Amazing... simply amazing. That's all I can say to sum up this episode. I have been struggling what to write about this episode other than amazing. It included everything to make a gripping, funny, well made drama. It is also incredibly accurate showing the journey William Hartnell went on which included some very emotional scenes. There was also bucket loads of scenes that brought goose pimples, a big example of this is when they had the Daleks on the bridge, this scene really made me proud to be a whovian. The acting is the finest I have ever seen particularly David Bradley and Jessica Raine as William Hartnell and Verity Lambert, they really showed the struggle to keep doctor who on and I really liked scenes with these two together. Some excellent locations and set's like the TARDIS set and filming at BBC TV centre which they re-decorated to look like the 1960's. I honestly can't praise David Bradley enough for his performance and he really portrayed William Hartnell well. I cannot wait to get this on DVD and watch it over and over again. It would have been cool if they set the DVD cover out like the classic DVD format but you can't have everything. Overall an amazing piece of drama beautifully written by Mark Gatiss and beautifully acted by everyone really. A great tribute to William Hartnell and doctor who as a whole.
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