+Pip Trotter And the Fifth Doctor's daughter played the Tenth Doctor's daughter and then became the Tenth Doctor's wife and gave birth to the Tenth Doctor's daughter.
Tenth : you were my doctor........ also I really like ur daughter I know we are kinda the same person but if u let me marry her I will steal rassalons ridiculous hat Fith: oh very well so did I mention I quite like Jenny Tenth : so I guess we have a wibbily wobbely timey wimey deal oh god this is worse than star wars
It’s like imagine every time he regenerates he has the same memory’s and skills but different personalities and thoughts he basically is. a different person
Imagine a future Time Crash where an older Tenth Doctor meets one of his future incarnations and it comes to the end and the future Doctor says "You were my Doctor..." ... oh the tears that would be shed! :'(
@LadyJay Gaming: I loved Peter Davison too, he was great and he was also good in All Creatures Great and Small and I think he wrote the tune to Button Moon.
Not sure why folk are contradicting Adrian when we know from David himself. He was his Doctor as in his favourite incarnation. It's not rocket science.
@@brettjohnson536 it's a joke about how when gay people might pretend to be in a heterosexual relationship and their partner is referred to as "their beard" because it's a cover-up
You know, I'm still not entirely sure what my favourite part about all this is; the ingenious idea of bringing two Doctors together (let's face it, The Three Doctors and the 50th anniversary special are among the better episodes), the fact that David Tennant is getting to fanboy over his favourite Doctor, OR the fact that he's now his son-in-law, which just makes this seem even better as far as reaching your ambitions go :p
+Olivia McDonagh don't forget the five doctors :) that's in my top three with day of the doctor and the three doctors....i love a good multi doctor story.
Pete was 56 when this was recorded (November '07, which), and Tennant is currently 53. If that's not enough, Ten was 36 when this was recorded. All in all, two more years and Dave will be as old as Pete was during Time Crash. Edit: Updated since the actual date is 2007.
Imagine if he mentioned “hows Adric” and the fifth doctor started going on about how good he was and then David was like “ah shit it hasn’t happened yet”
I think this meeting is meant to have taken place just after Time Flight for the 5th... considering how 10 doesn't mention Adric but mentions both Cybermen and the Mara, and Anthony Ainley's Master (who appeared in Time Flight which directly followed Earthshock), that and it's implied the 5th Doctor has adapted well after he lost his sonic screwdriver to the Terreliptils.
@@JoesAnimationHub there used to be a good fan re-edit of this that showed the 5th Doctor's side and it meshes very well with the beginning of Time Flight (hell, even the titles are similar)
@@Whiteythereaperoh this is really interesting as I've seen plenty edits with the tenth doctor's perspective from last of the time lords to voyage of the damned but never with fifth
@@TheTurnipKing "BELGUIM, MAN! BELGUIM! Did you know that Davison was in an episode of the TV version of THGTTG, (with his then wife Sandra Dickinson)?
"Brave choice, celery. But fair play to you. Not a lot of men can carry off a decorative vegetable." "SHUT - UP!" Brilliant exchange between two legends. This was just a bloody excellent special. David and Peter had such chemistry.
10 years ago, 10 years! Still remember watching this is as it was broadcast. Great little mini episode. First time a Classic Doctor returned in the new series too.
I always liked to think that when Ten and Five first bump into each other, the reason it takes them both a while to notice is just because visions of their various past/future incarnations hopping around the TARDIS console is just a normal sight for them. Time Lords can see the entirety of time and space, so when they see the same room every day having bits of its past and future bleeding through must be fairly common. Maybe it's not until they bump into one another and acknowledge one another that they realise this isn't a vision, this is actually happening.
I never watched this before with headphones and I just caught the fifth Doctor era music with synths and such for the first time that's such a nice fun touch kudos to whoever was responsible, everyone? Let's give kudos to everyone.
I love how the Doctors excitement has a double meaning to it; Tennant is seeing his favourite Doctor and the Doctor is seeing one his favourite incantations
Thomas McEleney - people who say fun fact invariably next say something that is never fun and even if it is a fact no one cares. You didn't buck the trend.
That's interesting because in the classic series Peter Davison was the youngest actor to play the doctor and at the time Tennant was also the youngest as well. 🤔✌️
“...and the Master. Oh! He just showed up again. Same as ever.” “Oh no, really? Does he still have that rubbish beard?” “No! No beard this time- well, a wife” ICONIC GAY JOKE
If you think about it, it doesn’t make sense. Because 10 claims he only knew what to do because he saw himself do it in the future. But when he mentions the master to 5, he clearly doesn’t recall that even though that’s a pretty big fact, because he was always so adamant that he was the last of the time lords
@@rowanbrearley4483 It makes sense because the 10th doctor's shields were down meaning that the fifth doctor broke into the tenth's timeline meaning that he hadn't been told how to escape yet, So when it's going through the video we are not looking through tenth's timeline like at the beginning we are looking at 5's because he had made a new one (courtesy of a the paradox) so when he can't recall about the master because he still hasn't been told that.But when he does, The time line branches back into the original play through (10's). And this also explains why 10 can remember because like in 'last of the timelords' he is in the 'eye of the storm' which means he can remember everything. I may have explained that badly but its all wibbly wobbly timey wimey stuff. (bad pun... i know )
Doctor: 'There's something quite off and I don't know what it is...' Companion: 'Doctor! Look out it's 240p again!' Doctor: 'Dear God!!!!' *cue title sequence*
It was supposed to come out as 480p, as the whole filming was filmed in 480p. And when you want to convert its pixels higher (1080p, 4k ultra) then it'll stay the same quality and come out really bad.
Especially when he finds out a new horrific historical disaster he was responsible for from the titanic here to Pompeii and other events throughout time, even having a hand in the dinosaur extinction
I remember this airing. It blows my mind that it's been 14 years. 14 of my most important years, and this is still my favourite. I miss this era. This music. This Doctor. So much inspirational hope. I don't think anything will ever come close to how this show made me feel as a kid.
I'm never getting over how Pete was David's hero when he grew up with DW. He's also his wife's father and his wife also played the doctor's daughter's. It's so funny
I don’t know why but I’m jumping around all giddy and laughing like a five year old again seeing my first original Doctor in the Tardis again. Love all the Doctors but Peter was the one that I first saw as a child thanks to my grandfather and a weekend staying with my grandparents five years old and being mesmerized by this show on television that my grandfather watched every week. It’s the only time I behaved and was quite as a child, when Doctor Who came on!
"Oh no, of course! You mostly went hands free, didn't you? It was like "Hey, I'm the Doctor. I can save the universe using a kettle and some string, and look at me, I'm wearing a vegetable!""
After many incarnations, the Doctor had put on: 12 Coats-a-Velvet 11 Ties-in-Bows 10 Suits-a-Styling 9 Jackets-of-Leather 8 Cravats-a-Tightening 7 Jumpers-of-Question Marks 6 Coats-a-Patchwork 5 Celery Sticks 4 Long Scarves 3 Lacy Shirts 2 Ruffled Coats And a monocle around the neck
The second half of that is perfect, but the first half (12-7) feels like it doesn't fit the syllable count or rhythm very well. Like I said, 6 to 1 are fantastic though.
I love Time Crash and I've seen it so many times. When David says to Peter 'you were My Doctor', you can see he really means it. My two favourite Doctors, together. Bliss.
The last several seconds of this always gets me on different levels. As a tribute to Doctor Who classic it works beautifully. As a study of an old(er) man (the 10th Doctor) who's recently been through enough hell that he realises that certain aspects of his past that he once criticised (the 5th Doctor's infamous misadventures)were probably the best days of his life it's genuinely moving.
Anyone find it unbelievable that if they did this same exact episode with Nchuti, then the returning actor from the past would be Eccleston? Imagine 15 saying “all my love to long ago” to the man who was many peoples childhood doctor ❤
This probably was Tennant's doctor back before he was given the opportunity to play the role himself. This enthusiasm is essentially a kid meeting his favorite superhero in and out of meta.
One delightful way to interpret this scene is the importance of self love. We so often fall in the trap of insulting ourselves, learning to dislike all the people we used to be. "To days to come" "All my love to long ago"
This special is one that all these years later I still absolutely adore, both performances are stellar and the writing is light and just so enjoyable. I also love this on another level as it’s such a special, emotional moment for the doctor(s), I mean imagine being able to speak and interact with your younger self, after being so downtrodden and feeling so sad, getting to see and speak to when you were so young, naive and hopeful is such a beautiful concept. Also love the way that Ten doesn’t try and inform five of too much big stuff (“big” being the operative word) such as the time war and the effect it had on him, he wanted to keep the memory of his favourite incarnation hopeful and like there’s everything still to play for. A beautiful beautiful piece of doctor who. “To days to come”, “all my love to long ago” what a line 🥹❤️
@@lewisconroy6225 although absolute genius when you consider every single breath of Bonnie Langford squealing on next to the deplorable Sylvester McCoy's attempt at playing the Doctor
Come on admit it folks. I wasn't the only one feeling a big choked up at the end when David said YOUR MY DOCTOR. Fantastic writing team! Love it love it love it.
The 10th Doctor is older than the 5th Doctor and is the 5th Doctor's son in law and is married to the 5th and the 10th Doctor's daughter and *has a stroke*
This was eye-opening for me, it seems like the classic doctors with modern scripts works very very very well. Then I got turned on to the big finish specials and I realized how brilliant these actors really are!
I love the fact that Gold put in some 80's style synth, touches like that really add more to the experience. Wish synth was used a bit more now, it just feels so 'Doctor whoey'
Was watching this just earlier today as I'm having a Who marathon. I thought that bit of scoring made me think of scoring from the early 80s. Whether they were composed by Peter Howell or by other composers during those years.
HOLD ON A MINUTE. If the Fifth Doctor remembered watching the Tenth do it, then that causes a paradox or something, because that then causes pretty nuch, an infernal loop. So, where does that chain of the 5th Doctor watching the 10th Doctor start? Hmm?
doctor who has more in common with james bond than you think. he's one of those few characters where every generation has 'their' doctor or bond respectively. for me its David Tennant, and Pierce Brosnan.
Still loving the fact that the Fifth Doctor is Tenth Doctor's father-in-law
Ikr lol
+Pip Trotter And the Fifth Doctor's daughter played the Tenth Doctor's daughter and then became the Tenth Doctor's wife and gave birth to the Tenth Doctor's daughter.
+llpalm08 Wibbley wobbley timey wimey.
+llpalm08 my head has exploded
It's even better knowing that Davison is Tennant's favourite Doctor so it has even more meaning when he is saying "you know what, you were my Doctor"
"You were my Doctor"
Suddenly the Doctor transformed back into David Tennant to deliver that line.
+chiffmonkey and also father in law
+TheGeekyGirl13 ! Well David Tennant has a Scottish accent lol
Why is that?
because david tennant watched doctor who when he was it - to some extent
Tenth : you were my doctor........ also I really like ur daughter I know we are kinda the same person but if u let me marry her I will steal rassalons ridiculous hat
Fith: oh very well so did I mention I quite like Jenny
Tenth : so I guess we have a wibbily wobbely timey wimey deal oh god this is worse than star wars
It really is a shame that there isn't a full episode with the two of them, because this was fantastic!
I have never felt older than seeing a 12 year old comment on a RUclips video I remember watching when it was first posted
Damm its been 12 yrs reply to my comment pls
This comment's almost as old as me holy shit.
@@z-mkgaming7464 same dude
Damn I was like 5 when you posted this comment and now I’m gonna be 18 in October.
It is funny how the doctor always treats his other incarnations as different people.
Its cause in a weird way they kind of are
It’s like imagine every time he regenerates he has the same memory’s and skills but different personalities and thoughts he basically is. a different person
@@henrythemaster2268 where is your picture from pls
They are, different personalities, different genes, different ages etc
The Doctor has never got along with his previous incarnations
Imagine a future Time Crash where an older Tenth Doctor meets one of his future incarnations and it comes to the end and the future Doctor says "You were my Doctor..." ... oh the tears that would be shed! :'(
Ill do it one day
Think about how it feels to hear Ten say that to five when five was your doctor so long ago and rewatching this still makes you cry.
DoctorVision that’s already happened
@LadyJay Gaming: I loved Peter Davison too, he was great and he was also good in All Creatures Great and Small and I think he wrote the tune to Button Moon.
Bom
"16 years ago"
damn
Wow u have lot of subs
@@PigInDebt not so lonely after all
I came just to hear "I'm the doctor, I can save the universe using a kettle and some string! And look an me, I'm wearing a vetable!" 😂
Dragon GamerGirl 4:03 "This is bad, 2 minutes to belgium!" XD that cracks me up everytime
I love how 10 does this here then just a regeneration later 11 does the exact same thing to him in DOTD
Dragon GamerGirl Vegetable 🌽
To be fair not many people can pull off a decorative vegetable.
You spelt vegetable wrong.
when Tennant said "you where my doctor" to Davison he actually meant it because he was the doctor he grew up with.
Actually he grew up with pertwee and tom
He was -1 when Pertwee became the Doctor. He definitely watched Davison, he says so on the secret 5D commentary.
Actually David grew up watching Tom Baker as well I'm pretty sure
Actually he grew up with Matt Smith
Not sure why folk are contradicting Adrian when we know from David himself. He was his Doctor as in his favourite incarnation. It's not rocket science.
The Eccleston/Tennant theme music is still the best ever.
Agreed!
Yeeeeeesssss
+iTubeYourDadsMinge I'd say the late Tom Baker/Peter Davison one is best. At the very least in the melody if not the instrument choice.
+iTubeYourDadsMinge Nothing beats the McCoy theme.
+iTubeYourDadsMinge No.
“No, no beard- well- he has a wife.”
Underrated line
I was this years old when I noticed that joke
And I watched it on its first airing >~
"Well, a wife".
I don't get it? Hahaha
@@brettjohnson536 it's a joke about how when gay people might pretend to be in a heterosexual relationship and their partner is referred to as "their beard" because it's a cover-up
@@Tsukuri123haha same
"You were my Doctor"..............right in the feels
That was 100% David not the doctor
I love that this is just David meeting his father-in-law way before he even meets his wife 😂
...typical time-travellor.
Wibbly Wobbly.
Timey Wimmy
*high fives*
@@samcovington8713 misses high five
"Check out this bone structure Doctor because one day, you're going to be shaving it"
I love when Steven Moffat writes Doctor Who
That awkward moment when the doctor is your father in-law
Ah well, it could be worse; Amy later realised she was the doctor's mother-in-law
Tom Baker is his father in law not Peter Davison
Alex Dredge um no sorry he's not its Peter Davison
That awkward moment you have to ask the Doctor for his daughters hand in marriage.... when she's also your daughter......
Cheetarah that awkwars moment when the doctor's daughter gives birth to the doctor's daughter and granddaughter
You know, I'm still not entirely sure what my favourite part about all this is; the ingenious idea of bringing two Doctors together (let's face it, The Three Doctors and the 50th anniversary special are among the better episodes), the fact that David Tennant is getting to fanboy over his favourite Doctor, OR the fact that he's now his son-in-law, which just makes this seem even better as far as reaching your ambitions go :p
+Olivia McDonagh don't forget the five doctors :) that's in my top three with day of the doctor and the three doctors....i love a good multi doctor story.
Day of the Doctor may have been entertaining but it's when dr who jumped the shark
10 and 11 The Day Of The Doctor
Day Of The Doctor was amazing
Jodie Whittaker Thirteenth Doctor yes and hurt rip😣
Still brilliant - that line about "I loved being you" sums up what I loved about the Davison era.
The 5TH DOCTOR BROUGHT SOME OF THE BEST TALENT ❤
If you want to feel old, David Tennant is almost the same age now as Peter Davison was when this was filmed
Blimey
That did in fact make me feel old. Thanks ever so.
What?
WHAT?
Pete was 56 when this was recorded (November '07, which), and Tennant is currently 53. If that's not enough, Ten was 36 when this was recorded. All in all, two more years and Dave will be as old as Pete was during Time Crash.
Edit: Updated since the actual date is 2007.
@@scarlightprince Wow, so Peter Davison is in his 70's? Now I REALLY feel old! I remember him as a young man in "All Creatures Great and Small".
Imagine if he mentioned “hows Adric” and the fifth doctor started going on about how good he was and then David was like “ah shit it hasn’t happened yet”
I think this meeting is meant to have taken place just after Time Flight for the 5th... considering how 10 doesn't mention Adric but mentions both Cybermen and the Mara, and Anthony Ainley's Master (who appeared in Time Flight which directly followed Earthshock), that and it's implied the 5th Doctor has adapted well after he lost his sonic screwdriver to the Terreliptils.
@@JoesAnimationHub there used to be a good fan re-edit of this that showed the 5th Doctor's side and it meshes very well with the beginning of Time Flight (hell, even the titles are similar)
@@Whiteythereaper oooo could u send me a link pls?
@@Whiteythereaperoh this is really interesting as I've seen plenty edits with the tenth doctor's perspective from last of the time lords to voyage of the damned but never with fifth
"Two minutes to Belgium"
The most glorious line.
I'm about 90% sure that's an allusion to Douglas Adams.
seems little under dramatic
@@TheTurnipKing "BELGUIM, MAN! BELGUIM! Did you know that Davison was in an episode of the TV version of THGTTG, (with his then wife Sandra Dickinson)?
@@DNulrammah he was the cow iirc. He's also in the Harry Enfield audio version of Long Dark Teatime of the Soul
I just love the fact that they're in-laws now!! So random yet amazing!!
Is the fact that you have "pertwee" in your username intentional?
Ryan Cave hehe yh, I guess so... I was just curious :p
I find it crazy cuz he portrayed her dad and whenever I look at EPs now I'm like 😏
He was that much of a fan
fantastic
"Brave choice, celery. But fair play to you. Not a lot of men can carry off a decorative vegetable."
"SHUT - UP!"
Brilliant exchange between two legends. This was just a bloody excellent special. David and Peter had such chemistry.
10 years ago, 10 years! Still remember watching this is as it was broadcast. Great little mini episode. First time a Classic Doctor returned in the new series too.
Sixteen years now!!
I always liked to think that when Ten and Five first bump into each other, the reason it takes them both a while to notice is just because visions of their various past/future incarnations hopping around the TARDIS console is just a normal sight for them. Time Lords can see the entirety of time and space, so when they see the same room every day having bits of its past and future bleeding through must be fairly common. Maybe it's not until they bump into one another and acknowledge one another that they realise this isn't a vision, this is actually happening.
+MeBeMat Do you *have* to call them 'Ten' and 'Five'?
sibionic Yes
+MeBeMat It's awful.
sibionic Happy to hear alternatives. I won't use them, but happy to hear them.
+MeBeMat "They can see the entirety of time and space" no they cant. 9 May have said it once but he was lying.
I never watched this before with headphones and I just caught the fifth Doctor era music with synths and such for the first time that's such a nice fun touch kudos to whoever was responsible, everyone? Let's give kudos to everyone.
I love how the Doctors excitement has a double meaning to it; Tennant is seeing his favourite Doctor and the Doctor is seeing one his favourite incantations
"You remembered being me, watching you, doing that".
Love that part!
Fun Fact: The Fifth doctor was David Tennant's Hero, AND his daughter is David's wife
and she plays ten’s daughter
Thomas McEleney - people who say fun fact invariably next say something that is never fun and even if it is a fact no one cares. You didn't buck the trend.
No shit... 🙄
That's interesting because in the classic series Peter Davison was the youngest actor to play the doctor and at the time Tennant was also the youngest as well. 🤔✌️
So you could say: The Doctor's Daughter played the Doctor's Daughter and got married to the Doctor.
"No beard this time, well a wife" Haha
DeckTheLols Late to the party but he gained a beard again
Celder fs
Omg it's taken me this long to realise it's a gay joke
Lol I just realized it's a gay joke!
StarTuber How is it a gay joke?? It’s gone way over my head
“...and the Master. Oh! He just showed up again. Same as ever.”
“Oh no, really? Does he still have that rubbish beard?”
“No! No beard this time- well, a wife”
ICONIC GAY JOKE
Definitely didn't notice this joke when I was younger.
*HELP I DON''T GET IT*
@@gramps3351 'Beard' is slang term for a partner who is being used to cover up your sexuality - e.g. dating a women to hide the fact you're gay.
If you think about it, it doesn’t make sense. Because 10 claims he only knew what to do because he saw himself do it in the future. But when he mentions the master to 5, he clearly doesn’t recall that even though that’s a pretty big fact, because he was always so adamant that he was the last of the time lords
@@rowanbrearley4483 It makes sense because the 10th doctor's shields were down meaning that the fifth doctor broke into the tenth's timeline meaning that he hadn't been told how to escape yet, So when it's going through the video we are not looking through tenth's timeline like at the beginning we are looking at 5's because he had made a new one (courtesy of a the paradox) so when he can't recall about the master because he still hasn't been told that.But when he does, The time line branches back into the original play through (10's). And this also explains why 10 can remember because like in 'last of the timelords' he is in the 'eye of the storm' which means he can remember everything. I may have explained that badly but its all wibbly wobbly timey wimey stuff. (bad pun... i know )
“You were MY Doctor” Aw. That warmed my heart. I would have loved to have said that to my favourite Doctor, Jon Pertwee.
Doctor: 'There's something quite off and I don't know what it is...'
Companion: 'Doctor! Look out it's 240p again!'
Doctor: 'Dear God!!!!'
*cue title sequence*
Even normal TV is 576p
It was supposed to come out as 480p, as the whole filming was filmed in 480p. And when you want to convert its pixels higher (1080p, 4k ultra) then it'll stay the same quality and come out really bad.
The doctors favourite word "WOT"
Rubric Marine what?
Also Alec Hardy
Well, when he answers the phone, that is.
Especially when he finds out a new horrific historical disaster he was responsible for from the titanic here to Pompeii and other events throughout time, even having a hand in the dinosaur extinction
And RUN
I remember this airing. It blows my mind that it's been 14 years. 14 of my most important years, and this is still my favourite. I miss this era. This music. This Doctor. So much inspirational hope. I don't think anything will ever come close to how this show made me feel as a kid.
“To days to come.”
“All my love to long ago.”
I'm never getting over how Pete was David's hero when he grew up with DW. He's also his wife's father and his wife also played the doctor's daughter's. It's so funny
I love how this is both ten remembering being five, but also David remembering watching five on the TV.
I love how some of the music is from the Fifth Doctors era!
I can't believe this was 10 years ago today! I feel old.
This should have been a feature length Christmas special instead of voyage of the dammed.
Obscure Entertainment absolutely
At least we're getting something similar this year with the first and twelfth
Mr Critical Oh God, don't mention that. You'll attract the raging anti-feminists.
I know it's a bit late, but anti-feminists... wouldn't that be masculinists? Nope, never mind.
Mr Critical yeah
ive never watched this before.
honestly one of the most charming and wholesome official doctor who extras ive seen, im happy i got to watch it today.
I don’t know why but I’m jumping around all giddy and laughing like a five year old again seeing my first original Doctor in the Tardis again. Love all the Doctors but Peter was the one that I first saw as a child thanks to my grandfather and a weekend staying with my grandparents five years old and being mesmerized by this show on television that my grandfather watched every week. It’s the only time I behaved and was quite as a child, when Doctor Who came on!
It would be better if the fifth doctor said at 2:57 “You’ve redecorated......... I don’t like it
He believed it was his own TARDIS
Thankfully, Matt Smith got to say that line, eventually. Which is great for him, because Patrick Troughton was *his* favourite Doctor.
@@PetersonZF and then David said it to him in anniversary episode
5:53
*Eleven:* "Wibbly wobbly timey wimey!"
*War:* "There you go again!"
*Ten:* "I've no idea where he gets it from..."
Literally himself
It's so nice to see this back on RUclips in full I haven't watched this short episode in years
"No, no beard this time...well...a wife". Brilliant.
Emaleigh Pightling Imagine if that was 12 and he said "No, no beard this time...well she did regenerate you know!", I bet 5 would be speechless xD
12th Doctor: Oh yeah, the master came back. She's the same as ever.
5th Doctor: She?
12th Doctor: Yes. Long story.
Another manic yet loveable performance from Tennant, and very sentimental. Worthy of an episode rather than a short story! Great stuff.
"Oh no, of course! You mostly went hands free, didn't you? It was like "Hey, I'm the Doctor. I can save the universe using a kettle and some string, and look at me, I'm wearing a vegetable!""
I like how they managed to find a point in the timeline to fit this into.
The way David just bounces off every doctor he meets is just amazing everytime
What a wonderful tribute to #5. Very touching.
"He still got that rubbish beard?"
"No. Well, a wife."
LOLtastic.
its even funnier, because thats his father in law
Really
C Clarke yes it’s funny
@@crystal4628 and Peter's daughter/David's wife ended up playing the doctors daughter when David was the doctor
Why cant more episodes be more like this one.........this is pure fantasticness...if the series was this consistant the viewers would fly!!!!
After many incarnations, the Doctor had put on:
12 Coats-a-Velvet
11 Ties-in-Bows
10 Suits-a-Styling
9 Jackets-of-Leather
8 Cravats-a-Tightening
7 Jumpers-of-Question Marks
6 Coats-a-Patchwork
5 Celery Sticks
4 Long Scarves
3 Lacy Shirts
2 Ruffled Coats
And a monocle around the neck
The second half of that is perfect, but the first half (12-7) feels like it doesn't fit the syllable count or rhythm very well. Like I said, 6 to 1 are fantastic though.
I love Time Crash and I've seen it so many times. When David says to Peter 'you were My Doctor', you can see he really means it. My two favourite Doctors, together. Bliss.
I would've loved it if these two had a full episode together. That would've been a fantastic multi-Doctor story
This just made my day!!! Tennant + Davison = AWESOME!!!
The last several seconds of this always gets me on different levels. As a tribute to Doctor Who classic it works beautifully. As a study of an old(er) man (the 10th Doctor) who's recently been through enough hell that he realises that certain aspects of his past that he once criticised (the 5th Doctor's infamous misadventures)were probably the best days of his life it's genuinely moving.
two of my favorite doctors sharing a scene together. Just brilliant!
Anyone find it unbelievable that if they did this same exact episode with Nchuti, then the returning actor from the past would be Eccleston? Imagine 15 saying “all my love to long ago” to the man who was many peoples childhood doctor ❤
This needs to happen! 😢❤
This probably was Tennant's doctor back before he was given the opportunity to play the role himself. This enthusiasm is essentially a kid meeting his favorite superhero in and out of meta.
Absolutely brilliant. He’s still got it. Just as I remember him. Thanks guys
Well at least we know that father and son in law get along
Every single second of this makes me happy. I rewatch regularly.
One delightful way to interpret this scene is the importance of self love.
We so often fall in the trap of insulting ourselves, learning to dislike all the people we used to be.
"To days to come"
"All my love to long ago"
This special is one that all these years later I still absolutely adore, both performances are stellar and the writing is light and just so enjoyable. I also love this on another level as it’s such a special, emotional moment for the doctor(s), I mean imagine being able to speak and interact with your younger self, after being so downtrodden and feeling so sad, getting to see and speak to when you were so young, naive and hopeful is such a beautiful concept. Also love the way that Ten doesn’t try and inform five of too much big stuff (“big” being the operative word) such as the time war and the effect it had on him, he wanted to keep the memory of his favourite incarnation hopeful and like there’s everything still to play for. A beautiful beautiful piece of doctor who. “To days to come”, “all my love to long ago” what a line 🥹❤️
7:00 "You were my Doctor" a shout out from the kids of the early 80s that remember Peter Davison as their doctor.
"You were MY Doctor."
I loved it, in fact, I cried a little.
"Shut up!" If only he said that to Adric whenever he got on his nerves.
EDIT: Oh wait, I forgot, he did tell Adric to shut up in "Four to Doomsday".
Adric did shut up at the end of Earthshock...
Too soon?
Samuel Dixon That was savage
And he was annoying until his last breath "Now I'll never know if I was right"
@@lewisconroy6225 although absolute genius when you consider every single breath of Bonnie Langford squealing on next to the deplorable Sylvester McCoy's attempt at playing the Doctor
If he'd have done that, then there wouldn't have been enough room in the script for anything else! (Sorry, Matthew....sort of...)
I wish that was actually a part in the Voyage of the Dammed
It was in the episode before I think
@@Racominous it was a minisode set right just before voyage of the dammed
I mean the Titanic crashing into the TARDIS is shown at the end of this and at the start of Voyage of the Damned, so technically it is
Come on admit it folks. I wasn't the only one feeling a big choked up at the end when David said YOUR MY DOCTOR. Fantastic writing team! Love it love it love it.
“You were my Doctor”
Me to Tennant
6:19 "Doctor... I don't feel so good..."
NOOoOoOoo
I don't wanna go!!
that LINDA reference though
This was a very beautiful mini-episode, honouring the fifth doctor in a way only Dr Who could have done it. Bravo. Encore!!!
I love how they pass each-other without realising what’s happened. 😂
The 10th Doctor is older than the 5th Doctor and is the 5th Doctor's son in law and is married to the 5th and the 10th Doctor's daughter and *has a stroke*
Timey wimey!
This was eye-opening for me, it seems like the classic doctors with modern scripts works very very very well. Then I got turned on to the big finish specials and I realized how brilliant these actors really are!
Beautifully written
I love the fact that Gold put in some 80's style synth, touches like that really add more to the experience. Wish synth was used a bit more now, it just feels so 'Doctor whoey'
3:12 It's so cool they used some of the classic who-esque music!
Was watching this just earlier today as I'm having a Who marathon. I thought that bit of scoring made me think of scoring from the early 80s. Whether they were composed by Peter Howell or by other composers during those years.
I actually found this clip really sweet, because it’s almost like the 5th doctor was passing on the reins to the newer doctor
The best part is the incidental music shifts to Davison's era of music. ;)
The momment you have to squish your father in laws face ...
“Two minutes to Belgium” is one of my favourite lines of dialogue.
"Hey david, what's your favourite word?"
"Yea how did you know?"
HOLD ON A MINUTE. If the Fifth Doctor remembered watching the Tenth do it, then that causes a paradox or something, because that then causes pretty nuch, an infernal loop. So, where does that chain of the 5th Doctor watching the 10th Doctor start? Hmm?
Bootstrap paradox.
Delta6 Wibley- wobbly timey- wimey
Here.
Who wrote Beethoven's fifth?
J
I love the use of music in this, the combination of classic and modern scores and sound effects is brilliant
doctor who has more in common with james bond than you think. he's one of those few characters where every generation has 'their' doctor or bond respectively. for me its David Tennant, and Pierce Brosnan.
My Bond appeared alongside my Doctor in the end of time. That was a difficult moment for me, I was torn between two of my favourite characters.
for me my Doctor is Twelve
Very true. I’m Tom Baker and Roger Moore. Showing my age a bit there!
Mine is Matt Smith and Daniel Craig
0:32 if you look at the tardis console it try’s to warp in the the Hexagonal shape of the fifth doctors tardis console
“ to days to come all my love to long ago “ best line in the hole of doctor who
3:50
5th: Oh no...
10th: Oh yes.
5th: You're...
10th: Yes I am.
5th: A fan.
10th: Yes, wait what!?
I will never not laugh at this.😭
These are genuinely my two favourite doctors, always have been, always will be
Hope there is a new Dr Who special for Children in Need! Couple of minutes, always remembered!
The tenth married the fiths daughter who played the tenths daughter so the tenth and the fiths in the same family
I love the Tenth Doctor rocking from side to side at 3:04 when he made the reference to the brainy specs!
i love how the future incarnation having hudnreds of years to solve a problem solution is also used in the day of the doctor for the sonic screwdriver
“Hey, I’m the Doctor. I can save the universe with a kettle and some string!
And look at me! I’m wearing a vegetable!”
*Georgia shows up*
In the show:
Both Doctors: That’s my Daughter
In real life:
David Tennant: That’s my wife
Peter Davison: That’s still my Daughter
I love Tennant's speech. Hard to see where Doctor ends and Tennant begins. "All my love to long ago" I've got chills. Brilliant.