TARDIS Maintanince by 3rd Doctor
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- This is from season 7 of the classic doctor who series. Episode called “The Ambassadors of Death” The Doctor in his 3rd Incarnation and exiled to Earth by his people now looks to try and fix his TARDIS after having the necessary knowledge taken from him by his people. Behind the scenes from a production stand point - during the 70’s the BBC’s budget for Doctor Who was severely slashed due to the economy of the day. Thus during seasons 7-9 up to the 10th Anniversary special “The Three Doctors” most of Jon Pertwee’s adventures as The Doctor didn’t involve the TARDIS most of the time and primarily where on Earth with the occasional trips to other planets. Enjoy a classic clip! All rights are owned by the BBC!
Man, no wonder he was so frustrated and bitter half the time in this incarnation. Without his memory of how the console worked, it was like trying to find your way to the fusebox in a dark room.
Has he ever known exactly how it worked? 😅
with Lego randomly scattered across the floor.
Actually it was his knowledge of time travel theory and the Tardis dematerialisation codes that the time lords removed.
Probably shouldn't mess with that console when your memory of how it works has been removed. xD
Well that's how this whole adventure started in the first place isn't it?
Never underestimate the doctors need to be free.
This is the Doctor we're talking about. He's not gonna leave it be just like that😄
For those wondering how he got the console out of the TARDIS, there's a simple solution: A piece at a time. Take it apart inside the TARDIS and reassemble it outside.
Okay, that answers one question. Now, why did he take it out of the TARDIS, particularly if he has to take it apart again to put it back?
I am trying to rack my brains to think of a good reason, and one might feasibly be safety, so he can measure the consoles outputs without it actually causing the TARDIS to do some crazy stuff like ... I don't know, transporting him to an alternative timeline or... oh, it does that anyway! Even without the TARDIS being around it!
@@markpostgate2551there is also the possibility that he’s testing a theory: that a good portion of the console is not actually inhibited, but the surrounding environment is locked to Earth in the 70s/80s. Kinda like having a PC linked to a server that continually feeds it a single limiting command on startup, take the pc out of range of the server and see what happens.
That would make sense considering the fact that he gets it partially working in AoD and more successfully in Inferno. Though I imagine the risks/ discomfort involved in space-time travel without a capsule (such as those we saw the trio experience at the start of Sound of Drums) would be the reason why he puts the console back by the events of TotA.
When Liz disappears at 0:50 turn the sound up and you can hear Caroline John's footsteps as she skuttles away out of shot
Good old Liz 😅
I know the console is outside of the TARDIS but that _could_ have have been a more gaudy re-decoration of the console room...
And I would have loved it, if it was.
It's interesting how, outside of the wooden interior, they never actually tried to reinvent the console room outside of the 'white-roundels' concept. This particular interior could have worked just fine.
If Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart had seen the 3rd Doctor & Liz Shaw disappearing and reappearing around the TARDIS console, he would've been surprised because he hadn't seen the TARDIS disappear and reappear in front of his own eyes, yet.
Brigadier: "Doctor! Miss Shaw! Stop fooling around with that thing! We have work to do."
@fjvideo I just read that in his voice lol
Me too.
*Meanwhile, in another episode...*
Doctor (Singing): I don't want to set the world on fire...!
*BANG! Something explodes inside the TARDIS.*
Worth pointing out that "The Ambassadors of Death" Episode 1 is the only Doctor Who episode existing in its original master PAL videotape to feature the original TARDIS console. All surviving 60s episodes mostly exist as 16mm telerecordings, some as 35mm film. The following serial, "Inferno", which marks the final appearance of the old console, exists as NTSC colour videotapes and higher quality 16mm b&w telerecordings. Hence how the colour signal of the NTSC was combined with the 16mm for the "Inferno" Special Edition DVD re-release.
I wonder now how he managed to get the console unit out of the control room. But logically I think he dematerialised it and materialised it outside. But it's just a thought.
director: Well looks like we don't need to use the Tardis console because the 3rd doctor is stuck on earth
script editor: This episode needs the Tardis console
director: Well shit
prop maker: Eh, give me the gaffer tape and some paper clips, I'll make it work.
director: Ok only one episode we use it
script editor: It needs to be used again for the end of season 7
director: Oh for god sake
This is actually really clever!
Nothing better to me than the classic episodes. I've probably every every episode available from Hartnell to McCoy a dozen times in my life, some episodes more than that. No CGI, minimal special effects by today's standards. They used props, great sets and locations, good scripts and excellent actors to keep people entertained.
They use bubble wrap monsters and Cliffhangers to keep people entertained
they still do that to this day ! :D
It looks in better shape than it did in Inferno
Shame she never got to travel in the Tardis.
*laughs in BBC Books Past Doctor Adventures novels and Big Finish Productions*
@@SuperWolsey Kory Stephens *casually mentions they are better than you*
@@SuperWolsey which big finish story?
W-w-w-w-where are you? W-w-w-w-what happened? Now _that's_ Acting!
I always wondered how he got out of the tardis doors.
It’s revealed in one of the audios that the TARDIS’ exterior is actually pretty flexible and can adjust itself to fit big stuff through the doors which the Doctor uses to get a rhino into the TARDIS
@@EditedAF987 That's explain the tank in series 9
@@EditedAF987 I just imagining this police box splintering wider panel snapping as it widens just to be completely restored in the next second
Spherhead. From space is my favourite post regeneration story for all of doctor who
davros on t.v. as a news reporter....
I'd be interested to know how he got the console past the TARDIS door, considering how small it is outside and can't remember how to pilot it
I think big finish answered that somewhere, I think in "the Annihilators"
TARDIS playing tricks with the Doctor and companion😂😂😂😂
Ambassadors of Death 💀
Thank You
Liz Shaw would've been surprised to see the inside of the TARDIS before or after he managed to get the TARDIS console outside it while trying to repair it.
I always wonder how the third Doctor remove the TARDIS console from the TARDIS room.
It is probably Wibbly Woobly Timey Womey stuff.
One possible way is that he unlinked the console core from the TARDIS core network then dematerialised the console from the console room and rematerialised it in this UNIT lab place, essentially flying the console away from the console room into the vortex, and out of the vortex into this UNIT lab room. Of course, he has his memories of using the TARDIS generally wiped, so I've no clue how he would've managed to do this.
@@rockysandman5489Big problem The third Doctor doesn't have any dematerialization codes.Or a working dematerialization circuit
@@plantainsame2049 it... got away from me, yeah...
Fuinny how the Tardis looks like a random british bedroom
How did the Doctor manage to get the console out of his TARDIS during his exile on 20th -Century Earth?
Skills
He’ll explain later
Reverse the polarity?
Timey wimey... stuff.
Apparently its said in an audio book that the exterior is extremely flexible and adjusts itself to git stuff through
Those days of wooden tvs
This is funny, but not as funny as the time he tried to leave Earth and rematerialized off-screen in...i think it was a junkyard?
It was a rubbish tip, or a landfill as we Americans call it.
The Console is still falling apart as it's the same prop from 1963
Gerry Haydocks best Tv comic illustrations
"Yes"...."Yes". 😂 😂
So were was the rest of the TARDIS when this was happening?
We don't know! But he removed the console for repairs...
I forget, but it's a good episode that I'd reccomend watching
Oh. She was off idling somewhere.
The Doctor could've had the secret of the TARDIS written in a book and have it hidden before his exile on 20th Century Earth began.
I will always wonder how they got the console out of the TARDIS...
I mean the inside doors are quite big
The hard part is.How did he get it back in
I wonder what the inside looks Is like
5 Doctor Who stories that were shown from the 3rd Doctor's era on PBS were shown in black and white, not color.
No dislikes the best like to dislike ratio ever
This is so much better than New Who.
Correction, we call that Woke Who! From 9th to 12th Doctor that is New Who!
@@farscape1714 what?
@@farscape1714 It's actually kind of encouraging to see that even among regressives, a mixed-race lesbian character is no longer considered a sign of "wokeness."
Yes...
How did he get it out the TARDIS doors ?
Just like what you do with a table, you take it apart can you put it back together?
0:38-0:57 insert sr pelo raspberry sound effects
Just turn it off then on again.👍
Science and women you pick up off the street don't mix :D xx
Liz Shaw was a scientist...
@@FrankNFurter1000 Correct me if I'm wrong but I believe she was in fact the chief scientist...
@@themoldysausage The point still stands.
Umm I this is after inferno because the tardis console is removed from the tardis sometime after that story.
Can't be, because Inferno was Liz Shaw's final apppearance.
Ambassadors of Death was the first time we saw the console outside the TARDIS. Inferno was the following story.
Definitely not. Hence, Liz Shaw
No that was inferno I have it on DVD.@@Darren79
main-tAn-Ince ? try main-ten-ance