Cast:
Ian Chesterton - William Russell
Joseph Banks - Ian Hallard
Synopsis:
"The year is 1770, and daring explorer Captain James Cook and his crew on the Endeavour are navigating the Pacific Ocean.
Into their midst come strangers: the Doctor and Ian Chesterton, who are believed to have come from Venus. But the TARDIS is lost to them - along with both Susan and Barbara - and Ian makes an enemy of the ship's chief scientist, Joseph Banks.
Why is Banks acting strangely? Could it be that the travellers are not the only visitors from the stars?"
Review:
The first time I listened to this was before I'd even watched any Classic Doctor Who and this is the very tiny review I gave it at the time :-
"The Transit Of Venus (Ian) - 4/7 - Reasonably entertaining but lacked any action or tension and had a rather poor conclusion."
Lets see how it holds up now I know the characters involved and the storylines referenced.
I think I can say that my previous review pretty much sums it up. Ian and The Doctor are stranded on Captain Cook's ship Endeavour while Susan and Barbara are lost with the TARDIS. The scientist Joseph Banks has an apparant evil side to him and only Ian can see it but nobody believes him.
The story itself was quite entertaining despite the lack of action or any real tension. It was like a battle of witts almost between Ian and the Evil Banks, with a build up of suspense trying to find out exactly what Banks is up to and what his plan is. He was positively menacing towards Ian at points and that nobody would believe Ian due to being delirious made it all the more interesting till the "Oh, it was all a joke?" conclusion. That's not how it ended by the way, but suffice it to sy, I found it highly disappointing and didn't entirely make sense. It also negates and makes pointless the whole build up to it, it's like an equivalent of "and then he woke up" in the satisfaction stakes, and then they all laugh it off. It's like they had an interesting idea for a story, wrote it, and then just threw together a conclusion without caring.
It seemed rushed, brushed over quickly, and I feel cheated.
Score:
0/7 - Non-existant
1/7 - As bad as you can get
2/7 - Poor
3/7 - Quite poor / too many poor points / didn't like it
4/7 - Quite good / plenty of good points / liked it
5/7 - Good
6/7 - As good as you can get
7/7 - Impossible perfection
Writer: Jaqueline Rayner
Director: Nigel Fairs
Produced By: Big Finish
Released: 31st Jan 2009
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