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  • @Faction.Paradox
    @Faction.Paradox 11 месяцев назад +759

    It's pretty clear that Tales of the Tardis is a gentle push to ease people into watching classic Who. It's a fantastic idea

    • @DemetriusSorvo
      @DemetriusSorvo 11 месяцев назад +7

      Have you watched it? It wasn't anything great.

    • @TheBeastBoss04
      @TheBeastBoss04 11 месяцев назад +24

      Russell wants us all to enjoy what he did as he was growing up, and I'm here for it

    • @RobTFilms
      @RobTFilms 11 месяцев назад +8

      TOTT is neat but I wish we could just have the new bits in isolation from the omnibus of a story!

    • @rnw2739
      @rnw2739 11 месяцев назад

      ​@kennethraymondmoore According to a mong like you, but then you like New Who which shows your level.

    • @gaztheman7879
      @gaztheman7879 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@RobTFilmswhy there no point to that.

  • @bsmith3506
    @bsmith3506 11 месяцев назад +89

    Something you may not have noticed - in the 10th Doctor episode Tooth and Claw, he puts on that Scottish accent and introduces himself as Dr James McCrimmon - a name he took from Two's beloved Jamie. Also, it was actually Jamie who first gave the Doctor the alias John Smith!

    • @BrendanJSmith
      @BrendanJSmith 2 месяца назад +2

      It's really comforting to know that he still keeps Jamie in the back of his mind after all the centuries since they said goodbye.

  • @elliotstedman1591
    @elliotstedman1591 11 месяцев назад +427

    If you were to watch another story from each Doctor, I'd recommend these as they're a mix of well regarded stories and ones that are good to jump into as a new who fan (plus these ones don't all feature villains you've seen in the modern series).
    1st Doctor: The War Machines
    2nd Doctor: The Web of Fear
    3rd Doctor: Inferno
    4th Doctor: City of Death
    5th Doctor: The Caves of Androzani
    6th Doctor: Vengeance on Varos
    7th Doctor: The Curse of Fenric

    • @CosmicCleric
      @CosmicCleric 11 месяцев назад +28

      For the 4th Doctor I would have suggested The Ark in Space. The last of Humanity at risk of going extinct when the Doctor stumbles upon them with Sarah Jane and Harry.
      Great "Alien" movie scifi episode (with some admittedly cheesy effects/props, but then again, that's early Doctor Who for you). From Wikipedia: This was a view echoed by Steven Moffat, prior to the broadcast of the 2014 Doctor Who Christmas Special; replying to a question on borrowing material from the Alien films, he countered with "they never asked Doctor Who to borrow the plot of The Ark in Space".
      If not that, then "Pyramids of Mars" would be a close second recommendation by me. Also the 4th Doctor.
      Edit: Added the Wiki text.

    • @elliotstedman1591
      @elliotstedman1591 11 месяцев назад +14

      @@CosmicCleric Ark in Space is another great choice!

    • @jam-the-hologram
      @jam-the-hologram 11 месяцев назад +10

      I would have suggested The Invasion over The Web of Fear, as The Web of Fear is a direct sequel to the Abominable Snowmen + the better animation of The Invasion

    • @williammcnirlan4820
      @williammcnirlan4820 11 месяцев назад +14

      Only objection I would have is The War Machines. It's OK, but very late Hartnell. I would say The Aztecs. It's first season, the original team, and that now oddity, a historical.
      While An Unearthly Child should be seen, it does lead to Tribe of Gum.
      Maybe also this would be a time for a treat. IE, The Three/Five/Two Doctors.
      At that rate we could sneak in a lot of Classic Who

    • @elliotstedman1591
      @elliotstedman1591 11 месяцев назад +3

      @jam-the-hologram I love The Invasion but thought I'd suggest some stories without Daleks or Cyberman (as all bar one in the video have them in). I also think Web ov Fear is still great without seeing Abominable Snowmen (I watched Web first and loved it)

  • @kstomak4071
    @kstomak4071 11 месяцев назад +92

    I absolutely recommend Inferno from the Pertwee era. The way the tension builds is really well done, especially with how high the stakes are. Definitely one of my favorite Third Doctor stories :)

    • @Thomas_of_the_forest
      @Thomas_of_the_forest 11 месяцев назад +8

      Inferno is one of the few really great 7 parters

    • @TRANZEURO
      @TRANZEURO 11 месяцев назад +3

      Inferno is probably my favorite classic DW story though it does borrow a bit from the earlier Patrick Troughton story 'Fury From The Deep'.

    • @jason_a_smith_gb
      @jason_a_smith_gb 11 месяцев назад

      Well done though. Fracking awesome!

    • @gregsmith7949
      @gregsmith7949 10 месяцев назад +4

      My favorite Pertwee story. 👍

    • @leethomas2155
      @leethomas2155 10 месяцев назад +3

      One of my absolute favourite stories too of the 3rd Doctor and classic Who in general. Fast forward to now... goblins dancing and singing about eating babies in a Disney musical aimed at 3 year olds. It breaks my heart at what they've done to this once beloved iconic show.

  • @brianartillery
    @brianartillery 11 месяцев назад +69

    Earthshock, when first broadcast, had no spoilers that it was the return of the Cybermen. Anywhere. So it was a shock to see them at the end of episode 1. I was at home, watching, with my mum, who wasn't really a Doctor Who fan, but did like Peter Davison. I had to laugh, when she pointed at the Cybermen on the TV, and said, very matter of factly: "I didn't expect to see those bastards again!"

  • @thelukeofficial9626
    @thelukeofficial9626 11 месяцев назад +45

    A Unearthly child is probably one of the most iconic stories to watch the very first dr who story you can see how different the doctor is and how he evolves into the doctor we know and love!!! I would highly recommend it

    • @ozdocwho5177
      @ozdocwho5177 9 месяцев назад +1

      But The Tribe of Gum onwards? Story wise I don't think it's the best and acting wise even worse. Apart from, of course, the regulars.

  • @176MarkW
    @176MarkW 11 месяцев назад +103

    I agree with you that the chemistry between Sylvester and Sophie is next level. Up there with Tom Baker and Elisabeth Sladen.

    • @kathyastrom1315
      @kathyastrom1315 11 месяцев назад +1

      Definitely! All those on my Top Five Companions list had terrific chemistry with their Doctors. I think the writers were inspired by that and wrote more engaging scenes with the Doctor and companion to take advantage of the chemistry, which inspired the actors even more, and it became a wonderful loop. (My list, in chronological order: Sarah Jane, Tegan, Ace, Donna, and Amy/Rory, but only as a pair, not Amy by herself.)

    • @TheBrotherGrim
      @TheBrotherGrim 11 месяцев назад +2

      He's been my favorite Doctor for years, and their chemistry really was amazing. I started with NuWho myself, then went back to watch the classic my mom told me my dad was such a fan of and easily prefer the classics over the new stuff. Much love to Big Finish for giving so many of the classics new stories too.

  • @russelltietjen4407
    @russelltietjen4407 11 месяцев назад +121

    The Time Warrior is kind of a lore stealthbomb - you got the first appearance of Sarah Jane and the Sontarans, as well as the reveal that The Doctor's homeworld is called "Gallifrey", y'know... only 5 years after introducing the planet and the Time Lords lol

    • @stickytapenrust6869
      @stickytapenrust6869 11 месяцев назад +11

      And also the first appearance of the “time tunnel” titles idea!

    • @paulshorney3465
      @paulshorney3465 10 месяцев назад +3

      First appearance of a sontaran!

    • @MarkWiseTechno
      @MarkWiseTechno 8 месяцев назад +2

      Also, the first time that Doctor Who did a pseudo-historical story!

    • @plantainsame2049
      @plantainsame2049 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@stickytapenrust6869Is a three d one at least

    • @stickytapenrust6869
      @stickytapenrust6869 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@MarkWiseTechno Not the first, the first pseudo-historical was The Time Meddler in 1965.

  • @andrewdavies5835
    @andrewdavies5835 11 месяцев назад +43

    There's so much great stuff from the Tom Baker era! Don't miss: Ark in Space, Terror of the Zygons, Planet of Evil, Seeds of Doom, Masque of Mandragora, Hand of Fear, Face of Evil, Robots of Death, Talons of Weng Chiang, The Invisibly Enemy, The Sun Makers, City of Death, and more.

    • @JasonHauser125
      @JasonHauser125 10 месяцев назад +3

      I agree, Tom Baker had so many amazing episodes it's really hard to pick the "best".

    • @Hephaetus666
      @Hephaetus666 10 месяцев назад +1

      My favorite is The Pirate Planet

    • @paulshorney3465
      @paulshorney3465 10 месяцев назад

      Pyramids of mars 👍👍

    • @JasonHauser125
      @JasonHauser125 10 месяцев назад

      @@paulshorney3465 Seeds of Doom

    • @ozdocwho5177
      @ozdocwho5177 9 месяцев назад

      What about The deadly Assassin, Horror of Fang Rock or Image of the Fendahl (To me one of the scariest stories I've ever seen on Who. That scene when the Fendahl Core first started to appear scared the wits out of me as a child)

  • @jam-the-hologram
    @jam-the-hologram 11 месяцев назад +119

    If you are going to do this again, I would recommend:
    1- The Romans (An extremely fun pure historical)
    2- The Invasion (One of my all time favourites)
    3- The Daemons (A proper UNIT story + The Master)
    4- Horror of Fang Rock (A classic Tom Baker Gothic Horror episode)
    5- The Caves of Androzani (it’s hard to beat this one)
    6- Vengeance on Varos (The best episode of 6s era)
    7- The Curse of Fenric (one of Ace’s best episode)

    • @FairladyZ2005
      @FairladyZ2005 11 месяцев назад +8

      Nice video! A very good list. I would add City of Death for another Tom Baker.

    • @jam-the-hologram
      @jam-the-hologram 11 месяцев назад +2

      Absolutely @FairladyZ2005 ! It's such a fantastic story, and Romana is brilliant as well!

    • @Takeshi357
      @Takeshi357 11 месяцев назад +7

      Horror of Fang Rock really demonstrates Tom Baker's acting ability. I love how he can go from goofy and aloof to deadly serious at the drop of a hat, and sell both extremes of the spectrum 100%.
      Also seconding Vengeance on Varos. It's not only the best 6th Doctor story, although I understand some people are put off by how much of a sociopath he comes across in that story (yes, even more than usual), the themes of the story haven't aged at all.

    • @edwardrea8924
      @edwardrea8924 11 месяцев назад +1

      Earthshock for 5 imo

    • @jam-the-hologram
      @jam-the-hologram 11 месяцев назад +4

      @@edwardrea8924 but he watched Earthshock in this exact video? Why would he need to rewatch it for the next?

  • @manticore5733
    @manticore5733 11 месяцев назад +10

    I still remember that end credit roll of Earthshock part 4, I was 7 years old watching it on a small portable TV in our caravan. That made an impact that I still remember 40years later!

  • @Tejiknasten
    @Tejiknasten 11 месяцев назад +36

    The 10th planet, Logopolis, Castrovalva and The curse of Fenric are some of my personal favourites of the classic era.

  • @magusware8721
    @magusware8721 11 месяцев назад +23

    Remembrance of the Daleks is my favourite Dr Who story. I absolutely love the different Dalek factions and the Doctor in the middle of it. So cool.

  • @williamkellogg4671
    @williamkellogg4671 11 месяцев назад +25

    These episodes are some of my favorite
    The third doctors inferno
    The fifth doctors caves of Androzani
    The seventh doctors curse of Fenrich

    • @Shshsh-xg4hj
      @Shshsh-xg4hj 11 месяцев назад +3

      Inferno is 3rd Doctors best story

  • @AllThePiecesMatter_
    @AllThePiecesMatter_ 11 месяцев назад +79

    If you wanna try one story from each doctor, go with this list;
    1 The Daleks (its the frickin first Dalek story!)
    2 The Mind Robber
    3 Spearhead From Space (Pertwee's first/shop dummies a la 2005 Rose)
    4 Pyramids From Mars (Sarah Jane is great and the voice of Sutekh is the same voice of the Beast from Impossible Planet/Satan Pit)
    5 The Caves of Androzani (obvs)
    6 Vengeance on Varos (very cynical/very violent)
    7 The Greatest Show in the Galaxy (tickets please....)

    • @KarolYuuki
      @KarolYuuki 11 месяцев назад +8

      Everything but the greatest show in the galaxy, please. That arc is the "the moon is an egg" of classic who

    • @corvus1970
      @corvus1970 11 месяцев назад

      I'd absolutely swap in Caves of Androzani and Vengeance on Varos.

    • @Jiren261
      @Jiren261 11 месяцев назад +5

      @@KarolYuuki While I like GSITG I think Curse Of Fenric would be the better McCoy option, Great story that one

    • @tmartin6300
      @tmartin6300 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@KarolYuukiThe Greatest Show in the Galaxy is my personal favorite Seventh Doctor story. It is also my favorite 80s story and one of my favorite classic stories.

    • @ChristyAbbey
      @ChristyAbbey 11 месяцев назад

      @@corvus1970 I've never understood the love for Caves. I forgot it right after watching it... except for the admittedly awesome ending.

  • @nicktroisi6347
    @nicktroisi6347 11 месяцев назад +56

    I think Jon Pertwee and Tom Baker are tied as my favourite classic Doctors.
    I also think what makes “Genesis of The Daleks” so good, even today is that it cements their own existence in Doctor Who forever while the episode “Daleks” cements their presence in the show forever, it’s a brilliant way to make them so iconic. I think his decision to not destroy The Daleks there and then haunts him, like to think The Time War, The Whole Bad Wolf scenario, Canary Warf, The Stolen Earth all this major events could’ve been avoided if The Doctor had destroyed them.
    Don’t get me wrong I respect all the actors, especially William Hartnell, but you’ve gotta have a favourite

    • @mr.dalerobinson
      @mr.dalerobinson 8 месяцев назад +1

      Tom Baker was my first introduction to the fans transition from "who is this guy playing the Doctor", to "OMG he's THE Doctor"
      After that I knew after upon a new Doctor, there was a process to go thru, and it was usually worth it.

  • @johnthecrazedsskull81
    @johnthecrazedsskull81 11 месяцев назад +76

    There was something called Quatermass and the Pit (1958) which was basically a prototype of Doctor Who. I recommend giving it a watch as it's actually pretty good.

    • @ftumschk
      @ftumschk 11 месяцев назад +5

      The movie they made of the original TV series was pretty good, too. Given that it was released to cinemas in 1967, I wonder if the popularity of Doctor Who inspired them to make the movie. If so, it's kind of neat!

    • @andygozzo72
      @andygozzo72 11 месяцев назад +7

      @@ftumschk plus there were 2 earlier quatermass serials, unfortunately only part of the first one remains,, but movies were made of them as well

    • @ftumschk
      @ftumschk 11 месяцев назад +5

      @@andygozzo72 Quite so, and there was a final TV fling in the late 1970s with Sir John Mills in the title role. It wasn't very successful by all accounts, but I remember enjoying it as a teenager. I enjoyed the novelisation even more, and I must still have it somewhere :)

    • @paulharker7184
      @paulharker7184 11 месяцев назад +6

      It's a great show. The Hammer movie version is also utterly superb, and stars Andrew Keir, who had one of the lead roles in the movie Daleks - Invasion Earth 2150AD.

    • @somthingbrutal
      @somthingbrutal 11 месяцев назад +5

      Quatermass and the pit was must see TV back in the day and definitely worth a watch

  • @DeepThought42
    @DeepThought42 11 месяцев назад +13

    You're right about the binge watching not working for Classic DW Crispy. Serials were written and produced for watching just once a week so don't really work if binge watched. Especially for younger people so used to the fast paced TV now, and binge watching.
    As a kid who grew up watching Classic DW repeated to billy-o on the ABC at prime dinner/tea time I find I can successfully binge binge watch it. However I suspect younger generations may not appreciate it when binge watched, while they may well experience it differently and better if watching just one episode of a serial at a time.
    I'm impressed you understood the time period the shows were made in and the way TV was produced then, as without that many don't appreciate Classic DW.

  • @wolf_of_fenric
    @wolf_of_fenric 11 месяцев назад +15

    Fantastic video! The Time Warrior was a really odd recommendation for the Third Doctor story, it’s not bad but it’s not particularly renowned and there are much better Pertwee stories. Maybe the person who recommended it did so because there are lots of points familiar to modern viewers - Sarah Jane, Sontarans, UNIT. Also I wouldn’t have picked Attack of the Cybermen for Colin’s story - Revelation of the Daleks is better. Other than that, great recommendations, and it’s so great seeing you discover that Classic Who is actually fantastic!

  • @jackknibb510
    @jackknibb510 11 месяцев назад +16

    You definitely need to watch terror of the Autons as your next 3rd doctor story, not only was it the introduction of Jo Grant but also the master played by Roger Delgado who is still the best master of all time.

  • @DonnaLang42rockglobally
    @DonnaLang42rockglobally 11 месяцев назад +19

    Hi, Crispy - Here are some more classic Who stories you might enjoy:
    First Doctor: The Aztecs
    Second Doctor: Enemy of the World
    Third Doctor: The Daemons
    Fourth Doctor: Horror of Fang Rock
    Fifth Doctor: The Visitation
    Sixth Doctor: Vengeance On Varos
    Seventh Doctor: Battlefield

    • @sparshjohri1109
      @sparshjohri1109 3 месяца назад

      Not sure if I'd recommend The Daemons, but the other choices are pretty solid. Day of the Daleks and Doctor Who and the Silurians are pretty good Third Doctor stories, as are Terror of the Autons, Mind of Evil, and the Claws of Axos. City of Death (for the Fourth Doctor), Four to Doomsday (for the Fifth Doctor), and The Curse of Fenric (for the Seventh Doctor) are some other really great stories.

  • @jondbm
    @jondbm 11 месяцев назад +49

    You should definitely watch Survival, the final story of the classic show and now feels like a prequel to Rose almost. So much of the show we know comes from that. And while you’re on season 26, Ghost Light is an absolute classic (and a quick watch).

    • @dst9997
      @dst9997 11 месяцев назад +3

      I second this! As the years have gone by I think Season 26, and to some degree 25, feel as similar to Series 1 as Series 11 does.

    • @kiragoe
      @kiragoe 11 месяцев назад +4

      Am I the only one who thought that episode weren't that great. It literally looked as though they absolutely ran out of budget. I recommened the Curse of Fenric for Sylvesters era, much better.

    • @lucasoheyze4597
      @lucasoheyze4597 11 месяцев назад +1

      Battlefield is my favourite of that season, so much going on in it.

    • @DarthUmbris626
      @DarthUmbris626 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@kiragoeIt's not just you. I've always felt Survival was a letdown overall. The Curse of Fenric was magnitudes better, and for Survival to come directly after is anticlimactic as hell. I do like the Master's appearance in it, but it also feels like he was shoehorned into it, which is a problem I've had with 80s Who doing that with him. Several stories have the Master in them where he doesn't belong.

    • @DarthUmbris626
      @DarthUmbris626 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@kiragoeIt's not just you. I've always felt Survival was a letdown overall. The Curse of Fenric was magnitudes better, and for Survival to come directly after is anticlimactic as hell. I do like the Master's appearance in it, but it also feels like he was shoehorned into it, which is a problem I've had with 80s Who doing that with him. Several stories have the Master in them where he doesn't belong.

  • @lawrencestalbow-best2317
    @lawrencestalbow-best2317 10 месяцев назад +8

    Having grown up on it (classic Who is my favourite show ever), it kinda blows my mind that - in this age where the internet has brought fan communities closer - I find loads of Who fans who have...never seen 26 seasons of the show 😅
    This was super wholesome to watch. Loved seeing your reactions ♥️

    • @DsRelaxingSounds
      @DsRelaxingSounds 9 месяцев назад

      I tried but I genuinely couldn't watch it. Imo it's understandable why many modern fans have never seen it, it's very different to modern tv.

  • @fragalot
    @fragalot 11 месяцев назад +9

    The Brigadier (and UNIT) character started with the 2nd Doctor. The premise of the 3rd doctor was that he was banished by the Timelords to live on Earth, his TARDIS broken, and the Timelords removed his knowledge about the TARDIS and time travel. So he spent most of his time with UNIT, and the Brigadier was one of his main companions.

  • @thevirgologychannel6215
    @thevirgologychannel6215 11 месяцев назад +18

    Great video ! I’m always supportive of a Nu-Who fan who tries to engage with the classic series. I’m never convinced when folks say that a modern audience will be immediately turned off by old show. Loads of Gen Z You tubers reaction channels are jumping back and starting from the beginning. Yes, it’s different and silly at first but after a few stories in they realise how attached they become to these unfamiliar Doctors and companions. And they cry as much as they did when the 10th regenerated. The same as they do when they lost the third. By the way, Time Warrior was an odd choice. Inferno would’ve been better

    • @tobyjack1238
      @tobyjack1238 11 месяцев назад +3

      Honestly, as someone who started out as a Nu-Who fan, the only eras of the series that I thought were boring were Hartnell and Davison’s runs. Patrick Troughton and Tom Baker are top tier doctors for me.

  • @HudsonMedia
    @HudsonMedia 11 месяцев назад +5

    So glad you enjoyed Classic Who. I always get curious as someone who was also brought up on predominantly New Who but also was fortunate to catch Classic Who steadily growing up, seeing other New Who fans dive into the Classic show. It's great to see when New Who fans enjoy the old show no matter its flaws and out-dated production values. It's a wonderfully charming era of the show.
    Loved the video and the way you went about putting this together with updating on your thoughts as you go. Love it!

    • @ChristyAbbey
      @ChristyAbbey 11 месяцев назад +3

      i watched a few stories because... who the hell is this Davros dude? Wound up going back to the beginning, watching them all in 3 1/2 years, and finishing just before the 50th. Lots of what people say is wrong with nuWho I fiund to be baked in and just people yelling with nostalgia glasses on. Second Doctor forever!

  • @tmartin6300
    @tmartin6300 11 месяцев назад +8

    They don’t necessarily have to be from each Doctor, but you could just take a list of 10 or so classic stories to watch at a time. That way you could also experience some of the story arcs a bit more like the E-Space Trilogy, the Black Guardian Trilogy, the Key to Time season, and The Trial of a Time Lord season.

  • @Sutra-xn1xl
    @Sutra-xn1xl 11 месяцев назад +5

    The Key to Time episodes. Awesome. First Romana. And her regeneration. Tom Baker rules!
    I’ve seen every episode that ever aired in America, and almost every one I could find online. Worth it!

  • @brendanokeeffe220
    @brendanokeeffe220 11 месяцев назад +17

    Excellent video, my recommendations
    1st Doctor; The Aztecs
    2nd Doctor; The Mind Robber
    3rd Doctor; Terror of the Autons
    4th Doctor; City of Death or Robots of Death or The Talons of Weng-Chiang or Pyramids of Mars or The Deadly Assassin
    5th Doctor; Caves of Androzani
    6th Doctor; Vengeance on Varos (Or one of the 6th Doctor Big Finish audio dramas)
    7th Doctor: Curse of Fenric (Remembrance of the Daleks is still the best introduction to Doctor 7)

    • @jam-the-hologram
      @jam-the-hologram 11 месяцев назад +3

      great suggestions apart from The Talons of Weng-Chaing which is just hideously racist

    • @brendanokeeffe220
      @brendanokeeffe220 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@jam-the-hologram yeah, the casual racism in this is just f'n ugly.....but I still love it.

  • @TimLeeSongs
    @TimLeeSongs 11 месяцев назад +3

    Great video, thank you. Glad you went in with an open mind, so used to hearing people dump on classic who and it’s such great comfort tv with so many inventive ideas.

  • @TheHarper11
    @TheHarper11 11 месяцев назад +12

    Crispy I get it. Watching all the past episodes would be daunting. I realize you have a goal of being showrunner somewhere in the future and you look and see things differently when you watch. I absolutely loved Tom Baker for his humor and his ability to make it all seem believable when you can see the props are cardboard and glue. He was witty, so very clever spouting sciency things and solving things amidst the chaos. He honestly was a great actor. I would be okay if Dr. Who was weekly or bimonthly. It's the last good tv show out there and I will be sad to see it end.

  • @alpine_newt
    @alpine_newt 11 месяцев назад +2

    There is a Genesis of the Daleks cut that's about 90 minutes long that was broadcast at Christmas the year after.

  • @jnielson1121
    @jnielson1121 11 месяцев назад +5

    You are 100% tight that Patrick Troughton is a legend and Ace & 7 are one of the best pairings EVER! Remembrance of the Daleks was the first DW story I saw broadcast live back in 1988. Instantly hooked :D
    Humble round 2 suggestions:...
    1st: The Time Meddler
    2nd: The Web of Fear
    3rd: The Daemons
    4th: Pyramids of Mars
    5th: The Caves of Androzani
    6th: The Two Doctors
    7th: The Curse of Fenric

  • @JackShipley74
    @JackShipley74 11 месяцев назад +2

    I'm 49 and have been watching Doctor Who since 1980, when I first discovered it on PBS (which is the Public Broadcasting System here in the US... it was the only way to watch Doctor Who when I was a kid). I started watching in the Tom Baker era, and one of the things PBS would do between the releases of new series of Baker's Doctor was go back and start with Unearthly Child, the very first episode, and then play every show they had each week (full 2 hour+ serials, instead of the episodes) until they caught up. This is how I got to basically got to see everything I missed before I discovered the show. It was pretty awesome.
    So I saw Jon Pertwee as a kid and my absolute favorite Pertwee episode was The Three Doctors. They brought back Hartnell and Troutman to reprise their roles (though Hartnell was becoming ill at his advanced age and thus his scenes were filmed separately). I believe this was the very first team up between past Doctors. It also features companion Jo Grant. Since you didn't love the Pertwee episode you saw, perhaps check this one out instead. It's so much fun, and endures as one of my favorite episodes in all of Doctor Who to this day. Now I'm going to go back to your video... I may have more to say :)

  • @VJacquette
    @VJacquette 11 месяцев назад +8

    Several of the things you noticed weren't first times or one-offs, so you should definitely go back and watch all of them! For instance, breaking the fourth wall started with #1 and there are other instances of it along the way. And that's just one example.
    More importantly, of course, a LOT of the new shows draw on elements from the older ones, so you'll just "catch" a lot more if you have that foundation.

    • @RavenThom
      @RavenThom 11 месяцев назад

      absolutely agree, the nuances between ea Doctor and ea. companion also is just great to watch

  • @bojkowski
    @bojkowski 11 месяцев назад +7

    Have been binging Classic Who Season 15 (Leela’s last season) and really enjoying it. The Sun Makers was surprisingly entertaining!

  • @tmartin6300
    @tmartin6300 11 месяцев назад +3

    I am glad that after all these years, you finally got around to watching more Classic Who. I have been watching the show since I was a toddler, so I don’t remember what the first episode I ever saw was, but I am from the US, and I was born in 2006, and until I think 2016 or 2017, I was watching both Classic and Modern Who on Netflix until they removed it. My personal favorite Doctor is the Third Doctor, and my personal favorite classic story is “Inferno,” which was one of his stories.

  • @applin121
    @applin121 11 месяцев назад +39

    Part of the joy of 60s Who is that it isn’t overburdened with continuity, unlike its modern counterpart.

    • @Baulderstone1
      @Baulderstone1 11 месяцев назад +11

      I agree. The problem with too much continuity is that it makes all of time and space feel very small. On a similar note, I don''t like how famous they have made the Doctor. Part of the fun was him showing up in each plot as a mysterious wild card.

    • @Markstubation01
      @Markstubation01 9 месяцев назад

      One of the reasons why I stopped watching the reboot series was because they kept messing with the rules.

  • @mjhopkins76
    @mjhopkins76 11 месяцев назад +4

    I actually sat down, a few years ago, and watched every single Doctor Who story, in order, from 1963 until present day. I may try to do it again, and update my Plex server with some of the ones that were Audio recreations with their animated counterparts. It's a mission. Watching it while I worked, in my free time, and pretty much whenever I could, it took about three months.
    One thing is for sure, it brought back some memories of watching them on grainy public access, here, probably 5 years after they aired everywhere else.

    • @julieeverett7442
      @julieeverett7442 10 месяцев назад +1

      actually you cant, 1st and 2nd has too many stories missing, almost the entirety of season three actually, if you mean all those available, now thats a ride!! Ok sorry, the audios are all available, but what ever you do do NOT try to listen to Daleks Master Plan in one hit, the little bugger is 5.5 hours long!!!

    • @BrendanJSmith
      @BrendanJSmith 7 месяцев назад

      ​@julieeverett7442 seasons 3, 4, and 5 are just a wasteland of lost media.

    • @julieeverett7442
      @julieeverett7442 7 месяцев назад

      @@BrendanJSmith I am aware

  • @DjangoCaron
    @DjangoCaron 11 месяцев назад +13

    Ive been making my way through classic Who and I'm like midway through the fourth doctor. Currently, my favorite story from William Hartnell is "The Romans", Patrick Troughton's would be "The Enemy of the World", Jon Pertwee's would EASILY be "The Claws of Axos", and so far I have a BUNCH of favorites from Tom Baker's, but I would round it down to two, "The Seeds of Doom" and "The Deadly Assassin".

  • @TheImmediatePastPrez
    @TheImmediatePastPrez 11 месяцев назад +5

    I'm so glad you enjoyed the classic show! When I first watched it I was really bored by the pacing change but once I ajusted to it and became accustomed to the campiness, I loved it. Troughton's era in particular is my favorite. He's my favorite Doctor, and I highly recommend watching his era (mostly) chronologically because The War Games is really special once you're attached to the Doctor, Jamie and Zoe. But if you're looking for some amazing episodes to watch in any order really, I recommend The Mind Robber, Fury From the Deep, and Enemy of the World.

  • @darynvoss7883
    @darynvoss7883 11 месяцев назад +3

    Glad you've finally got a taste. There are about 700 episodes, of which about 600 remain on archives and another 50 odd have been animated, so watching it all is a big task but some people have done it, like me lass on Marie Clare's World. If you're looking for further suggestions:
    An Unearthly Child: only because it's how this all started.
    The Tenth Planet
    The Enemy Of The World
    The Macra Terror
    The War Games (be warned, it's long)
    Inferno
    Terror of the Autons
    The Deadly Assassin
    City of Death
    Keeper of Traken
    Caves of Androzani
    Vengeance on Varos
    Ghost Light

  • @overtheoverseer
    @overtheoverseer 11 месяцев назад +7

    Great video Crispy. I can't believe you'd never watched classic Who before!
    I completely understand your disappointment with 'The Time Warrior' and 'Attack of the Cybermen.' I actually think they were odd recommendations for a new viewer!
    May I humbly suggest you check out the following;
    1st Doctor - The Aztecs
    2nd Doctor - The Krotons
    3rd Doctor - Carnival of Monsters
    4th Doctor - Pyramids of Mars
    5th Doctor - The Five Doctors
    6th Doctor - Revelation of the Daleks
    7th Doctor - The Happiness Patrol

    • @Nostalgic80s-nd3qb
      @Nostalgic80s-nd3qb 6 месяцев назад

      @overtheoverseer I completely agree with your picks, but THE KROTONS out of all the Troughton stories? If you like it, then good for you, I ain’t complaining.

    • @overtheoverseer
      @overtheoverseer 6 месяцев назад

      @@Nostalgic80s-nd3qb It's a highly unappreciated serial for me.
      If you can look past the crappy brummy Krotons themselves, I think it stands up really well.

  • @DigitalBath742
    @DigitalBath742 11 месяцев назад +2

    80s Cyberman drinking game: take a shot of your favourite drink every time the Cyber Leader says, "Excellent." You'll be drunk in no time.

  • @georgeowain
    @georgeowain 11 месяцев назад +9

    Another seven episodes I'd recommend.
    1st Dr - The Daleks
    2nd Dr - The Mind Robber (FYI, many of Patrick Troughton's stories are either incomplete or completely lost)
    3rd Dr - I cant decide but either The Daemons or The Sea Devils. Should also mention that in Jon Pertwee's first few seasons. The Doctor was exiled to Earth by the Time Lords.
    4th Dr - Pyramids of Mars
    5th Dr - The Caves of Androzani
    6th Dr- Revelation of the Daleks
    7th Dr - Silver Nemesis

    • @johnp8131
      @johnp8131 11 месяцев назад

      Pretty good choices, most would currently be in my top three choices for each Doctor. Although that could change as new animated versions are released for the first two Doctors?

    • @RopeDrink
      @RopeDrink 10 месяцев назад

      I would avoid Silver Nemesis in this context because it's basically a scatty, jumbled, incoherent retelling of Rememberance, which the OP has already watched. Instead, I would recommend The Greatest Show in the Galaxy, which is wildly different - or Curse of Fenric, if they felt like watching a horror-movie version of Doctor Who. However, Curse of Fenric is best when you've followed Ace's ark, whereas Greatest Show and Remembrance require no pre-watching.

    • @markpostgate2551
      @markpostgate2551 9 месяцев назад

      I would avoid Silver Nemesis in any context!

  • @ExplosiveAction
    @ExplosiveAction 11 месяцев назад +2

    Another Australian here, who grew up watching McCoy as he aired on the ABC on The Afternoon Show. You picked a pretty safe set of episodes to not be disappointed in, so that was a good start. I would say dip into some non-dalek non-cybermen stories next. To pick one more from each Doctor.
    1. An Unearthly Child: see where it all began
    2. The Ice Warriors: you will have seen an Ice Warrior in the Smith era
    3. Terror of the Autons: see both The Master and The Autons
    4. Pyramids of Mars: having bad Egyptian gods before Stargate was cool
    5. Caves of Androzani: frequently tops the best-ever episodes lists
    6. Vengeance on Varos: objectively Colin's most interesting story
    7. The Greatest Show in the Galaxy: I always found this incredibly fun

  • @aarononeil9832
    @aarononeil9832 11 месяцев назад +5

    Earthshock was one of the episodes I actually saw in reruns as a kid before new Who started (started during Tom Baker of course), and I dare say it really shook me. From what I understand at the time people really didn't like Adric, but then this episode hit so hard that people were a lot softer to him after the fact. As a kid I didn't have any strong opinions on him, but I'd watched him on the TARDIS for some time by that point, and more than anything the reaction from the Doctor, Tegan and Nyssa made it a truly game changing moment for me, almost as much as seeing the 4 to 5 regeneration shortly before that.

    • @ChristyAbbey
      @ChristyAbbey 11 месяцев назад +2

      I did my complete watch-through of all Doctor Who (including recreations) before I knew anyone hated Adric. I'd purposely done zero research. Rather liked him myself.

    • @juliefore
      @juliefore 11 месяцев назад

      I grew up on classic Who. I watched Earthshock and had a celebration at the end. I definitely did not like Adric.

  • @Someoneinthecomments-to8tm
    @Someoneinthecomments-to8tm 11 месяцев назад +11

    Great video, it's fantastic that classic who is getting more attention! For some further suggestions, my favorites are:
    The Aztecs, The Power of the Daleks, The Enemy of the World, The Invasion, Spearhead from Space, Inferno, The Ark in Space, City of Death, The Caves of Androzani & The Curse of Fenric.

  • @oisinjadran
    @oisinjadran 11 месяцев назад +3

    Michael Kilgarrif played BOTH the Cyber Controller in Tomb of the Cybermen and in Attack of the Cybermen

  • @sylkegaming
    @sylkegaming 11 месяцев назад +7

    If you want to watch more Patrick Troughton, The Faceless Ones is a great animated story. I also really like The Mind Robber and The Invasion is a fantastic story if you don't mind the length of it

    • @KathleenHolland-nk8nk
      @KathleenHolland-nk8nk 11 месяцев назад +1

      I agree 👍 Also Fury from the Deep.

    • @sylkegaming
      @sylkegaming 11 месяцев назад

      Yeah that's also a great story!@@KathleenHolland-nk8nk

  • @colinfarren8326
    @colinfarren8326 11 месяцев назад +13

    What everyone appears to not comment on is Louise Jamieson's performance as Liella (the hunter). She was outstanding as a huntress who became the Doctor's pupil. Not least in The Talons of Weng Chiang. Doctor Who has such a great set of supporting actors and actresses through it's near 70 year history.

    • @justine_holloway
      @justine_holloway 11 месяцев назад +5

      Leela, not Liella but you're right, she was definitely one of the best companions. My fave in fact. So badass!

    • @markstarkey5940
      @markstarkey5940 10 месяцев назад

      Brilliant

  • @juicebirdmedia1406
    @juicebirdmedia1406 11 месяцев назад +2

    Great list! I'm an old school fan and those are all the exact ones I would suggest for each Doctor!

  • @Sci-Fi9131
    @Sci-Fi9131 11 месяцев назад +6

    I love how today, they added it to BBC iPlayer.

  • @josephchambers2000
    @josephchambers2000 Месяц назад +1

    The way I personally got into classic Doctor Who was mainly through Tom Baker, then veering into Davison, Troughton and Hartnell.
    I think in order of the first ten stories I watched went
    1. The Robots Of Death
    2. The Deadly Assassin
    3. The Horror Of Fang Rock
    4. The Keeper Of Traken
    5. Logopolis
    6. Castrovalva
    7. The Invasion (with animated missing episodes)
    8. An Unearthly Child
    9. The Daleks
    10. The Edge Of Destruction

  • @billthomas2652
    @billthomas2652 11 месяцев назад +11

    Very nice. Congrats. And as for the pacing, you nailed it. Watching a Jon Pertwee 10 parter in a sitting is DEADLY. But watching 30 minutes in an afternoon for a week and a half is lovely.

    • @julieeverett7442
      @julieeverett7442 10 месяцев назад

      Jon Pertwee never had a 10 parter, he had 7's particularly Inferno, 6's quite a few, but not 10. Patrick Troughton had 10, War Games, and a couple of 8's, please get your facts straight!!

  • @JPH1138
    @JPH1138 11 месяцев назад +6

    Apparently Tegan was created because the producer, JNT, became aware of how well Doctor Who rated in Australia and thought having an Australian companion could help pave the way for a coproduction with the ABC for extra cash and some overseas filming. This didn't come together, and then he tried the same thing with Peri, the American companion, when the show was doing well on PBS.

    • @BrendanJSmith
      @BrendanJSmith 7 месяцев назад

      Are you saying JNT actually did something good for once?!?

  • @thecrye6798
    @thecrye6798 11 месяцев назад +4

    While I agree that the pacing of classic who can feel slow at times, I love the stories regularly being serialized into multiple episodes. It allows for more cliffhangers and the stories are allowed to develop more and even throw in fun misdirections. My one complaint about New Who is that it sometimes feels that the mysteries are unraveled and monsters defeated TOO quickly.

  • @angelasaunders3558
    @angelasaunders3558 11 месяцев назад +1

    Glad you got a look at Classic Dr.Who 😊. Since I grew up during that era ( though, being in the US, I hadn’t seen the show until the 70s when my local PBS station began broadcasting them), I pretty much understood the pacing of the episodes.

  • @tommarsdon5644
    @tommarsdon5644 11 месяцев назад +3

    One episode which I highly recommend is the deadly assassin. I don't necessarily think it's one of the absolute best (although it's still great), but it is perhaps the single most influential episode of the entire show, making it an amazing choice for somebody that already loves doctor who.

  • @hinduismwithpremananddasbhagat
    @hinduismwithpremananddasbhagat 11 месяцев назад +2

    When I was young Sylvester WAS the Doctor. The movie hadn't come out yet. He's went very dark (you watched when he had a white jacket, which they changed to brown to make him darker) and there's some great story arcs with Ace's character development.

  • @mrmister3782
    @mrmister3782 11 месяцев назад +23

    Season 7 is probably the best season of classic who. Unfortunatly, most of these episode have lost their original colour masters and the episodes look like their from a VHS tape (The restoration team managed to bring back the colour, but it still looks like your watching a vhs tape)

    • @DeepThought42
      @DeepThought42 11 месяцев назад

      I find that interesting as the first two serials of season 7 were available to the ABC in Australia to constantly repeat right up to the mid 1980s, so surely by the 80s there would have been decent colour copies available? The ABC broadcast DW (either new eps or repeat) at 630pm, often preceded by a repeat from another serial at 6pm weekdays for a large proportion of the year, year after year so Australians got to see all the serials over and over and over, but colour DW only.
      Ambassodors and Inferno weren't ones that got repeated - either at all or so rarely I don't remember. Nor, of course, Invasion of the Dinosaurs, but everthing else from No. 3, 4, 5 and 6. (No. 7 got relegated to a mid-afternoon weekday kids only timeslot as it wasn't deemed good enough for prime time and older audiences anymore.)
      And I can't agree with you that Season 7 is the best of Classic, guessing you're a Pertwee fan and like earth based stories in particular, whereas I get a bit bored with them after a while when they're constant.
      Hard to say which I think is the best but Season 12 (once you ge past Robot, although Tom's introduction bits are fun) is one of my favourites.

    • @mrmister3782
      @mrmister3782 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@DeepThought42 Not only I like Season 7 because it's all the time on earth. It feels more adult compare to the rest of all the seasons and the strange alien planet sets are not present (except for maybe this one part in ambassadors). And I think this season doesn't have any bad episodes at all. Only bad thing that comes to my mind is probably how quickly the ending of Ambassadors was.
      It also had this... I don't know how to call it... "atmosphere"? which was only in this season. Season 7 was quite different to all the other seasons of Doctor Who. The next season began to be back to it's original form and made the new companion more stupid (replacing the scientist with the tea lady) which bothered me at first but than but I've gotten used to it.

    • @METALFREAK03
      @METALFREAK03 11 месяцев назад

      Whats wrong with VHS tapes? They were brilliant. Better than today. Pause and it pauses the motion. It's not the same !
      Plus you could record asnything nowadays you have to pay digitally to get your on demand service which may or may not be there next year.
      I own the tapes, I can still watch them. No amazon, Beeb or other production/broadcast company can take it away by a flip of a button.

    • @conzchannel5087
      @conzchannel5087 11 месяцев назад +1

      I honestly think that Season is just fine. I love Spearhead from space and I like Inferno but I feel like the Silurians and the ambassadors of death drag and are way too long with 7 parts that makes them both almost 3 hours long and a lot of that season hasn’t aged well either and are pretty poor. The cliffhangers were supposed to be dramatic but when I watched them with my dad and then my grandad, they both laughed and so did I, even though I had watched it twice already. We just couldn’t take it seriously as it looked very silly

    • @andygozzo72
      @andygozzo72 11 месяцев назад

      @@METALFREAK03 yep, 'physical' media whether tapes or dvds is always best, you cant rely on them always been available on the net for streaming or download....

  • @tomw4014
    @tomw4014 11 месяцев назад +2

    Back in year 10 (2009) I started my journey into Classic Who, I decided to watch in order though through renting the DVDs at the library, or buying them myself if I couldn’t find a copy. With time and effort varying so much over the years I’m really only up to ‘City of Death’ of 4th Doctor, I’ve seen some serials here and there of the other incarnations, but I think 2nd Doctor is such a fantastic era (he’s one of my fave incarnations, with Jamie and Zoe being some fave companions too),
    Anyway, overall, I think because those first few years really focused on the writing (generally) with a shoestring budget, plenty of the early serials can be good easy viewing that gives good emotional responses :)

  • @harryboi3000
    @harryboi3000 11 месяцев назад +36

    The Time Warrior definitely isn't the strongest 3rd Doctor story. Its good, but there's better. Watch an episode with 3 and Jo, they have a great Doctor/Companion dynamic.

    • @djashley2002
      @djashley2002 11 месяцев назад +3

      Yeah, The Time Warrior is a load of Rubeish!😉

    • @DjangoCaron
      @DjangoCaron 11 месяцев назад +3

      Totally disagree. One of the fastest four-part serials with a fucking ingenius villain, best the Sontarans ever were

    • @BulbasaurRepresent
      @BulbasaurRepresent 11 месяцев назад

      It's my favourite personally!

    • @dst9997
      @dst9997 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@DjangoCaronyeah it’s definitely one of the best paced stories

    • @jam-the-hologram
      @jam-the-hologram 11 месяцев назад +2

      Definitely agreed, The Daemons or even The Three Doctors is far better

  • @KRAFTWERK2K6
    @KRAFTWERK2K6 10 месяцев назад

    It's funny "Earth Shock" was your first 5th Doctor story you watched. Because that was my very first 5th Doctor encounter as well and also the very first Doctor Who story i ever bought. Definitely a really great story and even with a dramatic ending. Also loved that dedication that Janet wrote on your Picture memorabilia :D Such a sweet thing to do.

  • @HuigbertsGamed
    @HuigbertsGamed 11 месяцев назад +4

    Pretty good choices, although I feel the Third Doctor didn't get represented too well. They probably picked this for Sarah Jane, in which case great episode. But if you really want some representation of the third doctor era I recommend most episodes with Joe and the Master.
    Some more recommendations, if you want a great historic episode, the first Doctor story "The Romans" is great, it really shows the First Doctor's character well.
    For the second doctor, enemy of the world is a really unique one in which Patrick Troughton gets to show a very different side of his range as an actor.
    For Tom Baker, "The Deadly Assassin" is an odd one out, as it's not really representative for his run (the only time there are no companions) but probably one of his best performances as it really focuses on him. And it's perhaps a bit of a cliché, but Shada is also one of the best 4th Doctor stories, plus it got Romana 2.
    I also recommend the Three Doctors and The Five Doctors, aka the anniversary episodes. All the different Doctors interacting with eachother is very fun, and a very different take on the concept than what the new show does.

  • @paulharker7184
    @paulharker7184 11 месяцев назад +2

    Absolute all time classic Doctor Who stories, in no particular order:
    City of Death (Tom Baker and Romana), written by Douglas Adams
    Resurrection of the Daleks (Davison et al)
    Revelation of the Daleks (Colin Baker / Peri)
    Death to the Daleks (Pertwee / Sarah Jane)
    Inferno (Pertwee)
    The Talons of Weng-Chiang (Tom Baker / Leela)
    The Five Doctors (all of them)
    Ghost Light (McCoy / Ace)
    The Curse of Fenric (McCoy / Ace)
    Survival (McCoy / Ace)
    The Caves of Androzani (Davison / Peri)
    In all honesty, almost all of classic Who is a joy. It's from a time when drama wasn't all about dramatic soap opera music, loud bangs, snappy sitcom dialogue and quick cuts. For all that it might lack in visual polish, it makes up for in sheer inventiveness, excellent performances and some truly amazing writing.

  • @linkjourney422
    @linkjourney422 10 месяцев назад +11

    Having Caves of Androzani not be the recommended story for the 5th doctor story is just sad. By far and away the best story from the 5th Doctor era.

    • @TempoKong
      @TempoKong 10 месяцев назад +2

      Not as sad as recommending Attack of the Cybermen over Vengeance on Varos ngl

    • @caracal429
      @caracal429 10 месяцев назад

      Eh, Caves of Androzani is definitely a better episode, but Earthshock is probably one of the top 10 most iconic episodes of Doctor Who, so it makes sense to me.
      Also, seems that the recommendations were avoiding regeneration episodes.

    • @caracal429
      @caracal429 10 месяцев назад

      Ok yeah, that was just sad.
      I’ll take Revelation of the Dalek over Attack of the Cybermen any day.
      What a sad misrepresentation of Colin Baker’s era.

    • @TempoKong
      @TempoKong 10 месяцев назад

      @@caracal429 Androzani is arguably more iconic than Earthshock

    • @caracal429
      @caracal429 10 месяцев назад

      @@TempoKong To anyone well versed in the lore of Doctor Who?
      Yeah, I can see that. But not to somebody just starting a run of the classics.
      Earthshock is definitely a more basic episode by those standards, but what it did shattered the fanbase even back then. The idea that not only could you lose a companion, but in the absolute worst of ways is on the table set the stakes higher than ever in Doctor Who.
      Beyond just that, the Cybermen are just too iconic. Nobody remembers the majority of DW villains, much less of the classic era. You really have to do something crazy to stand out against the ones everybody knows, like the Daleks and Cybermen. The Weeping Angels are a good example of original villains growing to that iconic level.
      Finally, you and I agreeing on why the heck would a person recommend Attack of the Cybermen shows the #1 problem with the presented list. It all consists only of the villains everybody knows.
      Where's the Mind Robber? Where's the Curse of Peladon? Heck, the person was so picky they didn't even include an episode with The Master in it.

  • @mjanovec
    @mjanovec 11 месяцев назад +2

    Each fan of classic Doctor Who has their own ideas of which stories are best. Ultimately the best approach is just to dive in and start watching them, deciding for yourself. You can either start at the beginning to feel the full evolution of the series. Or you can start somewhere in the middle and go from there, with Seasons 7 or 12 being good starting points. Then visit the early seasons once you’re hooked. I think watching one story a week is a good pace to enjoy them, giving you three years to work your way through the classic era. It’s not something to be rushed, but something to be savored.

  • @lexruptor
    @lexruptor 11 месяцев назад +4

    Oh bro, fr? I can't believe I watched all of Classic Who, like 10x over, before Crispy ever did. Wow. You'll prolly love the Pertwee era

  • @allan-shephard
    @allan-shephard 10 месяцев назад

    Glad I stumbled across your video. Great work. I grew up watching John Pertwee then Tom Baker. For the Tom Baker era, "Revenge of the Cybermen" seemed so scary as a little kid. Who would have thought a shampoo bottle, painted silver, dangling on a string, crafted to look like a spaceship turning slowly in space could seem so ominous. "Robot" is also a great Tom Baker episode (his first) featuring Sarah Jane. The way she shows empathy for the titular mining robot has always stayed with me.

  • @Alfieiswar245
    @Alfieiswar245 11 месяцев назад +4

    I recommend watching the movie, I watched it yesterday and its an underrated gem! Paul mcgann is such a good doctor

    • @machineguncrally7020
      @machineguncrally7020 10 месяцев назад +1

      American Master was bloody brilliant, great casting that as well

  • @davidscholesphotographer
    @davidscholesphotographer 11 месяцев назад +2

    Remembrance of the daleks was always my fave - the one I remember as a kid. In fact I love all of season 25. Genesis and Day of the daleks (Pretty much the terminator story but 10 years earlier) are also great. As is Earthshock... 'The happiness Patrol' was massively underrated, 'carnival of monsters' and so many others

  • @isack_hs
    @isack_hs 11 месяцев назад +22

    the Doctor Who fandom can be so oversaturated with gatekeeping and HOW COULD YOU GET THIS TINY DETAIL WRONG type vibes, so i really loved this. Loved your work since you interviewed me at the 2014 world tour! 😂

    • @CrispyPro
      @CrispyPro  11 месяцев назад +9

      I interviewed you at the WORLD TOUR? Wow what a throwback!!

  • @jaytops
    @jaytops 11 месяцев назад +1

    Season One: 1st episode of An Unearthy Child. The Daleks. The Aztecs. (The Edge of Destruction is pretty cool too, and it's only 2 eps)
    Season Two: The Dalek Invasion of Earth (which you've seen, but in case anyone else reads this I recommend) The Rescue (only 2 eps) The Chase. The Time Meddler.
    Season Three: (not many available) The Ark - is ok, and The War Machines. (final episode & only one available in full, of Celestial Toymaker of you want to see before 60th)
    Season Four: The Tenth Planet, end of Hartnell's era.
    Troughton - The Moonbase (half animated)
    Season Five: The Tomb of the Cybermen. The Enemy of the World - Troughton plays two roles, also first DW story to have an Australian setting.
    Season Six: The Mind Robber (Jamie gets a new face) Invasion - also partly animated.
    Also if you don't want to sit through all of War Games I get it, but at least watch the final episode for Troughton's era end)
    ps if you want the job of future showrunner, you're going to have to have seen these. 😉
    And now for the start of the colour era.
    Season Seven: Spearhead from Space.
    The next 3 stories are great but with 7 episodes each they do have the problem of slow pacing issues so what ever you choose to watch don't binge. 🙂
    Season Eight: Terror of The Autons. The Claws of Axos. The Daemons.
    Season Nine: The Day of the Daleks. The Curse of Peladon.
    Season Ten: The Three Doctors. Carnival of Monster. The Green Death - another long one though, but Jo Grants final story.
    Season Eleven: The Planet of the Spiders - really the best out of that entire season.
    Season Twelve: (Hello Tom Baker) The Ark in Space. The Sontaran Experiment.
    Revenge of the Cyberman is considered not good by some, but it completes the story arc started in Ark in Space.
    Season Thirteen: All of them. Even the Android Invasion.
    Season Fourteen: Again all of them. Both the and S13 are Tom Baker at his best.
    Season Fifteen: All but skip Underworld ..... and be prepared for the "monster' in Invisible Enemy being a giant prawn. 70s tv at it's best lol, but it's the story where The Doctor gets K9.
    Season Sixteen - The Key to Time: This is where I believe TB's era to start going downhill. The Stones of Blood is a good story, the others are average to not so good.
    Season Seventeen: Destiny of the Daleks. City of Death.
    Season Eighteen: Full Circle - Adric's introduction. (some fans like State of Decay but I found it slow so it's up to you) Keeper of Traken & Logopolis - a must!
    Season Nineteen: Black Orchid is a sweet nonsence story but the best is Earthshock.
    Janet Fielding puts in a great performance as a possessed Tegan in Kinda, but the rest of it is quite boring without Nyssa.
    Season Twenty: Arc of Infinity - Colin Baker as Maxil but and some fans don't like but I do.
    Mawdryn Undead - return of the Brig, and who the F is Turlough? The King's Demons - another short & sweet one featuring The Master. And of course the big one
    The Five Doctors.
    Season Twenty One: Resurrection of the Daleks. Planet of Fire. Caves of Androzani.
    Season Twenty Two: Vengence on Varos. The Mark of The Rani. The Two Doctors.
    Season Twenty Three - The Trial of a Time Lord. There's no standout stories, mostly average to good, but The Ultimate Foe is Colin Bakers final.
    Home stretch now
    Season Twenty Four: Delta and the Bannerman. Dragonfire - Introduces Ace.
    Season Twenty Five: Remembrance of the Daleks.
    Season Twenty Six, the final season: Battlefield - the Brig is back again. The Curse of Fenric.
    Survival - the last ever story from the classic era.

  • @sectorzisnumbuhone
    @sectorzisnumbuhone 11 месяцев назад +4

    Great video, Crispy! Your reactions were so much fun to watch and as someone who has seen EVERY single Classic Who story + the '96 movie, it was very entertaining. XD
    Now you HAVE to watch Pyramids of Mars. You won't regret it! :D

  • @codibooker5091
    @codibooker5091 4 месяца назад +1

    Would defo love to see Crispy watch more classic who

  • @BilalHeuser1
    @BilalHeuser1 11 месяцев назад +3

    If I had a friend that never had seen Doctor Who before, I'd have them watch "A Journey Through Space and Time". While not an official Doctor Who adventure, it does help to explain the premise behind it.

    • @powbarabajagal2435
      @powbarabajagal2435 10 месяцев назад

      It’s so good, I cry every time. Thank you Mark Gatiss!!!

  • @Dredd2042
    @Dredd2042 11 месяцев назад +2

    I watched every classic doctor who episode when it was on PBS here in the States. This was around the 90s. That's why I am a who fan to this day.

  • @KathleenHolland-nk8nk
    @KathleenHolland-nk8nk 11 месяцев назад +5

    My favorite from Jon Pertwee's 3rd Doctor is Terror of the Autons. Good story IMO 👏 😊👍

    • @squishmallowfan025
      @squishmallowfan025 10 месяцев назад +1

      This was one of those where I was too young to have seen the original broadcast (at one year old) but growing up was VERY familiar with it through the brilliant Target novelization and some knowledge of it's controversy....it's basically a grown-up satire that probably flew over the heads of young kids and completely unique. It's just terrific.

  • @ForTheLoveOfWho
    @ForTheLoveOfWho 11 месяцев назад +1

    I'm glad that you are enjoying the older stories. I began watching the show when it returned in 2005 and started collecting classic DVDs with “Earthshock”, sometime during the Tennant years. I just had to watch Doctor Who, all of it. I will say, though, that I prefer watching one or two classic episodes at a time, especially with the longer serials. As for “Attack of the Cybermen”, the Doctor's attitude towards guns and fighting in general was different before David Tennant's Doctor.

  • @FloorDoughnut
    @FloorDoughnut 11 месяцев назад +3

    attack of the cybermen was a,, uh,, interesting choice for colin baker, personally i'd've reccommended revelation of the daleks or vengence on varos.
    anyway banger vid

  • @thedivinepopss6526
    @thedivinepopss6526 11 месяцев назад +1

    I also just watch old doctor who last April. Bro you are a trooper. I watched every color episode I could find from Tim baker forward. Then I concluded with the movie.

  • @jvblhc
    @jvblhc 11 месяцев назад +5

    I liked all these stories, some more than other. But all are fun. The 7th Doctor and Ace story is my favorite of ALL Classic Doctor Who. Hope you had fun watching!

    • @TheBrotherGrim
      @TheBrotherGrim 11 месяцев назад +1

      Same 7 and Ace were just so so good. He's easily my favorite Doctor

  • @bradjones1977
    @bradjones1977 10 месяцев назад +1

    Genesis Of The Daleks is where I started, on a Friday night BBC2 repeat run in January 1993!

  • @TheBirdOfParadox
    @TheBirdOfParadox 11 месяцев назад +3

    I watched a fair bit of Classic Who and I personally think the best way to watch it is just one story at a time. Forget binging it, just watch what sounds fun and gets recommended

    • @BrendanJSmith
      @BrendanJSmith 2 месяца назад

      Binge the stories, not the seasons.

  • @RKStrikerJK5
    @RKStrikerJK5 11 месяцев назад +1

    7:30 Sarah Jane Smith IMHO is the best introduction of a companion and Sarah Jane Smith is my all-time favorite companion.

  • @powbarabajagal2435
    @powbarabajagal2435 10 месяцев назад +3

    Another thing…it’s not a bad idea to collect all the DVDs! The extra content/documentaries on each story is often as good as the episodes, and some are actually quite funny or great historical context. And a lot of NuWho people are involved in the docs, as well as any surviving cast members.

    • @julieeverett7442
      @julieeverett7442 10 месяцев назад +2

      all 158 of them? That could get a little expensive!!

    • @powbarabajagal2435
      @powbarabajagal2435 9 месяцев назад

      @@julieeverett7442 just start with a couple, you'll get hooked! I watched the making of The Green Death one the other day, the segueways with the maggots crack me up. The Invasion has a sweet doc about 'the kids who recorded Doctor Who in the 60's' called Love On Air...it's short but really great. The Return of The Cybermen has an awesome doc about fans who traded video tapes. There are so many great documentaries they made. Tony Hadoke doing comedy with a 'home robot' on the Robots of Death is funny. Or then there are things like all about plastics on Terror of the Autons. And Terrance Dicks and Barry Letts getting interviewed for all their Pertwee stories. Really, worth collecting even a few of them for the extras.

  • @Chris-tf7gi
    @Chris-tf7gi 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for not hating on classic Doctor Who. Subscribed!

  • @BugCatcherSimp
    @BugCatcherSimp 11 месяцев назад +3

    I think classic doctor who episodes need to be watched with a large amount of patience. They’re great, if you can stand the filler episodes or the occasional cheap dialogue. I highly recommend Tom Baker’s doctor to everyone, he’s just a load of fun!

  • @seanryan3020
    @seanryan3020 4 месяца назад +1

    Classic DW is available on Tubi now.
    And the entire show, including audio + stillshot restorations of the lost episodes are available on Dailymotion.

    • @BUSINESSSH33P
      @BUSINESSSH33P 2 месяца назад +1

      Thanks! I’ll check it out on tubi. (Although this wasn’t directed at me)

  • @cinemagoose
    @cinemagoose 11 месяцев назад +3

    As an American Teenage Doctor Who fan who has seen Classic Who (or at least is currently making my way through it) It's certainly refreshing to know that there are some other Doctor Who RUclipsrs who haven't made it as far as I have. As for the problem of attention spans and such, there have been points when I have gotten bored of the show and stopped watching for weeks or even months at a time. I've only gotten through less than 3 doctors in over two years. But I have a lot more focus than many other people my age, and I very much enjoy classic who. There's no reason not to get into it.

  • @cybermatstrikes7557
    @cybermatstrikes7557 10 месяцев назад +1

    I'd watch the Gallifrey run - from The Deadly Assasin, Face of Evil, Robots of Death, Talons of Weng-Chiang, Horror of Fang Rock right through until Invasion of Time (Tom and Leela)

  • @bryanpypops8073
    @bryanpypops8073 11 месяцев назад +3

    I always say that every fan should (at some point) watch the first and final story of every Classic Who Doctor.

    • @julieeverett7442
      @julieeverett7442 10 месяцев назад

      And except for Power of the Daleks (2nd) they are all available, and there is the animated version now

    • @markpostgate2551
      @markpostgate2551 9 месяцев назад

      Some Doctors do not get great first stories though. Poor Colin, but poor Sylvester!

  • @Fitzroyfallz
    @Fitzroyfallz 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thoroughly enjoyed watching these episodes vicariously with you in this video. Here’s my recommendations!
    1. The Aztecs
    2. The Enemy of the World
    3. Spearhead From Space
    4. Horror of Fang Rock
    5. Caves of Androzani
    6. The Mysterious Planet
    7. Survival

  • @TheEldritchGoth
    @TheEldritchGoth 11 месяцев назад +9

    I'm glad that more people are finally watching (what I perceive to be) the vastly superior half of this franchise. I wish streaming it was easier here in the States, but it fills my heart that others can experience this uniformity regardless

  • @dankun4932
    @dankun4932 11 месяцев назад +2

    NEED A PART 2!!!!

    • @CrispyPro
      @CrispyPro  11 месяцев назад

      If enough people enjoy this video I absolutely will haha

  • @Kregnic
    @Kregnic 11 месяцев назад +1

    1-the tenth planet
    2-the mind robbers
    3-spearhead from space
    4-pyramids of mars
    5-ressurection of the daleks
    6-revalation of the the daleks
    7-curse of fenrick
    Bonus 8 audio story you should try-chimes of midnight
    (Please do a follow up video, this was great)

  • @speakgeekstudio1867
    @speakgeekstudio1867 11 месяцев назад +3

    “Earthshock” is not the 5th Doctor story to watch. It is absolutely “Caves of Androzani”. That is one of the best classic Who stories ever.

    • @julieeverett7442
      @julieeverett7442 10 месяцев назад

      Some put it on a tie with Genesis as the best Dr Who story ever (classic, maybe)

  • @meatrace
    @meatrace 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great! If you want to go deeper, here's what I recommend:
    1st Doctor: The Time Meddler
    2nd Doctor: The Mind Robber, Invasion and War Games
    3rd Doctor: Spearhead from Space, Carnival of Monsters, The Daemons
    4th Doctor: The Ark in Space, The Stones of Blood
    5th Doctor: The Five Doctors, The Caves of Androzani
    6th Doctor: Vengeance on Varos, The Mysterious Planet
    7th Doctor: Battlefield, The Greatest Show in the Galaxy and The Curse of Fenric

  • @williamsrdan
    @williamsrdan 11 месяцев назад +3

    Peter Cushing's Doctor Who is worth a watch if you haven't. I hope I'm not the only one to suggest it. But if you watch that, you need to watch Hartnell's first set of episodes, not just his last. ❤❤