TV reviews

Review: Doctor Who – 3×4 – Daleks in Manhattan

Daleks In Manhattan

There’s something about Helen Raynor’s writing. It’s always nicely put together, doesn’t insult your intelligence too much and has a certain sensibility about it that makes you think she’s trying to write proper drama. But it’s absolutely dull to watch. Witness the third episode of Torchwood for a similar phenomenon.

So it was with Daleks in Manhattan. With a tiny group of Daleks trying to destroy life as we know it with an insidious plan, it evoked memories of classic Who stories, such as Power of the Daleks. It certainly tried to notch up similar amounts of tension and there was the old-school move of making sure all sets, including sewers, had ultra-smooth floors for the Daleks to glide over.

But coupled with a rather spoilerish edition of the Radio Times that removed all traces of surprise from the story, all it managed to do was get yawns out of me. Yawn, yawn, yawn: that was me doing an impression of myself watching the episode.

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Monday’s fun-filled news

Brrr. It’s a bit nippy out…

It’s been a while since I’ve included a Mary Whitehouse Experience quote in anything.

Doctor Who

Film

  • William Fichtner joins the cast of The Dark Knight
  • Harry Potter V’s trailer is up (if you can watch it)
  • Sienna Miller replaces Lohan in Dylan Thomas biopic
  • A spin-off from Get Smart, starring Masi Oka, will appear on DVD just 10 days after the movie airs
  • An Illusionist reunion? Jessica Biel might be Betty Ross to Edward Norton’s The Incredible Hulk
  • Richard Branson cut from BA’s in-flight Casino Royale showings

Radio

  • Alex Zane is the new host of the breakfast show on XFM

Theater

British TV

US TV

The end of the week slow news day

Film



British TV



US TV

  • ABC Family gives out its summer and fall schedule, including the return dates of Kyle XY and Lincoln Heights
  • Sharon Osbourne will be the third judge in America’s Got Talent. The Hoff and Piers Moron will return intact
  • Lynda Carter talks about being on Smallville [small spoilers]
Audio and radio play reviews

Review: Doctor Who – Renaissance of the Daleks

Renaissance of the DaleksBased on a story by former Doctor Who script editor Christopher Bidmead, Renaissance of the Daleks is a sci-fi extravaganza that starts with the Doctor being drugged, abducted and strip-searched by nasty futuristic Americans who want to prevent the Daleks from invading Earth.

Trouble is, it’s 2158 and the Daleks were supposed to have invaded the previous year so that William Hartnell/Peter Cushing can stop them. What’s going on? Why is Nyssa back with Knights Templar in the 14th century, armed only with a prototype of Rose’s mobile phone plug-in that’s named after something from This Island Earth? Why are toy Daleks appearing on the market when no one’s seen one yet and BBC Worldwide is probably long gone?

And more to the point, did we really need a story that has continuity not just with Logopolis and The Krotons, but also with the effing Space Museum?

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Technology reviews

EyeTV now works with Apple TV

Bastard, my PVR, works with a program called EyeTV, which is actually rather good. As you may know, I also have an Apple TV, which is growing on me a bit and my wife’s starting to like, too, but is still going to be a bit rubbish for most people.

So, joy of joy, Elgato, which makes the EyeTV software, updated it last night to make it AppleTV friendly. Look!

Toolbar

Select a recording, click on the Apple TV button, and EyeTV exports it in the top quality resolution demanded by the Apple TV. You can also set recordings to automatically export to the Apple TV when they’ve finished.

Export

Note, it’s an either/or thing with the Apple TV and the iPod: either you go for something that will play on the iPod and the Apple TV but not at top resolution, or you make it an Apple TV-only export. Curses.

Equally curse-worthy is the fact that EyeTV uses QuickTime (aka “TakingItsOwnSweetTime”) to do the exports. I recorded The Apprentice: You’re Fired last night. That’s a 1GB file. I started exporting it at 9.03. It’s now 10.21 and the blessed thing is only three-quarters of the way through, despite being a half-hour show. It’s also 460MB in size already.

Compare that with iSquint, which takes about 45 minutes to do a 60 minute programme, even at full res, and you’ll understand the problem. That only does iPod-quality mind, so I’ve just purchased Visual Hub from the same people. That does full Apple TV resolution, too. I’ll let you know how that works out once I’ve played with it.

As you may also know, I’ve been sent a Miglia TVMax+ to play with. That records in the iPod/Apple TV’s native format, meaning no nasty conversion is necessary. At the moment, it doesn’t play nicely with EyeTV (or more accurately, EyeTV doesn’t play nicely with it) and comes with some rubbish software of its own. But it does do what it says on the tin, as they say, even if I accidentally used the wrong settings the first time, and couldn’t get an episode of America’s Next Top Model we’d recorded from the Sky box onto the Apple TV because it was too high a resolution.

More on that when I’ve played with it some more.