RIP Patrick Troughton, Jon Pertwee, Nicholas Courtney, Elizabeth Sladen, Caroline John, Michael Craze, Ian Marter, and Adrienne Hill. You will all be missed.
I love that Patrick and Jon are in their Doctor Who costumes (so is Colin but I assume under contract) whilst Peter is in a suit. I imagine by that point he was a young enough actor that he didn't want to get typecast by constantly appearing as the Doctor, whilst the other two were just like "Fuck it, we like this job".
+MeBeMat It's rather funny; Patrick Troughton advised Peter Davison not to spend too much time as the Doctor to avoid typecasting, but Troughton kept returning to the role as often as he could; both for charity specials, the Three Doctors, the Five Doctors, and even the Colin Baker episode The Two Doctors.
Yes but they were at different stages in their career. Davison has also returned to the role a few times and is often the past Doctor of choice for events (e.g. he was the one in studio for the announcement of Calpaldi; he fronted The Five~ish Doctors Revisited) when he's now at a similar phase that Troughton was at in the 1980s.
Poor Colin stuck in the middle of a fight between himself. Can't they ever get along haha He was so hesitant to get out of the TARDIS, he looked around a little bit shyly like 'hi, dont mind me I am just a magic rainbow'
Jon and Patrick did that on purpose. They wanted to stay in character around public and sinc the Second and Third Doctor don't go along, they argued a lot with each other.
@@MaskedMan66 The fandom always refer to the various incarnations as their number "One, Ten, War, etc...) While the other is used by the BBC for the merchandise and other stuff. It's the same thing, there's no need to be such a fuss for a name.
@@lennyschiavone5907 WRONG. The "fandom" of the post-2005 series has lazily called the Doctor by his numbers. But before that, we got it right. ;-) Tak' that, moonkeh!
Seeing all of them together makes me so happy. It's great to see people you never usually see like Adrienne Hill & Ian Marter and also it's great to see the ones tulhat you love stood together like Elisabeth Sladen, Louise Jameson, Caroline John and Carol Anne Ford.
Its awsome how two incarnations of the doctor didnt get along with one another on the show, although in real life Patrick Troughton and Jon Pertwee got on very well. And you seem to get a lot of that sort of thing between the actors who played the role, Sylvester Mccoy was friends with Paul Mcgann, and Jon Pertwee and William Hartnell had worked together on something (cant remember what) long before either worked on doctor who.
Pertwee and Hartnell appeared together in the film "Will Any Gentleman?" I haven't gotten the chance to see it yet, but from what I know it sounds like great fun.
He said Carole Ann Ford and Maureen O'Brien the wrong way round...still, that's a mighty impressive turnout; even Katarina!? I love John Levene stumbling out of the TARDIS XD
So sad to see so many of them gone now, Lis Sladen, Nick Courtney, Caroline John, Adrienne Hill, Michael Craze, Ian Marter, Patrick Troughton, Jon Pertwee
I love Jon, Caroline, Richard, Elisabeth, Nicholas, Louise, Ian and Peter trying to maintain some semblance of order while coming out of the TARDIS with that huge big prop check! Not ashamed to say I think Matthew looks very, VERY good (damn shame he's forever unavailable!), but it's odd to see Janet carrying the prop K-9, since he was long gone during her time on the show. What a time capsule of memories....and now Ian, Nicholas, Elisabeth, Caroline, Adrienne, Jon, Patrick and Michael are all in that great big TARDIS in the sky
drummertimmy100 Because this was still just a few years after he left. The show's producers were trying to do something different, and Tom himself wanted to break the audience's association of him with the part. That's why he cut his hair too. Unfortunately it didn't work and he didn't get many parts afterwards, it's only once he realized Doctor Who is all he'd be recognized for later in life that he decided to come back to it. Nobody else would hire him.
+Ben_ToaofFire Well he did appear in Dimensions in Time, produced in 1993 for Children in Need (apparently the worst Doctor Who special produced, I might see the reason why you don't mention Dimensions in Time)
UranusRemixer During the 90's was the sober realization that pretending to break ties with Doctor Who would not save his career, so there was no point to do so anymore. If you see interviews of Tom in the 80's after he cut his hair, he can't even bring himself to call Doctor Who by its name when referencing it. Compare that to the 90's where he was doing cheesy commercials starring as the Doctor.
SuperRider108 6th doctor was much larger than fifth so they had to alter Peters costume to make it fit colin in his first scenes as doctor. Subsequent to this event, replicas were made.
This is AMAZING!! So many awsome people in one group. Jon & Patrick & Peter & Colin, WOW. Let alone all the companions. This must be one of Ian Marter's last appearances before he passed away, *SOB*, he's my favorite male companion, him and The Brig and Jamie, in that order.
I got into the series because of Christopher eccelston, but recently watching Patrick troughton has made him my fave too! I love him in the 3 doctors with his wee flute!
Oh Pat and Jon! You've left us with broken hearts! They were just completely epic and they're even bickering here! Pure genius! R.I.P Pat and Jon! Plus, i loved Pat just walking out the TARDIS with the party things.....he must've left his recorder in the forcefield of the TARDIS again! :D xxxx
Honestly it’s either in the 50th, Jounreys end or in the special Dimensions in time 1993 eastenders crossover which had all done these and more featured weirdly 😂.
As usual (at the time) Tom Baker was in his "I am Not Spock" phase, but how wonderful to see all the other Doctors-- even if Davison went spoilsport and didn't put his costume back on. And... when the TARDIS appeared... someone else vanished....
This was a dream chance for Doctor Who fans to see all those old faces and they made absolutely nothing of it. A real shame, considering these telethons go on all evening
When I first saw this, I saw all the people get out of the Tardis, and counted my Doctors... 2....3...6. Man I would have loved to see 4 and 5 there! But other than that, this was just so beautiful
I agree! Although I don't understand why her character was cast as an American! Her American accent was not very good. She sounded like she was trying to combine several American dialects into one. Not to mention using outdated American slang. She once exclaimed "Far out!" in Ep. 5 of "Trial of the Time Lord", a term that died out in the mid-70s.
ISTR Colin Baker explaining at the time that British writers tended to use either British terms or what they'd heard on US shows repeated over here, with an emphasis on keeping things familiar for a British audience. As Bryant was an actor in her first job she didn't have the clout to rewrite the dialogue. The character was devised as American and Bryant was convincing at the audition.
What’s amazing is at this point the majority of the fans wouldn’t know the majority of these characters or the actors behind them, infact the biggest suprise here is that Adrianne Hill appears, greatful to see her involved but damn someone must have really sought her out, given after Doctor who she only acted once and then disappeared
Magic days, those were, with DW fandom united as one, with only minor squabbling about favorite episodes/eras/Doctors/Companions/Monsters. Nowadays.... well, I shan't even get started.
I can really imagine a possible future children in need when we'll have any surviving classic who actors (doctors and companions) and nuwho actors (doctors and companions) to pull this off again.
@rebelrecording That was actually two years before, in 1983's Children in Need. I'm sure there were replicas they could have used (like in 2007, or here with the Second Doctor not wearing his original costume), but it might've hurt the previous auction's 'continuity'. Good on Peter still showing up, since he ended up having no involvement in the 'sketch' (argument with three of the Doctors and Terry).
Crikey, poor Pat Troughton looks really upset after giving that cheque away (This was only a couple of years before he died, and it was this year that he was in The 2 Doctors)
ok fair enough but he was the doctor of all doctors if you ask me! my most favourite one of all, Tennant being the only other doctor to even come close!
Tom Baker must have been stuck in the Time Warp again.
He was trapped with William Hartnell in a Time Eddy.
TheSkully343 Probably not, William hartnell was dead then
xD
GreenArrowProductions Tom Baker non c'era forse perché era già troppo mito, troppo Dio...
For the longest time afterward, Tom Baker didn't want anything to do with Doctor Who.
RIP Patrick Troughton, Jon Pertwee, Nicholas Courtney, Elizabeth Sladen, Caroline John, Michael Craze, Ian Marter, and Adrienne Hill. You will all be missed.
Yeah. A lot of them are dead now. It is great to see these. I don't know if they put them on the blu-rays.
Elisabeth. And hear hear.
Ian marter 🥺
And Richard Franklin
I love that Patrick and Jon are in their Doctor Who costumes (so is Colin but I assume under contract) whilst Peter is in a suit. I imagine by that point he was a young enough actor that he didn't want to get typecast by constantly appearing as the Doctor, whilst the other two were just like "Fuck it, we like this job".
Lol I didn't even notice Peter at first I had to rewind it and go ohhhh there he is
+MeBeMat
It's rather funny; Patrick Troughton advised Peter Davison not to spend too much time as the Doctor to avoid typecasting, but Troughton kept returning to the role as often as he could; both for charity specials, the Three Doctors, the Five Doctors, and even the Colin Baker episode The Two Doctors.
Pentarax Maybe he just told Peter that so he wouldn't have as much competition :P
Yes but they were at different stages in their career. Davison has also returned to the role a few times and is often the past Doctor of choice for events (e.g. he was the one in studio for the announcement of Calpaldi; he fronted The Five~ish Doctors Revisited) when he's now at a similar phase that Troughton was at in the 1980s.
Well, Jon probably wore those clothes a lot in real life as well, and Troughton had them because he was doing The Two Doctors.
The Second and Third Doctor take arguing with yourself to a whole new level.
I'm pleasantly surprised to see that Adrienne Hill got to come along. It's always nice when Katarina gets recognition.
She really was a great character.
ESPECIALLY since she was only in less than a handful of episodes (most of them being lost/missing)!!!
Sadly a lot of them are no longer with us.
R.I.P
Patrick Troughton
Michael Craze
Adrienne Hill
Jon Pertwee
Caroline John
Nicholas Courtney
Elisabeth Sladen
and Ian Marter
99superomar99 hear hear.
Wrong, they will always be with us.Somewhere in tme.
99superomar99 *William hartnell*
+CaptainGrumpy Gosh, when you list them like that it's extremely sobering, but of course when a show gets as old as this, it is sadly inevitable. :(
"Will you stop arguing with me?"
“Stop interfering!”
Haha I love how Patrick and Jon always feud on tv.
Mr. JustAGuyWithALightsaber its all scripted uno the pair were actually jolly good friends
It must be a running gag that they do. Actors are like that.
@@krathoon2338
They always stayed in character in public, I’m sure they got along well in private!
Poor Colin stuck in the middle of a fight between himself. Can't they ever get along haha
He was so hesitant to get out of the TARDIS, he looked around a little bit shyly like 'hi, dont mind me I am just a magic rainbow'
Jon and Patrick did that on purpose. They wanted to stay in character around public and sinc the Second and Third Doctor don't go along, they argued a lot with each other.
They argued on the set, too. Well, with Richard Hurndall, anyway.
ChesterKhan Well, it was the only scene in which they were together, so they couldn't really do it at any other moment.
Colin Baker? SHY??? You jest, of course.
It's sad when you know just _HOW MUCH FRIGGIN' BETTER_ Baker's idea for the costume was.
Now that's what you call a Box Set!
what 2,3,5 & 6? :P
I never thought I'd get to see Jon Pertwee, Patrick Troughton AND Colin Baker all arguing! ;)
Seeing Two and Susan walking out of the TARDIS together makes me smile so much.
The Second Doctor, not "Two."
@@MaskedMan66It's the same thing
@@lennyschiavone5907 No. One is the right name. The other is a lazy toss-off.
@@MaskedMan66 The fandom always refer to the various incarnations as their number "One, Ten, War, etc...) While the other is used by the BBC for the merchandise and other stuff. It's the same thing, there's no need to be such a fuss for a name.
@@lennyschiavone5907 WRONG. The "fandom" of the post-2005 series has lazily called the Doctor by his numbers. But before that, we got it right. ;-) Tak' that, moonkeh!
Troughton is my absolute fave! Colin Baker desserves far more credit than what he's been given. He was a great doc!
Seeing all of them together makes me so happy. It's great to see people you never usually see like Adrienne Hill & Ian Marter and also it's great to see the ones tulhat you love stood together like Elisabeth Sladen, Louise Jameson, Caroline John and Carol Anne Ford.
Ian Marter died in 80s, so probably that's why he was so rarely.
@@eurodara He died just after this appearance which is very sad as he died at only 42. RIP.
Carole.
2 years later, Troughton passed into Space and Time.
And this year John Hurt recently passed into Space and Time, joining Hartnell, Troughton, Sladen and Pertwee
UranusRemixer and Michael, Jaqueline, Nicholas, Ian, Caroline, Adrienne and whoever else I've forgotten (does Gerald Flood count?) 🙁
@@DevilboyScooby Everyone counts.
@@evonne_o I can't remember exactly but I think I meant did he count as a companion? 🤔 2021 me says yes.
Its awsome how two incarnations of the doctor didnt get along with one another on the show, although in real life Patrick Troughton and Jon Pertwee got on very well. And you seem to get a lot of that sort of thing between the actors who played the role, Sylvester Mccoy was friends with Paul Mcgann, and Jon Pertwee and William Hartnell had worked together on something (cant remember what) long before either worked on doctor who.
Pertwee and Hartnell appeared together in the film "Will Any Gentleman?" I haven't gotten the chance to see it yet, but from what I know it sounds like great fun.
He said Carole Ann Ford and Maureen O'Brien the wrong way round...still, that's a mighty impressive turnout; even Katarina!?
I love John Levene stumbling out of the TARDIS XD
Classic Benton right there.
That’s so cool to see the doctors.
If I was Peter I’d show up in costume though ngl.
So sad to see so many of them gone now, Lis Sladen, Nick Courtney, Caroline John, Adrienne Hill, Michael Craze, Ian Marter, Patrick Troughton, Jon Pertwee
generalravon, if I'm not mistaken Ian marter only died a year after this was made.
I love Jon, Caroline, Richard, Elisabeth, Nicholas, Louise, Ian and Peter trying to maintain some semblance of order while coming out of the TARDIS with that huge big prop check! Not ashamed to say I think Matthew looks very, VERY good (damn shame he's forever unavailable!), but it's odd to see Janet carrying the prop K-9, since he was long gone during her time on the show. What a time capsule of memories....and now Ian, Nicholas, Elisabeth, Caroline, Adrienne, Jon, Patrick and Michael are all in that great big TARDIS in the sky
good to see Ian marter, rare footage of him
Oh Terry you will be missed, Mandrels and humans alike. Rest in Peace.
All of my life I have loved this show. Whenever things seem hopeless and I'm depressed I watch some Doctor Who and it ALWAYS makes me feel better!
And Colin jumping in with "Will you stop arguing with me?!"
R.I.P Elizabeth Sladen!
+Ian Turner and Eurovision
And Pat, Michael, Adrienne, Jon, Caroline, Nick and Ian. :(
And Terry.
Don't forget Patrick and Jon R.I.P
Skywarp84 Always arguing in public, because they know people wanted it that way. THAT, ladies and gentlemen, is dedication.
And I loved how Six joined in: "Will you stop arguing with me?!"
Why is Tom Baker never at these things
+drummertimmy100 Because he chose not to?
I hear that he didn't attend this kind of stuff until 2010. Probably trying to separate himself from the role a bit.
drummertimmy100 Because this was still just a few years after he left. The show's producers were trying to do something different, and Tom himself wanted to break the audience's association of him with the part. That's why he cut his hair too. Unfortunately it didn't work and he didn't get many parts afterwards, it's only once he realized Doctor Who is all he'd be recognized for later in life that he decided to come back to it. Nobody else would hire him.
+Ben_ToaofFire
Well he did appear in Dimensions in Time, produced in 1993 for Children in Need (apparently the worst Doctor Who special produced, I might see the reason why you don't mention Dimensions in Time)
UranusRemixer During the 90's was the sober realization that pretending to break ties with Doctor Who would not save his career, so there was no point to do so anymore. If you see interviews of Tom in the 80's after he cut his hair, he can't even bring himself to call Doctor Who by its name when referencing it. Compare that to the 90's where he was doing cheesy commercials starring as the Doctor.
Why no Peter Davison dressed as the 5th Doctor?
SuperRider108 6th doctor was much larger than fifth so they had to alter Peters costume to make it fit colin in his first scenes as doctor. Subsequent to this event, replicas were made.
His season 21 costume was, but what about his season 19-20 costume?
@@mrdoctorgilmore you know maybe he didn't want to wear it
The reason is because the costume had been auctioned off for charity.
He only just got to the studio as his car broke down, 😂 this isn’t true by the way
Haha! The Doctor never fails to impress and/or amuse me, no matter what face he's wearing, or how many of them are together!
Perhaps the only time we'll ever get to see Patrick dressed as his Doctor outside of Doctor Who
This is AMAZING!! So many awsome people in one group. Jon & Patrick & Peter & Colin, WOW. Let alone all the companions. This must be one of Ian Marter's last appearances before he passed away, *SOB*, he's my favorite male companion, him and The Brig and Jamie, in that order.
good cause, yes, but a bit of a pity to have had all those folks gathered together for a minute and a half of screen time
This is an amazing, one-of-a-kind moment. THANK YOU FOR POSTING THIS!
I was a Member of the Doctor Who appreciation Society at the time.
Arguing doctors I love it!! John and Patric are my favorites outside of the new show.
I love that 3 and 2 started fighting. I hope 1 and 12 do that.
Thank you to all our Dr Who's... Extraordinary boxed set, isn't it?
So that's why Patrick Moore seemed to know the Doctor in "The Eleventh Hour": he'd already met four of his prior incarnations!
Hahaha, Pertwee's and Troughton's doctors always fighting!!! xDDDD
Bought a tear to my eye with my childhood heros on stage
This put such a smile on my face seeing every one streaming out of TARDIS.
I got into the series because of Christopher eccelston, but recently watching Patrick troughton has made him my fave too! I love him in the 3 doctors with his wee flute!
Oh Pat and Jon! You've left us with broken hearts! They were just completely epic and they're even bickering here! Pure genius! R.I.P Pat and Jon! Plus, i loved Pat just walking out the TARDIS with the party things.....he must've left his recorder in the forcefield of the TARDIS again! :D xxxx
Also RIP to Caroline John and Elizabeth Sladen too :(
I love how the url has "Suck" in it.
XD
That's a bigger TARDIS team then in Series 4 finale
I think that's the most DW talent in one room of all time
Honestly it’s either in the 50th, Jounreys end or in the special Dimensions in time 1993 eastenders crossover which had all done these and more featured weirdly 😂.
Troughton and Pertwee's bickering is love.
Omg the doctors arguing is just great
@RorkesDrft And how wonderful to see Adrienne Hill!
I liked Pat blowing the party thing with that trademark mischievous grin XD
excellent chaps, all of them
0:31 this guy have guts and tranquility to name all the actors
Such great characters... love em
Very enjoyable clip
It's sad that a few of them are no longer with us. Indeed Patrick Troughton died 2 years later.
A great donation. Very kind
Uh that's brilliant. Look at all those brilliant beautiful people! Thanks ever so much for posting it. :)
R.I.P patrick troughton,R.I.P jon pertwee,i wish that william hartnell and richard hurndall could alive to make it to children in need 1985
oh, how wonderful.
I got so many feels rn I'm happy
As usual (at the time) Tom Baker was in his "I am Not Spock" phase, but how wonderful to see all the other Doctors-- even if Davison went spoilsport and didn't put his costume back on. And... when the TARDIS appeared... someone else vanished....
He's a goofball, that one! Nice man too; my wife and I are fortunate to have met him several times.
Colin Baker is so underrated. He got the short end of the stick on the show, but his audio adventures are fucking amazing.
HAHA!!! John Levene - nearly pissed my pants.
It's like the best walk down ever!
This was a dream chance for Doctor Who fans to see all those old faces and they made absolutely nothing of it. A real shame, considering these telethons go on all evening
He was talking about the cameraman behind Camera 3, as Wogan was all over the place!
Patrick Moore did get to work with a Doctor. He played himself in a radio drama called "Independence Day U.K.," in which Colin Baker played two roles.
When I first saw this, I saw all the people get out of the Tardis, and counted my Doctors... 2....3...6. Man I would have loved to see 4 and 5 there! But other than that, this was just so beautiful
Five is there
He’s there, he just hasn’t got his outfit like the rest
Heh-heh, Turlough's actor's wiggling that Dalek eyestalk a bit too suggestively.
Jon pertwee absolutely classic
I love Dr Who; but I miss Tel more than any deceased Dr.
Who's Tel?
DarthRushy Terry Wogan
OMGG I love this...
I was wondering about that... Thanks deadman00 ^_^
I agree! Although I don't understand why her character was cast as an American! Her American accent was not very good. She sounded like she was trying to combine several American dialects into one. Not to mention using outdated American slang. She once exclaimed "Far out!" in Ep. 5 of "Trial of the Time Lord", a term that died out in the mid-70s.
ISTR Colin Baker explaining at the time that British writers tended to use either British terms or what they'd heard on US shows repeated over here, with an emphasis on keeping things familiar for a British audience. As Bryant was an actor in her first job she didn't have the clout to rewrite the dialogue.
The character was devised as American and Bryant was convincing at the audition.
Hang on..
Patrick Moore opening the Tardis?
Surreal.
O_O The Tardis really is BIGGER on the inside, with all these people in it!
At 2:12 you can see the tardis is open on the other side and everyone was coming from there and through the tardis
JON PERTWEE IS THE DOCTOR. R.I.P Mate :)
Tom Baker is usually reluctant to appear in these reunions, gatherings, etc....
he's one of the presenters for children in need.
Yep, he's still alive. He's going to be in Sarah Jane Adventures for an episode or two sometime this coming season.
What’s amazing is at this point the majority of the fans wouldn’t know the majority of these characters or the actors behind them, infact the biggest suprise here is that Adrianne Hill appears, greatful to see her involved but damn someone must have really sought her out, given after Doctor who she only acted once and then disappeared
Only the NewWho are the ignorants ones.
You mean the actor? He just recorded a wonderful audio thing called "Old Soldiers." Well worth a listen.
All of her!
Ohh, so sweet...
Magic days, those were, with DW fandom united as one, with only minor squabbling about favorite episodes/eras/Doctors/Companions/Monsters. Nowadays.... well, I shan't even get started.
colin baker is my favourite doctor.
And William Hartnell... And Liz Sladen... And Nicholas Courtney!
Serious Dr Who royalty!
I can really imagine a possible future children in need when we'll have any surviving classic who actors (doctors and companions) and nuwho actors (doctors and companions) to pull this off again.
I just noticed the audience got louder when Ian Marter was called out or was it cos the audience recognised the Davison gang.
Michael Craze, Ian Marter, Mary Tamm, Caroline John...
Thanks cultguy, I think you are correct about it not being 1983. My memory is not as great as it used to be, I believe it is from 1985.
@rebelrecording That was actually two years before, in 1983's Children in Need. I'm sure there were replicas they could have used (like in 2007, or here with the Second Doctor not wearing his original costume), but it might've hurt the previous auction's 'continuity'.
Good on Peter still showing up, since he ended up having no involvement in the 'sketch' (argument with three of the Doctors and Terry).
I think that's something ALL the doctor's would agree on! :P :L
Crikey, poor Pat Troughton looks really upset after giving that cheque away (This was only a couple of years before he died, and it was this year that he was in The 2 Doctors)
Oh I see him now! :D Thanks for pointing that out
Bet the 2nd doctor wouldve been in the sylvestor mccoy era and the movie as he came back 3 times
ok fair enough but he was the doctor of all doctors if you ask me! my most favourite one of all, Tennant being the only other doctor to even come close!