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Summary: enjoyable six-parter, the one with the giant maggots!
Comment: CLASSIC Who, nice Jon Pertwee story with a Welsh mining community and countryside crawling with giant maggots that make you wither and die if they touch you. Has a bit with a nice, funny disguise for Pertwee. This story is the departure of companion Jo Grant, who falls in love!
And the Doctor whizzes around in his car "Bessie" again.
Worthwile!
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Summary: In memory of the late great Jon Pertwee
Comment: I saw this episode a long time ago but only recently acquired it for a second viewing, and boy, did it affect me. The story isn't up with the best (such as Pertwee's previous Silurians or Sea Devils) but it has its moments. The villain is not some creepy, slightly fake looking monster (for the record, the reality of the monsters has never bothered me), but something far more sinister. The infamous maggots are actually pretty scary. But its Jon Pertwee's acting that really got to me. He was superb. The way he reacts to the proceedings of the story - i don't want to spoil anything - is handled masterfully and come the climax you'll wish that Pertwee had been the Doctor forever. This is not a classic story but anyone wanting to see the late great Jon Pertwee in blistering form should seek this one out. Jon Pertwee, i take my hat off to you.
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Summary: GIANT MAGGOTS!
Comment: This is a classic Jon pertwee story (3rd Dr).Set in 1973 it concerns a welsh mining village,miners dying from a mysterious green glowing substance, and giant killer maggots made out of fox's skulls and condoms!
The finale is quite sentimental to any fan of the show as his beautiful blonde bombshell companion Jo Grant leaves him to marry a student professor! A version of the doctor, only younger.
This series also features the doctors car 'Bessie'.
9/10!
See also Battlefield for Jo's UNIT pass.(7th Dr Sylvester MCcoy
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Summary: Classic Jon Pertwee
Comment: With miners flaring phosphorescent green before dying violently, the Doc + UNIT are called to South Wales. Venturing into the long-forgotten mine shaft, the Doc discovers a festering army of Giant Maggots waiting to be unleashed upon the World...With moralistic overtones, a great script, a revolting monster in the Maggots and a complex villain in Stevens, The Green Death simply cannot fail. There are some nice characters in the hippies (alongside some walking Welsh cliches) and some great effects for the Maggots (alongside some crap CSO work), and best of all is Jo's piognant departure, which alongside Susan's is the best, and the final few moments are very moving, with the melancholy Doctor driving away in Bessie. Alone. Aah. Great story!
James
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Summary: a must have for all fans
Comment: in this adventure the doctor and jo arrive back at earth after defeting the daleks on spirodon as soon as they get back there is an incedent in a mine of the small villiage of llanfairfach. GIANT maggots are the cause