One can only dream of a parallel universe where Douglas Adams lived long enough to write for the modern era of the show. What a treat that would've been.
I think it's a good thing the Master was able to continue as a recurring character throughout the years, but I still would have loved to see "The Final Game."
Also the friendship between Pertwee and Delgardo had the writers planning on revealing that the Doctor and the Master were brothers, an idea that was scrapped due to Delgardo's sad passing.
@NovaWolf Gaming I always saw that more as a jab at the Leekley Bible from the proposed US-based 8th Doctor series that was luckily canned, in which the Doctor and the Master were brothers and on the hunt for their father, given that Davies was a very active fan-writer in the community in the 90s.
That would have been cool, also have the trial series then Colin baker wouldn’t have been fired and he wouldn’t have been bitter and would have made his regeneration scene, instead of Sylvester McCoy in a wig
5:43 - Doctor Who's first animated webcast was Death Comes to Time which was 2001, followed by Real Time in 2002, then Shada and Scream of the Shalka in 2003.
I'm disappointed we didn't get the original planned season 23. There looked to be some interesting stories in there, and I liked the 45 minute serial format.
"The Return" was not cancelled to make way for "The Five Doctors", it was cancelled because of a strike! Once the strike was over, JN-T decided to use the studio space reserved for "The Return" to instead finish "Enlightenment", as the film work had already been done, and it was an important story for the Black Guardian trilogy and Turlough's character arc. "The Return" was held over for the next season. From what I understand, "The Return" was essentially "Resurrection of the Daleks".
Great video. I’m about a quarter of the way through reading Scratchman. It is simply excellent thus far. I also have Krikket Men lined up to read soon! I love Shada, one of my favourite Baker stories and I recommend the re-animated version that came out a few years ago to anyone!
Yes, it was supposed to be for the show's second series in 2006. It however was never made and got replaced by the episode Fear Her (which a lot of people have apparently not liked).
@@fadikhoory5350 two doctors they had 2 studio based stories in order so they can film in Spain, lanzarote, Amsterdam, Paris basically no location filming
The one unmade Doctor Who script I would have loved to see isn't mentioned in this list. It's 'Sealed Orders' by sci-fi author, Christopher Priest (most famous for writing 'The Prestige'). It would have involved the 4th Doctor being ordered by the Time Lords to kill Romana, alternative universes and multiple TARDIS's. It came close to being made for season 18, but got dropped. They made 'Warrior's Gate' instead.
As I understand it, the "half human" part of the Doctor's origin was intended to be a part of the American Who TV series (had it continued), even after they'd abandoned the "Starting over from scratch" idea.
Yes, it was, and it was stupid... it's bad enough that the damned movie got made. FoxTV wanted to steal a British show, instead of adapt it, as is normally done for US shows (All in the Family, and Sanford and Son are 2 examples of US adaptations). We have the "War Doctor" and the "Fugitive Doctor". I consider Paul McGann to be the "Bastard Doctor"...
@@igorschmidlapp6987 [Shrug] It happened. Things happen in Dr. Who all the time that the fans are upset about, but time rolls on and it just becomes part of the backstory and you just kinda deal with it. There’s stuff in the FOX-who that bugs me, stuff in New Who, stuff in Old Who. These things happen. If the show had been picked up and run for 110 episodes, it’d be an integral part of The Doctor’s story now, and nobody would be questioning it. If it hadn’t happened at all, no one would miss it. I mean, everyone hates The 6th Doctor, but *it happened* so we just deal with it and move on I’ll give it this: Even though it isn’t very good, it is at least acknowledging what came before. There is a transition, a hand-off between Old Who and FOX Who, which, frankly, is more than FOX needed to do and way more than anyone could expect of FOX even back then.
No mention of Chibs stealing from Leakley's version of the "Cybs" for his take on the Cybermen in that awful episode I shall not directly name. But Leakley's version had the Cybs wandering around the wastelands of Gallifrey outside of the cities behaving like cybernetic versions of Mad Max's foes. I do not recall if they were originally Shobogans who became way too fond of becoming enhanced via cybernetics. And Moffat ultimately canonized the Spider Daleks. We saw them flying around in the 50th Anniversary.
My favourite era of Doctor Who is the Tom Baker tenure & especially the Sarah Jane, Harry Sullivan period, although I was Teeny-tiny @ the time I was mesmerised by the show. So good
Yeah I've heard of a ice Warriors story for the seventh doctor it was supposed to have a group of bikers and they would be wearing ice warrior type helmets.
@@WhiskeyBrewer well I prefer to call them by what they were originally called. If the story was made it would’ve been called that so I take that as the title
Shada was fabulous, even with the Tom Baker narrations. The revisit efforts with McGann were nice, but the animated efforts after were unfortunate (especially the changes to the music already used in some of the filmed sequences in the narrated version). ALSO! If you are going to include Scratchman, you should've given AT LEAST honourable mention to the film adaptation of The Chase, the third Hartnell vs Daleks serial that was to be converted into a superior film with Peter Cushing in the titular role.
even though shada has been remade with animation it could of been better the 2 problems are that 2 actors died from the original cast and in Planet Of Giants they got voice actors to replace them with if you watch Shada with Paul McGann you'll see wat i mean
@@EditedAF987 In Planet of Giants ep 3 and 4 were merged together and on the Dvd they recreated it to put ep 3 and 4 as originally intended they used voice actors the voice the dead cast. I was merely saying if they did this for Shada it would of been alot better. David Brierly was K9 for series 17 which means in animation scenes he says next to nothing. So does Professor Chronotis only speaks in live tv. but if voice actors could do a good likeness Shada would be prefect because there are cut scenes involving K9 and Chronotis.
If I ever get a time machine I plan to put Douglas Adams in charge of Doctor Who for at least 20 well funded seasons. Will it be a train wreck? Possibly, but it will be a glorious train wreck.
No mention of the follow up of sleep no more where the dr not only loses but sori didn't even understand the full extent of the bad guys pan essentially dooming a planet
Warhead/Resurrection Of The Daleks was cancelled due to strike action which delayed Terminus and Enlightenment so much so that new actors were hired for Enlightenment
Two different versions... the VHS version where Tom Baker hosted - call it "Masterpiece Who" - and filled in the gaps, and then the Big Finish audio adaptation with Paul McGann stepping in as the 8th Doctor with Romana for the adventure.
Quite a bunch of these if not all seem good. I don't have a particular one on the list as a favorite but surely a missed opportunity for sure. Now let's get into the TARDIS and go back in time and make these.
Disappointed you didn't mention "Gallifrey"; the original planned finale for the original planned version of Season 23. It would have been the pay-off for the Doctor visiting his own grave in Revelations of the Daleks and the planned arc for there being a reason why the Sixth Doctor was such a jerk; he found out at some point that he was going to have to destroy Gallifrey, supposedly to keep it from falling under the Master's control during his sixth incarnation and him unconsciously acting like a jerk because of his belief that he could not change his future.
The original idea for a US version came in the early 80s, in the latter days of Tom Baker's 4th. The chosen "American Doctor" had costume fittings and there were a few scripts, The chosen US Doctor? Michael Jackson... And if Wakko Jakko became unavailable their back up choice was... Bill Cosby.
I wish Genesis of the Cybermen happened. I hated the series 10 cybermen one. It was a right mess. The cybermen change to every form, the ship is has a time leak or something due to the black hole and Bill should have piont blank died at the very start when she had that massive hole in her chest.
Make the genisis of the Cybermen story a miniseries rated 15-18 And while there at it give Mcgann three seasons and several guest appearances. In the current show and spinoffs
The FoxTV movie was a blatant attempt to rip off a British TV show for the US market without adapting it as was typically done (All in the Family, and Sanford and Son for 2 adaptation examples). I consider Paul McGann to be the "Bastard Doctor", as we name the "War Doctor" and the "Fugitive Doctor". He doesn't "exist" to me as the others do. I jump straight from Sylvester McCoy to Christopher Eccleston without the regeneration sequence (it just happened off-camera during the hiatus).
Hitchhikers Guide is another example of a US ripoff. The BBC 6-parter for TV was MUCH better than the US theatrical movie. Mos Def as Ford Prefect? Give me a break. The best part was Alan Rickman as the voice of Marvin, the depressed robot.
@@iain9757 Now Susan does make sense because she was born on Gallifrey. Her real name is Arkyitor which means "Rose" in old high Gallifreyan. Surely, Susan must had joined the Time Lord Academy herself and can Regenerate too.
@@danielwilliamson6180 considering Susan thinks that she came up with the TARDIS acronym in the audio “The Beginning” it suggests otherwise. Also it’s entirely possible that biological augmentations like the symbiotic nuclei and regeneration are given to Timelords only after graduation rather than before, or else the Master’s murder of a fellow classmate would’ve been impossible
Time Lord was much more considerable as a rank that could be attained at that point, based on Invasion of Time. Time Warrior had alternately suggested Gallifreyans and Time Lords were separate species & Pyramids of Mars had suggested that Gallifreyans and Time Lords were one species... but it was a matter that was never well clarified. The idea made sense then. And the direction most novels in the 90s took was that of Invasion of Time - that it was effectively a rank. Which is why Death Comes To Time took that direction. NuWho tends to refer them as a species... but even then, Listen complicated that matter.
The Doctor is half human, so... Plus, if you want to use Lungbarrow, the human Dr. Who from the Dr. Who films was The Other, the co-founder of the Time Lords with Rassilon and Omega.
Nice to see the Hitch-Hiker's Guide get so many mentions but did you have to use footage from the movie, rather than the TV show? Yes, yes, I know the film is probably what your target demographic is aware of - not the radio shows, TV show or novels - but this is a Who channel, isn't it? Adams' work is inextricably linked with Who and the original shows, while on a restrictive BBC budget, are miles better than the film was... Stephen Fry voice-over aside, of course.
I'll tell you a couple of new who episodes that should have NEVER been made. *ALL OF SERIES 11 AND 12 UNDER CHIBNALL*, Love and Monsters, In The Forest Of The Night, Fear Her, Sleep No More, Hellbent, Smile,
@@MichaelM28 ...or maybe, you know, neither? Look, I'm also not very high on Chibnall's Who and hope he doesn't stay too long (even tho S12 - with a few exceptions - was a big step up from S11 imo), but I feel people are too harsh. I mean, somebody says they like it, and you people here automatically assume a troll, that's just ridiculous^^ For me, Chibnall's Who feels WAY closer to classic WHO than Davies' or Moffat's. That is not really meant as a compliment, since I like New Who alot more than classic; but it means I can totally see that some people (maybe some classic fans?) would seriously prefer it over S1 to S10. ... ...or maybe they were actually trolling, which would make me look kinda stupid, but it doesn't really change what I said^^
Once the Tv programme has got through the phase it's in I would love to see "genesis of the cybermen" showing how the society slowly accepted more and more cybernetics and gradually gave up it's humanity. Got to say I wouldn't trust the current writers with the project !
@@bohenmerchant1 Hello Bohenmerchant1 I'd like to see a story set on Mondas at the very start of the "cyber age" as they lose their "humanity" there was one once in the magazine "cyberman with a soul" I think it was called but that was a long time ago. Normally cybermen are presented as monsters but once upon a time they were human like. In the alternate universe people got converted by John Lumic but in the regular universe they evolved and I'd like to see how that happened and if they were aware of what they were becoming. They have been compared to the Borg or to Frankenstein's monster but have lost a lot of the horror because there isn't a lot of empathy for them.
Thankyou for ruining shada for me, I was going to watch that tonight, now there’s no point, it’s complete on britbox the full 2hr 18min is season 17 episode 21 (partially animated)
Of all the ideas from the classic era for Chibnall to re-interpret and he chose to remove all subtlety from a mysterious story idea instead of literally any of these
As an American, I can wholeheartedly say that one of the reasons we Americans enjoy Doctor Who so much is because of how unabashedly _English/British_ it is, so to hear about how they were gonna completely overhaul it to be as Americanized as possible makes me _shudder._ That'd be like taking Firefly, an unabashedly American made piece of sci-fi, & overhauling it to be as ham-fistedly Anglicized as they could make it. All the UK fans of Firefly would feel ripped off & patronized, just like US Doctor Who fans would have, had the plans come to pass.
One can only dream of a parallel universe where Douglas Adams lived long enough to write for the modern era of the show. What a treat that would've been.
I think it's a good thing the Master was able to continue as a recurring character throughout the years, but I still would have loved to see "The Final Game."
Also the friendship between Pertwee and Delgardo had the writers planning on revealing that the Doctor and the Master were brothers, an idea that was scrapped due to Delgardo's sad passing.
@NovaWolf Gaming Indeed
Glad that brother twist was never used
Don't Forget Planet Of Fire Edit where the master burning to death says "Won't you show mercy to your own" the edited line was brother
@NovaWolf Gaming I always saw that more as a jab at the Leekley Bible from the proposed US-based 8th Doctor series that was luckily canned, in which the Doctor and the Master were brothers and on the hunt for their father, given that Davies was a very active fan-writer in the community in the 90s.
@@cameronmonaghan6883 otherwise Missy would've been snogging her brother
I wish we got the original Season 23, even though I like Trial of a Timelord.
That would have been cool, also have the trial series then Colin baker wouldn’t have been fired and he wouldn’t have been bitter and would have made his regeneration scene, instead of Sylvester McCoy in a wig
5:43 - Doctor Who's first animated webcast was Death Comes to Time which was 2001, followed by Real Time in 2002, then Shada and Scream of the Shalka in 2003.
‘The Nightmare Fair’ sounded good. I wanted to see the return of the Celestial Toymaker.
Any reason to get Michael Gough back would have been awesome!
I'm disappointed we didn't get the original planned season 23. There looked to be some interesting stories in there, and I liked the 45 minute serial format.
If Douglas Adams' episodes had been made, two of his books may not have happened. Besides, the krikkitmen would have been too silly for Who.
"The Return" was not cancelled to make way for "The Five Doctors", it was cancelled because of a strike! Once the strike was over, JN-T decided to use the studio space reserved for "The Return" to instead finish "Enlightenment", as the film work had already been done, and it was an important story for the Black Guardian trilogy and Turlough's character arc. "The Return" was held over for the next season. From what I understand, "The Return" was essentially "Resurrection of the Daleks".
Big Finish has a brilliant range where they adapt some cancelled stories! Thin Ice was even done with the Sylvester McCoy and Sophie Aldred
7:07 There is actually pictures and footage of the spider Dalek. If you search for it you can find it.
You could name this the Colin Baker lost season list
The Master working with The Cybermen and his betrayal in The Five Doctor foreshadowed The Master being The Mondasian Cybermen's co-creator.
No the master wasn’t there because of that, the master didn’t help in the creation
Great video. I’m about a quarter of the way through reading Scratchman. It is simply excellent thus far. I also have Krikket Men lined up to read soon! I love Shada, one of my favourite Baker stories and I recommend the re-animated version that came out a few years ago to anyone!
You forgot The Dark Dimension, the abandoned 30th anniversary special
Thin Ice and the other stories in the proposed 1990 7th Doctor series was made as a Big Finish 'Lost Stories' story!
Should preface that these weren't made for TV. Some were turned into books and Big Finish audios
Awesome video. Still wondering how the Dark Dimension never made it into it!
Wasn't there a missing 10th Doctor story written by Stephen Fry. That could have been good.
Yes, it was supposed to be for the show's second series in 2006. It however was never made and got replaced by the episode Fear Her (which a lot of people have apparently not liked).
@@joshuacurphey3242 I wonder if Big Finish will ever adapt it for their Lost Stories range. Could be good.
@@joshuacurphey3242 There’s a very good reason why people don’t like Fear Her…
As always, great video.
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A very enjoyable video, thank you!
A shame many of these stories were never made and broadcast .
I wish we had the nightmare fair, they should have replaced it with Timelash(though I think it wouldn't have had the budget it deserved).
The reason we end up with crapish Doctor Who's is so they can save money for Spain
@@alexlazebat839 What do you mean by spain?
@@fadikhoory5350 two doctors they had 2 studio based stories in order so they can film in Spain, lanzarote, Amsterdam, Paris basically no location filming
The one unmade Doctor Who script I would have loved to see isn't mentioned in this list. It's 'Sealed Orders' by sci-fi author, Christopher Priest (most famous for writing 'The Prestige'). It would have involved the 4th Doctor being ordered by the Time Lords to kill Romana, alternative universes and multiple TARDIS's. It came close to being made for season 18, but got dropped. They made 'Warrior's Gate' instead.
As I understand it, the "half human" part of the Doctor's origin was intended to be a part of the American Who TV series (had it continued), even after they'd abandoned the "Starting over from scratch" idea.
Yes, it was, and it was stupid... it's bad enough that the damned movie got made.
FoxTV wanted to steal a British show, instead of adapt it, as is normally done for US shows (All in the Family, and Sanford and Son are 2 examples of US adaptations).
We have the "War Doctor" and the "Fugitive Doctor". I consider Paul McGann to be the "Bastard Doctor"...
@@igorschmidlapp6987 [Shrug] It happened. Things happen in Dr. Who all the time that the fans are upset about, but time rolls on and it just becomes part of the backstory and you just kinda deal with it. There’s stuff in the FOX-who that bugs me, stuff in New Who, stuff in Old Who. These things happen.
If the show had been picked up and run for 110 episodes, it’d be an integral part of The Doctor’s story now, and nobody would be questioning it. If it hadn’t happened at all, no one would miss it. I mean, everyone hates The 6th Doctor, but *it happened* so we just deal with it and move on
I’ll give it this: Even though it isn’t very good, it is at least acknowledging what came before. There is a transition, a hand-off between Old Who and FOX Who, which, frankly, is more than FOX needed to do and way more than anyone could expect of FOX even back then.
The Final Game has actually been made as a 7-part fan audio play by Studio Severn on RUclips
No mention of Chibs stealing from Leakley's version of the "Cybs" for his take on the Cybermen in that awful episode I shall not directly name. But Leakley's version had the Cybs wandering around the wastelands of Gallifrey outside of the cities behaving like cybernetic versions of Mad Max's foes. I do not recall if they were originally Shobogans who became way too fond of becoming enhanced via cybernetics. And Moffat ultimately canonized the Spider Daleks. We saw them flying around in the 50th Anniversary.
I would really have to loved to see genesis of the Cybermen and the final game featuring the master
I know it’s not the same but soo not the same but doorway to hell is fantastic
My favourite era of Doctor Who is the Tom Baker tenure & especially the Sarah Jane, Harry Sullivan period, although I was Teeny-tiny @ the time I was mesmerised by the show. So good
The rule of thumb is, "Your first Doctor is usually your favorite"... ;-)
10:10 I saw that in the cinemas 3 years ago!
First time meeting you. Great voice. Great
presentation. Bbc?
I’m pretty sure the return of the ice warriors in the unmade season 27 was called Ice Time. It states that in a special feature on the survival dvd
Yeah I've heard of a ice Warriors story for the seventh doctor it was supposed to have a group of bikers and they would be wearing ice warrior type helmets.
The original title was Ice Time, but was changed to Thin Ice. It was then adapted by Big Finish for their Lost Stories range
@@WhiskeyBrewer well I prefer to call them by what they were originally called. If the story was made it would’ve been called that so I take that as the title
@@bicko_07 fair dos :)
I for one am glad the US reboot fell through, because that TV movie was t'pits.
Not going to mention the eighth doctor shada audio remake or the animated completed version?
Well, they did get made. Both in animation and audio...
@@OrangeAceGaming yeah, that’s my point. Why mention shada when it was eventually made/completed?
@@patrickgraham4794 Oh, did they mention Shada? Forgot they did.
The Yellow Fever ep would have been awesome based on the premise...
The continuation of Shada that weren't filmed ended up being made using animation
I thought there was meant to be one penned by Steven Fry. "The 1920's", I'd have liked more about that... Sorry. :(
I reckon that Season 27 would have been Sylvester McCoy's best season, which is saying a lot.
Shada was fabulous, even with the Tom Baker narrations. The revisit efforts with McGann were nice, but the animated efforts after were unfortunate (especially the changes to the music already used in some of the filmed sequences in the narrated version).
ALSO! If you are going to include Scratchman, you should've given AT LEAST honourable mention to the film adaptation of The Chase, the third Hartnell vs Daleks serial that was to be converted into a superior film with Peter Cushing in the titular role.
Every cricket game seems like the end of the universe to me :(
Cos it's so dull?
I'm pretty sure in a different timeline, ALL of these projects actually came to be.
With Shada and Thin Ice, we at least got an animated reconstruction and an audio adaptation.
even though shada has been remade with animation it could of been better the 2 problems are that 2 actors died from the original cast and in Planet Of Giants they got voice actors to replace them with if you watch Shada with Paul McGann you'll see wat i mean
How is planet of giants a problem for Shada?
@@EditedAF987 In Planet of Giants ep 3 and 4 were merged together and on the Dvd they recreated it to put ep 3 and 4 as originally intended they used voice actors the voice the dead cast. I was merely saying if they did this for Shada it would of been alot better.
David Brierly was K9 for series 17 which means in animation scenes he says next to nothing. So does Professor Chronotis only speaks in live tv. but if voice actors could do a good likeness Shada would be prefect because there are cut scenes involving K9 and Chronotis.
If I ever get a time machine I plan to put Douglas Adams in charge of Doctor Who for at least 20 well funded seasons. Will it be a train wreck? Possibly, but it will be a glorious train wreck.
Awesome video and ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤the new presenter Sally who could totally be a DW companion❤❤❤
No mention of the follow up of sleep no more where the dr not only loses but sori didn't even understand the full extent of the bad guys pan essentially dooming a planet
Almost 900 episodes? Not long until we are on episode 1000. That'll be another celebration.
They actually have a doctor who book futurist the 4th doctor called scatch man
Warhead/Resurrection Of The Daleks was cancelled due to strike action which delayed Terminus and Enlightenment so much so that new actors were hired for Enlightenment
Seriously, when's the podcast coming back?
1:55 Davis' 1966 adventure?
Wha' choo talkin' 'bout Willis?
You... didn’t mention the offical completed version of shada? Why?
Two different versions... the VHS version where Tom Baker hosted - call it "Masterpiece Who" - and filled in the gaps, and then the Big Finish audio adaptation with Paul McGann stepping in as the 8th Doctor with Romana for the adventure.
@@TheJeremyHolloway and the animated blu ray version with the surviving cast
Seems to me that the BBC has a love/hate relationship with Dr.Who.
How about a list of "Doctor Who" episodes that SHOULDN'T have been made. "Love and Monsters" and "Journey to the Center of the Tardis" come to mind
yellow fever was next to hollows of time in production doubt there would of been a double master story
Quite a bunch of these if not all seem good. I don't have a particular one on the list as a favorite but surely a missed opportunity for sure. Now let's get into the TARDIS and go back in time and make these.
Disappointed you didn't mention "Gallifrey"; the original planned finale for the original planned version of Season 23. It would have been the pay-off for the Doctor visiting his own grave in Revelations of the Daleks and the planned arc for there being a reason why the Sixth Doctor was such a jerk; he found out at some point that he was going to have to destroy Gallifrey, supposedly to keep it from falling under the Master's control during his sixth incarnation and him unconsciously acting like a jerk because of his belief that he could not change his future.
The original idea for a US version came in the early 80s, in the latter days of Tom Baker's 4th. The chosen "American Doctor" had costume fittings and there were a few scripts, The chosen US Doctor? Michael Jackson... And if Wakko Jakko became unavailable their back up choice was... Bill Cosby.
HOW ON EARTH DID THE ELEVENTH AND NINTH DOCTORS NOT MEET THE MASTER!
it may have been better if all of13's episone were NEVER made
Don't blink sally don't blink
Strange that you mention big finish, but not the audio version of thin ice...
I wish Genesis of the Cybermen happened. I hated the series 10 cybermen one. It was a right mess. The cybermen change to every form, the ship is has a time leak or something due to the black hole and Bill should have piont blank died at the very start when she had that massive hole in her chest.
Wonder if the Stephen fry one is on the list that got replaced with Fear Her
Yes it is
I thought Mission to Magnus would have been great; the Ice Warriors and Sil teaming up. (Insert that laugh of his, here).
Make the genisis of the Cybermen story a miniseries rated 15-18
And while there at it give Mcgann three seasons and several guest appearances. In the current show and spinoffs
Why ? The bbc see there isn’t a demand for it looking at the sales Big Finish have
The FoxTV movie was a blatant attempt to rip off a British TV show for the US market without adapting it as was typically done (All in the Family, and Sanford and Son for 2 adaptation examples). I consider Paul McGann to be the "Bastard Doctor", as we name the "War Doctor" and the "Fugitive Doctor". He doesn't "exist" to me as the others do. I jump straight from Sylvester McCoy to Christopher Eccleston without the regeneration sequence (it just happened off-camera during the hiatus).
Hitchhikers Guide is another example of a US ripoff. The BBC 6-parter for TV was MUCH better than the US theatrical movie. Mos Def as Ford Prefect? Give me a break. The best part was Alan Rickman as the voice of Marvin, the depressed robot.
I'm glad Ace never joined the Time Lord Academy because it made no sense because Ace is human and isn't a Time Lady.
I mean she did also Time Lord is a rank not a race.
Susan isn’t a time lord but she is from Gallifrey
@@iain9757 Now Susan does make sense because she was born on Gallifrey. Her real name is Arkyitor which means "Rose" in old high Gallifreyan. Surely, Susan must had joined the Time Lord Academy herself and can Regenerate too.
@@danielwilliamson6180 considering Susan thinks that she came up with the TARDIS acronym in the audio “The Beginning” it suggests otherwise. Also it’s entirely possible that biological augmentations like the symbiotic nuclei and regeneration are given to Timelords only after graduation rather than before, or else the Master’s murder of a fellow classmate would’ve been impossible
Time Lord was much more considerable as a rank that could be attained at that point, based on Invasion of Time.
Time Warrior had alternately suggested Gallifreyans and Time Lords were separate species & Pyramids of Mars had suggested that Gallifreyans and Time Lords were one species... but it was a matter that was never well clarified.
The idea made sense then. And the direction most novels in the 90s took was that of Invasion of Time - that it was effectively a rank. Which is why Death Comes To Time took that direction.
NuWho tends to refer them as a species... but even then, Listen complicated that matter.
The Doctor is half human, so... Plus, if you want to use Lungbarrow, the human Dr. Who from the Dr. Who films was The Other, the co-founder of the Time Lords with Rassilon and Omega.
Sally 'Not The Sparrow'
Cute though 😉!
Do you guys know where can I watch doctor who any streaming app or website
Britbox would be the obvious one.
Plutotv.com and Airy.tv
Saly, you're adorable! WhoCulture, please bring her often!
There are 7 sad sad people who thumbs downed this video....
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Doctor who fan -yes
hotel -...
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3rd btw
i think...
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Hotel California
@@astrosleep9625 yes
Nice to see the Hitch-Hiker's Guide get so many mentions but did you have to use footage from the movie, rather than the TV show?
Yes, yes, I know the film is probably what your target demographic is aware of - not the radio shows, TV show or novels - but this is a Who channel, isn't it? Adams' work is inextricably linked with Who and the original shows, while on a restrictive BBC budget, are miles better than the film was... Stephen Fry voice-over aside, of course.
I saw Zooey!!!
fans might make some of these
I'll tell you a couple of new who episodes that should have NEVER been made.
*ALL OF SERIES 11 AND 12 UNDER CHIBNALL*, Love and Monsters, In The Forest Of The Night, Fear Her, Sleep No More, Hellbent, Smile,
Love season 11 and 12 best seasons since the classic eras
@@zacherymcdonnell281 Don't even talk to me or the rest of the fandom
@@zacherymcdonnell281 Either you're trolling or you're seriously brain-damaged
@@MichaelM28 ...or maybe, you know, neither?
Look, I'm also not very high on Chibnall's Who and hope he doesn't stay too long (even tho S12 - with a few exceptions - was a big step up from S11 imo), but I feel people are too harsh. I mean, somebody says they like it, and you people here automatically assume a troll, that's just ridiculous^^
For me, Chibnall's Who feels WAY closer to classic WHO than Davies' or Moffat's. That is not really meant as a compliment, since I like New Who alot more than classic; but it means I can totally see that some people (maybe some classic fans?) would seriously prefer it over S1 to S10.
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...or maybe they were actually trolling, which would make me look kinda stupid, but it doesn't really change what I said^^
wait theres another presenter??
Its interesting; even though Douglas Adams wrote great funny books his doctor who's that were made were god awful such as the pirate planet
By the beard of the Sky Demon, you are wrong.
Once the Tv programme has got through the phase it's in I would love to see "genesis of the cybermen" showing how the society slowly accepted more and more cybernetics and gradually gave up it's humanity. Got to say I wouldn't trust the current writers with the project !
Theres been a few Genesis of the Cybermen stories: Spare Parts, Rise of the Cybermen/Age of Steel and World Enough and Time/The Doctor Falls.
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I'd like to see a story set on Mondas at the very start of the "cyber age" as they lose their "humanity" there was one once in the magazine "cyberman with a soul" I think it was called but that was a long time ago.
Normally cybermen are presented as monsters but once upon a time they were human like. In the alternate universe people got converted by John Lumic but in the regular universe they evolved and I'd like to see how that happened and if they were aware of what they were becoming. They have been compared to the Borg or to Frankenstein's monster but have lost a lot of the horror because there isn't a lot of empathy for them.
Thankyou for ruining shada for me, I was going to watch that tonight, now there’s no point, it’s complete on britbox the full 2hr 18min is season 17 episode 21 (partially animated)
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No love for The Dark Dimension...?
It's a shame the animated series never happened because the writing team would've have been the same from The Real Ghostbusters.
Fucking love this channal
TECHNICALLY Shada was made albeit filled in with animation to better flesh it out on the DVD...
Funny how you BLOODY OVERLOOKED THAT eh wot?!?
DVD? Pfff... it was fleshed out on VHS FIRST.
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Of all the ideas from the classic era for Chibnall to re-interpret and he chose to remove all subtlety from a mysterious story idea instead of literally any of these
Cartmel master plan
I would like to take a d mat gun to chibnall who and last 2 seasons of moffat and add those episodes to the list of never made
I tried to enjoy the Krikkit men but it was just stupid.
Bbc. Always waste our money. Cant do dr who good such shame
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Dr who awsome
You sound like you are reading this under duress.
Sherlock Holmes isn’t a doctor he’s a detective big difference
I'm so glad we never got the American series. It sounds awful.
As an American, I agree
As an American, I can wholeheartedly say that one of the reasons we Americans enjoy Doctor Who so much is because of how unabashedly _English/British_ it is, so to hear about how they were gonna completely overhaul it to be as Americanized as possible makes me _shudder._
That'd be like taking Firefly, an unabashedly American made piece of sci-fi, & overhauling it to be as ham-fistedly Anglicized as they could make it.
All the UK fans of Firefly would feel ripped off & patronized, just like US Doctor Who fans would have, had the plans come to pass.
Can we stop Sally using that daft up and down newsreader voice please? If she really talks like that, please get her help immediately!
Anything after 2017 i wish they never made.
I wish this was top ten doctor who episode which shouldn’t have been made cough cough love and monsters 😂
Timeless children maybe?
Honestly Love and Monsters could had worked. The premise is pretty good. Just needed a rewrite with less camp and more horror
Are you sure your'e not Holly the computer off Red Dwarf. You sound like her!
1. The Timeless Children
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