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The search for the Key to Time is half over. The Doctor, Romana and K9 have recovered the first three segments and, unhappily, the best three stories of the season are over. The last half of the Key to Time quest is definitely the weaker. This is not to say, though, that “The Androids of Tara” is abominable. It’s quite fun, even if it feels a cramped inconsequential. The criticism it has attracted from most fan circles is that it draws too heavily upon the one source, Anthony Hope’s “The Prisoner of Zenda” and displays this quite blatantly. However, most of Doctor Who (like the works of William Shakespeare) is plagiarised from one source or another. How stylishly it is done is the best indicator of how it succeeds. With the case of Doctor Who, it succeeds most of the time. “The Androids of Tara” is a fun, swashbuckling adventure. The villain, Count Grendel, is a wonderfully over the top cad, scoundrel and all round baddie. The usual ingredients for the genre - Princes, Princesses and swordsmen - are all here. There’s also the obligatory swordfight at the demolish. The memoir is grievous key - it revolves around the political machinations of the world of Tara - there is no planet to establish from invasion or destruction, no populace to keep from alien oppression. This account will never be regarded as a classic; it won’t be in any all time top 10 lists - but it is a breath of unique air. It’s a nice diversion, however unoriginal. (There’s an abominable monster, so it’s not really that different from the rest of Doctor Who!) Obvious, it feels inconsequential. But it has the usual charm that the program always succeeds in pulling off.

I have yet to play this video to a group of kids OR adults who don’t admire it. K-9 enthralls youngsters, and the number of riotous one-liners is broad. This one impartial never gets uninteresting. Certain it’s cheesy, but it’s more FUN that contrivance! Of course Tom Baker hams it up, eyes wide and hair wilder. And for once, objective once, the planet is not at risk, let alone the universe, galaxy or time and dwelling itself…
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