The Randomiser: Ghost Light
Nov. 27th, 2015 08:43 pmIt's always slightly surprising when an old Doctor Who episode continues to look good. Ghost Light has the advantage of a historical setting which the BBC has always been more comfortable with but, if my memory of TV history is correct (and I'm no expert), things like the costume department had already been sub-contracted out by this point, but there are very few effects here that would look out of place in the modern series which is impressive given that, in real terms, the show was operating on a very tight budget by this point.
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However it is mostly difficult to fault Ghost Light. Its flaws are those of the era as a whole and it rises above many of the era's issues - the overall acting standard, for instance, is much better here than in many of the seventh Doctor's stories. It looks gorgeous and manages to tell a packed tale, in a short time span, without leaving any major plot holes uncovered. It isn't as crowd-pleasing as many of Doctor Who's acknowledged classics, but it should probably be counted among their number.
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However it is mostly difficult to fault Ghost Light. Its flaws are those of the era as a whole and it rises above many of the era's issues - the overall acting standard, for instance, is much better here than in many of the seventh Doctor's stories. It looks gorgeous and manages to tell a packed tale, in a short time span, without leaving any major plot holes uncovered. It isn't as crowd-pleasing as many of Doctor Who's acknowledged classics, but it should probably be counted among their number.