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So, 'Doctor Who: The Crusade' from 1965 is quite an interesting entry in the series. Set during the 12th century, it dives into the tumultuous world of the Crusades, with the Doctor and his companions caught in the middle of a conflict between Richard the Lionheart and Saladin. The tone is rather dramatic, capturing the weight of historical events, yet there's always that underlying humor typical of the series. Practical effects are charming, and the performances, especially in how they portray the complexities of war and honor, stand out. It's distinctive for its blend of historical drama and sci-fi elements, and there's a certain pacing that keeps you engaged, even with the episodic structure.
This episode is part of the classic 'Doctor Who' series and, like many early episodes, has a certain scarcity due to the loss of original footage. Collectors often seek out the VHS and DVD releases, but the stories' historical significance and the unique blend of genres really make this one stand out. Interest tends to be high among those who appreciate the series' experimental storytelling and the bold themes tackled in a relatively short runtime.
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