Avenging May
Oops. Things got a bit out of hand this month. Aiming to exceed 11 episodes I watched 25… Though the 9 remaining Cathy Gale episodes were a very decent bunch, […]
Oops. Things got a bit out of hand this month. Aiming to exceed 11 episodes I watched 25… Though the 9 remaining Cathy Gale episodes were a very decent bunch, […]
A poke at colonialism and those who hanker after it, this episode is a mix of fun (a tropical jungle in Hampshire) and discomfort (casual references to primitives and savages). […]
Great opening – a woman finds her long lost husband has returned to the house – and he tries to strangle her. During a dinner party. Overall, though, it’s slow […]
This doesn’t start well. Dead birds, comically toppling off branches. It’s the least well realised effect in the whole episode, and they run it up front – intercut with stock […]
Presumably because of its surreal dream-sequence opening, this episode seems to be quite highly regarded, but it’s one of my least favourite. It has a much stronger, far less ambiguous […]
The second doppelgänger story (after The Man With Two Shadows). This one has a different twist… It’s a story which features a lot of models in different senses. Col Psev […]
When Mathias drove to Devil’s Bridge rather than taking the narrow gauge Vale of Rheidol Railway in the first episode of Y Gwyll I was very disappointed. In my other […]
This is 1970s Doctor Who in 1965. After a run of 10 good or outstanding episodes, the first dud of season 4. It’s a distinctly sci-fi episode, featuring the only […]
Hinterland was released on DVD yesterday. What language was it in? Hinterland/Y Gwyll, an Aberystwyth detective drama, was filmed in both English and Welsh (each dialogue scene being filmed twice, […]
Another cracking episode – featuring some cutting edge technology: the pager! It’s so futuristic there’s an explanation of how pagers work (repeatedly emphasising they’re like the ones in hospitals – […]
Steed and Emma walk around a deserted airfield for half an hour – making it my favourite episode (if it weren’t for The Grave-Diggers and Death at Bargain Prices). The […]
I do love this episode. The concept of weather as a weapon of war is intriguing, and the factory full of top scientists ostensibly fermenting vegetable wines while the locals […]