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World Famous Comics: Doctor Who - Black Orchid (Episode 121)
Doctor Who - Black Orchid (Episode 121)
Starring: Peter Davison
Average Rating:4.00 out of 5.00 stars
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Format: Color, DVD-Video, Subtitled, NTSC
Label: BBC Warner
Number of Items: 1
Region Code: 1
Release Date: August 05, 2008
Running Time: 49 minutes
Theatrical Release Date: September 29, 1975

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DVD Features:
Audio Commentary
Deleted Scenes
Featurette
Photo gallery
Production Notes


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Average Rating:4.00 out of 5.00 stars

3 out of 5 starsNot an expert on past Doctors
I have just started to explore past versions of the show. So I am no expert. I did not particularly like this actor playing the Doctor, he was just fair in my view. The story line was good. Maybe having watched the new series for its 4 year run, I am too critical of past versions. TV was very different then. It holds up well enough to enjoy, but not well enough to give it a high mark.



4 out of 5 starsexcellent change of pace DW story
A quick 2 part story that has no sci-fi elements in it (expect the Doctor & co. & the Tardis). A purely historical adventure (first seen The Highlanders in season 4) although they6 don't meet anyone famous. Davison gets to play cricket which is what his Doctor is all about. The Tardis crew get to change clothes, dance, refresh themselves and even stay long after the adventure part is over instead of taking off as soon as the villain is pronounced dead. Nice to see things like in the midst of a season of faster paced stories. The plot is a bit slight, borrowing from Agatha Cristie and Bronte's Jane Eyre as well. If you're not a Doctor Who fan, not the place to start.



3 out of 5 starsLargely forgettable
"Black Orchid" is a milestone of sorts. It marks the last of the historical episodes of "Doctor Who", and it's fitting it was released at the same time as Doctor Who - The Time Meddler (Episode 17), which contained the first "pseudo-historical" adventure.

The plot here is basically silly. The Doctor and crew ends up in 1920's England. There's a girl who somehow ends up looking exactly like Nyssa. Ok. That makes sense, I guess. Sort of.

After suspending as much disbelief as one can, the plot kicks into gear and it's... it's... meh. Nothing special. It's a short, two-part story which is probably for the best. It's not bad, exactly, just not anything great.

What is great on this DVD, however, is the actors sitting around talking about the show during the commentary. It's hilarious, especially hearing them say how much the episode basically sucked. They were trying to be polite at times, but it wasn't happening. Loved it. :)

Also of note is a series they've started doing where they talk about the "Doctor Who" comic strips, this time focusing, of course, on the Peter Davidson strips and how hard it was to make the Doctor look right when drawing him.

This is worth buying if you want a cheap "Doctor Who" episode. It's slightly entertaining, but nothing great. I wouldn't use it to introduce someone to the series or anything like that, but it's perfectly acceptable.



5 out of 5 starsBlack Orchid
The use of "twins" in this story was a nice change for Peter Davidson's doctor role, and the setting was a good represintation of the 20's.



4 out of 5 stars"Why do I always let my curiosity get the better of me?"
"Black Orchid" is like a trip back in time. Well, obviously so in that the Doctor and his three traveling companions wind up in 1925 where a series of mistaken identities and coincidences conspire to have them taking part in cricket matches and fancy costume balls as the guests of a certain Lord Cranleigh only to come under suspicion for murder. And this is the BBC, mind you, so all their expertise with period dramas comes to the fore in this relatively short "Doctor Who" storyline to convincingly authentic grand effect. But it's also a brief return (or the last belated gasp?) of this long-running show's original premise, wherein strictly science fiction stories alternated with strictly historical ones (not counting the Tardis, which lands the characters in a past time and so gets the ball rolling). This latter type of story gradually began to take a back seat and apparently saw its last with "The Highlanders" in 1966--until this story a full sixteen years later. No anachronisms, no aliens, no robots, no Cybermen, no lasers nor spaceships are to be found. Just a very terrestrially human and somewhat tragic threat.

Which is somewhat refreshing but also borders a tad on the dull side. It's a welcome change to see the Doctor along with Tegan, Nyssa, and Adric enjoying themselves for a change, living it up in good old 1925 fashion. After all, the vague suggestion (at least in my mind) was always that this is how the Doctor and company occupy themselves most the time, and the death-defying adventures come along ever so often in the meantime. Too much of a good thing could get tiresome, of course, which is why "Black Orchid"'s noticeable brevity betrays a canny wisdom here on someone's part. The belatedly appearing threat is less than earth-shattering but still very real all the same, giving just about the right amount of dramatic tension to the tale. The only actual downside really is that the whole plot is set up like a fine specimen of the British "whodunit", only the cat is unfortunately let out of the bag virtually from the get-go, leaving even the minimally attentive viewer with little doubt as to who actually did the murders. Leaving a little mystery here, maybe even leading one to wonder if the Doctor isn't somehow inexplicably the culprit, might've added nicely to the suspense and made for a somewhat more memorable story. But so it goes. "Black Orchid" keeps to the low-key from start to finish, and that is both its strength and its weakness. Anyway, as a brief respite for both the Tardis crew and us viewers, it's quite topping in its own manner.


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