You forgot to mention that in Alixion, The Doctor's literal mind game battle with the manipulative bank manager would have been so draining that it would have destroyed all his life cells, causing him to regenerate into The 8th Doctor.
god, imagine the sheer awesome Dr. Who would have undergone in the 90s. The show would have basically gotten a second spring. Yes, Dr. Who would have done great in the 90s, especially towards 1994-1995.
It’s a good thing and a bad thing that Season 27 was never produced. It was bad because we wanted to see more of Sylvester McCoy and the series progress. It was good because it kept 7th and Ace together via the mystique and Ace wouldn’t leave in Gallifrey and McCoy would not leave and regenerate into a time of uncertainty. But kudos that Season 24-26 only had about 4 Stories and less per season.
The working titles in 1989 for the first three were Bad Destination, Thin Ice and Action At a Distance respectively. Then Earth Aid, Ice Time and Crime of the Century were titles made up for the article. Big Finish then used those articles titles except in the case of Thin Ice
Crime of the Century? That plot and the beats you listed are from the Dr. Who RPG from FASA. It was the vignette to explain character creation and system rules.
Richard Griffiths was the obvious choice but Ian Richardson, Michael Kitchen, and Paul Freeman all got mentioned in DWM polls during the 1990's if the show had been brought back. All three actors had appeared in the BBC's highly successful "House of Cards" trilogy between 1990 and 1995.
Patrick Stewart. Now, for the Television Movie, he was considered in the role early on, dropping it after he had contractual obligations with Star Trek The Next Generation. But, in 1990-91, Season 4 of the Next Generation was playing to critical success. You had the Best of Both Worlds playing, a serial made with the intended fact (At the time) of giving Patrick Stewart a departure. So, You would have Picard either die, or forced to retire in Star Trek, giving Riker the reigns of the show and giving them a big push into the series, having a brand new "How will the crew act with Riker in Charge" Dynamic, wile Stewart takes in the Reigns of Doctor Who. In this thought process however Paul McGann Still becomes 9th Doctor in 1996, since they would want Stewart to be in the show as long as possible, having a "Picard-Type" Personality, but otherwise there it would be for the 1990s. Star Trek TNG vs Doctor Who For ratings.
Well, Michael, you might have gotten your wish, there since maybe for the 7th season episode of STNG “Parallels’, “Captain Picard was killed…. In the incident with the Borg..” as Riker mentioned and that universe would’ve probably signed Patrick Stewart to be the next Doctor. In that case, McGann would’ve been 9th, but maybe we would’ve had different actors.
If the writing had been like The Curse of Fenric in the McCoy era it would have lasted longer If the stories of Colin Baker's era, had been more like Resurrection of the Daleks and Earthshock and dare I say, Attack of the Cybermen and The Two Doctors it would have been brilliant Ok - get rid of the 6th costume
He'd been at it since the 60s or 70s but stuck to the stage - particularly Stratford, where, at that time, you got no end of Who guest stars Shakespearing.
I think 90s Who would have been a hell of a lot grittier, with sprinkles of the themes of the Virgin New Adventures in there. Would have been very cool to see.
Sylvester McCoy Stated That He Didn't want to give up working on the series and neither did Sophie Aldred. If doctor who had carried into the 90s. Then I think ace would have went on for another 2 Seasons And Sylvester McCoy would have went on for another 4 Seasons And Sylvester McCoy would have Regenerated At The End Of Season 30 And Would've introduce to Paul McGann As The Eighth Doctor.
Pretty sure the fourth serial of Season 27 would’ve been Blood and Iron (or Animal as Big Finish’s adaptation is called, but I personally don’t like that title).
Doctor Who Was slowly deteriorating during Colin baker and Sylvester McCoy's Era Because The Television Networks At The Time Became Used To doing soap dramas and reality TV shows. This is how it got axed for 16 years.
I remember that before Sylvester McCoy was known to be finishing off Doctor Who there had been speculation that Jim Dale might have been the next Doctor. There had also been talk of Joanna Lumley prior to Colin Baker.
How could Ace become a Timelord, surely that happens at birth. This whole area, including the Timeless Child of reproduction never gets explained in DW.
Yeah, but not with the original stories they planned to do. There was an 18 month hiatus where the show was almost cancelled, after which it was brought back and they did Trial of a Time Lord instead.
@@alexthemtaandr211weatherfa2 No, it was just different from the plans they originally had for it. There was a whole year where Doctor Who was off the air and there’s a whole year of stories that they had planned, but never filmed and opted to make Trial of a Timelord instead.
Between these the 7th doctor the 8th off doctor who the 8th doctor and his companion named Sam from the books would off made an excellent series leading up to the war doctor 9th John hurt.
Why doctor who not make season 27 because doctor who movie. Season finale of doctor who season 26 7th doctor and ace just walking? then there doctor who the movie. 7th doctor regeneration to 8th doctor
You forgot to mention that in Alixion, The Doctor's literal mind game battle with the manipulative bank manager would have been so draining that it would have destroyed all his life cells, causing him to regenerate into The 8th Doctor.
god, imagine the sheer awesome Dr. Who would have undergone in the 90s. The show would have basically gotten a second spring. Yes, Dr. Who would have done great in the 90s, especially towards 1994-1995.
It’s a good thing and a bad thing that Season 27 was never produced.
It was bad because we wanted to see more of Sylvester McCoy and the series progress.
It was good because it kept 7th and Ace together via the mystique and Ace wouldn’t leave in Gallifrey and McCoy would not leave and regenerate into a time of uncertainty.
But kudos that Season 24-26 only had about 4 Stories and less per season.
The working titles in 1989 for the first three were Bad Destination, Thin Ice and Action At a Distance respectively. Then Earth Aid, Ice Time and Crime of the Century were titles made up for the article. Big Finish then used those articles titles except in the case of Thin Ice
I would have liked Richard E Grant to take the mantle from McCoy.
Nigel Havers would have made a great 8th Doctor back in 1991. He had longish hair back then and would have looked badass and cool.
Crime of the Century? That plot and the beats you listed are from the Dr. Who RPG from FASA. It was the vignette to explain character creation and system rules.
Tim Curry I think would have been a good Eighth Doctor he was offered the role for the 1996 TV Movie but turned it down for Muppet Treasure Island.
Richard Griffiths was the obvious choice but Ian Richardson, Michael Kitchen, and Paul Freeman all got mentioned in DWM polls during the 1990's if the show had been brought back. All three actors had appeared in the BBC's highly successful "House of Cards" trilogy between 1990 and 1995.
Patrick Stewart.
Now, for the Television Movie, he was considered in the role early on, dropping it after he had contractual obligations with Star Trek The Next Generation.
But, in 1990-91, Season 4 of the Next Generation was playing to critical success. You had the Best of Both Worlds playing, a serial made with the intended fact (At the time) of giving Patrick Stewart a departure.
So, You would have Picard either die, or forced to retire in Star Trek, giving Riker the reigns of the show and giving them a big push into the series, having a brand new "How will the crew act with Riker in Charge" Dynamic, wile Stewart takes in the Reigns of Doctor Who. In this thought process however Paul McGann Still becomes 9th Doctor in 1996, since they would want Stewart to be in the show as long as possible, having a "Picard-Type" Personality, but otherwise there it would be for the 1990s. Star Trek TNG vs Doctor Who For ratings.
Well, Michael, you might have gotten your wish, there since maybe for the 7th season episode of STNG “Parallels’, “Captain Picard was killed…. In the incident with the Borg..” as Riker mentioned and that universe would’ve probably signed Patrick Stewart to be the next Doctor. In that case, McGann would’ve been 9th, but maybe we would’ve had different actors.
If the writing had been like The Curse of Fenric in the McCoy era it would have lasted longer
If the stories of Colin Baker's era, had been more like Resurrection of the Daleks and Earthshock and dare I say, Attack of the Cybermen and The Two Doctors it would have been brilliant
Ok - get rid of the 6th costume
6s costume is iconic
Absolutely. Fenric is an ABSOLUTE CLASSIC.
I really recommend the book illegal alien it's one of the best cybermen stories
Sir ian MCkellen for the 8th Doctor ( Old Magneto in the X-Men movies ) not sure if he was acting back in 1991 though.
He'd been at it since the 60s or 70s but stuck to the stage - particularly Stratford, where, at that time, you got no end of Who guest stars Shakespearing.
At least we have the Big Finish Lost Stories.
Your editing is definitely showing noticeable improvement, really good job here.
I think 90s Who would have been a hell of a lot grittier, with sprinkles of the themes of the Virgin New Adventures in there. Would have been very cool to see.
Sylvester McCoy Stated That He Didn't want to give up working on the series and neither did Sophie Aldred. If doctor who had carried into the 90s. Then I think ace would have went on for another 2 Seasons And Sylvester McCoy would have went on for another 4 Seasons And Sylvester McCoy would have Regenerated At The End Of Season 30 And Would've introduce to Paul McGann As The Eighth Doctor.
A young John Hurt would have been a great Eighth Doctor
This is really well made. I really enjoyed watching it . Thank you .
I'd think Tim Allen or Tom Hanks would be a great eight doctor.
Pretty sure the fourth serial of Season 27 would’ve been Blood and Iron (or Animal as Big Finish’s adaptation is called, but I personally don’t like that title).
There is surely more adventures but just not found yes
Vernon Dursley... in the TARDIS...
McCoy seemed like he would be a very long term doctor like Baker or Tennant.
Doctor Who Was slowly deteriorating during Colin baker and Sylvester McCoy's Era Because The Television Networks At The Time Became Used To doing soap dramas and reality TV shows. This is how it got axed for 16 years.
It's AARON O VITCH not ARONVITCH
my suggestions for a potential 8th Doctor either John Thaw or David McCallum
John Thaw was busy with Inspector Morse
You said this video was longer than you thought it'd be, but I say not nearly long enough! Interesting to watch, thanks!
I think once Dr Who ended in 1989 the year I was 20 years old it died and really IMO has not come back
I remember that before Sylvester McCoy was known to be finishing off Doctor Who there had been speculation that Jim Dale might have been the next Doctor. There had also been talk of Joanna Lumley prior to Colin Baker.
Welp looks like I need to go find night thoughts. It looks amazing
Someone should show Big Finish this and ask if they can adapt these ideas.
What ace become a time lord,whould help the doctor more like romona
Thanks for the information.
How could Ace become a Timelord, surely that happens at birth. This whole area, including the Timeless Child of reproduction never gets explained in DW.
The cancellation issue isn’t complicated it’s just a long to explain
Season 23 did air.
Yeah, but not with the original stories they planned to do. There was an 18 month hiatus where the show was almost cancelled, after which it was brought back and they did Trial of a Time Lord instead.
@@chuckwilliams3003 so season 23 was skipped
@@alexthemtaandr211weatherfa2 No, it was just different from the plans they originally had for it. There was a whole year where Doctor Who was off the air and there’s a whole year of stories that they had planned, but never filmed and opted to make Trial of a Timelord instead.
What about Blood and Iron? I thought that story would have been 7s last story.
Blood and Iron is basically Animal with the ending changed
Aaronovitch is pronounced Uh-Ron-Oh-Vitch.
How did u miss the 4th and final serial animal which were 7th doctor goes in sane and causes a regeneration
Hostage was considered the fourth serial for Season 27 not Alixion
Alixion was, I've know this for two decades.
I thought Season 27 was supposed to have Drashigs, Autons and UNIT
At the time, I would have liked Eric idle to have taken the reigns following McCoy..
As for a possible Doctor back then I always thought Decathlete Daley Thompson woulda been perfect 😎❤️🤘Lord KNOWS he had the charisma eh???
👏👏👏👌 nice!
Between these the 7th doctor the 8th off doctor who the 8th doctor and his companion named Sam from the books would off made an excellent series leading up to the war doctor 9th John hurt.
Cool
Why doctor who not make season 27 because doctor who movie. Season finale of doctor who season 26 7th doctor and ace just walking? then there doctor who the movie. 7th doctor regeneration to 8th doctor
Season 26 end 1989. Doctor Who movie 1996
You got some parts wrong