Who needs a change
- Publication: Daily Mirror
- Date: 1981-03-28
- Author:
- Page: 15
- Language: English
AS DR. WHO, Tom Baker's final act was to clamber nobly over the lofty scaffolding of a radio telescope, cut a cable and save the universe from an evil Time Lord.
He had nasty fall, gasped, "It's the end" and turned into the ghostly mummy who had been stalking Saturday's last-of-series episode.
His corpse then aquired the impish face of actor Peter Davison to let young fans know all would be well when the Tardis takes off again next year.
But will it?
The prospects aren't good, judging by the poor storylines of this series, the clumsy mix of studio and outside shots, and the cardboard scenery.
Unless the BBC put more money Into this institution it might be better to give it a long rest.
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