Director: Rodney Bennett•Genres: Science Fiction, Adventure, Action
The Fourth Doctor and his companion Sarah Jane Smith, along with UNIT's Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart and Harry Sullivan, find themselves stranded on Earth in the 21st century. They discover a group of young humans surviving in the ruins of a space-time capsule, seemingly untouched by time. However, they soon realize that these youths are being used as test subjects by the ruthless Sontarans, who are seeking to test the effectiveness of their new energy weapons on a primitive species, with the Doctor and his companions becoming the next targets.
The Sontaran Experiment is a classic and widely praised story within the classic Doctor Who era, often cited for its straightforward action, effective villain portrayals, and the strong chemistry between Tom Baker and Elisabeth Sladen. It is generally seen as a solid, if not groundbreaking, adventure that capitalizes on the established threat of the Sontarans.
Praised for its intense action sequences and the relentless nature of the Sontaran threat.
Tom Baker's Fourth Doctor is depicted as commanding and resourceful, providing a strong central performance.
The story effectively showcases the Sontarans as a credible and menacing alien race.
Google audience: Audience reception for this classic Doctor Who serial is generally very positive, with viewers appreciating the straightforward adventure, the menacing portrayal of the Sontarans, and the dynamic between the Doctor and his companions.
The Sontaran costumes in this story were notably less cumbersome than in previous appearances, allowing the actors to move more freely, which contributed to the perceived menace of the alien warriors.
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