Martin was such a brilliant heel.. especially his interaction with the crowd.. he had that intimidation that Brody had.. IRL a lovely clean living family man
He always said he was lucky to get such a part, A character played by Murray Hayne was going to have a bigger role but he quit opening the door for Colin Baker to come to the fore
Glenn had some b@lls to actually say "Vinegar Tits" on national TV like that. Especially on a family friendly game show. If he did it now, he would have to make a formal apology.
In his younger days, Giant Haystacks looks legit 6'11" for sure. He looks like he's got a foot on some of these guys. By the time he came to WCW, he was pushing 50, and certainly lost some height to spinal compression, especially under his immense weight.
The thing that pees me off is that he's not had a new hit for 40 odd years and the charts are full of god damn rubbish these days. Id love to see him work within paul weller or noel Gallagher as they say hes an influence. But hey woody you are still a brilliant musician and nice person when you meet him .rock in grandaddy woody
Intriguing to note Glyn Owen was there, as he was only in the first series, so wouldnt have interacted with Colin Baker & Kate O'Mara, but the actor Patrick O'Connell who took over his role would've done so. Wasnt McConnell involved in this reunion as well?
GO held out for a bigger parish than the makers were willing to offer-and that the rest had accepted-and his bluff was called and he was replaced by PO🎩
Sorry that numbnut manager of theirs cost Roy all the royalties from Flowers in the rain with that stupid Wilson stunt, also R I P Pricey who stuck by Roy all the years also Jim Bowen sadly missed cant beat a bit of Bully
0:08 The heads 😭😭😭💀💀💀 0:10 "Gurgans in a jar" 1:04 Bros gonna catch covid 1:11 Known only as the RANI 1:13 She hates me, she even hates children! 1:20 Not the heads 💀💀💀😭😭😭 1:32 Bro thinks hes shakesphere 💀 1:53 That Cyberman caught me off guard 1:54 HIS FACE 2:45 NO WAY I HAD NO IDEA 3:08 That makes sense, dont worry 3:11 YES I AM ACE 3:23 Ace accepts that fact that hes the Doctor that quickly 3:27 WICKED 3:39 That zoom in 💀💀😭😭 3:44 HE SAID IT! HE SAID THE LINE! 4:20 "Last Century" 💀💀💀 4:25 Two Thousand and Thirtææææn 4:37 Tf is this conversation 💀💀💀 5:00 IANNNNN? BARBRAAAA? 5:05 DONT ASK 5:27 Best CGI train ever 6:11 What truth exactly? Wtf is going on anyway? 6:20 Underrated line 6:24 This isnt Noah's ark, Doctor! 6:29 RUN 6:33 This Way! *Proceeds to walk the other way* 6:38 Only her, not any of the other people, dont worry. 6:44 Bro only talks in voice cracks 💀💀💀 6:57 How did they get in there, exactly? 7:17 Just forget about the Sonic Screwdriver for a second 7:20 Them running at light speed! 7:28 When did she get here??? 7:43 "The Doctors fight back!" 8:25 Why does the text look like that? 8:44 What long journey exactly? 9:01 Phenomenal acting 9:28 Leave her alonæ! 9:35 When did he get here??? 9:57 Why are they in a helicopter now??? 10:07 The fact that the helicopter ride lasted 2 seconds 10:55 I suggest you leave! 11:00 SHE SAID THE NAME OF THE SHOW NO WAYYYY 11:12 that laugh 💀💀💀 11:14 HIS FACE 11:23 Those damn Megoluthion Slime Skibbers 11:47 WHERE DID SHE COME FROM 11:55 Clones? Wtf is going on? 12:23 Two time brains in the Rani's computer 12:35 WHERE DID K9 GET HERE? AND WHY DID ROMANA TURN INTO ACE? 12:40 Tf is going on 😭😭😭 12:44 25 seconds until what??? 12:53 Forgot the fourth doctor was in this ngl 13:06 NOOOOOOOOOOO 13:12 THOSE DAMN HEADS 13:19 Two time brains in her computer!
I’m watching it now and brings back memories of how life was in those days. No bedroom scenes that’s noticeable and a trendy flat had to have different levels - a few steps from the entrance door to the living area was a must - as also in Don Drapers Madmen apartment. They were the last days of women being wives and mothers, the ones to automatically being asked to make the tea at board meetings and girlfriends (Jill) expected to make dinner (in his flat) while boyfriend David reads the paper.
Showmanship with the late Mal ‘king King’ Kirk along with another treat was the late Big Daddy aka Shirley Crabtree, shame also loosing commentary by Kent Walton.
I disagree. The 60th cops a lot of flack from some fans, but I think it was relatively well done. I think if Russell had tried to do a Moffat style special, everyone would have been constantly comparing it to see if it measured up. I kind of like the slightly understated nostalgia bait of the 60th (minus the overt nostalgia for Series 4). Plus bringing back the Toymaker was great. I know ‘Wild Blue Yonder’ receives a lot of criticism for being to much like a regular ‘monster of the week’ story, but I get what Russell was going for. What better way to celebrate the show’s history than creating a high quality, very well written ‘monster of the week’ story, that pays homage to the experimental nature of the show’s history. I also really liked the bit where the Doctor nearly leaves Donna behind. It had me on the edge of my seat and almost in tears. With the Star Beast I had no real fears that Donna was going to die because I knew Tate was in the other episodes, but in ‘WBY’, with the Not-Thing double of Donna, I had a genuine fear that the Doctor was about to take her duplicate back to Earth and that would be the reason Tate was in the next episode. I was relieved that she wasn’t killed so unceremoniously, but I was genuinely petrified! It was a great way to prove that Russell was not going to continue the Chibnall era’s lack of stakes problem. The 60th definitely had its issues (like the kind of anti-climactic way the meta-crisis was solved) but overall, I liked it.
@@maddenedgeek7726 WBY as an episode by itself I really did like, didn't like Star Beast really and The Giggle was okay enough, better than Star Beast. But I think where it rubbed me wrong was by making the 14th Doctor David Tennant again. So David plays 2 Doctor's now. And by making him another incarnation alone with only 3 episodes before this "bi-regeneration" thing... Idk it just didn't work for me, maybe for other people
@@plaguedoctor4519 Vera from Council of Geeks on RU-vid did a really interesting video recently titled ‘A Spirited Defence of Bi-Generation’ that I recommend. Vera was highly sceptical of Tennant coming back as well but came around to it based on its execution. I also subscribe to the theory that when Russell took over he was somewhat in damage control based on the unpopularity of the Chibnall era (based largely on its poor writing) and so decided to go all out on tried and true Doctor Who, bringing back the popular favourite to try and lure back old viewers who stopped watching, as a kind of transition to Ncuti’s era.
I have lost count how many times I have watched this since Power of the Doctor, but I still love how Ace accepts the Doctor so quickly. And the fact Susan does a play on 1s quote the original.
I saw this serie in the Netherlands as an 18 year.old...i always rememberred it for its great acting...the tension between them was unbelievable..Colin Baker played here the type of banker we only got to know in the 80s..ahead of his time..this still could be a success if they broadcast it again!