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A Doctor Who series and a government ends, and a newgovernment begins in the 1970s which brought in an element of internationalism.In 2020, there might be an end of an age with isolationist nationalisticagendas cropping up. We can but analyse what Doctor Who and the world was in1970, compare it to what it is in 2020, and murmur disapprovingly.…
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There’s a tiny glimmer of goodness in the face of inevitable destruction in this episode of Doctor Who Fifty Years Ago. There’s also a fight against this goodness which threatens the safety of everyone we like. I cannot shove my tongue further inside my cheek even if I wanted to. Something something apocalypse now.…
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The morals are wobbly and grey, as is the concept ofsoldiers, heroes and bureaucrats. We recognise when the rules can be broken,deify those who do and vilify those who don't, a humanisation of soldiers. Theenvironment also gets a mention as it threatens to consume us all, very quicklyin the story, very slowly in reality.…
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We interrogate an episode in which the Doctor is interrogated to tell anything except the truth and the concept of the parallel universe gets another turn. There's also deep discussion about how violent acts and regimes are portrayed, and a subverted view of bureaucracy.De către Ben Cowdell, Nicolas Wilson, Luke Williams
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This episode of Doctor Who: Fifty Years Ago is about fuelling a space mission. Of course, Apollo 13 happened in real-life at the same time. That's quite interesting, and so are the subjects of regular characters, communications and privacy.De către Ben Cowdell, Nicolas Wilson, Luke Williams
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This episode deals with the concept of trust, black and white morality, and an unfortunate mishap with fuel for a space program. Yes, that space program.Also food shortage and disease was also happening 50 Years Ago, because nothing changes.De către Ben Cowdell, Nicolas Wilson, Luke Williams
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An episode in which the cure for a virus is looked into which the Brig is being military and Liz is being science-y. The differences between sci-fi realism in 1970 Doctor Who and the goings-on in the world in 2020 are also discussed, because they have to be.De către Ben Cowdell, Nicolas Wilson, Luke Williams
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To hold in our hands, an episode of Doctor Who Fifty Years Ago that uses a virus as a plot-point, compared to nowadays, where viruses make the world squirm. That power would be the crowning irony of ironies, and through this episode, Ben, Luke and Nick gain ironic power.De către Ben Cowdell, Nicolas Wilson, Luke Williams
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