They say the first Doctor you watched becomes "your" Doctor. So yes: Patrick Troughton is mine. Before I die, I hope they find THE ABOMINABLE SNOWMEN again.
It's kinda unfair that Matt is sometimes judged for not being a massive fan. He was born at the stage where he wouldn't be a fan. It wasn't airing. He is very honest, and did his research backwards too
@@esdrasfilipe431 That’s not how that works. He‘s still the youngest actor to play the Doctor, because of the age he was when he first played him (he was announced when he was 26, played him from 27). Just because he’s older than Jodie, doesn’t suddenly make Jodie the youngest Doctor. She started portraying the Doctor fully at the age of 36 (35 in Twice Upon a Time), ergo NOT the youngest. Not to mention that David Tennant was 34 when he first started, and Peter Davison was 29, so Jodie isn’t even close.
I mean, TECHNICALLY we do have an episode with 14 Doctors (including the War Doctor), but it's not a "proper" crossover like I'm sure you mean. Maybe some day, somehow, with enough lookalikes and technology!
THIS is the kind of interaction you never get with some other shows. David can't quite remember a fact, looks to his fellow nerd brothers and sisters. Of course you know the answers. I love them.
Patrick Troughton's influence on Matt Smith's performance certainly shows through. :) "I'd be Katrina the slave girl" That's a hell of a pull, David. Props.
@@Zikar Would he have had time though? It takes a student on holidays months (ok, weeks) to watch the old series. A normal person wouldn't be able to do that, less if they are working. But that's besides the point, I thought he said (I paraphrase) something like "after I'd done it I saw how amazing it all was and I went back and watched all of it". I could be wrong though :)
@@Gwydda It was literally research for his job of being the Doctor. There was probably weeks, or months, from his casting to them starting filming. Plenty of time to catch up on the essentials.
@Τίγρη Kogo Capaldi is my second favourite after Tennant, and I agree with you about "humanness". I think they both are the most relatable doctors from the point of view of human experience. They did have the opposite journeys: Ten - from the place of absolute joy and love through losses to quite a dark and selfish place, and Twelve - the other way around. Interesting that I always their first seasons were quite devisive for fans as well, because each started off at kinda 'extreme' starting points, and not everyone can appreciate that. So I often see people annoyed at Twelve being a "cold bastard" or Ten being a joyful "puppy" in their respective beginnings, ignoring their psychological jorneys after that.
Oh my god, I hated Capaldi's doctor when I first watched his run. But everytime I do a rewatch I love him more and more. Maybe I was too young, I don't know, but he was so so good.
Of the NuWho series, I love how both David and Peter Capaldi were like the ones that literally got their dream roles and how sad it must've been for them to make their exit :(
I mean David’s last line on the show is “I don’t want to go”. That is very telling for both the character and the actor. But hey he now has his second chance as the 14th doctor and now coming back with him is Catherine Tate. Hopefully both of them get their satisfying ending this time around.
Matt's right, I'm from the same generation as him and Doctor who just wasnt on. All we got was a few repeat episodes of Pertwee and Baker really early on a Sunday morning. Even the movie made no impact as other things were just bigger.
Tennant is absolutely brilliant, and I love his Doctor to death, but I've always had a soft spot for Smith's because I just loved how frantic, whacky, and random he is. They're both my top 2 though.
I know what David means and I probably had a similar experience growing up. My first doctor was Eccleston and always will be my doctor but I was barely old enough to know what was going on and obviously when David came along he became the Doctor and therefore my favourite and when I was peak doctor who Matt came in and did the same. So that’s incidentally who I grew up with; all three as they all played very different yet very important parts in my childhood.
Love that matt has a very casual attitude towards the classic series, he's an actor he doesn't have to have watched every episode of the show to play what's written on the paper well. The side context is for the director and writers to provide. On the other hand tennant is just such a huge nerd omg the fact he knows katrina ToT
Yeah I think Matt watched a fair few but probably read up on things and naturally forgot whereas Tennant had it glued in his head and could recite it Tbf I am a nerd and wouldn't remember everything about the classic era purely because it's so long
Yeah, she (Georgia) is the daughter of a Doctor, who played the Doctor's Daughter, and is also the Doctor's Wife. Wibbley Wobbley, Timey Wimey. ruclips.net/video/nJyARdFTgdI/видео.html Also, Sandra was in Hitchikers Guide to the Galaxy, and in one scene, also Peter Davidson, as the Pig on the table offering itself as lunch... ruclips.net/video/bAF35dekiAY/видео.html
That's also why he kinda slows down as the audience starts to laugh and he's like, "He became... equally... important to me..." obviously as a joke because now he's got that dynamic with Peter Davison lol
Matt has a very good point. He's very young and Doctor Who wasn't airing at the time he was growing up. The best you can do is just pick up the show wherever you can and work your way backwards
@@ozgecko4050 According to Brits from around that time I've spoken to, they only really had it playing on Sunday mornings (no doubt lots of Brits would be in bed, at church or going about their day). And the movie didn't really change much
'Tomb of the Cybermen' is a period masterclass in how to evoke contemporary popular trends and fit them to the Dr Who template. When it was recovered and rush released on VHS (dating me for some), I fully expected just to watch one episode a night - in fact I found I had to complete it in one sitting. David's description of the changeover from Tom to Peter echoes my own in that, for a certain generation now rapidly approaching 50, Tom was the only Doctor they'd seen and was as much an institution as white dog shit and heavy-doored red phone boxes. Peter coming in kind of signalled a future. Jodie Whittaker was also born the summer after Davison's first series - a new Doctor with blonde hi-lights and a tendency to rush around, slightly breathless, thinking on their feet.
Alex Fletcher yes I’m the same age as David , but I do remember Jon ,only bits of him ,and Linx taking off his Helmet, but when they did the five faces of doctor who (bbc 2) it really was the first time a lot of us have seen the other doctors .
hi, this is completely irrelevant, but I just wanna tell you, your writing is.. Well, the only word I can think of is _exquisite._ I'm not completely sure why, but the way you use your words made me believe every letter you put down, even though I barely understood it the first time I read it, haha.. I myself am not natively English, it's my second language, but your style is the level at which I hope to achieve in my own writing. so, yeah. kudos.
I find it funny that knowing a lot about Doctor Who is mainly a British thing. I’m Canadian and I never even heard of Doctor Who until about 2010 and my friend was telling me about his sonic screwdriver that he bought which confused me because he’s not handy. When I told my dad I was watching it he was like “oh ya that show used to be on years ago but I didn’t really watch it.”
I agree because gens the one who gave us the best serious episode (the one where he becomes a human with the Family) is sad and has a dark end that make the doctor more then an intelligent guy with a time machine he is a warrior who destroys his opponent’s. I also love his expressions and he definitely have some of the best episodes in all doctor who
I prefer Matt Smith, even though Tennant is not far behind, simply thanks to all the speeches he has : the one at Akhaten, the one on Stonehenge, the way he introduces himself to the Atraxi in his very first episode ! Also, I like the way he achieves to be goofy and serious at the same time, something Tennant did a bit less and a bit less well... He also has Clara, who is my favorite companion, and Professor River Song, how can you compete with that ? I prefer Smith to Tennant but, to be honest, I prefer when they were both in the 50 years episode, outshining poor John Hurt...
I love David’s response because I want more of Katrina. I started watching the classic series and decided to look up all the companions. I was really interested in Katrina when I read her bio because I love historical companions and how they interact with the concept of space time (and some of her reactions were interesting like treating the first doctor as a god). Got really sad when I learned only one episode with her in it is still in existence. Got kinda mad when I couldn’t watch the episode on Britbox (literally only got it to binge classic who). Got really mad when I learned the writers yeeted her out of the show because they didn’t think they could accurately write the interaction and reactions of a historical companion.
I'm an American who is a little hard of hearing, so I always turn on the captions for anything English. Omg! You should have seen the absolutely hysterical things the captioning machine came up with when trying to translate David Tennant's Scottish accent! Bahahahahahahaha!
Hope you managed to get something useful out of it, though! Tried to put on the captions too, and wow, I give up pretty quickly! 🤣 But maybe I should try again for the comic relief 😂
i relate to Matt so much, i didnt grow up with Classic who cause it wasn't on Tv, he was my Doctor when i started watching in 2011 and made me love the show
@@Drawing4Justice you think I'd still remember? that's me trying to remember an interview or quote from over a decade ago that I last thought of three years ago.
Like so many others not born in the UK, Christopher Eccleston was my first Doctor. But he isn't my favorite. I started to watch the classic Doctor Who and got two that I just can't decide who's my absolute favorite: Patrick Troughton and Jon Pertwee. Matt Smith is a close third. My least favorite are actually one of the most popular Doctors: Tom Baker. The reason is that he played the Doctor very much like a host for a children's program (which technically it is) and almost breaking the fourth wall sometimes. I sometimes felt like I was too old to watch some of his episodes. But to make it clear, I don't dislike him in any way. Infact, I love all the Doctors, just some of them a little more.
That's funny Troughton and Pertwee are also my two favorites! I watched the entire series over the course of 2022 (I had only seen the series years ago from Eccleston's beginning to Smith's end before that) and while there's a lot of great doctors, they were the ones I loved the most.
Eccelston all the way, he was the only Doctor that really felt human imo cause he wasn’t always chippy and cheery but actually had a bit of darkness to him
I mean, Ten had quite a lot of dark moments, didn't he? Especially closer to the end, with Rose, with all of the companions' exits, Time Lord Victorious and all that... He got pretty dark by the end, even if he was sometimes trying to mask it with his usual cheerfulness.
@@MobiusBandwidth I didn’t say he was human, i said he was likable because it felt like a flawed human being and as a flawed human being that’s relatable and a better watch than watching some happy go lucky leprechaun demo-god with no mortal conflicts
love how david is asking the fans for confirmation like yeah i know yall have encyclopedic knowledge of doctor who just like me so let me know if i got the trivia right
I was a fan of the Seventh but only because I found the novelisations in the school library. I've still never even watched an episode of the old show. I would definitely be Ace, going around battering Daleks with a baseball bat or blowing up Cybermen with Nitro-9
@@TytteBale was anyone there annoyed that the moderator kept asking about "Doctor Who" ('who's your favorite Doctor Who?'), instead of just calling him 'the Doctor'...it's driving me batty! ;P
Jon Ericson I think that’s been removed from canon with Mahershala Ali as Cottonmouth and Blade, I could be wrong though, they haven’t really addressed the issue At the very least it’s possible
Hmm actually Katarina is in the daleks master plan episode 2 and in a clip from episode 4 when she activates the airlock to save the doctor and steven from a very angry escaped prisoner. But you know 🙄
1:04 "and then I had something to do with him, I owe him a..." HE OWES HIM A WHAT??? Geez Scottish man I'm having a really hard time here figuring out what is it you're talking 😂😂 Someone please, what did he say?
How can you like Jodie, even if she was a good doctor, the liberal agenda and horrible writing cover it up. She's too bland. The doctor is scary, smart, clumsy and sweet. She's only clumsy and sweet. They should have kept the old writers and chose another girl.
David picked a SLAVE GIRL...as the companion to BE. Damn, David's awesome just keeps growing by leaps and bounds with me. If we could just distill the essence of whatever magical egalitarian elixir he's got running through his veins, we'd have an antidote to that sort of panicked contempt for women/anything perceived as effeminate or "gay" that puts the toxic in toxic masculinity. I mean he literally gives NO fucks, and has no problem seeing us as being on equally aspirational footing...it's not even a calculated effort. Ugh, it's such a wonderful and novel sensation - being on the receiving end of that naturally afforded respect - I can't
I love that Matt doesn't pretend to be a Classic Doctor Who fan. I respect the honesty. And given his portrayal, no doubt Troughton is his man.
Troughton was a great Doctor, such a shame so much of his stuff was lost! :(
@@partariothe5th Classic line from Troughton in that story mentioned, very Doctor: "Well, now I know you're mad, I just wanted to make sure."
I'd pay good money for Matt to act as Jamie.
They say the first Doctor you watched becomes "your" Doctor. So yes: Patrick Troughton is mine. Before I die, I hope they find THE ABOMINABLE SNOWMEN again.
@@fredericktaylor7890 David was my first, Matt was the one that I first watch from start to end but I consider Capaldi to be my doctor.
It's kinda unfair that Matt is sometimes judged for not being a massive fan. He was born at the stage where he wouldn't be a fan. It wasn't airing. He is very honest, and did his research backwards too
How old is he?
Like myself, he realized the amazing work of Troughten's Doctor, so he's OK in my book.
@@janesmith699 He is 38, he is the second youngest actor to play the doctor, being only a few months older than Jodie
@@esdrasfilipe431 That’s not how that works. He‘s still the youngest actor to play the Doctor, because of the age he was when he first played him (he was announced when he was 26, played him from 27). Just because he’s older than Jodie, doesn’t suddenly make Jodie the youngest Doctor. She started portraying the Doctor fully at the age of 36 (35 in Twice Upon a Time), ergo NOT the youngest. Not to mention that David Tennant was 34 when he first started, and Peter Davison was 29, so Jodie isn’t even close.
@@metalswifty23 I am talking about their current ages
Anyone else find it ironic that David's peak Doctor Who age was 10?
1993DJC yeah, it’s coincidental
I mean technically he played the 11th (and 12th) incarnation. So not really.
@@Veela666 he's still the 10th Doctor
@@HypArtz002 that's British logic
aka Logic. Pretty much by this point.
i love how david just casually asks the audience questions
And he just knows one of them will know the answer to his very specific Doctor who trivia question!
It's a shame we can never have all 14 Doctors in an episode together. It would be chaotic, but amazing.
I mean if they can get a full cast of classic subs and one for eccelson they could.
I mean, TECHNICALLY we do have an episode with 14 Doctors (including the War Doctor), but it's not a "proper" crossover like I'm sure you mean. Maybe some day, somehow, with enough lookalikes and technology!
@@ChateauLonLon yeah, I mean aside from Day of the Doctor
They could try to do it as an Animated episode...
I mean we did have 13 in one episode, stop beeing greedy
THIS is the kind of interaction you never get with some other shows. David can't quite remember a fact, looks to his fellow nerd brothers and sisters. Of course you know the answers. I love them.
The fact they actually have encyclopaedic knowledge of their character just makes me so happy haha
Imagine a convention with Chris, David, Matt, Peter, and Jodie
I can imagine David and Peter do all the talking and geeking out.
I'm not sure Chris and Jodie would be as fanboy-esque as David, Matt and Peter
I dunno, Chris wanted to be someone's first Doctor and he was for me. I think he does care. But Capaldi would be the geekiest followed by David.
Leave out Jodie she isn't a real doctor
I would pay good money to see that
Patrick Troughton's influence on Matt Smith's performance certainly shows through. :)
"I'd be Katrina the slave girl"
That's a hell of a pull, David. Props.
But didn't Matt Smith say he watched the old series only *after* finishing the part?
@@Gwydda No, after accepting the part, I believe.
@@Zikar Would he have had time though? It takes a student on holidays months (ok, weeks) to watch the old series. A normal person wouldn't be able to do that, less if they are working. But that's besides the point, I thought he said (I paraphrase) something like "after I'd done it I saw how amazing it all was and I went back and watched all of it". I could be wrong though :)
@@Gwydda It was literally research for his job of being the Doctor. There was probably weeks, or months, from his casting to them starting filming. Plenty of time to catch up on the essentials.
@@Zikar Matt Smith was cast in January of 2009 and Series 5 started filming in July of 2009. So he did have a lot of time.
3:12 Matt saying "nice" having no idea what's going on haha
I was expecting David to say: "my father in law"🤣🤣🤣
Love both of these two. But Capaldi grew on me so much that he became my favourite doctor by the end of his far too short reign.
@Τίγρη Kogo Capaldi is my second favourite after Tennant, and I agree with you about "humanness". I think they both are the most relatable doctors from the point of view of human experience. They did have the opposite journeys: Ten - from the place of absolute joy and love through losses to quite a dark and selfish place, and Twelve - the other way around. Interesting that I always their first seasons were quite devisive for fans as well, because each started off at kinda 'extreme' starting points, and not everyone can appreciate that. So I often see people annoyed at Twelve being a "cold bastard" or Ten being a joyful "puppy" in their respective beginnings, ignoring their psychological jorneys after that.
Oh my god, I hated Capaldi's doctor when I first watched his run. But everytime I do a rewatch I love him more and more. Maybe I was too young, I don't know, but he was so so good.
Of the NuWho series, I love how both David and Peter Capaldi were like the ones that literally got their dream roles and how sad it must've been for them to make their exit :(
I mean David’s last line on the show is “I don’t want to go”. That is very telling for both the character and the actor. But hey he now has his second chance as the 14th doctor and now coming back with him is Catherine Tate. Hopefully both of them get their satisfying ending this time around.
Matt's right, I'm from the same generation as him and Doctor who just wasnt on. All we got was a few repeat episodes of Pertwee and Baker really early on a Sunday morning. Even the movie made no impact as other things were just bigger.
To be fair to you, the movie is garbage.
@@sanityisrelative yeah maybe, but 8 is gr8!
@@peterstangl8295 that goes without saying. I've sat through the movie more than once solely because of 8.
@@sanityisrelative and he's awesome in Big Finish stuff as well, maybe even better. Paul's voice was made for audiodramas.
Tennant is absolutely brilliant, and I love his Doctor to death, but I've always had a soft spot for Smith's because I just loved how frantic, whacky, and random he is. They're both my top 2 though.
I love how much of a fan Tennant is!
So much so that he married a Doctor Who's daughter in real life😂
Dude one of David's doctors was his father in law before he was his father in law 😂😂
That's the pure definition of "wibbly woobly, timey wimey", I guess. ^^
My brain just gave up half way through the sentence
Wut
What??????
David Tennant married the daughter of one of his favourite Doctors. They met in the episode "Doctor's Daughter".
Such great actors and equally fantastic Doctors. David Tennant's love for the show can be felt in everything he does for it. Splendid
Troughton is amazing. Love his episodes sad that a lot are still missing
couple of animations out this year, The Faceless Ones and Fury From The Deep.
I know what David means and I probably had a similar experience growing up. My first doctor was Eccleston and always will be my doctor but I was barely old enough to know what was going on and obviously when David came along he became the Doctor and therefore my favourite and when I was peak doctor who Matt came in and did the same. So that’s incidentally who I grew up with; all three as they all played very different yet very important parts in my childhood.
Honestly, not too far off from my experience as well!! Went through the similar phase and thinking as you did when I started watching
I'm similar but David was my first and Matt is the one that was on when I was in my peak Dr. Who phase!
Love that matt has a very casual attitude towards the classic series, he's an actor he doesn't have to have watched every episode of the show to play what's written on the paper well. The side context is for the director and writers to provide. On the other hand tennant is just such a huge nerd omg the fact he knows katrina ToT
Yeah I think Matt watched a fair few but probably read up on things and naturally forgot whereas Tennant had it glued in his head and could recite it
Tbf I am a nerd and wouldn't remember everything about the classic era purely because it's so long
Peter Davison is David Tennant's father-in-law.
Yeah, she (Georgia) is the daughter of a Doctor, who played the Doctor's Daughter, and is also the Doctor's Wife.
Wibbley Wobbley, Timey Wimey.
ruclips.net/video/nJyARdFTgdI/видео.html
Also, Sandra was in Hitchikers Guide to the Galaxy, and in one scene, also Peter Davidson, as the Pig on the table offering itself as lunch...
ruclips.net/video/bAF35dekiAY/видео.html
That's also why he kinda slows down as the audience starts to laugh and he's like, "He became... equally... important to me..." obviously as a joke because now he's got that dynamic with Peter Davison lol
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Thank you for explaining the joke
I love how David just knows this stuff
I can agree with Matt, Tomb of the Cybermen is sooo good and is probably my favourite Troughton story
Matt has a very good point. He's very young and Doctor Who wasn't airing at the time he was growing up. The best you can do is just pick up the show wherever you can and work your way backwards
Eh doctor who was repeating in aus constantly. I grew up with it. And I wasn’t born when they were doing it live I don’t think.
@@ozgecko4050 According to Brits from around that time I've spoken to, they only really had it playing on Sunday mornings (no doubt lots of Brits would be in bed, at church or going about their day). And the movie didn't really change much
Aww. David was so embarrassed when he was talking about Peter Davison. 😂
Honestly David Tennant seems like such a laid back nice guy, and Matt Smith seems like a lot of fun.
'Tomb of the Cybermen' is a period masterclass in how to evoke contemporary popular trends and fit them to the Dr Who template. When it was recovered and rush released on VHS (dating me for some), I fully expected just to watch one episode a night - in fact I found I had to complete it in one sitting. David's description of the changeover from Tom to Peter echoes my own in that, for a certain generation now rapidly approaching 50, Tom was the only Doctor they'd seen and was as much an institution as white dog shit and heavy-doored red phone boxes. Peter coming in kind of signalled a future. Jodie Whittaker was also born the summer after Davison's first series - a new Doctor with blonde hi-lights and a tendency to rush around, slightly breathless, thinking on their feet.
Alex Fletcher yes I’m the same age as David , but I do remember Jon ,only bits of him ,and Linx taking off his Helmet, but when they did the five faces of doctor who (bbc 2) it really was the first time a lot of us have seen the other doctors .
hi, this is completely irrelevant, but I just wanna tell you, your writing is.. Well, the only word I can think of is _exquisite._ I'm not completely sure why, but the way you use your words made me believe every letter you put down, even though I barely understood it the first time I read it, haha.. I myself am not natively English, it's my second language, but your style is the level at which I hope to achieve in my own writing. so, yeah. kudos.
What the heck is white dog shit LOL!?!?
I find it funny that knowing a lot about Doctor Who is mainly a British thing. I’m Canadian and I never even heard of Doctor Who until about 2010 and my friend was telling me about his sonic screwdriver that he bought which confused me because he’s not handy. When I told my dad I was watching it he was like “oh ya that show used to be on years ago but I didn’t really watch it.”
I believe that the original creator of Doctor Who was a Canadian, Sydney Newman.
I just love david tennant as a doctor and as a person he is just awesome
I love how David finds his support people in the crowd like he knows he has a specific crowd😂
Who’s your favourite doctor ? Mine is 10th doctor David Tennant
I agree because gens the one who gave us the best serious episode (the one where he becomes a human with the Family) is sad and has a dark end that make the doctor more then an intelligent guy with a time machine he is a warrior who destroys his opponent’s.
I also love his expressions and he definitely have some of the best episodes in all doctor who
Same
Vortigan couldn’t agree more
I prefer Matt Smith, even though Tennant is not far behind, simply thanks to all the speeches he has : the one at Akhaten, the one on Stonehenge, the way he introduces himself to the Atraxi in his very first episode ! Also, I like the way he achieves to be goofy and serious at the same time, something Tennant did a bit less and a bit less well... He also has Clara, who is my favorite companion, and Professor River Song, how can you compete with that ? I prefer Smith to Tennant but, to be honest, I prefer when they were both in the 50 years episode, outshining poor John Hurt...
I have to say, David will always be THE DOCTOR to me. My favorite is always going to be 10. 😁
David TENnant
The TENth doctor
His doctor who peak age was TEN
😂
Lehmon 🤦♀️😂
As Billie Piper says, "David Ten-inch"
Katrina the Slave Girl is actually getting more material about her. So David could portray her!
Katarina, and 1 episode of hers exists from 1965.
I want a Big Finish special where David plays Katrina and no one bats an eye about it
@@TheZodiacz the second episode of the Daleks Masterplan!
@@barryk1701 with her death scene in a clip from The Traitors aired on Blue Peter!
@@SofiaFox I think he meant a complete episode, there is also the audio from the Myth Makers featuring Katrina as well
Thank you- Baker & Tennant tied for First, with Matt Smith pulling a tight 2nd.
I loved Chris because he and rose made the best duet ever and it brings back nostalgia
I'm getting old😅
Chris is 2nd for me
I love David’s response because I want more of Katrina. I started watching the classic series and decided to look up all the companions. I was really interested in Katrina when I read her bio because I love historical companions and how they interact with the concept of space time (and some of her reactions were interesting like treating the first doctor as a god). Got really sad when I learned only one episode with her in it is still in existence. Got kinda mad when I couldn’t watch the episode on Britbox (literally only got it to binge classic who). Got really mad when I learned the writers yeeted her out of the show because they didn’t think they could accurately write the interaction and reactions of a historical companion.
I'm an American who is a little hard of hearing, so I always turn on the captions for anything English. Omg! You should have seen the absolutely hysterical things the captioning machine came up with when trying to translate David Tennant's Scottish accent! Bahahahahahahaha!
Hope you managed to get something useful out of it, though! Tried to put on the captions too, and wow, I give up pretty quickly! 🤣 But maybe I should try again for the comic relief 😂
@@TytteBale I got something useful! I had a blast watching the guys and reading the captions! It was a great video, thanx for posting it!
That's great to hear! :D You're welcome :)
i relate to Matt so much, i didnt grow up with Classic who cause it wasn't on Tv, he was my Doctor when i started watching in 2011 and made me love the show
Katrina? Bloody Hell, Tennant, get it right. KATARINA.
Of course David is going to have a slight bias calling 5 one his favorites, don’t want to make father in law mad.
I mean he said he was his favorite before that.
@@Fanatic_ForememBefore he fancied his daughter? Source? I press X
@@Drawing4Justice you think I'd still remember? that's me trying to remember an interview or quote from over a decade ago that I last thought of three years ago.
@@Drawing4Justice watch Time Crash
YES MATT! Tomb of the Cybermen was amazing, loved Troughton
Thank you for uploading this.
I love their love of classic who.
Now David sees his other favorite Doctor all the time! Dinners, birthdays, holidays as Peter's daughter is now David's wife! ❤❤
We have dork #10 and dork #11-
I love these two!!!! 👏🏻💕
These two are my favourites but I think Tom Baker is the most memorable from my childhood.
Tennant casually goes: 14
The girl's laugh close to the camera sounds like a machine gun xD
These two are my favourite Doctor...
man i knew tennant was a fan but i never expected him to know about katarina lmao
Love the Katarina reference♥️
David TENnant’s age where he really got into doctor who was TEN and then he was the TENTH doctor. Ten-Ception!
Like so many others not born in the UK, Christopher Eccleston was my first Doctor. But he isn't my favorite. I started to watch the classic Doctor Who and got two that I just can't decide who's my absolute favorite: Patrick Troughton and Jon Pertwee. Matt Smith is a close third.
My least favorite are actually one of the most popular Doctors: Tom Baker. The reason is that he played the Doctor very much like a host for a children's program (which technically it is) and almost breaking the fourth wall sometimes. I sometimes felt like I was too old to watch some of his episodes.
But to make it clear, I don't dislike him in any way. Infact, I love all the Doctors, just some of them a little more.
That's funny Troughton and Pertwee are also my two favorites! I watched the entire series over the course of 2022 (I had only seen the series years ago from Eccleston's beginning to Smith's end before that) and while there's a lot of great doctors, they were the ones I loved the most.
Imagine watching a guy on tv of a series you loved and then later he would be your father in law
David Tennant saying my name Jamie, I think I have just died
again, thanx for this great interview, my favourite docs are them, haha
Eccelston all the way, he was the only Doctor that really felt human imo cause he wasn’t always chippy and cheery but actually had a bit of darkness to him
Daedalus David, Matt, and Peter’s Doctors all had their dark times.
I mean, Ten had quite a lot of dark moments, didn't he? Especially closer to the end, with Rose, with all of the companions' exits, Time Lord Victorious and all that... He got pretty dark by the end, even if he was sometimes trying to mask it with his usual cheerfulness.
felt human? he's not human.
@@MobiusBandwidth I didn’t say he was human, i said he was likable because it felt like a flawed human being and as a flawed human being that’s relatable and a better watch than watching some happy go lucky leprechaun demo-god with no mortal conflicts
You clever boys
For a second I thought he was gonna say "10 points to Slytherin" or to Griffindor... something like that.
love how david is asking the fans for confirmation like yeah i know yall have encyclopedic knowledge of doctor who just like me so let me know if i got the trivia right
Of course he had to say his father in law.
David Tennant as katarina the slave girl hahahah
I was a fan of the Seventh but only because I found the novelisations in the school library. I've still never even watched an episode of the old show. I would definitely be Ace, going around battering Daleks with a baseball bat or blowing up Cybermen with Nitro-9
Kat-a-rina, my dear Doctor
When was this?
Wales Comic Con on the 7th December 😊
@@TytteBale was anyone there annoyed that the moderator kept asking about "Doctor Who" ('who's your favorite Doctor Who?'), instead of just calling him 'the Doctor'...it's driving me batty! ;P
@@lauranolastnamegiven3385 Well not that anyone said anything about it, but it definitely irked me too 😬😂
Love them all...but my fave Doctor, hands down is Tom Baker.
Tom Baker‼👍👍👍👍👍
Announcer: so who is your favourite doctor?
If I was Matt Smith: *me*
Mines the 7th doctor as born in 87 but my fav doctor is Matt smith
Matt smith is about my age.. was doctor who not in retuns in England? public television in the US had it on most of my childhood
Hard to pick your favorite Doctor when one of them is your father-in-law.
The Peter Davison shade tho...
David had to include his father-in-law, naturally!
I love what David said, bc lmfao i feel the exact same about them
I want to know which one will be the villain in Doctor Strange's new movie?
Well, David has already been in the MCU so.
Jon Ericson I think that’s been removed from canon with Mahershala Ali as Cottonmouth and Blade, I could be wrong though, they haven’t really addressed the issue
At the very least it’s possible
@@yerboishrek2871 That's actually a good point.
R u both brothers?
In unison: No!
I love how to Matt Smith, Jamie is "the guy in the kilt from Tomb of the Cybermen" and to David that's Jamie!
EDIT: Woah! and Katarina!
this is my 60th
Hmm actually Katarina is in the daleks master plan episode 2 and in a clip from episode 4 when she activates the airlock to save the doctor and steven from a very angry escaped prisoner. But you know 🙄
Katerina not Katrina David :)
The announcer is wrong. Peter isn't here.
Tumb of the cyber dude's
Yes Tom Baker
1:04
"and then I had something to do with him, I owe him a..."
HE OWES HIM A WHAT??? Geez Scottish man I'm having a really hard time here figuring out what is it you're talking 😂😂
Someone please, what did he say?
"and then I had Sunday dinner with him like all the time"
Didn’t Katrina come and go in one story? (The Dalek Masterplan)
David feels like Matt's dad😭
Idk David's so gentle and cute with Matt and Matt is really too adorable to handle so they give off that vibe 🥹
Old school Tom Baker and Peter Davison. new who David t and Matt smith
Poor Katarina.
Love the interview, but could we next time get an interviewer who knows what he is talking ?THEY ARE CALLED COMPANIONS NOT ASSISTANTS REEE
I didn’t understood who’s their favorite doctor so
i bet he plays the doctor again.....
David's my Ultimate Doctor. But so are Chris and Jodie. Matt grew on me but by that time he regenerated so... 😕
How can you like Jodie, even if she was a good doctor, the liberal agenda and horrible writing cover it up. She's too bland. The doctor is scary, smart, clumsy and sweet. She's only clumsy and sweet. They should have kept the old writers and chose another girl.
David picked a SLAVE GIRL...as the companion to BE. Damn, David's awesome just keeps growing by leaps and bounds with me. If we could just distill the essence of whatever magical egalitarian elixir he's got running through his veins, we'd have an antidote to that sort of panicked contempt for women/anything perceived as effeminate or "gay" that puts the toxic in toxic masculinity. I mean he literally gives NO fucks, and has no problem seeing us as being on equally aspirational footing...it's not even a calculated effort. Ugh, it's such a wonderful and novel sensation - being on the receiving end of that naturally afforded respect - I can't
Peter Davidson was the 5th doctor
David Tennant was the 10th doctor
*I R O N I C*
I look forward to one of Davids kids being cast as the 15th Doctor :D
15th Doctor: Tenn Peterson
the others didn't feel like a reality? What? Tom IS my Doctor but I longed to see the other three. It was always a reality. David's Doctor WAS Tom.
I love that the 5th Doctor is the 10th's father in law. Tom Baker was mine. The perfect mad man in a box ❤️❤️❤️ wb David
maybe David could have been Adric
Why they wearing the same shirts in every interview?
Because it's from all the same convention.
because it's the same interview
May smith is my favourite doctor than Peter capaldi then David tenant