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I thought the I.D. was a very interesting story exploring some interesting ideas. Some of the ideas of overwriting/activating DNA it seems to share with a recent televised story—The Lazarus Experiment. But it also explores the morality of changing oneself and changing others for selfish reasons. I found the treatment of the ideas very engaging, but without a companion, in this story, there was nothing that really upped the stakes for the Doctor. Now, if Peri, Evelyn, or Mel were in danger of being erased, then we may have had a better story.
Urgent Calls I liked a lot. I think mostly as a change of pace from all the other plays in the range. If this story was one of the first that I listened to, I would probably not like it as much. I think one could think of the single part stories as the equivalent of the Short Trips anthologies.
Taras
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