EPISODE: The Keys of Marinus Part 2: The Velvet Web
OVERALL EPISODE NUMBER: 022
STORY NUMBER: 005
TRANSMITTED: 18 April 1964
WRITER: Terry Nation
DIRECTOR: John Gorrie
SCRIPT EDITOR: David Whitaker
PRODUCER: Verity Lambert
FORMAT:
DVD: Doctor Who - The Keys Of Marinus
From the title, I'm expecting Spiders. Do I get them?
The travellers, looking for Barbara, open the doors behind them and, after seeing a pulsating light and hearing a matching noise, find themselves in a Roman like palatial setting. Ian is hesitant to eat, they find themselves the guests of the contented city of Morphoton. As they sleep a woman places a disk on their foreheads. Barbara awakes to the flashing light, and falls into a very deep sleep from which she is slow to wake. Barbara awakes and sees a very different room: all run down. Her drinking glass is a dirty mug and Susan's new dress is dirty rags. Their host, Altos offers to help Barbara but she runs off and hides. Altos reports to his masters - disembodied brains, with eyes on stalks, held in jars. The TARDIS crew are being exposed to the mesmertron but Barbara has seen the truth and must be destroyed. Barbara finds the serving woman who is to be punished for not placing the discs properly. The Doctor is taken to a room he believes is an advanced laboratory but we see is an empty room. The serving girl has something on a chain round her neck that Barbara recognises. She asks her if she knows Arbitan: she is Sabitha, Arbitan's missing daughter.
Oooh these brains are good, they pulse in time to a heart beat.
Barbara finds Ian, but he is under the brains control. They need the humans as slaves. Front on shot of the brains, they look superb. The eyes recoil as Barbara smashes their machinery and the jars freeing everyone in the city from their control. Altos too is one of Arbitan's servants: he will travel with the Doctor. Sabitha has the first key round her neck. The Doctor will travel on in search of Altos' friend who was looking for the fourth key. Susan teleports ahead and finds herself in a woodland setting filled with odd screaming noises.
No Spiders then. But what a cracking episode! Decent plot. The Morphotron Brains were a great effect, we didn't see enough of them especially from the front. There's some colour photos on the DVD photo gallery and in colour they look jaw droopingly great. In fact there's colour shots of the whole episode and it really looks superb.
Hmmmm. I've really enjoyed both of these episodes, and that doesn't match my recollections of the story. Does it make that much difference watching one episode at a time or are there some dodgy episodes to come?
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