Totally agree, the second dr has always been my favourite, so glad they’ve found/animated most of his missing run. Look forward to the day I can watch his three seasons gap free!
I was at a convention last week and saw a panel with Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy, Paul mcgann, and Sofie Aldridge. Of course they got asked which Doc was their favourite. Colin Baker spent some time to praise the 2nd Doctor. He argued that if the first regeneration failed the series would have died.
During the late 80s(starting 1986 summer). It was my first foray of Who. This quaint channel in New York USA was running it on weeknights and Friday nights later on with Blake’s 7. Though Troughton’s tenure was ruined by episode theft and destruction. The American fan base and the tv channels would do conference and interviews with Troughton until his untimely death which his obituary was focused. I didn’t know why a plaster of 1920-1987 meant but I found out later in 1990 that he is no longer with us. Everything Tom Baker. Sylvester McCoy or Tennent/Smith do to make their Doctor shine. It was all started with Troughton!!!
Loving these documentary style videos of Who great work. Troughton was an absolute genius as an Actor. One of the if not the best Opening Doctor Story which had to be pitch perfect to keep the show going
The Second Doctor definitely had an impact. His was the incarnation that really went into the whole "fighting evil" thing in earnest, becoming the primary protagonist of the series. A lot of his characteristics got carried forward into subsequent incarnations as well.
Totally agree, the second dr has always been my favourite, so glad they’ve found/animated most of his missing run. Look forward to the day I can watch his three seasons gap free!
I was at a convention last week and saw a panel with Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy, Paul mcgann, and Sofie Aldridge. Of course they got asked which Doc was their favourite. Colin Baker spent some time to praise the 2nd Doctor. He argued that if the first regeneration failed the series would have died.
During the late 80s(starting 1986 summer). It was my first foray of Who.
This quaint channel in New York USA was running it on weeknights and Friday nights later on with Blake’s 7.
Though Troughton’s tenure was ruined by episode theft and destruction. The American fan base and the tv channels would do conference and interviews with Troughton until his untimely death which his obituary was focused. I didn’t know why a plaster of 1920-1987 meant but I found out later in 1990 that he is no longer with us.
Everything Tom Baker. Sylvester McCoy or Tennent/Smith do to make their Doctor shine. It was all started with Troughton!!!
Excellent analysis! I agree that had Troughton not worked Dr Who would have been a short lived show indeed! 👍
Glad you enjoyed it!
Imagine if he'd lived long enough to do Big Finish stories.
That would've been amazing
Oh my word !
Oh my giddy aunt.
Loving these documentary style videos of Who great work. Troughton was an absolute genius as an Actor. One of the if not the best Opening Doctor Story which had to be pitch perfect to keep the show going
Thanks
Very well done. Good research.
Thank you.
My, that was a big one. 😉😁
Haha. Good old Doctor/Jamie double entendres.
I think you need to re-edit this video to bring up the sound. It's so low and muffled that I gave up trying to hear it after a minute.
Back when the Doctor played a recorder,
Shame there was no video recorder!
I agree. But then I might be biased as Troughton was my doctor as a boy, though I remember from Galaxy Four onwards.
The Second Doctor definitely had an impact. His was the incarnation that really went into the whole "fighting evil" thing in earnest, becoming the primary protagonist of the series. A lot of his characteristics got carried forward into subsequent incarnations as well.
four words: Enemy of the World.
Sounds like the voice of an anorak.a bbc documentary when bbc showed dr who repeats.
Haha. Do I take being labelled an anorak as a compliment?
Your voice is kind of bland sounding