When I first learned of Doctor Who, Tom Baker was having adventures with Louise Jamison ( Leela ) and my mom would claim that dad was interested in watching t.v. with my brother and I (ages 3 and 6) so that he could oogle at the lovely companion😉 The show came to America (on PBS) in 1969 and Tom Baker became my favorite Classic Doctor, but I got to know and love all of them. It was very hard to be a Whovian on my island in Maine,esp during the "Wilderness Years" as there were no bookstores (nor did I even know that brilliant fans were creating Doctor Who stories) and the I - Net hadn't become a thing yet.🥺🥺🥺 There may have been more young "secret Whovians" due to my getting P.O.d on the playground during one of the many recesses where kids would play games of cops n robbers,cowboys n Indians, "Star Trek" adventures,etc.(They learned about the Daleks that day....heehee). We 5 and 6 yr olds were always playing Star Trek and I would always get "zapped" early on by "the monster of the week"...though usually it was a Klingon. I got tired of always dying in the games and as soon as I got introduced to the Daleks on the t.v. I became one on the playground 🤣🤣🤣. There were no rules about who or what could be in the game (at that time,anyway). Star Wars hadn't been invented yet and although anyone could have been another sci-fi character (Buck Rogers,Robbie the Robot,George Jetson,Dr Zarius from Planet of the Apes,etc) nobody thought of adding them to the "space adventures games". My little brother and I would get scared of the Scooby Doo monsters and would sneak peeks at the t.v. from behind the couch (mom would often threaten to turn the t.v. off...thinking that we weren't watching it anymore. We just didn't want the monsters to find us while we were watching Scooby and his friends). I would also sneak peeks at "the grown-up show... Twilight Zone" cuz it was 'on past bedtime And too scary for kids to see'. I always got nightmares afterward.... sometimes my curiosity terrified me. As Doctor Who was new to me (as well as most Americans, unless they spent a lot of time in England), I didn't know that I was supposed to be scared of Daleks( weird,huh? ). Those playground Klingons didn't stand a chance against 'Dalek me' exterminating them ( though I hadn't learned/understood Dalek "philosophy" as a fed-up 6 yr old child) or I would have been the only "living/breathing" creature left in the game. Klingons,Vulcans,Star Trek crew, other aliens/monsters,Earthlings/humanoids,etc would all have been "exterminated". My brother and I had fun, creative childhoods (where a stick suddenly became wands, laser blasters,etc.and a cardboard box can become a starship). A friend from Maine, USA💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Gosh! Doesn't it make it look exciting? Nice work!
When I first learned of Doctor Who, Tom Baker was having adventures with Louise Jamison ( Leela ) and my mom would claim that dad was interested in watching t.v. with my brother and I (ages 3 and 6) so that he could oogle at the lovely companion😉 The show came to America (on PBS) in 1969 and Tom Baker became my favorite Classic Doctor, but I got to know and love all of them. It was very hard to be a Whovian on my island in Maine,esp during the "Wilderness Years" as there were no bookstores (nor did I even know that brilliant fans were creating Doctor Who stories) and the I - Net hadn't become a thing yet.🥺🥺🥺 There may have been more young "secret Whovians" due to my getting P.O.d on the playground during one of the many recesses where kids would play games of cops n robbers,cowboys n Indians, "Star Trek" adventures,etc.(They learned about the Daleks that day....heehee). We 5 and 6 yr olds were always playing Star Trek and I would always get "zapped" early on by "the monster of the week"...though usually it was a Klingon. I got tired of always dying in the games and as soon as I got introduced to the Daleks on the t.v. I became one on the playground 🤣🤣🤣. There were no rules about who or what could be in the game (at that time,anyway). Star Wars hadn't been invented yet and although anyone could have been another sci-fi character (Buck Rogers,Robbie the Robot,George Jetson,Dr Zarius from Planet of the Apes,etc) nobody thought of adding them to the "space adventures games". My little brother and I would get scared of the Scooby Doo monsters and would sneak peeks at the t.v. from behind the couch (mom would often threaten to turn the t.v. off...thinking that we weren't watching it anymore. We just didn't want the monsters to find us while we were watching Scooby and his friends). I would also sneak peeks at "the grown-up show... Twilight Zone" cuz it was 'on past bedtime And too scary for kids to see'. I always got nightmares afterward.... sometimes my curiosity terrified me. As Doctor Who was new to me (as well as most Americans, unless they spent a lot of time in England), I didn't know that I was supposed to be scared of Daleks( weird,huh? ). Those playground Klingons didn't stand a chance against 'Dalek me' exterminating them ( though I hadn't learned/understood Dalek "philosophy" as a fed-up 6 yr old child) or I would have been the only "living/breathing" creature left in the game. Klingons,Vulcans,Star Trek crew, other aliens/monsters,Earthlings/humanoids,etc would all have been "exterminated". My brother and I had fun, creative childhoods (where a stick suddenly became wands, laser blasters,etc.and a cardboard box can become a starship). A friend from Maine, USA💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Troughton was still the doctor in 1969, do you mean 79?
It was probably a typo, it’s quite a long comment
Wickedddd
Nice
nice
Nice overall, but the music was drowning out important lines in certain areas. Good work, even so.
Thank you, this was my first time using that music so in future I’ll hopefully be able to use it better
its a shame non of marco polo exists
It is, Marco Polo is one of my favorite episodes