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Doctor Who - Greatest Show in the Galaxy
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Doctor Who - Greatest Show in the Galaxy


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Media:VHS Tape
Directed by:Euros Lyn, Julia Smith, John Gorrie, Ron Jones (II), Christopher Barry (III), Derrick Goodwin, Richard Martin (IV), Peter Moffatt, Derek Martinus
Starring:Sylvester McCoy
Release date:07 October, 2003
Average user rating: Average user rating: 4
User rating: 5A classic Dr. Who story if ever there was one.
First, ignore the last review. The author's messing with you. Second, "The Greatest Show in the Galaxy" is a wonderfully surreal, subtle, and stylish production. In it, the Doctor and Ace visit the famous Psychic Circus to participate in a talent contest only to find its been turned into a trap for killing the participants, apparantly for the amusement of a very creepy 20th-century family of three who are permanantly seated by themselves in the stands... On top of all this, the music score is one of the best the series has ever had, and on this video you'll get to hear it in stereo which you probably didn't get to hear if you saw it on PBS years ago.
User rating: 4Whatever you've seen before, you ain't seen nothing yet!
Hey, a story with a title describing how I feel about Doctor Who! The Doctor and Ace land on Segonax, home of The Psychic Circus, which back in its earlier days, was a travelling entertainment show. Well, it's the same way on Segonax, except that it's more like a terminal case of the Gong Show or Survivor.

Coming to perform are Nord the Vandal, a brutish musclebrain on a roaring three wheeled bike with cow's horns for handlebars, wearing a winged helmet, intergalactic explorer Captain Cook and his assistant Mags, and the Whizz Kid, a skinny nerd with thick round glasses who's the Psychic Circus's biggest fan. Cook is a khaki-uniformed, pompous, selfish boor, looking out for number one, and quick to bore anyone with his travels. "I remember something similar happening on the planet..." He drops more planet's names than I've had hot meals. Well, maybe not that much, but you get the idea.

The Doctor, Cook, Mags, and Nord are captured, each awaiting their performance. Cook comes up with a survival of the fittest philosophy, all the while sitting leisurely at tea. He says it best concerning the Circus: "Anyone dumb enough to get into the ring gets killed." Or anyone unaware of the dangers, I'd like to add.

The Circus's employees are either disenchanted and rebelling (Bellboy and Flowerchild), under the thrall of the current owners (Ringmaster, Morganna the fortune teller, the Chief Clown), or mentally damaged (Deadbeat). It's the latter who actually helps the others discover the mystery of who's behind the Circus.

Ian Reddington (Chief Clown) has effective makeup that makes him look like the Joker from the Batman TV series. Veteran actor T.P. McKenna plays Cook to oafish, smarmy perfection, and Jessica Martin has an expressive, appealing, and exciting (in the cliffhanger to Episode 3) performance as Mags.

I got two things out of The Greatest Show In The Galaxy, one of the shows last superlative moments. It's an allegory on TV culture, demands by the viewers for better shows and by the BBC for better ratings. Cook's comments while in the cage point to this: "Your chance of survival in the ring are better if you keep them entertained." The Doctor asks, "Why, will they let you out again?" "No, you'll last longer." Whizz Kid is a stereotypical anal-retentively obsessed TV program fan, the family is the viewers, the ones in control the BBC, the Chief Clown the BBC Controller, and the Ringmaster and Morganna the BBC programmers.

However, it's also an allegory about warm and small businesses taken over by a larger, impersonal corporate entity. The difference with the Circus is, the only way out is to be killed. Bellboy wistfully tells Ace how the Circus used to be. "We all had high ideals when we started. We shared everything, enjoyed making people happy. If we all had a problem we'd sit down and talk it through. We were so happy." He's so disenchanted over the death of Flowerchild, he doesn't want to go on living: "the fun and freedom of being what you want to be all gone. They took everything bright and beautiful and buried it." Morganna says "We used to have fun." The Ringmaster tells her that they are part of a machine and more successful now, and that the other employees "couldn't take the pace. They wanted to live in the past, ... in the old lazy ways." If this is the future of all workplaces, then give me the past, give me liberty, or give me death.

User rating: 4One of the best McCoy stories
In a way, this story encapsulates the good and bad aspects of the McCoy era. On the one hand, the humor is sharp, the characters are more interesting, and the story is more imaginative than anything in the Colin Baker or later Davison eras. McCoy was also, to me, more convincing as the Doctor than either of his two immediate predecessors. On the downside, it's obvious the show's budget wasn't stretching as far as it once had, and the writers' ideas don't coalesce into a comprehensive-- or fully comprehensible --whole. This dichotomy affects all the McCoy stories to some degree, but this story and "Remembrance of the Daleks" perhaps best demonstrate the era's virtues without becoming object lessons of its faults (as "Battlefield" and "Silver Nemesis" did, respectively).
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