Review of Doctor Who: The Robots of Death (1977) by Callum B — 21 Nov 2012
This is a definite triumph of style and script over directorial ability. As a murder mystery, it's inevitably a bit of a let-down (the murderer is clumsily given away far too early), but it's almost more enjoyable once you know the plot and can just settle in for the ride.
Tom Baker and Louise Jameson are at the absolute height of their powers here, with any number of memorable lines and an absolutely cracking guest cast.
This review of Doctor Who: The Robots of Death (1977) was written by Callum B on 21 Nov 2012.
Doctor Who: The Robots of Death has generally received very positive reviews.
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