2:49 next 200 years after his death? Only a time lord, cyberman, or Davros could make that statement possible. If nothing else Davros’ refusal to die is something beyond even The Doctor’s.
Reinhardt should never have told Kessler he'd surrendered, he should have said he was about to kill Albert and then the Communist Resistance burst in and attacked them both.
Certainly a very good serial, I'm currently rewatching it for the third time after watching the more comic strip studio bound 'Manhunt' again, though it's not without its faults. Christopher Neame wildly overacts imo, his character would have needed a cool head & pragmatic attitude, Neame's performance is far too theatrical, thankfully he went after series 1. The Albert/Monique/Andree love triangle I find implausible & distracting & some of the supporting cast are weak. As series 2 began & incidental music was introduced I feared the worst first time I watched the show, from memory it ceased after a few episodes or was used sparingly. The serial certainly got better as it progressed, much like 'Manhunt'. Rose & Culver are excellent but I've never really taken to Hepton's character, he is an unlikeable curmudgeon & his relationship with the much younger Monique is not at all convincing imo. Stephen Yardley & Paul Shelley are excellent. Another plausibility issue that bothers me about the show, though I think this was rectified in later episodes, is the absence of a rear entrance at Cafe Candide. The British airmen & resistance members using the front entrance & sneaking into the lounge as the Nazis backs are turned strikes me as stagey & unrealistic. I think the show works best when action takes place outside of the Cafe, as together with the use of Angela Richards songs it gives a cosy 'Rovers Return' aspect & of course is too close to 'Allo Allo' for comfort. If I could pick one tv drama series/serial above all others it would be LWT's 'The Guardians', an extraordinary & barely known serial.
where did you find the info for these? If the documentation still exists I'd love to get a better idea of what myth makers and masascre sets looked like
Ironic the Doctor had seem to predict that the Humans will become the successors of the Time Lords. Yet maybe the Time Lord and the Humans decide to follow the Doctor's lead. Making sure that the normal flow of time continues to flow to a point. Yet there will those who want to interfered as to change history . Oddly one of the Doctor's greatest contributions for humanity is CONTACT. Oddly only a specific number of humans met the Doctor. Still these few help to continue the Legacy of the Legends of the Doctor.
David Gooderson wasn't bad at it. He was no Micheal Wisher though. I've seen worse! In newer "Whos" and it is mostly in the directing and editing not the actor!
What a great piece of work. I would echo the comments about the Daleks. Also what are the Cybermen doing in Totters Lane? The Doctor doesn't know them and they don't him in the Tenth Planet; other than that, a great of work
Fascinating improvised set, again wonderfully recreated with the overhead shot of the car park. (Suggesting that on location versions of this video series would be possible) And this video is w-rapped up in style. Thanks again
I can't remember where I read it, and I don't know if he was (entirely) joking, but Douglas Adams did say that _Doctor Who_ and _The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy_ occupied the same universe. That the Fourth Doctor was reading one of Oolon Coluphid's books in one episode suggests he was serious.
T|he yellow bits are a little CSO area. There's also an eidophor with some black drapes alongside it. One of the drapes had sequins on for special effects work!
Presumably the Psychic Sirkus uses the same partially-phonetic spelling as the 50th century humans in The Invisible Enemy. Or maybe it is "Planet Segonax"...
Another brilliant recreation and so wonderful to see GSITG! I've always liked this story and thought that the lack of TVC space worked to its benefit so this is wonderful to see here... the whole thing looks incredible and like Happiness Patrol, must have been incredible to walk in on. Thank you!!
Thanks! There's something about the McCoy era's produciton methods I found absolutely fascinating. The design is great: colourful and unusual, and I'm a big fan of the studio / OB mix. Greatest Show takes it to extremes by virtue of necessity, and accidentally makes the programme look far more convincing than it had any right to be! Love it.
I'm glad to see someone who gives dr who the respect it deserves thank you, i just wish the showrunners would do the same thing now days. Adding the impossible girl was a highlight for me keep it up
Oh yeah - they stuck tons in, in those early days. It was better later on when they were able to shuffle the schedules, as it let them have fewer or larger sets in the studio at once.
Hi Andrew! Me again! 😄 I have subscribed, looking forward to more of these set plans. Making them in 3D really does help bring them to life! Cheers, Phil Stevens
@@solidbronze Of course, the next step would be to create STL files of your work and 3D print it. Oh, as I’ve subscribed, does that mean that I’m in for a cut of the millions you’ll be making off YpuTube? Asking for a friend … 😜