Interstellar Song Contest

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1975 – The year I discovered Doctor Who, the year I discovered ABBA, the year I discovered I was Gay. Now, 50 years later, those three life-changing moments collide in what is for me, “the perfect storm” of The Interstellar Song Contest! The Eurovision Song Contest, on which this episode is based, has also been a yearly viewing tradition for me for almost as long.

Although this episode may be lost on most American and non-European viewers, Eurovision has always been an obsession of many in Australia, even leading to us competing in the contest in recent years, although we are a long way from Europe!  It began in 1956, a very small affair, and has now become an internationally watched extravaganza viewed by millions. They usually say, “May the best song win!” and in this episode, they said, “It’s not about winning, it’s about the joy of each other,” but the truth is that it has always been very political, and the best song often doesn’t win. Well, one exception was when ABBA won in 1974!

The Doctor and Belinda stop off to take another Vindicator reading. It turns out they are in the Harmony Arena, a Space Arena where the 803rd  Interstellar Song Contest in 2925 is just beginning to be broadcast to 3 trillion viewers. (The 2025 Eurovision, not one of the best years’ shows, I thought it was more of a freak-show, had 166 million viewers,) They become immediately captivated by the event and decide to stay, not knowing they have stolen the booth from Gary and Mike, the gay couple who become essential to the action of the episode. We also see Mrs Flood in the audience, pleased to see that the Doctor has taken his final reading, which means that her plans are about to come to fruition. 

40 worlds are competing in the contest, which is hosted by British celebrity Rylan Clark, who is defrosted from his cryo-chamber when he is needed to make a public appearance. Sponsored by Poppy Honey, the show begins, and the Broadcast Control Room is hijacked by Kid, a Hellion from the planet where the poppies were harvested for the sponsor corporation’s honey product, to take revenge against their destruction of his home world. As the rehearsal recording is transmitted to the viewing worlds instead of the live feed, Kid unleashes Hell. It results in most of the arena audience, along with the hosts and the Doctor, floating in space, frozen. 

The sudden appearance of Susan, the Doctor’s granddaughter, still played by the wonderful Carole Ann Ford, blew my mind as she calls into his mind to come back and find her… I screamed when she appeared. Things escalate, including the Doctor losing control as Kid’s attempt to kill 3 billion viewers triggers him over the destruction of Gallifrey. This all culminates in Mrs Flood being revealed as the Rani, or A Rani, setting up a major part of the final episode of this season.

There was an abundance of Eurovision references and nods in this episode.

  • The doctor’s comment, “I was there in 1974 when ABBA won, and Olivia Newton-John came fourth,” made me cheer, as did his later comment, “I thought it was my Waterloo, but it was my Rise Like The Phoenix,” which referenced both ABBA from 1974 and the brilliant winning song from 2014 by the Austrian bearded Drag performer, Conchita Wurst.
  • The track Making Your Mind Up by Bucks Fizz, 1981 winner from the UK, who were two girls, two guys, modelled on ABBA, was heard.
  • In the Museum section we had a hologram of Graham Norton, the commentator of the show for the UK for many years. Dana International, an Israeli Trans performer who won in 1998 with her hit, Diva, was playing on the TV screen. The costume worn by the Australian entry, Sheldon Riley, in 2022. A copy of the Eurovision 1975 record release. The list goes on…

 

The songs created especially for this episode by Murray Gold and others were also outstanding.

  • I Love You But My Heart Says No by Liz Lizardine from Lizardo was a brilliant example of the perfect Eurovision song.
  • My Big Feet by Cora from Trion was a typically wacky Eurovision song.
  • Cora’s Hellion Anthem at the end of the show moved me to tears, even though I didn’t understand the words; that is also something that happens with some Eurovision songs.
  • Dugga Doo… what can I say, it sticks in your head and tortures you, another typical type of Eurovision song. It reminds me of Dustin The Turkey’s song Irelande Douze Pointe for Ireland that was in the 2008 Semi-Final… yes, a song by a glove-puppet. Dugga, dugga, dugga, doo… I loved it! 😊

 

Susan’s return was a wonderful surprise, despite the constant suggestions that she would. Archie Panjabi as the Rani (“…the definite article, so to speak…”) is perfect. Writer Juno Dawson did an excellent job of capturing the spirit and history of Eurovision as this episode’s setting. For me, this was the gayest/campest Doctor Who episode ever… glitter cannon to the rescue, topping it all off! This was my favourite episode of the recent two seasons and specials; however, there were a few small things that I was put off by, so I give it 4.5 out of 5 Jelly Babies!  😊

ENGLE BYEN Review Challenge

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Dusty Balls

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Dusty Balls is inspired by a true story. A story that some of have you have seen first hand. About that sometimes Christmas tree, sometimes “artwork” that adorned the sitting room in my house for two years!
The balls have long since been dusted but the memory remains. I thought it would be a good title for a new story.  David Goldon

 
Yes, as soon as 1January arrived, the Christmas tree – that took 4 days to decorate – became “art” instead of decoration.  I was not about to take down something that took so much work to create after only 1 month.  🙂  Then it was “Christmas In July”, then it was the next Christmas… 😉   That “work of art” will never be done again … by me at least.  Just a few fairy lights and decorations around the house are enough now.  Big Gay Santa is my contribution to this FREE eBook. ~ Michael Young

 
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Akron

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AKRON is a strong, real-life drama that just happens to impact two young gay men.  Quality performances, quality direction… quality all round.  Perfectly paced script that breathes with the characters.  All about letting go and moving on.

Charming, relaxed paced journey with a clear underlying tension.  All very mid-west USA.

Opening titles and credits over a black screen with guitar music was a dull way to start, could have at least been an image of a field around Akron.

9 Champagnes out of 10.

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Downriver

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DOWNRIVER is a dark Aussie movie with a number of gay characters, but not what I would call a Gay movie otherwise.  Not a movie that I will ever watch again or recommend to others as an enjoyable night’s viewing.

The cast were exceptional in their performances, but the story was slow, depressing and had some obvious holes.  We need movies with some magic, some style instead of all this dark, brooding arty indulgence.

Sometimes writing and directing your own movie can be a risk because it can become self-indulgent and many of the checks and balances of bigger productions are not there, but then there are some crap Hollywood movies that should never have been funded as well.  This movie was funded by a number of big Australian film finance groups and I question why they would finance a gay movie that is so dark and adds nothing to the GLBTIQ legacy.  It must be about who you know.  Dare I say it, my partner and I have recently written stories that would make far more engaging Aussie Gay movies but how the hell do we get from here to where they did to get the financing and get our stories out there to uplift many, many in our community and beyond, rather than this movie that uplifted no-one?

4 Champagnes out of 10.

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Ice Blues

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ICE BLUES is the fourth and final movie in the series of Donald Strachey Mysteries.

This one is about the consequences of a missing $3M.  An action packed mystery thriller kind of Gay thing with elegance, charm and humour.  Oh, and martinis are still essential to the setting.  Still has the same corny style of titles and music.

8 Martinis out of 10.

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Crisis On Earth X

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CRISIS ON EARTH X is one of the best 170 minutes of TV I’ve seen in a long time.

A combined story over one week’s episodes of Supergirl, Arrow, Flash and Legends Of Tomorrow.  The CW, Warner Bros., Greg Berlanti (my hero), Andrew Kreisberg (now fired due to sexual harassment claims) and the team have created a brilliant cross-over storyline that adds new life to all four shows.

One of the biggest statements of the story is the Lesbian one-night stand, and the Gay kiss-of-the-century between out gay actors WENTWORTH MILLER and RUSSELL TOVEY.  The other statement is the Nazi victory in WW2 on Earth X which is also a big nod to the recent powerful series Man In The High Castle.

Flash and Legends Of Tomorrow had lost me as a viewer in their current seasons, Supergirl has me just hanging on, and Arrow still has me hooked.

9 Superheroes out of 10!

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Teenage Kicks

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Teenage Kicks: The Scars Of Our Youth Shape The Adults We Become

 

Aussie gay movie from 2016 about two 17 year old mates with an underlying physical attraction.  Daniel Webber (Home & Away/ 11.22.63) and hot Miles Szanto (Love My Way) own the screen alongside a skilled and perfectly directed Aussie cast.

Sexually and emotionally beautiful and violent with a strong dose of ‘real world’ truth that never goes for the easy way out or the happy-ever-after clichés.  The emotions were so raw that I ended up angry about something and someone in my life not treating me with the respect and dignity I deserve.

Strangely, I had to get the DVD from Germany with all the text on the cover and the promo material contained inside written in German.  The movie is in English with other language subtitles available … thankfully they didn’t do the usual annoying German habit of dubbing it into their language.  I have since found it available from JB Hifi.

 

7 champagnes out of 10

 

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