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Paul Manners reviews
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Episode 1: "Rose"

Broadcast on BBC1, Saturday March 26th, 2005

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    Director:

      Keith Boak (Holby City)

    Screenplay:

      Russell T. Davies (Bob & Rose, Casanova, Children's Ward, Cluedo, Doctor Who, The Grand, The House of Windsor, Linda Green, Mine All Mine, Queer as Folk, Revelations, The Second Coming, Springhill, Touching Evil)

    Cast:

      The Doctor: Christopher Eccleston
      Rose Tyler: Billie Piper
      Clive Finch: Mark Benton
      Mickey: Noel Clarke
      Jackie Tyler: Camille Cadouri


Cover Well, the wait is over and Doctor Who is back on our screens for the first time since 1996.

With an established actor as the lead, a series of fans writing and producing the series how can it go wrong?

Well, having seen the first episode at the weekend, I am afraid it is at best average. First lets be clear and state that I'm a fan of the original series and that I fully realise that the new version is not aimed at me. The series is now apparently targeting eight year olds (so why are all the trailers on late at night) and I'm somewhat older.

However, I really wanted to like this first episode and found myself bitterly disappointed. Christopher Eccleston (right) is a fine actor and has some impressive moments as the Doctor. He has a few genuinely amusing lines at the beginning of the episode when he is the bedroom with Camille Coduri as Rose's Mum.

There is also one excellent speech about the fact that he can feel the rotation of the Earth which may cement him as an alien in the same way as Ton Baker's speech about indomitable homo sapiens did in The Ark In Space.


Cover For the most part however he simply doesn't convince as the Doctor. It's not the wardrobe or the Northern accent (although his explanation about why aliens have a northern accent is cringemaking), it's the fact that he doesn't have the authority or the presence which, to me, the role requires. Of course, it can be argued that other Doctors - especially the wonderful Patrick Troughton - have lacked this but they weren't written as though they had it. This is particularly apparent in the Doctor's confrontation with the Nestene consciousness at the end.

In fairness to Eccleston, the first one is very much an introductory episode for Billie Piper's character Rose (right). I must confess that I was one of those who was dead against the casting of Piper but she is surprisingly effective. I still don't buy her as the great actress that she is sometimes billed as but she is natural and engaging despite some risible dialogue.

The main problem is the script.. it's derivative, unfocussed, rushed and silly. The action begins almost immediately (after a typically naff sequence in which Billie is a "girl about town" - the sort of stuff they have in Hustle.) in the basement of a department store. Eccles appears with a bomb and we are thrown into situations with no knowledge of the characters or who they are.


There are a couple of nice set pieces but they don't hang together. Additionally, action sequences seem to have been edited down to fit the 7pm slot and the 8-year-old target audience.

One of the best sequences is Billie's reaction to the first viewing of the TARDIS interior... unfortunately the remodelled console room is appalling. It's a cheap remodelling of the '96 TV Movie console with a few ideas nicked from Farscape. Horrible.

The new arrangement of the theme and titles are ho-hum and for those who desperately want to know, Eccleston's face doesn't appear.

Review copyright © Paul Manners, 2005.

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