The TARDIS lands in the middle of the Trojan War, where the Doctor is mistaken for the god Zeus.The TARDIS lands in the middle of the Trojan War, where the Doctor is mistaken for the god Zeus.The TARDIS lands in the middle of the Trojan War, where the Doctor is mistaken for the god Zeus.
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Peter Blair-Stewart
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Derek Chafer
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John Freeman
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Pat Gorman
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James Hamilton
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Tony Hennessy
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- (uncredited)
Peter Roy
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Did you know
- TriviaWilliam Hartnell suffered a bereavement while working on the story: the death of his Aunt Bessie, who had looked after him during his troubled childhood. Unfortunately, the tight recording schedules prevented him from taking time off to attend her funeral. This led to him becoming difficult during production, refusing to speak to actors Max Adrian or Francis De Wolff and declaring director Michael Leeston-Smith a "fool".
- Quotes
[first lines]
Prince Hector: Achilles!
Achilles: Over here, stable keeper! Barbarian horse worshipper!
- ConnectionsReferenced in The Watch-A-Thon of Rassilon: The Myth Makers (Woe to the Horse) (2015)
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Review for all 4 parts:
This is a four part pure historical story from writer Donald Cotton beginning with Temple of Secrets. The story is set in the Trojan Wars and plays about amusingly with the myths of the time surrounding the 'Trojan Horse' etc.
It is the first story after original producer Verity Lambert, who had served the show so well, officially moved on and was replaced by John Wiles. Wiles teamed up with story editor Donald Tosh hoping to make the series less 'whimsical' and more 'serious and grown-up'. Here the seriousness is clearly present but is mixed with comedy, some of which is quite sophisticated and funny. The Wiles/Tosh partnership succeeded in having very high standards for the stories they oversaw but this only lasted for a few stories before they both resigned after their wish to replace William Hartnell was over-ruled. Ironically Hartnell was then replaced at a slightly later date anyway.
I was very pleasantly surprised how good this adventure is after reading reviews likening it and even unfavourably comparing it to The Romans, a story I found very disappointing. Those reviews are wrong in my opinion as this story is far more successfully executed with a finely balanced mixture of humour and drama which is carried off very well. The cast are on good form and the story has sufficient interest to maintain top quality across all four episodes. The story also marks the departure of companion Vicki and the arrival of new companion Katarina who would end up not being around for very long.
All in all a great success, yet again showing historical adventures can be great and should never have been totally dropped.
My Ratings: Episode 1 - 8.5/10, Episode 2 - 9/10, Episode 3 - 9/10, Episode 4 - 8.5/10
Overall: 8.75/10
This is a four part pure historical story from writer Donald Cotton beginning with Temple of Secrets. The story is set in the Trojan Wars and plays about amusingly with the myths of the time surrounding the 'Trojan Horse' etc.
It is the first story after original producer Verity Lambert, who had served the show so well, officially moved on and was replaced by John Wiles. Wiles teamed up with story editor Donald Tosh hoping to make the series less 'whimsical' and more 'serious and grown-up'. Here the seriousness is clearly present but is mixed with comedy, some of which is quite sophisticated and funny. The Wiles/Tosh partnership succeeded in having very high standards for the stories they oversaw but this only lasted for a few stories before they both resigned after their wish to replace William Hartnell was over-ruled. Ironically Hartnell was then replaced at a slightly later date anyway.
I was very pleasantly surprised how good this adventure is after reading reviews likening it and even unfavourably comparing it to The Romans, a story I found very disappointing. Those reviews are wrong in my opinion as this story is far more successfully executed with a finely balanced mixture of humour and drama which is carried off very well. The cast are on good form and the story has sufficient interest to maintain top quality across all four episodes. The story also marks the departure of companion Vicki and the arrival of new companion Katarina who would end up not being around for very long.
All in all a great success, yet again showing historical adventures can be great and should never have been totally dropped.
My Ratings: Episode 1 - 8.5/10, Episode 2 - 9/10, Episode 3 - 9/10, Episode 4 - 8.5/10
Overall: 8.75/10
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- Aug 18, 2014
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- Runtime25 minutes
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