Here it is! Blogtor's personal countdown of his 50 favourite Doctor Who television stories, one a week till the big day in November 2013. Now, just to point out, this choice is purely my own. So don't expect reasoned debate or objectivity. Or even the need to please every fan out there. This is my list, and I stand by it. I will also add that I've seen every Doctor Who story released (at least twice), so I feel like I know what I'm talking about. Anyway, enough chittle of the chattle, let's begin...
Though after watching Spearhead, you're spoiled and possibly, like me, you'll find yourself watching other old skool Who wishing the same treatment had been given. Anyway, I digress from Jon Pertwee's first outing AND the first colour Doctor Who on telly! (Pedants note: I am aware the two Dalek movies were in colour.)
It's a cracking first episode, full of Quatermass-esque mystery; falling stars and a countryside invasion. Delicious. The film work really adds an edge to these moments. Similarly, there's some fantastically un-Doctor Who-y moments when aforementioned UNIT man has to fend off questions from the press. The nature of the hand-held camerawork really adds an urgency to the scene whilst also places the narrative firmly in reality with its almost gritty television style journalism. In terms of "modern" telly, it's nothing remarkable but those familiar with the show will know just exactly how striking this little scene is.
As with a number of regeneration stories, The Doctor doesn't get much of a look-in though we do get too see quite a lot of the Time Lord (some hot steamy shower action, no less!). Pertwee's portrayal is partly defined by his adorable arrogance but here we get to see a different side to his character - take note when he can't leave in the TARDIS. His childlike frustration and sadnessLabels: 50, blogtor who top 50, spearhead from space, top 50