Nathan and Juliette venture into the second through fourth episodes of the first serial of Doctor Who, just in time to watch Susan channel her inner Beevis as we wrap up An Unearthly Child. Along the way we’ll discuss feats of strength with styrofoam, whether these titles were written for the Hardy Boys (or Nancy Drew!), and whether or not Barbara or Susan have ever seen roadkill. We’ll also see Za and Kal avoid going Amok and discuss the merits of gasoline when making a fire. Juliette will also assert her superior survival skills and thus make her the leader of our tribe, which will explain just why fire rules. By the end we’re a little older and a little wiser and Juliette has some Opinions™.
Episodes Reviewed:
Serial Title: An Unearthly Child
Alternate Title: 100,000 B.C.
Alternate Alternate Title: The Tribe of Gum
Episode Two: The Cave of Skulls (Air Date: November 30, 1963)
Episode Three: The Forest of Fear (Air Date: December 7, 1963)
Episode Four: The Firemaker (Air Date: December 14, 1963)
DVD Extras:
Doctor Who: Origins – Details how the series got started
Masters of Sound – Discusses how the sound effects were made for Doctor Who in the 60’s
Next episode of Timestereams: We’ll cover episodes 1-4 of The Daleks (The Mutants)(The Dead Planet).
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