Brosnan has played Bond in the last two Bond films.

Natty Weaving Bond Review Brosnan has played Bond in the last two Bond films. Well the DragonLady is off to a flying start, getting eight on the trot. And there are some great shots of the beautiful scenery. And his scenes with Baker are a riot and then some. Andy Osnard Pierce Brosnan is a rakish British spy. Primeval Earth was painfully obviously a sound stage. Another factor could be the excellent use of location filming. This is a paragraph of text that could go in the sidebar.

Catherine Schell, David Graham and Kevin Flood are no slouches. Baltimore poet Elizabeth Skurnick writes like Tom Waits trapped inside the body of a desperate housewife. Graham Williams era did wrong, done stark raving right. Doulgas Adams almost always did a good job with Doctor Who. This is a very enjoyable black comedy that would do credit to Graham Greene. It opens, of course, with the Doctor and Romana on holiday.

And shots of people running back the way they came through Paris. Jagaroth might be history, but love was very much alive and well. The cast do a wonderful job here with their characters. It's almost as if Brendan's the male version of Meryl Streep. The music is so strident and blends beautifully with the story. The clues are obtuse, warped, puntastic and hopefully will exercise your alcohol fuzzed minds a little. What those other stories do so wrong, this one does incredibly right. Scarlioni at the thumping climax of his cross-time communication.

All in all, it was, and still is, pretty fantastic. Adams' writing and obvious quirky approach is well-used here. Both knowingly deceive one another and accept the deception. Duggan back at the Eiffel Tower, Tom and Lalla are brilliant. This episode will have you laughing out loud, full stop. It's more than the inconsequential froth it pretends to be.