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| date = 1977-10-10 | | date = 1977-10-10 | ||
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| author = Stanley Reynolds | | author = Stanley Reynolds | ||
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| type = review | | type = review | ||
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| description = A review of [[broadwcast:The Invisible Enemy|The Invisible Enemy]] | | description = A review of [[broadwcast:The Invisible Enemy|The Invisible Enemy]] | ||
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There is a satiric note, however. Leela cannot be put under the influence. She is too savage. "All instinct an intuition", the Doctor explained. Perhaps she is not a bow to the Women's Movement after all; maybe the leggy Leela is there for the dads and more earthy 14-year-olds, rather like those appalling rhythmic girls who practise dancing each week on Top of the Pops. Of course the return of the Daleks is all Dr Who needs; what the Top of the Pops dancers need is something else, but that is neither here nor there. | There is a satiric note, however. Leela cannot be put under the influence. She is too savage. "All instinct an intuition", the Doctor explained. Perhaps she is not a bow to the Women's Movement after all; maybe the leggy Leela is there for the dads and more earthy 14-year-olds, rather like those appalling rhythmic girls who practise dancing each week on Top of the Pops. Of course the return of the Daleks is all Dr Who needs; what the Top of the Pops dancers need is something else, but that is neither here nor there. | ||
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