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This story classic pretwee and of course sarah jane the first time we see her story slow at first but half way througth part one the story it gets interesting pretwee gets into action and story gets going very good story and well worth a watch .
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It is eximious.
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This story is mostly known because it introduced two very popular elemants to the Doctor Who series: the Sontarans and Sarah Jane Smith. Both have been taken into the modern Doctor Who series, with Sarah even getting her own show. But let's not forget that the Time Warrior is also a wonderfull story, written by Robert Holmes (in my opinion still the best writer of the classic series) that shows Jon Pertwee's Doctor at his best. The story is fun packed with both action, suspense and humor and works quite effectively as a hybrid tale of science fiction and history. If any story can be judged by it's lasting effects, this one comes off very well. Now if only they would release Robert Holmes'best tale, the Deadly Assassin on DVD as well...
The first Sontaren story and the best. Jon Pertwee gets physical in medieval England fighting robber barons and Sontarens, whilst rescuing not-so in distress damsel Sarah Jane Smith(Liz Sladen in her first Doctor Who adventure). Together they attempt to rescue some scientists who have been abducted back to medieval times by Linx, a Sontaren, who is trying to escape from earth back to the war with the Rutans. He has enlisted the help of local robber baron Irongron in exchange for giving him firearms. The Doctor has to try and stop Linx from changing the course of history. This is one of the best Dr who adventures from the golden era of Who(1970 to 1978)
This is a must for any Doctor Who fan. My son is only 16 and he thinks its great. He is well into Doctor Who and thinks the old ones are as great as the new series'