Wednesday, July 27, 2011

[New post] Doctor Who companions- Leela

Doctor Who companions- Leela

Louise Jameson as Leela

The companions of Doctor Who have traditionally had a rough road to travel. Exposed to the terrors of outer space, mind control, natural disasters and killer plants or household items, they were often reduced to the role of the lady in distress. After several 'screamers,' producer Philip Hinchcliff and script editor Robert Holmes decided that there needed to be a change in the role of the companion. Created by author Chris Boucher (later of Blake's 7 fame), Leela was introduced in The Face of Evil as a futuristic savage from a collapsed Earth colonist society on a far off planet. Brutal and surviving on animal instinct rather than intelligence, she proved the perfect foil to the cerebral Doctor. Leela was popular with viewers, especially young female fans looking for a tough role model. The 'dad' audience was also head over heels with the scantily clad warrior and Leela has since become a cult icon of Doctor Who despite the reality that she was only on the program for a short period of time.

Louise Jameson starred opposite Tom Baker from Face of Evil in 1977 to The Invasion of Time in 1978. Classically trained, Jameson jarred with the loose acting style of Tom Baker who was no doubt intimidated by her appeal with viewers. The two are said to have had problems working together on the set, but it was never noticeable to me as a viewer.

Recreated in plastic form back in 1977, Leela was released as a second-hand Barbie-doll in the Doctor Who action figure line. Just last week, she debuted at the 2011 San Diego International Comic Con as the second classic Doctor Who companion to be released by Character Options. Packaged with her knife, Janus thorn, crossbow and stazer gun from Face of Evil, she is probably the most accessorized action figure in the line!

SDCC 2011 Leela in action figure format

Robots of Death clip
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Next week, the Sunmakers will finally be released on DVD.
The Sunmakers DVD trailer
watch?v=Bgx6nrpELa8

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