That was a hell of a bang, though - I've read that it set car alarms off in the vicinity, and that people called the police, thinking that an IRA bomb had been set off nearby. You stick to your guns and keep hold of that eye-stick - it's a unique object, with a great story to tell. I'm always sad when Ian Scoones is mentioned - he died far too early. Being a Gerry Anderson fan too, I know he did great work on Thunderbirds, and also work for Hammer Films, including one of my all time favourite movies, 'Quatermass And The Pit' (1967).
I could tell some fun stories about Ian, but in this day and age, with the social climate, people would get offended too quickly. Still, I think back and chuckle at the absurdity of it all - especially the story about some spider props that he made and his DIY vacuum degasser. I'll leave that to your imagination - oh and the Quatermass movie was amazing too.
A wonderful story and a fascinating piece of Dr.W history. I for one have many items which are just shite to my other half, but to me they are priceless... A toy worth £200 maybe, but its something my brother bought me when I was seven and for all the nostalgia it brings me it won't be going anywhere soon. The picture of the skip with Dalek pieces in was a sad sight for the eyes, I guess most of movie and tv history has been the victim of these over the years... ah well... in the mid-90's a bunch of us did a location trip to London and paid a visit to some of the locales where Resurrection was shot - I shall never forget the most unfriendly welcome we got from a pub around the corner where the Daleks were blown up! miserable goits!
Things can have meaning, beyond their supposed monetary value. I have a few pieces that I would never part with, in fact I always say that my collection is worth nothing because I would never sell it. Obviously there are a few pieces that I can let go of because they don't really grab me, but for me, it's the memories connected to certain things is where the value lays. Those folks at the pub do sound miserable.
That was an absolute pleasure! Thank you for sharing that little bit of personal history. Scoones is one of my heroes as well, and I can only imagine how you felt meeting and working with him *and* being given the prop. All those links to your beginnings, and to your dad and his love for you, can't be bought.
I have to admit that I was a bit fearful of Ian as I'd heard all the stories of him hating kids. Turned out, it just wasn't true. He really took me under his wing and every day, we'd have lunch and dinner together. He even taught me various techniques for a variety of FX work - which was amazing. He also took me up to the stores near TV centre when we went to see JNT - that was quite interesting too. Anyway, I thought someone might like to see the eye and hear the story. Thanks for watching, as always! I appreciate it.
One of the best episodes. There original 60s Daleks looking at shape before switched and these were exhibition dalek if memory serves from Liverpool and I think was wilkies son. Very cool piece Nice NSD
I never understood what separated the special effects Dalek props from the hero props know I do. I do love learning how props are made and this video was perfect
You are very lucky, not just because of what you own, but your experiences too! Wow. You have inspired me to make my own TARDIS model - in fact, I've mentioned it in the comments here a year or more ago, but never got on with it sadly, until now - thanks for being great! I'm on my way to getting my own pretty blue box at the cost of hundreds of pounds and five straight days of tourment. While that last statement was mostely true, it is surely going to be a blast - great to see your videos coming out, whatever they are about!
I'm not sure about lucky, maybe fortunate. Thing is, the experiences here are from a time when no-one cared about the show, so getting access was terribly easy. It was a different world back then, more personable. Not like now... As to your model project, all the very best of luck to you with it, I'm sure it'll turn out just amazingly. Thanks for watching too!
@@PBProps That makes sense. Maybe Doctor Who will be cancelled again in my lifetime and I can meet people like Russell T Davies when everybody's forgotten about the show! It is a pleasure watching your content!
Some things are worth more than money. A very nice item to have in your collection and I would be the same, not for sale. Yes it is very crudely made, but having been given to you by someone who for many years worked on doctor who is priceless. I would love to own a screen used prop but sadly cost far too much now.
Trying to get people to understand the value of it to me, beyond the cash offers, can be rather difficult. I get where they're coming from, but cash offers never sway me for items of this nature.
@@PBProps I actually went to the Isle of Wight exhibition, wasn't bad. Always remember seeing a load of Timelord collars behind a desk, don't know why they weren't on display.
@@markbelsom3174 If you took any photographs, I'd love to see them. I'm not entirely sure why, but I don't think I ever took pictures of the finished deal - maybe one or two, I'll have to check... I'm doubtful though. The collars were behind the desk because we had to wear the entire costume out and around the park. I refused to wear that one, so I squeezed in to the (slightly too small for me) Time Lord guard costume - I felt less of a twat in that, for some reason - though I did get funny looks from passers by when Dad drove me home wearing it. Turns out, the original actor has the same surname as me, so it felt a bit weird seeing that name in what I was wearing.
Rewatching this again....still great to see this. Ive got a dalek defence drone light from the exploded dalek on the bridge and a bronze fx dalek hemisphere. They should blow up more daleks...lol
No joke I literary screamed NOOO at 5:39... I get it I totaly do on why they do this but all that work and the money that people would pay... if only they would wait that little longer, just like with destroying the original footage.... just an extra year or so... great vid, lots to see from here as a fan of ROTD, and pics I never seen before like the people standing beside the imp casings with out the amber dome lights on, im assuming that was just before the easternders spoof cross over... even thought they never made the apperance great worak as always... Cameron...
Sometimes it just costs more to store this stuff, so things have to go. It's a shame, I know, but not everything goes the way we want it to. Glad that you liked the video, the Dalek shots, I took those at the time that we were putting the exhibition together. This would have been a year before Dimensions in Time was made.
I really enjoyed that. I quite agree with you. The things that I have all have memories attached to them as well. The money I could get from things is not even a consideration. Glad that you aren't wooed by the money.
Lovely little anecdote, and the Squarespace gag made me smile - until the video ended and RUclips followed it with a Squarespace ad. Now if you’ll excuse me, I have to go and find my tinfoil-lined woolly hat...
I totally agree with you. I have some BBC paper cups (with the BBC logo on the side) given to me by Christopher Timothy. I have been offered a lot of money for them, and like you, always declined.
I'm of the opinion that some people are more sentimental than others. To me, memories are the treasure - money is also nice (I'm not stupid) but something with an attachment just can't be bought. You keep a hold of those paper cups, they obviously have meaning to you!
"Collecting dust"... I cannot think of a better way to sum up my own collection, my friend... Maybe, that's a name for an online community...lol Luv ya, Dude... Stay safe. :)
Sad, isn't it? We invest so much in this stuff, but at the end of the day, what does it really matter? Some items have sentimental value though, the rest is just junk - I've been chucking lots of stuff away recently - and it's quite relieving. I will stay safe - you too!
With jokes like that, you must be here all week! Weirdly, this story seems to be a lot of people's first exposure to the programme or to the classic run. How odd.
I don't blame you for not wanting to sell it and I wouldn't offend you by offering a million dollars, pounds ect. As there really is no price for something that personal. Anyway thanks for an enlightening video and a great piece of Dr Who history.
You know, I find it rather heart warming that so many people seem to feel the same way. Money can't buy everything, tempting as it may be. Glad that you found the video enlightening. Thanks for watching!
I must ask, as it went completly over my head on first viewing... do you think anything else has been salvaged from these 2 pyro props as in the plunger, gun as I know when they did the scene of the imperials vs renegades one of the guns was saved (imp style) and sold at auction with john nathan turner himself... and now belongs with a former member from project Dalek... if so do you think they will be with other secret builders eho own said parts? who knows what else has been saved from doctor who stories but it would be exciting if anyone would show of thier treasures... Cameron
I know about the gun that you mentioned, but that one was better built than the two Renegades pieces as they (the Renegades) were to be totally obliterated. I also think that gun came from Revelation originally, prior to that. The eye that I have only survived up to this point because someone on set in 1988 obviously swept it up and placed it inside the skirt section of the Renegade that was destroyed by the Doctor during the first episode - which also was a re-used prop from Revelation. No-one knew it was even in there until Ian found it. We ended up not using that skirt section - it wouldn't fit in the set with the two Imperials and the transmat booth thing.
@@PBProps huh, funny how somethings happen then, Yes many dont know that the skirt that was used in revelation was used as the 1st renengade seen in totters yard as the skirt was ment to open up revealing the mutant when it gets blown up in revelation outside on necros... not many know that only us die hard prop fans I guess... ha, the amount of props that were resued in remembrance is unreal, and the budget too, and yet people say the 80s were a naff time to be a Doctor who Fan. I shake my head at thoes who dare say its a bad time for who and defend it all the way and rememberance is an example of that, I really do wish what would have become of the props and show if it had continued Cameron
@@DalekDalmatian-the-prop-maker The old show gets a lot of flack, something that I don't think it deserves. The production values were as good as any other show at the time. And it's not as if everything from 2005 onwards has been perfect either. There's been some right howlers - even during the first new season, people in the industry were calling it "cardboardy" - so... you know...
@@DalekDalmatian-the-prop-maker shame it was cut up into hundreds of pieces and sold as hundreds of displays.(good for collectors, bad for the dalek skirt).
Couldn't use the footage, yet when you rewind it you'd end up with the footage anyways XD Nicely done with your video though, to think you have a prop thats had one hell of a legacy; but please do let us know what you did with the rescued props!
Playing the footage backwards wasn't picked up by the BBC's content ID - not that any of this should have made a difference, you can use samples of footage under "Fair Dealing" - not that they follow that ruling as they're a law unto themselves... The rescued props were cleaned up, repaired and put out on display. I could have taken them all home, but didn't as I felt that they should remain with the BBC, though several of them ended up in the BBC prop auction back in 2010.
@@PBProps I did not know that, thank you for the info! As a sidenote, i was only poking fun at the rewind - honestly I had no idea that that was a legit thing these days!
@@darkapostle1749 No problem - and don't worry, I didn't take your comments regarding the use of footage in any way other than what you intended - I still think the content ID process has been abused in absurd ways, but what can you do about it, eh? Not much!
@@PBProps omg!?! It just seems so alien to me that things from doctor who were chucked in a skip, surely he knew that fans would pay thousands for this stuff, even if it was falling to bits!!
It was a different world, back then. Yes, things had a value, but only if the market was there - say at a convention. In this instance, space was at a premium and no value was seen in these things. If I hadn't have stopped him, the two surviving Imperials (in their TV condition) would have been repainted grey. Alas, I didn't get there in time to save their ear lights.
@@PBProps if I had 2 original imperial daleks I wouldnt so much as touch them let alone repaint them :o so no original ear lights exist now then for the imperial fleet?
As far as I'm aware, no. I think one or two were refurbished and given replica lights. One of them in the picture that I showed was the one that got beaten up by "Ace" - I know because I had to repair the skirt ball that she knocked off. That one ended up in a collection in the USA, if I recall correctly.
I'd say overuse in 'New Who', a kind of 'Deus ex machina' favoured by writers who hadn't the imagination to let the Doctor get out of a tight spot by wits alone. I'm with the War Doctor here: "They're screwdrivers! What are you going to do? Assemble a cabinet at them?" And of course, the classic from 'The Invasion Of Time': "Not even the sonic screwdriver will get me out of this one!" Like the Daleks, or The Master, it was best used sparingly.
@@brianartillery I have a hard time feeling anything but bitterness at that first quote, written as it was by one of the people responsible for the problem in the first place.
So how did the arseholes ruin the Sonic Screwdriver for you? Curious on that one as I have a;ways always loved that and can’t imagine anything anyone would say or do that would ruin the prop for me. Oh sure, I may be reminded of their asinineness but the Sonic is forever a legend and a dream. Or did you mean they ruined the prop?
I don't particularly want to go into it and open old wounds, but certain members of fandom really spoilt the Sonic and Tom's scarf for me with gate keeping, bitchy attitudes and the like. There were some very nasty people out there and their actions were not pleasant and this was a contributing factor to me leaving fandom in general.
@@PBProps ok, i think is at very bad memory on the guy destroyed it 😐 and is whas the one is using on the serie? (exact one?) doctor who is very cool and sad 97 episode ar still missing
No, I don't own any parts of the Weeping Angel - they're not really my thing. I've got some original moulds for a few new series items and one day I'll make castings of them. I just need the space and the finances.
To the pair of you who asked; no, I will never tell that story as I really don't want to open up old wounds. Sorry, but that's just the way that it is. No point raking up old muck, so to speak...
@@PBProps I totally understand, thanks for replying though and I really liked this video, I know its very different from your usual stuff but I for one would love to hear any more stories your willing to share.
I'm curious who the "absolute arseholes" are that spoiled your enjoyment of the scredriver? I have to admit, i hate the way the new series turned it in to a magic wand gor a generation of fans to wave around as if they're fending off Daleks merely by pointing it at them. I always liked the original idea of if being a sonic version of a screwdriver, and the fact that it they have dropped the screwdriver part and made it "magic device" called a sonic just annoys me no end. Sonic lipstick? Sonic sunglasses?
It's not just the screwdriver that was ruined for me, it's been a number of things (prop related) and generally, it's been a certain quarter of fandom that has done the damage through their envy, gatekeeping, one-upmanship and so forth. I won't go into it because it's just not worth it. As to your points about the prop as featured in the show, I can agree to that. It's become a fix-all to every problem and has lost its charm. Doesn't help matters that the designs since 2005 are awful; spark plug, bell end, anal probe, metalized dog turd and now a lobotomy tool.
I've only just noticed that the explosion Daleks have no dome lights. This was a wonderful video and thank you for sharing it with us.
Yeah, no point wasting time on small details that won't register unless you stare at a paused image!
That was a hell of a bang, though - I've read that it set car alarms off in the vicinity, and that people called the police, thinking that an IRA bomb had been set off nearby.
You stick to your guns and keep hold of that eye-stick - it's a unique object, with a great story to tell.
I'm always sad when Ian Scoones is mentioned - he died far too early. Being a Gerry Anderson fan too, I know he did great work on Thunderbirds, and also work for Hammer Films, including one of my all time favourite movies, 'Quatermass And The Pit' (1967).
I could tell some fun stories about Ian, but in this day and age, with the social climate, people would get offended too quickly. Still, I think back and chuckle at the absurdity of it all - especially the story about some spider props that he made and his DIY vacuum degasser. I'll leave that to your imagination - oh and the Quatermass movie was amazing too.
@@PBProps - There are some great pictures of him at work, in the 'SFX' book - the story of the BBC special effects workshop. It's a brilliant book.
I actually have that book somewhere.
A wonderful story and a fascinating piece of Dr.W history.
I for one have many items which are just shite to my other half, but to me they are priceless... A toy worth £200 maybe, but its something my brother bought me when I was seven and for all the nostalgia it brings me it won't be going anywhere soon.
The picture of the skip with Dalek pieces in was a sad sight for the eyes, I guess most of movie and tv history has been the victim of these over the years... ah well...
in the mid-90's a bunch of us did a location trip to London and paid a visit to some of the locales where Resurrection was shot - I shall never forget the most unfriendly welcome we got from a pub around the corner where the Daleks were blown up! miserable goits!
Things can have meaning, beyond their supposed monetary value. I have a few pieces that I would never part with, in fact I always say that my collection is worth nothing because I would never sell it. Obviously there are a few pieces that I can let go of because they don't really grab me, but for me, it's the memories connected to certain things is where the value lays.
Those folks at the pub do sound miserable.
Ian Scoones is a total legend in model making, like Ron Thornton, Matt Irvine, Derek Meddings and all those great artists and gentlemen.
That was an absolute pleasure! Thank you for sharing that little bit of personal history. Scoones is one of my heroes as well, and I can only imagine how you felt meeting and working with him *and* being given the prop. All those links to your beginnings, and to your dad and his love for you, can't be bought.
I have to admit that I was a bit fearful of Ian as I'd heard all the stories of him hating kids. Turned out, it just wasn't true. He really took me under his wing and every day, we'd have lunch and dinner together. He even taught me various techniques for a variety of FX work - which was amazing. He also took me up to the stores near TV centre when we went to see JNT - that was quite interesting too.
Anyway, I thought someone might like to see the eye and hear the story. Thanks for watching, as always! I appreciate it.
I Nearly had a heart attack when I saw all those random Dalek casings in that skip! OMG
You'd be surprised at what gets thrown away.
One of the best episodes. There original 60s Daleks looking at shape before switched and these were exhibition dalek if memory serves from Liverpool and I think was wilkies son.
Very cool piece
Nice NSD
Thanks.
fascinating story! always love your vids!
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks so much for watching!
I never understood what separated the special effects Dalek props from the hero props know I do. I do love learning how props are made and this video was perfect
Well I'm really glad that you got something from this video - thanks for tuning in!
that video was wonderful, your content just gets better and better😄.
Thank you so much 😀
You are very lucky, not just because of what you own, but your experiences too! Wow.
You have inspired me to make my own TARDIS model - in fact, I've mentioned it in the comments here a year or more ago, but never got on with it sadly, until now - thanks for being great! I'm on my way to getting my own pretty blue box at the cost of hundreds of pounds and five straight days of tourment.
While that last statement was mostely true, it is surely going to be a blast - great to see your videos coming out, whatever they are about!
I'm not sure about lucky, maybe fortunate. Thing is, the experiences here are from a time when no-one cared about the show, so getting access was terribly easy. It was a different world back then, more personable. Not like now...
As to your model project, all the very best of luck to you with it, I'm sure it'll turn out just amazingly.
Thanks for watching too!
@@PBProps That makes sense. Maybe Doctor Who will be cancelled again in my lifetime and I can meet people like Russell T Davies when everybody's forgotten about the show!
It is a pleasure watching your content!
Some things are worth more than money.
A very nice item to have in your collection and I would be the same, not for sale. Yes it is very crudely made, but having been given to you by someone who for many years worked on doctor who is priceless. I would love to own a screen used prop but sadly cost far too much now.
Trying to get people to understand the value of it to me, beyond the cash offers, can be rather difficult. I get where they're coming from, but cash offers never sway me for items of this nature.
@@PBProps the photo of the trashed pile of Daleks is enough to make you cry.
Trust me, I've seen much worse.
@@PBProps I actually went to the Isle of Wight exhibition, wasn't bad. Always remember seeing a load of Timelord collars behind a desk, don't know why they weren't on display.
@@markbelsom3174 If you took any photographs, I'd love to see them. I'm not entirely sure why, but I don't think I ever took pictures of the finished deal - maybe one or two, I'll have to check... I'm doubtful though.
The collars were behind the desk because we had to wear the entire costume out and around the park. I refused to wear that one, so I squeezed in to the (slightly too small for me) Time Lord guard costume - I felt less of a twat in that, for some reason - though I did get funny looks from passers by when Dad drove me home wearing it. Turns out, the original actor has the same surname as me, so it felt a bit weird seeing that name in what I was wearing.
Fair enough. Given all that I probably wouldn't sell it either! Thanks for the video!
It's just one of those things that I could never let go. Thanks for watching!
Great story ...keep the eye one day A dalek may want it back..
Thanks, I will keep it - you know, for just in case!
Thank you for sharing this with us!
My pleasure, glad that you enjoyed it!
There were also dummy imperial dalek props in the beginning of episode 3 where 3 daleks blew up after the doctor saves ace
True, though they weren't covered in this video as I was specifically talking about just the one scene featuring the dummy eye that I have.
Rewatching this again....still great to see this. Ive got a dalek defence drone light from the exploded dalek on the bridge and a bronze fx dalek hemisphere. They should blow up more daleks...lol
Glad that you still find it entertaining - and thanks for watching... again!
I dont blame you for not selling that... If I had that pyrotechnics prop I would keep it forever.
Yeah, the sentimental value makes it something that's irreplaceable.
No joke I literary screamed NOOO at 5:39... I get it I totaly do on why they do this but all that work and the money that people would pay... if only they would wait that little longer, just like with destroying the original footage.... just an extra year or so...
great vid, lots to see from here as a fan of ROTD, and pics I never seen before like the people standing beside the imp casings with out the amber dome lights on, im assuming that was just before the easternders spoof cross over... even thought they never made the apperance
great worak as always...
Cameron...
Sometimes it just costs more to store this stuff, so things have to go. It's a shame, I know, but not everything goes the way we want it to.
Glad that you liked the video, the Dalek shots, I took those at the time that we were putting the exhibition together. This would have been a year before Dimensions in Time was made.
But the really question is would you sell it?
Sorry 🤣. That’s a wicked bit of Doctor Who and your history and thank you for sharing.
NO! And thanks for watching! :)
I really enjoyed that. I quite agree with you. The things that I have all have memories attached to them as well. The money I could get from things is not even a consideration. Glad that you aren't wooed by the money.
Quite, you can't put a price on sentiment! Thanks for watching!
Lovely little anecdote, and the Squarespace gag made me smile - until the video ended and RUclips followed it with a Squarespace ad. Now if you’ll excuse me, I have to go and find my tinfoil-lined woolly hat...
Ha ha ha - really, there was an actual Squarespace ad? That's amusing.
Anyway, thanks for watching - I'm glad you liked my story!
That's a lovely story. Glad you got to live your dream!
Thanks, I always look back on this story with fondness.
Fantastic. I've got a new series fx bronze dalek eyeball. It's made of cast resin and is perfect. Ide never sell that either.
That's cool. I've got some bronze Daleks bits too.
I totally agree with you.
I have some BBC paper cups (with the BBC logo on the side) given to me by Christopher Timothy. I have been offered a lot of money for them, and like you, always declined.
I'm of the opinion that some people are more sentimental than others. To me, memories are the treasure - money is also nice (I'm not stupid) but something with an attachment just can't be bought. You keep a hold of those paper cups, they obviously have meaning to you!
As you say, priceless. I would like to know the story behind the exhibition props in the skip.
As far as I recall, those Daleks were taking up room and so it was deemed that they could be junked.
Just lovely.
It is a nice little item, thank you.
"Collecting dust"... I cannot think of a better way to sum up my own collection, my friend... Maybe, that's a name for an online community...lol
Luv ya, Dude... Stay safe. :)
Sad, isn't it? We invest so much in this stuff, but at the end of the day, what does it really matter? Some items have sentimental value though, the rest is just junk - I've been chucking lots of stuff away recently - and it's quite relieving.
I will stay safe - you too!
*Eye* liked this video! (badum tiss)
Jokes aside, a very nice story about a prop from the first episode of Classic Who I ever watched.
With jokes like that, you must be here all week!
Weirdly, this story seems to be a lot of people's first exposure to the programme or to the classic run. How odd.
the sonic screwdriver? The first version ☹, collector people will 🤣 going crazy to find this item am sure 100%
I don't blame you for not wanting to sell it and I wouldn't offend you by offering a million dollars, pounds ect. As there really is no price for something that personal. Anyway thanks for an enlightening video and a great piece of Dr Who history.
You know, I find it rather heart warming that so many people seem to feel the same way. Money can't buy everything, tempting as it may be. Glad that you found the video enlightening. Thanks for watching!
The image of the skip really needs a NSWF warning. It hurts.
Ah, they're only props. We can't hold on to stuff for ever...
@@PBProps True. And they wouldn’t be worth so much if they were common.
In deed!
Obviously it's because the prop is worth one million and five pounds.
Hmm, is that your offer? Sold!
I must ask, as it went completly over my head on first viewing... do you think anything else has been salvaged from these 2 pyro props as in the plunger, gun as I know when they did the scene of the imperials vs renegades one of the guns was saved (imp style) and sold at auction with john nathan turner himself... and now belongs with a former member from project Dalek... if so do you think they will be with other secret builders eho own said parts? who knows what else has been saved from doctor who stories but it would be exciting if anyone would show of thier treasures...
Cameron
I know about the gun that you mentioned, but that one was better built than the two Renegades pieces as they (the Renegades) were to be totally obliterated. I also think that gun came from Revelation originally, prior to that.
The eye that I have only survived up to this point because someone on set in 1988 obviously swept it up and placed it inside the skirt section of the Renegade that was destroyed by the Doctor during the first episode - which also was a re-used prop from Revelation. No-one knew it was even in there until Ian found it. We ended up not using that skirt section - it wouldn't fit in the set with the two Imperials and the transmat booth thing.
@@PBProps huh, funny how somethings happen then, Yes many dont know that the skirt that was used in revelation was used as the 1st renengade seen in totters yard as the skirt was ment to open up revealing the mutant when it gets blown up in revelation outside on necros... not many know that only us die hard prop fans I guess...
ha, the amount of props that were resued in remembrance is unreal, and the budget too, and yet people say the 80s were a naff time to be a Doctor who Fan. I shake my head at thoes who dare say its a bad time for who and defend it all the way and rememberance is an example of that, I really do wish what would have become of the props and show if it had continued
Cameron
@@DalekDalmatian-the-prop-maker The old show gets a lot of flack, something that I don't think it deserves. The production values were as good as any other show at the time.
And it's not as if everything from 2005 onwards has been perfect either. There's been some right howlers - even during the first new season, people in the industry were calling it "cardboardy" - so... you know...
@@DalekDalmatian-the-prop-maker shame it was cut up into hundreds of pieces and sold as hundreds of displays.(good for collectors, bad for the dalek skirt).
hello i thought the title was funny thats why i clicked the video
Thanks for clicking and watching!
Couldn't use the footage, yet when you rewind it you'd end up with the footage anyways XD
Nicely done with your video though, to think you have a prop thats had one hell of a legacy; but please do let us know what you did with the rescued props!
Playing the footage backwards wasn't picked up by the BBC's content ID - not that any of this should have made a difference, you can use samples of footage under "Fair Dealing" - not that they follow that ruling as they're a law unto themselves...
The rescued props were cleaned up, repaired and put out on display. I could have taken them all home, but didn't as I felt that they should remain with the BBC, though several of them ended up in the BBC prop auction back in 2010.
@@PBProps I did not know that, thank you for the info!
As a sidenote, i was only poking fun at the rewind - honestly I had no idea that that was a legit thing these days!
@@darkapostle1749 No problem - and don't worry, I didn't take your comments regarding the use of footage in any way other than what you intended - I still think the content ID process has been abused in absurd ways, but what can you do about it, eh? Not much!
whats the story about the sonic screwdriver being ruined? im suddenly very desperate to know
That's a wound I'd rather not re-open, if you don't mind. Sorry about that...
oh dude, that's cool as hell!
Thanks!
Sorry for sounding rude but would you ever do a casting off that sawn in half eyestalk? I'd be interested in buying one off you in a heartbeat 🙂
I don't really know, I'd not given it any thought. Maybe.
do you have a full size Dalek in your house?
No. I keep them in the garage.
HE THREW TELEVISION HISTORY AWAY!!!!!!
Yeah, and accidentally ruined a few other pieces because he thought they were broken. I had to go in after him and make the repairs!
@@PBProps omg!?! It just seems so alien to me that things from doctor who were chucked in a skip, surely he knew that fans would pay thousands for this stuff, even if it was falling to bits!!
It was a different world, back then. Yes, things had a value, but only if the market was there - say at a convention. In this instance, space was at a premium and no value was seen in these things. If I hadn't have stopped him, the two surviving Imperials (in their TV condition) would have been repainted grey. Alas, I didn't get there in time to save their ear lights.
@@PBProps if I had 2 original imperial daleks I wouldnt so much as touch them let alone repaint them :o so no original ear lights exist now then for the imperial fleet?
As far as I'm aware, no. I think one or two were refurbished and given replica lights. One of them in the picture that I showed was the one that got beaten up by "Ace" - I know because I had to repair the skirt ball that she knocked off. That one ended up in a collection in the USA, if I recall correctly.
How was the Sonic ruined?
You really don't want to know and I'd rather not open old wounds. Apologies, but that's just the way it is.
I'd say overuse in 'New Who', a kind of 'Deus ex machina' favoured by writers who hadn't the imagination to let the Doctor get out of a tight spot by wits alone. I'm with the War Doctor here: "They're screwdrivers! What are you going to do? Assemble a cabinet at them?"
And of course, the classic from 'The Invasion Of Time': "Not even the sonic screwdriver will get me out of this one!"
Like the Daleks, or The Master, it was best used sparingly.
@@brianartillery That too - I've quoted the exact same thing as well!
@@brianartillery I have a hard time feeling anything but bitterness at that first quote, written as it was by one of the people responsible for the problem in the first place.
@@Mr_Flerb - Ah, but it's a hell of a good line. And I'll never tire of hearing the late, very great, John Hurt say it.
So how did the arseholes ruin the Sonic Screwdriver for you? Curious on that one as I have a;ways always loved that and can’t imagine anything anyone would say or do that would ruin the prop for me. Oh sure, I may be reminded of their asinineness but the Sonic is forever a legend and a dream. Or did you mean they ruined the prop?
I don't particularly want to go into it and open old wounds, but certain members of fandom really spoilt the Sonic and Tom's scarf for me with gate keeping, bitchy attitudes and the like. There were some very nasty people out there and their actions were not pleasant and this was a contributing factor to me leaving fandom in general.
what the story about the screwdriver 😐
Rather than open up old wounds, it's probably best to keep that little nugget to myself. Hope you don't mind.
@@PBProps ok, i think is at very bad memory on the guy destroyed it 😐 and is whas the one is using on the serie? (exact one?) doctor who is very cool and sad 97 episode ar still missing
@@PBProps do you have the crying angel full body? is rare i think
No, I don't own any parts of the Weeping Angel - they're not really my thing. I've got some original moulds for a few new series items and one day I'll make castings of them. I just need the space and the finances.
@@PBProps ok good 😉 the weeping angel ar creepy has hell
What about 2 million
It's still no...
Why/how a "bunch of absolute arseholes" ruined the sonic screwdriver for you?
It's a long and painful story...
@@PBProps Any change for you to ever revisit these painful memories in form of a video..?
@@PBProps Do you think you'll you ever tell it? or is it best kept secret?
To the pair of you who asked; no, I will never tell that story as I really don't want to open up old wounds. Sorry, but that's just the way that it is. No point raking up old muck, so to speak...
@@PBProps I totally understand, thanks for replying though and I really liked this video, I know its very different from your usual stuff but I for one would love to hear any more stories your willing to share.
I'm curious who the "absolute arseholes" are that spoiled your enjoyment of the scredriver? I have to admit, i hate the way the new series turned it in to a magic wand gor a generation of fans to wave around as if they're fending off Daleks merely by pointing it at them. I always liked the original idea of if being a sonic version of a screwdriver, and the fact that it they have dropped the screwdriver part and made it "magic device" called a sonic just annoys me no end. Sonic lipstick? Sonic sunglasses?
It's not just the screwdriver that was ruined for me, it's been a number of things (prop related) and generally, it's been a certain quarter of fandom that has done the damage through their envy, gatekeeping, one-upmanship and so forth. I won't go into it because it's just not worth it.
As to your points about the prop as featured in the show, I can agree to that. It's become a fix-all to every problem and has lost its charm. Doesn't help matters that the designs since 2005 are awful; spark plug, bell end, anal probe, metalized dog turd and now a lobotomy tool.