Doctor Who: The Keeper of Traken

BBC

TV Movie Adventure Science Fiction
100 min     7.4     1981     United Kingdom

Overview

The Doctor and Adric learn from the wizened Keeper of Traken that a great evil has come to his planet in the form of a Melkur - a calcified statue. The Keeper of Traken is nearing the end of his reign and seeks the Doctor's help in preventing the evil from taking control of the bioelectronic source that is the keystone of the Traken Union's civilisation.

Reviews

CinemaSerf wrote:
The "Doctor" (Tom Baker) and his new pal "Adric" (Matthew Waterhouse) are parked above the planet of "Traken" when it's throned and elderly keeper visits them in the TARDIS. He's a bit of a harbinger of doom, but still asks the time lord to come to the planet to help avert a bit of nastiness with the statuesque "Melkur". No sooner have they arrived, though, then they are suspected by the locals of being the epitome of evil, and it's clear that the scheming of "Melkur" is already well under way - and that he has a fifth columnists from amongst the hierarchy of councillors to help with his devious plan. As this four-part adventure continues, we see that the "Doctor" is going to have to come face-to-face with a rather decrepit version of his oldest nemesis for quite a duel of wits. I liked Waterhouse as an assistant. He brought a bit of science and different kind of enthusiasm to the role, and here he works well with Baker and a solid collection of character actors to deliver a simple story that is light on visual effects but actually quite menacing as it races to it's inconclusive conclusion. Not the best nor the most memorable, but still watchable.

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