This video left out one of my favorite moments, at the end of the last episode of "Inferno," where the Doctor calls the Brigadier a "Pompous, self-opinionated idiot," then his TARDIS fails to take off, so he asks the Brigadier for help with something, to which he reminds him of his comment, and the Doctor basically tries to reassure him that they don't need to sever their ties over a few hasty words!
I love how step one of regeneration is always shit talk the new look. I bet that's part of the audition process. "So, you think you can play the Doctor? Here's a mirror find three parts of your appearance to insult."
Third Doctor's first words: Shoes Tenth Doctor's first words: "Hello......teeth." Eleventh Doctor's first words: legs! Twelfth Doctor's first words: Kidneys
OfficialRuby Bfdi I wouldn't say pervert, just speaking the truth. If I lived as a male for centuries, then became a woman, I would notice differences, and my arms wouldn't be that difference.
I love the way he groans "unhand me Madam." He sounds drunk but this is a taste of the no nonsense badass he will be once he's recovered from the regeneration.
If you knew about Petwee's earlier career you know got start in vaudeville and stage productions. And was know for this physical comedy and funny faces.
Both the Third Doctor and the Eighth Doctor have a thing about their shoes (even though Third actually wanted the TARDIS key which was hidden inside his shoe).
So apparently, the running gag about the Doctor's utter inability to sing ("The Lodger" et al) goes waaaaay back XD No wonder he's started to hate Karaoke by "Deep Breath"; He's given up completely... Must be frustrating, especially given that he's otherwise rather musical. Centuries of practice did nothing to improve it at all... I suppose even he can't be a genius at everything. Also, he's oddly cute when slighty discouraged. Aaand the Master, with his phonecalls and hilarious methods of casually murdering underlings XD Love the Master XD
Frank Cabanski Nobody asked for you to spill your toxic waste. An adult should be able to handle for people to discuss a topic without feeling some inexplicable urge to derail the conversation to have the last word/complain about whatever random thing they mentioned.
I will say the new series has dropped off in quality in the last few seasons. It’s not Capaldi’s fault, nor Whitaker’s; they did the best they could with what they were given. But the writing simply hasn’t been up to scratch since Moffat left.
@@critica77y77 uh, Moffatt was there for literally all of capaldi time on the show. Also while I'll agree that Whittakers era hasn't been good (definitely my least favorite period of the show in all its history) i dont get why so many are acting as if the show was so great under Moffat nowadays when he used to get so much criticism back when he was showrunner. He's way better than chibnall, but he also wrote death in heaven, hell bent, quite a few dull episodes in series 7, the awful characterisation of the 1st Doctor in twice upon a time, etc. The show may be at its lowest point, but its been very inconsistent for years now.
2:34 that's what Jodie Whitaker lacks. The authority and power to take control of any situation. Like seriously if anyone else pulled this I feel like the guy would just tell him to piss off and come back with a pass but Pertwee plays it so well that you just wouldn't dare refuse him. When Pertwee's Doctor was on screen he owned every minute of it. It's all raw strength and power that you would expect from a guy who's won a thousand battles and has lived for hundreds of years.. Hartnell, Baker, Eccleston and Tennant had it too but Pertwee was the master of it all. Whitaker's Doctor feels like a background character and when she tries stiff like this she sounds like a kid having a tantrum..
@@lapelcelery42 It's a willfully intentionally negative interpretation of a scene between Graham and The Doctor that Jodie haters love to take out of context.
At 2:29 that's the producer's cameo in the story. The Unit Parking guard, who the Doctor never gives the chance to answer him, is played by the Producer of "Spearhead From Space", Derrick Sherwin. A very nice, subtle production cameo there.
The clips that kept transitioning back and forth from B&W to color (beginning around 6:00), those were from "The Ambassadors of Death". I'm sure you know that many Doctor Who episodes from the 1960s and 1970s (first three Doctors) were junked, or otherwise only retained as B&W film prints. The Ambassadors of Death was one of them. Only Episode 1 was retained on its original color videotape (and was, in fact, the earliest Doctor Who episode overall to survive in its original videotaped format). For the other 6 episodes, there were B&W prints and an off-air recording made in the U.S. in the 1970s (which, while mostly in color, suffered from periodic bursts of color distortions). So, the usable color sections were intercut with the B&W prints to make the copies released on VHS in the early 2000s (which appears to be the source of your copy).
The 3rd Doctor is my Doctor, though I do adore 4,5, and 11. I just don't know what it is about the 3rd Doctor that I love so much (perhaps it was because he was more of a James Bond type, more distinctive and very philosophical, he was an action man and drove around in a sports car and a bit of a dandy but I digress.) and Sarah Jane Smith. She fit with Tom Baker's Doctor just as well she did the 3rd. Unlike Clara,with Capaldi, she just seems, out of place.
I do. Which is why I'm glad she's gone now. I felt like in The Return on Doctor Mysterio, Peter Capaldi really shined. I think I'm starting to like him which is a shame since he's leaving soon.
Really? I don't like Clara, but i really enjoyed the relationship between her and 12, probably one of the only things i like a lot about her. if anything it was Smith who I felt she diddnt have much chemistry with.
3rd doctor era had the best camera work. all differnt shots and close ups. while 4th doctor era went back to 1 camera shot panning and zooming on a charathers face
Jon Pertwee was my favourite Doctor as a kid - and the "Spearhead from Space" Autons were the only DW monster that I was actually afraid of (apart from the giant maggots in "The Green Death" >_> ). That scene of them breaking out of the shop window scared the hell out of me, and I remember as a little kid always feeling a little uneasy everytime we had to park the car in front of a shop with dummy's like that in the windows, just in case they came alive like the Autons in Doctor Who. :P
From 2:55-3:05, very charming and funny. 12's eyebrows can open bottle tops, 3's can procure a 😆...or 2, or 12. Now we know where 12 got his inspiration for his impeccable dress sense...and the eyebrows too. I should really look into Pertwee's Tenure at some point. Great videos showcasing the 3rd Doctor.
The true beginning of the long-standing Regeneration episodes cracking everyone up let's be honest some of my favorite episodes is when he's falling off of stuff, is pretty much scrambled in the head, and people going "who are you?" and he responds with "you know it's funny, but I was just asking myself the same question?"
"I had nothing but these clothes. Oh my goodness." He's not as fast as Troughton, who could turn 3 sentences into 1 without drawing breath, but Pertwee still transitioned between those 2 sentences in a very Doctor-like way.
If you spot the snake tattoo on thirdy's arm he's been tagged by the Time Lords as a renegade Time Lord. The renegade Time Lords wear that tattoo as a symbol of pride as as a symbol of their rebellion/dislike against the regular slow and drag of Time Lord life. Even The Master and The Rani have thsr tattoo somewhere on them, just like the Doctor.
Of course, the real world reason is that in his Navy days, Pertwee got blackout drunk and got a tattoo of a snake with his then-girlfriend's initials. She's now been immortalised as a tattooed snake symbol of rebellion against the High Council of the Time Lords.
The third doctor is my second favourite doctor who and Jon Pertwee plays him spot on and gives a great pfomance as the third doctor in all of the thrid doctor stores
A lot of episodes from the first second and third doctor where destroyed, but alot of people made black and white copies of the third doctor episodes which where later coloured.
I remember when I first saw this...I had no clue about regenerations yet, I was still new to him. I remember that he was weird, and that I was missing something about his story. But, I liked him, and still do.
Put a mirror surface on something flexible, like plastic, and manipulate it. Just like in a funhouse. That whole section is on film so no video trickery.
“Hello space control, this is recovery 7. Will you clear us for re-entry?” “We are not cleared for re-entry.” “Hello space control, this is recovery 7. Will you clear us for re-entry?” “We are not cleared for re-entry.”
At 6:11 the reason why it went between colour and black and white is because for many years the colour prints of Ambassadors of Death didn't exist until it was digitally restored .
I found it funny because he seems to be so attached to his shoes when he first wakes up. It was a "shtick" that the Doctor hid the TARDIS key inside one of his shoes. Later on in the episode, Pertwee takes it out of one of his shoes -- that's why he wanted them so bad. In Tom Baker's first episode, he had it hidden in one of his shoes before he tried to run away in the TARDIS. The shtick ended in Tom Baker's era, as he started to carry the key on a long neckchain -- you can clearly see it as part of his costume.
Patrick Sheehan Ahh, that's what that was all about, thanks for explaining, lol. Aww, now I hope they make a reference to that joke somehow, that is hilarious. He just grabs his shoes and cuddles them like a teddy bear. XD
I guess the effects are humourous now with all the CGI and stuff movies have, but I don't think the Autons coming to laugh at 4:20 is humourous. It was SCARY as a kid. Yes, it was "Iconic", but it wasn't an Iconic Quote, so it doesn't fit with either of your two descriptions The chair "eating" the Irish guy was also a scary moment
Second Doctor - 'Facial muscles still a bit tight' Third Doctor - 'It's rather flexible' Fourth Doctor - 'The Nose is a definite improvement, as for the ears'
I guess the disorientation the Doctors experience is natural part of regeneration cycles. i like how first Doctor complains about his new appearance. Until suddenly he doesn't anymore.