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In a ninth season proliferated by such memorable monstrous creations as the Daleks (?Day of the Daleks?), Ice Warriors (?Curse of Peladon? which also added with lesser threatening impact Aggedor and Alpha Centauri to the list), Sea Devils (?The Sea Devils?) and Mutts (?The Mutants?) one could be forgiven for denigrating the closing story entitled ?The Time Monster? for arguably not offering up another memorable alien foe to live on in the viewing public?s collective memories. I personally would like to offer up my support of this particular story which despite running to almost two and half hours always manages to enchant and delight me whenever I return to watch it making it an entirely pleasant complete viewing experience where its six episodes pass by relatively quickly.
Right from the opening scenes with the Doctor waking up from a nightmare vision of the Master succeeding in some diabolical scheme involving a trident shaped crystal you are immediately aware that our hero?s arch enemy will be the main protagonist of this particular story. Whilst Jo (wearing another groovy seventies outfit (grey short skirted dress and knee length high heeled bright yellow boots)) mentions about recent volcanic action on the island of Thera I take a moment to glance around the light airy lab surroundings and ponder if it might be in a similar waterfront building to that which was used during ?Terror of the Autons?. Returning to Jo?s volcano newspaper article and the Doctor?s subsequent supposition that it might be linked to some scheme involving both the Master and Atlantis this is indeed prophetic reasoning despite the inconclusive verbal input from both Captain Yates and the Brigadier.
more soon...

