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Doctor Who Classic Episodes - The Crusade & The Space Museum VHS Collection | Sci-Fi TV Show for Collectors & Fans | Perfect for Nostalgic Viewing & Gift Giving
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Doctor Who Classic Episodes - The Crusade & The Space Museum VHS Collection | Sci-Fi TV Show for Collectors & Fans | Perfect for Nostalgic Viewing & Gift Giving
Doctor Who Classic Episodes - The Crusade & The Space Museum VHS Collection | Sci-Fi TV Show for Collectors & Fans | Perfect for Nostalgic Viewing & Gift Giving
Doctor Who Classic Episodes - The Crusade & The Space Museum VHS Collection | Sci-Fi TV Show for Collectors & Fans | Perfect for Nostalgic Viewing & Gift Giving
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For a fan that had never seen "The Crusade", I only wish all of it was there. "The Crusade" is a wonderful dramatic story. It's pretty hard core for the Hartnell era. The dialogue is absolutely beautiful. And William Russell reprising his role as Ian is a nice touch, although I do miss the telesnap idea the Restoration Team did for "The Ice Warriors", but better than "The Invasion". Nice to see Jean Marsh in her first Who role. "The Space Museum" starts off very interesting. The idead that the TARDIS jumped a groove on the album of Time, but then it turns into a rebels vs humanoid invaders story, that moves very slowly and has some horrible guests who are doing their best immitation of acting. But "The Space Museum" does have some enjoyable moments: Episode 1, the Doctor feeding goofy images into "the thought machine(?)", and Vicki stands out very well in episode 3. There is a great stupid line in this one: "Have any arms fallen into Xeron hands?", and many more. A highly enjoyable release that almost any Who fan can enjoy.

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