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But
that isn’t to say that it can’t be done as a Doctor Who story.
And it WAS universally agreed that Vicki’s cry ‘Daddy help’,
given who her daddy is, was the best thing a child could say at such a
time, and that the appearance of that familiar blue box, the safe place
in the universe, was a sweet relief from the sinister, horrible goings
on. The
fact that life in the 23rd century has a huge disruption across
it forty or more y The
scene where the Doctor goes into the 1974 police station has been compared
to the TV series, Life on Mars, in which a modern policeman found himself
time warped to that year and found the job very different. I picked that
year because it was the earliest date that type of Ford Transit was around.
Before then there was a markedly different style of van. But it is certainly
true that The Doctor would have had a harder time getting into the custody
suite in later years and would not have been left alone with the prisoner.
At least not unless some rules brought in to ensure the safety of prisoners
were being seriously compromised. It WAS, in that sense, a similar exploration
of the way police work has changed to Life on Mars.
The
scene in the TARDIS when The Doctor had all the kidnapped girls together
and was taking them home did bother me a little. These were girls who
had been hurt and scared by a man, and now had to put their trust into
another man. But as Tom Baker once said, Jesus, Father Christmas and The
Doctor are the exceptions to the rule ‘don’t talk to strangers’
and The Doctor in this case was the one they could trust. I don’t
think some of the girls hugging him and even kissing his cheek in thanks
for the ride home was too over the top. I did
have the idea that the girl kidnapped from ten years before his own present
date might have turned up as a young adult, and come to work at Mount
Lœng House. But I decided that didn’t really fit, and I didn’t
REALLY need any more members of the domestic household being brought in
as characters in their own right. The butler, Grahams, and his wife are
occasional characters, but the maids tend to be nameless and generic.
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