Richard and Scott are dispatched to The Scott base in Antarctica, to investigate why the leader of a South American country is testing nuclear weapons there.
I didn't enjoy this quite as much as the previous episode, it's very much a frosty affair after the intensity of the arrid desert. Richard and Craig aren't given masses to do, it's mainly surveillance work, with Sharron using her powers to step in.
A little studio bound at times, but certainly creative and imaginative, The Villain Gomez, was perhaps a little stereotypical, a little one dimensional, but of the time.
The best thing here, without a doubt, the wonderful cast, a real wealth of talent here, including Walter Gotell, Robert Urquhart, Patrick Wymark, and of course George Pastell, who I've just watched in Dr Who, Tomb of The Cybermen, what a tremendous voice.
Solid episode. 6/10.
I didn't enjoy this quite as much as the previous episode, it's very much a frosty affair after the intensity of the arrid desert. Richard and Craig aren't given masses to do, it's mainly surveillance work, with Sharron using her powers to step in.
A little studio bound at times, but certainly creative and imaginative, The Villain Gomez, was perhaps a little stereotypical, a little one dimensional, but of the time.
The best thing here, without a doubt, the wonderful cast, a real wealth of talent here, including Walter Gotell, Robert Urquhart, Patrick Wymark, and of course George Pastell, who I've just watched in Dr Who, Tomb of The Cybermen, what a tremendous voice.
Solid episode. 6/10.