1 - 8.5, Episode 2 - 5.5, Episode 3 - 5.5, Episode 4 - 5.5.
Overall average - 6.25/10.
The Space Museum
This adventure has a reputation for going downhill after its excellent first episode. I can see why so many people say that as that is EXACTLY what happens.
Episode 1 has the brilliantly interesting idea of the time travelling crew questioning how their actions can alter a future they have glimpsed but episodes 2 to 4, whilst not bad overall, are below usual high Doctor Who standards in many ways.
The TARDIS crew debate whether to act one way or another or even to do nothing, not knowing what actions may save them from the fate they have seen ahead in their future. This creates much interest in Episode 1 but is not explored well in the later episodes.
Unfortunately, episodes 2 to 4 are more or less just a pretty uninspired adventure dragging out the wait to see what their final fate will be with not much interesting happening in between. This contrasts with the great concept for the first part.
There are some decent elements in the later episodes but the standard is far below the first part of the story. This is largely due to the bad acting of the main villain and his fellow 'Moroks' who are all very wooden. The Moroks are embarrassing I think and they spoil what would otherwise only be a very unexceptional but perfectly acceptable few episodes. It still is not terrible but it is a let down after such a promising start because it doesn't continue as well and the Moroks are very weak.
All in all the adventure has one very good idea which it set up really well in episode 1 but then being undermined by the rest of the story leaving it as failing to reach its potential.
It is one of my less favourite Hartnell stories but certainly not a total dud. There are far worse stories around and I would happily rewatch this rather than most stuff on TV nowadays 👍🏻 Worth watching for the first episode alone.
My Ratings: Episode 1 - 8.5, Episode 2 - 5.5, Episode 3 - 5.5, Episode 4 - 5.5.
Overall average - 6.25/10.
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- A_Kind_Of_CineMagic
- Aug 12, 2014
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- Runtime24 minutes
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- 1.33 : 1
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