The new Dr Who episode has been a sad disappointment
- Publication: New Statesman
- Date: 1975-01-24
- Author: Elizabeth Thomas
- Page: 120
- Language: English
The new Dr Who episode has been a sad disappointment. Tom Baker, the present inhabitant of the Doctor's body is beginning to show a nice strain of eccentricity and the Brigadier embodies the same blank, stiff-upper-lip attention to duty; but as for the mad scientists and the rest — their acting was even more mechanical than the poor unfortunate robot with the mixed-up principles, who went to his doom in a quite appalling imitation of King Kong, trampling tiny buildings and midget men underfoot and even stooping to lift the screaming girl reporter in his huge mailed fist.
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- APA 6th ed.: Thomas, Elizabeth (1975-01-24). The new Dr Who episode has been a sad disappointment. New Statesman p. 120.
- MLA 7th ed.: Thomas, Elizabeth. "The new Dr Who episode has been a sad disappointment." New Statesman [add city] 1975-01-24, 120. Print.
- Chicago 15th ed.: Thomas, Elizabeth. "The new Dr Who episode has been a sad disappointment." New Statesman, edition, sec., 1975-01-24
- Turabian: Thomas, Elizabeth. "The new Dr Who episode has been a sad disappointment." New Statesman, 1975-01-24, section, 120 edition.
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