I always felt they should have had McGann guest as The Doctor during one of the "Doctor lite" episodes where the companion works with the Eighth Doctor while the current Doctor is off screen for the episode.
I’ve always wanted the master to regenerate into Paul Mcgann and pretend to be the doctor ruining his reputation. I know He could do it amazingly cause he played the master in the audio fantastically.
If Tennent can "get his face back" as 14, then logically McGann's 8th could have regenerated into the War Doctor (Hurt) until that business was over with and then BACK into McGann (still 8th? 9th?) and thus appear in the first series.
@@vishaansingh1019with all due respect to John Hurt and his fans, I'd actually rather they had brought 8 in to fill that role in the plot of that special. Would have been more respectful to Paul's role in the lineage.
@@TammyBeth1015 agreed. The War Doctor idea was totally pointless to me and still even to this day it doesn't feel like the show or the BBC doesn't properly acknowledge McGann's Doctor. He would've been terrific as the War Doctor. Seeing him go from a sweet and hopeful guy to a angry man forced to become a soldier by adapting to the war he could not escape from. This actually mirrors what many soldiers went through in history. They don't just drink potions and magically become a warrior which is why the War Doctor to me is a very milk and bread (simple) idea with very few pros.
@@adisassy4579 Moffat's statement that he needed John Hurt because he "just couldn't imagine the 8th Doctor committing genocide" is utterly ridiculous especially given Lucie Miller/To the Death had already been released. The Dark Eyes saga had already begun with McGann's Doctor donning a simpler contemporary look of jeans and a plain t-shirt with a leather coat, obviously paving the way to the eventual 9th Doctor. Big Finish had been edging closer to covering the Time War and alluded to its events in the Gallifrey series even prior to Big Finish gaining the license for 2005 era Who. Then it's all thrown in the garbage for the 50th anniversary when Moffat decides to add a new John Hurt incarnation and show 8 in a weathered version of his original style clothing when he regenerates. Now there's just a totally random era of the 8th Doctor's adventures where it appears he has a midlife crisis and briefly wears leather jackets
Great video as always!!! Id personally go with mcgann doing 3 seasons and had him exit in the finale with the Master. I dont know why but i just always felt the story could have worked well as a regeneration story as well had that route been explored.
(sorry this started as a simple reply but me being me rewrote and made a Timeline) 1996 (8th Doctor Paul Mcgann age 37 does the Doctor Who Film) 2005 (8th Doctor Paul Mcgann age 46 does Series 1 but this time with a kiss and speech Rose releases the power herself) 2006 (8th Doctor Paul Mcgann age 47 does Series 2 but no new me stuff and Christmas Invasion is switched with a more depressing The Next Doctor) 2007 (8th Doctor Paul Mcgann age 48 does Series 3 up till Utopia where this time the Master shoots him as he locks the Tardis door meaning the Doctor's pleading for the Master as their both dying) (then in the teleport scene we see a golden glow) 2007 (9th Doctor David Tennant age 36 does Sound of the Drums and Last of the Time Lords meaning in his first appearance we see the wit, smarts, anger and whimsical-ness of Tennant all across 2 Episodes) ( All before ending it with Runaway Bride Instead of Voyage of the Damned) (Side note is for all of Sound of the Drums and 90% of Last of the Time Lords David Tennant is wearing Paul's outfit but when we cut to 9 saying bye to Jack and Martha and now Donna appearing on the Tardis instead of a Titanic crash Davids wearing the Suit, Converse and Coat) 2008 (9th Doctor David Tennant age 37 does Series 4 but this time instead of The Next Doctor we end it with Voyage of the Damned) 2009 (9th Doctor David Tennant age 38 we get the other 4 Tennant Specials but this time David runs off so he doesn't have to save Wilf and ends crashing the Tardis) (Now Because originally David did the role for as long as he could he'd still do that here but instead of being essentially fresh out of Russel's era ending at Russel's end possibly going into Steven's first he would now be at the end of Russel's Era and be going into Moffat's who would want his own Doctor but would end Tennant's run at the half way mark) (that's my thoughts on it at least) 2010 (9th Doctor David Tennant age 39 does Series 5 but no new me stuff) 2011 (9th Doctor David Tennant age 40 does Series 6) 2012 (9th Doctor David Tennant age 41 does Series 7) 2013 (9th Doctor David Tennant age 42 does Series 7 but this time Time of the Doctor is switched with a non Regeneration story fun Christmas Special but we know the Doctor's death comes soon) 2014 (9th Doctor David Tennant age 43 does Series 8 but instead of the one we got it's a wrap up of Moffat's Era+Missy ending with Time of the Doctor just no new Regeneration's and slightly different) then Series 9-10-11 is just our Series 8-9-10 with 10th Doctor Peter Capaldi going from 2015-2017 side note though Missy would be wearing a perception filter in this version of Series 9's Deep Breath/Dark Water/Death in Heaven until the end of the Dark Water explaining how the Doctor doesn't recognize her despite meeting her as Tennant in Series 8 hope you liked my Timeline thingy, I was bored lol hope you enjoy Edit=there would be a 5 minute short posted on the Doctor Who RUclips Channel of Tennant going back to save Wilf to the confusion of the soldier who just saw him leave before going on a goodbye trip to all the RTD Companions (all filmed back in 2009 for when his Regeneration did role around) before 9's Regeneration as his age was restored then in Sarah Jane's adventures+RTD+Moffat they would confirm he'd visit all his companions ever before going to give future Clara the Phone Call and say bye to Clara one last time
@vinniequick I really liked that vinnie. Yeah honestly if tennant had all the time in the world he probably would have done 4 to 5 full seasons. In terms of utopia being used as mcganns end that would be a hell of a twist especially to those that have not experienced regeneration. I personally though would have had mcgann end it in episode 13 still so I was picturing the same thing occurs where the doctor is incapacitated due to rapid age/being held hostage but he gets healed but instead of doing the whole magical hovering thing he uses his regeneration energy to heal himself. Then either 1 of 1 things could happen you either have it be when mcgann changes to tennant then and there and a newly regenerated doctor fights off a visibly shocked master or it turns in to mcganns last stand. Like I could see a big change where maybe the masters wife shoots the doctor causing mcgann to regenerate because she is too far gone to be redeemed instead of what we saw in real life. Then you could have tennant change but the master within the shock of everything escapes preparing to take on the new doctor down the line!
yeah, I just thought that new Master new Doctor both young mega surprise would work also I added an edit on the end of something I hadn't cleared up@@MrHighlifewest
I could also see RTD wanting to have a proper transition from old who to new who and so in this world the 8th is seen not only as a classic doctor, but a new who doctor or the bridging doctor.
you have no idea just how much i would loved to have seen this happen, Paul is such a great Doctor he would have rocked the return of DW, such a shame he was never given the chance :(
The approach to Series 1 of the revival was the distance themselves from continuity overload as much as they possibly could, both to bring in new viewers, and so that if it turned out shit, they could write it off as a failed reboot. If they had cast McGann, they likely felt that public reaction would have been "Oh, I didn't watch the TV movie, I won't understand this." 9 was also meant to be a more informal character that distanced himself from the previous patrician character of the Doctor after his experience in the War. McGann does not have that vibe.
@@vishaansingh1019the new series still started off feeling like you missed a part of the story. (The time war) We have a new doctor but he is dealing with something we don't know about. Paul could have came back and it wouldn't have changed much there. New viewer or not you would have felt like you missed something till it was explained later.
Your idea of the 8th Doctor being a happy go-lucky adventurer turned hardened war veteran, actually happened in Doctor Who's Cancelled Years! But instead of the 8th Doctor, it was the 10th Doctor who was not played by David Tennant in the series!!
Oh yeah I know what you're on about. It's one of the other fan attempts at guessing what could've happened had the show not been cancelled in 1989. I haven't ever watched it actually, so any similarity is unintentional I assure you. I just know of it from It's wiki, which has appeared sometimes when I've been researching for my own take on what if the show never ended in 1989. :)
@@BillWhovian I'm talking about Optical Specter's series, where the 10th Doctor was played by Aiden Gillian. The Great Time War broke out during his tenure, & he ran from it only to fight in it anyway! I think he died in the end, but then regenerated into the 11th Doctor played by Liam Cunningham & not Matt Smith!
Paul McGann would being good way to start the new who seasons and Paul McGann would made more sense to end the time war as we never really got to know his doctor fully
I've watched this video so many times and each time I watch it, I'm just thinking this is so good, why does this make so much sense, and this is... FANTASTIC... I really enjoyed this What If scenario and actually wanted to see Paul in a full run as the 8th Doctor. As well, the 10th being the 9th Doctor is very weird, but weirdness is fun. I hope you keep up the good work on your videos, wish more people will see your hard work. As, one last thing, "What if The Master was the timeless child?"
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it! Yeah I knew the no Eccleston thing would be a bit controversial. And yeah I'll do that sometime next year. Thanks for the suggestion :)
@@BillWhovian Wise and noble. I think your what-if scenarios and your content should be looked at more on the same level as other big doctor who fan RUclips channels. It a wacky idea but love it if one day, you could get some popular doctor who fan RUclips channels, like Nerd Den, Tharries and such much more, to be in your video as a guest star to be a role for the What if scenario or maybe a guest narrator like whoculture. I don't know but I hope one day, your content will get the respect and love that me and your subscribers give to you, but such much more.
I think they should just do a series eight doctor do a whole season or even more if he's popular use some of the plots from the novels and from the audio stories which would make it easier to get the stuff on screen and it would give us a chance to see what Paul McGann would do with the role. I mean you could even tell it in flashbacks if you wanted to
I always felt that they should have kept McGann, given his obvious commitment to the role, but - ignore the telemovie. I actually would have brought McCoy back for a multi-Doctor story in the 2nd season, and it would have ended with 7 regenerating into 8... reintroducing the concept of regeneration to the new audience, for when McGann then departed 1-2 seasons later.
@@BillWhovian I enjoyed it at the time, but given the reports that Phil S' grand plan was to remake a bunch of classic episodes... I think we ultimately dodged a bullet not going to series, as much as I wanted it to happen back in 1996. McGann was the best thing about the telemovie, and I desperately felt he was wronged by casting Eccelston, but I always felt that by that point in time, the tv movie was essentially forgotten by the public, so ignoring it could have been pretty easy.
@johnlarro6872 That wasn't what would've happened had the TV Movie been a success. That's a common misconception, based on the fact that a bible was made by John Leekley that had remakes of past episodes. They would've done completely new episodes in actuality. The remakes aspect was just an early part of it that got abandoned when everyone didn't like Leekley's bible. I'm pretty sure that's correct anyway
12:04 I was about to say that wouldn’t it be after Peter Capaldi because the regeneration in Stolen Earth would still happen, but I realized that it wouldn’t, because he wouldn’t have the hand because in the christamas invasion he would still be 8, so he wouldn’t have the regeneration energy to heal when his hand was cut off, so I guess it would have been cut off, unless he just would’ve just had one hand in series 2, (and the dalek shooting him would just make Tennant, Matt smith I suppose anyway) Idk lol it’s all very interesting to think about, and how much would have been effected and changed. And it would be interesting returning to Donna in the end of time after a full series away from her, too. Really great video, good job!
In this reality I can see The War Doctor being workable because as the High Council of Time Lords could have gifted the Valeyard with a regeneration cycle but on the condition conscription and Hurt is just a different incarnation of the Valeyard
What if Christopher H Bidmead stays on as Script Editor and Barry Letts stays as executive producer past Season 18? (Basically what if Doctor Who stayed Hard Sci Fi throughout the 1980s)
I still wish RTD had used David Tennant's season of specials to do a full 8th Doctor mini-series. I still believe that was a missed opportunity. An alternative would been to just do a companion series running alongside David Tennant full seasons. Because during the 10th Doctor era... the show got phenomenally popular (it finally shed it's cult status). The BBC had to be raking in the cash with all the licensing and such. And RTD expanded the Whoniverse back then by giving us "Torchwood" and "The Sarah Jane Adventures". Why not an 8th Doctor series too? In retrospect, I enjoyed Christopher Eccleston's season too much to be denied his Doctor just to give Paul McGann some more screen time. Not that McGann didnt deserve to come back and be a t.v. Doctor like everyone else (I'm still ticked off that we're getting a Sea Devils series over an 8th Doctor show). I just think too much of what we got back then was really good and I wouldn't want to lose that. And looking at it from a Timey-Whimey point of view... it might've radically changed the series if he had been the Doctor in Series 1. Top of the list is... he might not have left after 1 season... so we might not have gotten any of the Doctors we eventually did get in Nu Who. And while I'm not nearly as fond of the most recent 3 Doctors... I can't imagine the series without Eccleston, Tennant, Smith and Capaldi (they were all great in their own way).
How about this: Series One of the revival would have McGann's Doctor paired with Grace from the tv-movie, or a companion from the Big Finish audio stories (which I have not listened to nor know anything about), or a completely different companion. That companion would be jettisoned at the end of Series One, and Series Two would introduce Rose Tyler and the Bad Wolf arc, and at the end of which, McGann's Doctor dies saving Rose from the Tardis energy exactly how Eccelston did. From there he regenerates into Tennant's now-9th Doctor. He'd be followed by Matt Smith's 10th Doctor, Peter Capaldi's 11th Doctor, and THEN he'd regenerate into 12, PLAYED BY CHRISTOPHER ECCELSTON. They'd still have the Timeless Child arc, which would show earlier incarnations of the Doctor played by Jo Martin and JOHN HURT. However, if you're think I'm trying to erase Jodi Whitaker's Doctor, you're wrong. She'd be the next Doctor (though in this scenario, Chibnall would not be showrunner). By introducing lore that the Doctor had a female incarnation in the past while currently a male Doctor, the show would not be undercutting Jodi's role as the first female Doctor. She would instead be the first female CONTEMPORARY Doctor, who's adventures we'd see in full, unlike Jo Martin and John Hurt's Doctors.
I don't think they'd have Grace from the TV Movie, as it wouldn't make Series 1 as accessible for new viewers. And they wouldn't be able to use her due to rights issues I believe anyway. Nice idea beyond that though 👍
Love this video but personally if mcgann had both s1 and 2 then tennant 3 , 4 and 5, id have him be with moffat for series 5 with amy and rory rather than christina , series 5 would still be in 2010 , tennant still have the 2009 specials ,s3 and 4 with RTD then his last with moffats first series . Where tennant leaves in the big bang . Otherwise do what you said with planet of the dead as a series 5 opener but end of time p1 and 2 as the series finale , without a christmas or new years special. Just me though. I actuslly found this video bwcause i wanted to see what it would be like if we still got Paul for s1
I wanted McGann's Eighth Doctor to be in series one, even though I liked Eccleston. I think the stories would have been very different with the Eighth Doctor. The EastEnders in space vibe wouldn't suit McGann's Doctor . Russell would have taken more inspiration from the BBC Eighth Doctor novels. Quite possibly The Burning by Justin Richards where the Eighth Doctor has memory loss, but gradually starts to get it back. A good way to start a new TV era just as it was a new start for the BBC books era of the Eighth Doctor novels.
I think describing the first Russell T Davies as "EastEnders in space" is a bit harsh. I don't really think Russell would want to take inspiration from some books that only some fans would've been aware of. It doesn't really make sense. He went with what he did so as to help the show appeal to the casual viewing audience. Basing his entire approach on some EDA's would go completely against that.
Because i have extended my colin Baker staying for 5 years to 6 years and i have made a few changes to my Sylvester McCoy staying for 5 years idea i have also made a few changes to my Paul Mcgann and John Hurt ideas.
Whilst I appreciate your enthusiasm and updating your timelines, it's kind of difficult for me to keep track of all of it on here. Have you considered joining my Discord server? Because that would be a lot easier for me to keep track of, and I might very well be more able to discuss your ideas with you. :)
Paul mcgann Daphne Ashbrook(Grace Holloway) and Yee Jee Tso(Ghang Lee) do season 33(1997) Season 34(1998) Season 35(1999) Season 36(2000)Grace and Chang Lee Leave in the last episode Season 37(2001)this season deals with the beginnings and early days of the time war and ends with an extended version of the night of the doctor and Paul mcgann regenerates into John Hurts war doctor at the end of this episode. And then John Hurt does Season 38(2002) Season 39 and 40th anniversary special(2003) the 40th anniversary special would be a multi doctor story with Tom Baker Peter davison Colin Baker Sylvester McCoy and Paul mcgann returning for the special. Season 40(2004) the 2 part story at the end of season 40 would be an alternative version of the day of the doctor in which the tenth and eleventh doctor's have not yet gone back in time to the time war to help the war doctor who ends up using the moment to wipe out Gallifrey the time lords and the Daleks except for the Dalek emperor and the cult of Skaro and ends with John Hurt regenerating into Christopher eccleston.
I was pondering if the Fugitive Doctor would be considered as the Timewar Doctor. If the movie was still as is, where at the sisterhood of Kahn still made him regenerate into her, and a catastrophic event happened, that made her go to earth use the fob watch, and when she is restored, explain why both don't remember each other leaving once the emergency was over, the sisterhood to change her back or something making the regeneration go backwards like with when the Master messed with it. If you remember in the events where the War Doctor was referred to as not signing up for this.
I don't think that's very likely personally. I'm curious to know what you mean when you said "the War Doctor was referred to as not signing up for this"? 🤔
What If Russell T Davies Done Paul McGann Series 1 2005 Series 2 2006 Series 3 2007 Christopher Eccleston Series 4 2008 Series 5 2009 David Tennant Series 6 2010 Series 7 2011 Series 8 2012 Steven Moffat Done Series 9 2013 50th anniversary special Paul McGann Christopher Eccleston David Tennant All in the special Series 10 2014/2015 Matt Smith Series 11 2016 Series 12 2017 Series 13 2018 Peter Capaldi Series 14 2019 Series 15 2020 Series 16 2021 Series 17 2022 centenary special 2022
@lewiskent550 Yes very sure. Why would they film something and then not release it for 3 years? Especially when the show had been off the air for over a decade at that point. It would make no sense
I wouldn't say it would be better, as Series 1 was pretty amazing anyway. But it is always interesting to speculate about these alternate scenarios. :)
I think we'd probably go straight to Tennant to be Honest and he'd become the 9th. I think he'd be only in 1 series as like you say I think RTD would want to cast his own doctor and Tennant was his first choice apparently but unable in 2005.
I don't think so. I went with the Dark Eyes look because it resembles 9's outfit. And since Russell would probably have 8 go on 9's character arc, it would've made more sense for 8's costume to reflect that. Also, the Dark Eyes look works better for a revival anyway, as the Night of the Doctor look is still very much evoking the Classic Series' feel of Doctor's outfits.
Couldn't the Dark eyes Sonic also take the place of John hurts sonic screwdriver character options released as a toy, we got for the non what if 50th episode. Plus if the new 9th doctor *David Tennant* still uses cannon sonic David had in the non what if time line what would mean we would get two releases of the same sonic toy just with diffrent handle and updated text on the packaging
So basically have McGann use the Dark Eyes sonic for the Day of the Doctor? If so, I guess you could do that, although I don't see why the War Doctor’s sonic would need replacing personally. And yes, there would indeed be two toys for the Eccleston and Tennant sonic (or McGann and Tennant sonic as it would be in this timeline). They released multiple versions of it in our timeline, so I don't see why it would be any different in this alternate scenario.
really wish he had been Paul mcgann was robbed of having a series with his doctor twice back in 1996 and 2005 and it would've felt like a proper continuation of where the show left off with the tv movie.
Absolutely no disrespect to him ,BBC treated him shambling and appalling. However, Chris did a fantastic job .The very least they can do is for him to do a spin-off K9 ,maybe River Song and Clara .
Oh yeah that would’ve been a pretty dramatic moment. Rose would see the TARDIS and run towards it, only for Tennant to step out and Rose would be like "Who are you?" Jack would’ve been able to explain regeneration to her though. :)
I always felt they should have had McGann guest as The Doctor during one of the "Doctor lite" episodes where the companion works with the Eighth Doctor while the current Doctor is off screen for the episode.
A neat idea, actually
Agreed!
I’ve always wanted the master to regenerate into Paul Mcgann and pretend to be the doctor ruining his reputation. I know He could do it amazingly cause he played the master in the audio fantastically.
@@skellva In which audio did Paul play the master?
@@eliasbali4140 The War Master Hearts of Darkness.
If Tennent can "get his face back" as 14, then logically McGann's 8th could have regenerated into the War Doctor (Hurt) until that business was over with and then BACK into McGann (still 8th? 9th?) and thus appear in the first series.
War Doctor did not exist in the mind of RTD at this point and the intent was always that 8 fought in the Time War and then regenerated into 9.
@@vishaansingh1019with all due respect to John Hurt and his fans, I'd actually rather they had brought 8 in to fill that role in the plot of that special. Would have been more respectful to Paul's role in the lineage.
@@TammyBeth1015 agreed. The War Doctor idea was totally pointless to me and still even to this day it doesn't feel like the show or the BBC doesn't properly acknowledge McGann's Doctor. He would've been terrific as the War Doctor. Seeing him go from a sweet and hopeful guy to a angry man forced to become a soldier by adapting to the war he could not escape from. This actually mirrors what many soldiers went through in history. They don't just drink potions and magically become a warrior which is why the War Doctor to me is a very milk and bread (simple) idea with very few pros.
@@adisassy4579 Moffat's statement that he needed John Hurt because he "just couldn't imagine the 8th Doctor committing genocide" is utterly ridiculous especially given Lucie Miller/To the Death had already been released. The Dark Eyes saga had already begun with McGann's Doctor donning a simpler contemporary look of jeans and a plain t-shirt with a leather coat, obviously paving the way to the eventual 9th Doctor. Big Finish had been edging closer to covering the Time War and alluded to its events in the Gallifrey series even prior to Big Finish gaining the license for 2005 era Who. Then it's all thrown in the garbage for the 50th anniversary when Moffat decides to add a new John Hurt incarnation and show 8 in a weathered version of his original style clothing when he regenerates. Now there's just a totally random era of the 8th Doctor's adventures where it appears he has a midlife crisis and briefly wears leather jackets
When I was younger I had a head cannon that Paul’s doctor became the war doctor in his old age
That should of happened
Great video as always!!! Id personally go with mcgann doing 3 seasons and had him exit in the finale with the Master. I dont know why but i just always felt the story could have worked well as a regeneration story as well had that route been explored.
(sorry this started as a simple reply but me being me rewrote and made a Timeline)
1996 (8th Doctor Paul Mcgann age 37 does the Doctor Who Film)
2005 (8th Doctor Paul Mcgann age 46 does Series 1 but this time with a kiss and speech Rose releases the power herself)
2006 (8th Doctor Paul Mcgann age 47 does Series 2 but no new me stuff and Christmas Invasion is switched with a more depressing The Next Doctor)
2007 (8th Doctor Paul Mcgann age 48 does Series 3 up till Utopia where this time the Master shoots him as he locks the Tardis door meaning the Doctor's pleading for the Master as their both dying)
(then in the teleport scene we see a golden glow)
2007 (9th Doctor David Tennant age 36 does Sound of the Drums and Last of the Time Lords meaning in his first appearance we see the wit, smarts, anger and whimsical-ness of Tennant all across 2 Episodes)
( All before ending it with Runaway Bride Instead of Voyage of the Damned)
(Side note is for all of Sound of the Drums and 90% of Last of the Time Lords David Tennant is wearing Paul's outfit but when we cut to 9 saying bye to Jack and Martha and now Donna appearing on the Tardis instead of a Titanic crash Davids wearing the Suit, Converse and Coat)
2008 (9th Doctor David Tennant age 37 does Series 4 but this time instead of The Next Doctor we end it with Voyage of the Damned)
2009 (9th Doctor David Tennant age 38 we get the other 4 Tennant Specials but this time David runs off so he doesn't have to save Wilf and ends crashing the Tardis)
(Now Because originally David did the role for as long as he could he'd still do that here but instead of being essentially fresh out of Russel's era ending at Russel's end possibly going into Steven's first he would now be at the end of Russel's Era and be going into Moffat's who would want his own Doctor but would end Tennant's run at the half way mark)
(that's my thoughts on it at least)
2010 (9th Doctor David Tennant age 39 does Series 5 but no new me stuff)
2011 (9th Doctor David Tennant age 40 does Series 6)
2012 (9th Doctor David Tennant age 41 does Series 7)
2013 (9th Doctor David Tennant age 42 does Series 7 but this time Time of the Doctor is switched with a non Regeneration story fun Christmas Special but we know the Doctor's death comes soon)
2014 (9th Doctor David Tennant age 43 does Series 8 but instead of the one we got it's a wrap up of Moffat's Era+Missy ending with Time of the Doctor just no new Regeneration's and slightly different)
then Series 9-10-11 is just our Series 8-9-10 with 10th Doctor Peter Capaldi going from 2015-2017
side note though Missy would be wearing a perception filter in this version of Series 9's Deep Breath/Dark Water/Death in Heaven until the end of the Dark Water explaining how the Doctor doesn't recognize her despite meeting her as Tennant in Series 8
hope you liked my Timeline thingy, I was bored lol hope you enjoy
Edit=there would be a 5 minute short posted on the Doctor Who RUclips Channel of Tennant going back to save Wilf to the confusion of the soldier who just saw him leave before going on a goodbye trip to all the RTD Companions (all filmed back in 2009 for when his Regeneration did role around) before 9's Regeneration as his age was restored
then in Sarah Jane's adventures+RTD+Moffat they would confirm he'd visit all his companions ever before going to give future Clara the Phone Call and say bye to Clara one last time
@vinniequick I really liked that vinnie. Yeah honestly if tennant had all the time in the world he probably would have done 4 to 5 full seasons. In terms of utopia being used as mcganns end that would be a hell of a twist especially to those that have not experienced regeneration. I personally though would have had mcgann end it in episode 13 still so I was picturing the same thing occurs where the doctor is incapacitated due to rapid age/being held hostage but he gets healed but instead of doing the whole magical hovering thing he uses his regeneration energy to heal himself. Then either 1 of 1 things could happen you either have it be when mcgann changes to tennant then and there and a newly regenerated doctor fights off a visibly shocked master or it turns in to mcganns last stand. Like I could see a big change where maybe the masters wife shoots the doctor causing mcgann to regenerate because she is too far gone to be redeemed instead of what we saw in real life. Then you could have tennant change but the master within the shock of everything escapes preparing to take on the new doctor down the line!
yeah, I just thought that new Master new Doctor both young mega surprise would work
also I added an edit on the end of something I hadn't cleared up@@MrHighlifewest
oh also I meant Runaway Bride not Christmas Invasion@@MrHighlifewest
I could also see RTD wanting to have a proper transition from old who to new who and so in this world the 8th is seen not only as a classic doctor, but a new who doctor or the bridging doctor.
you have no idea just how much i would loved to have seen this happen, Paul is such a great Doctor he would have rocked the return of DW, such a shame he was never given the chance :(
The approach to Series 1 of the revival was the distance themselves from continuity overload as much as they possibly could, both to bring in new viewers, and so that if it turned out shit, they could write it off as a failed reboot. If they had cast McGann, they likely felt that public reaction would have been "Oh, I didn't watch the TV movie, I won't understand this." 9 was also meant to be a more informal character that distanced himself from the previous patrician character of the Doctor after his experience in the War. McGann does not have that vibe.
@@vishaansingh1019the new series still started off feeling like you missed a part of the story. (The time war) We have a new doctor but he is dealing with something we don't know about. Paul could have came back and it wouldn't have changed much there. New viewer or not you would have felt like you missed something till it was explained later.
Your idea of the 8th Doctor being a happy go-lucky adventurer turned hardened war veteran, actually happened in Doctor Who's Cancelled Years! But instead of the 8th Doctor, it was the 10th Doctor who was not played by David Tennant in the series!!
The Cancelled Years? Is that some kind of fan series?
Oh yeah I know what you're on about. It's one of the other fan attempts at guessing what could've happened had the show not been cancelled in 1989. I haven't ever watched it actually, so any similarity is unintentional I assure you. I just know of it from It's wiki, which has appeared sometimes when I've been researching for my own take on what if the show never ended in 1989. :)
@@BillWhovian I'm talking about Optical Specter's series, where the 10th Doctor was played by Aiden Gillian. The Great Time War broke out during his tenure, & he ran from it only to fight in it anyway! I think he died in the end, but then regenerated into the 11th Doctor played by Liam Cunningham & not Matt Smith!
@@Sunsetaren Interesting 👍
@@BillWhovian BTW, the 7th Doctor died differently in the alternate time-line. Maybe you should do a comparison video between the 2 deaths.
Paul McGann would being good way to start the new who seasons and Paul McGann would made more sense to end the time war as we never really got to know his doctor fully
McGann NEEDS his own mini-series before he gets too old. I don't care if they have to sideline Gatwa for a little bit to do it.
I've watched this video so many times and each time I watch it, I'm just thinking this is so good, why does this make so much sense, and this is... FANTASTIC... I really enjoyed this What If scenario and actually wanted to see Paul in a full run as the 8th Doctor. As well, the 10th being the 9th Doctor is very weird, but weirdness is fun. I hope you keep up the good work on your videos, wish more people will see your hard work. As, one last thing, "What if The Master was the timeless child?"
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it! Yeah I knew the no Eccleston thing would be a bit controversial. And yeah I'll do that sometime next year. Thanks for the suggestion :)
@@BillWhovian No problem man. You and your channel are very underrated and would wish that more people look at your stuff.
@MasonCurwen Thank you! Yeah it's probably something with RUclips's algorithm. I don't mind being a smaller channel though. :)
@@BillWhovian Wise and noble. I think your what-if scenarios and your content should be looked at more on the same level as other big doctor who fan RUclips channels. It a wacky idea but love it if one day, you could get some popular doctor who fan RUclips channels, like Nerd Den, Tharries and such much more, to be in your video as a guest star to be a role for the What if scenario or maybe a guest narrator like whoculture. I don't know but I hope one day, your content will get the respect and love that me and your subscribers give to you, but such much more.
Paul should have started the first revival series.
It was very disappointing he never got to shine.
I believe that he would have been one of the best
I firmly enjoyed this video! Wish Paul got proper on screen treatment
I think they should just do a series eight doctor do a whole season or even more if he's popular use some of the plots from the novels and from the audio stories which would make it easier to get the stuff on screen and it would give us a chance to see what Paul McGann would do with the role. I mean you could even tell it in flashbacks if you wanted to
I would love to see this timeline.
I always felt that they should have kept McGann, given his obvious commitment to the role, but - ignore the telemovie. I actually would have brought McCoy back for a multi-Doctor story in the 2nd season, and it would have ended with 7 regenerating into 8... reintroducing the concept of regeneration to the new audience, for when McGann then departed 1-2 seasons later.
I don't really like the idea of ignoring the TV Movie personally
@@BillWhovian I enjoyed it at the time, but given the reports that Phil S' grand plan was to remake a bunch of classic episodes... I think we ultimately dodged a bullet not going to series, as much as I wanted it to happen back in 1996. McGann was the best thing about the telemovie, and I desperately felt he was wronged by casting Eccelston, but I always felt that by that point in time, the tv movie was essentially forgotten by the public, so ignoring it could have been pretty easy.
@johnlarro6872 That wasn't what would've happened had the TV Movie been a success. That's a common misconception, based on the fact that a bible was made by John Leekley that had remakes of past episodes. They would've done completely new episodes in actuality. The remakes aspect was just an early part of it that got abandoned when everyone didn't like Leekley's bible. I'm pretty sure that's correct anyway
Nice video mate, looking forward to see the other videos coming out mate.
12:04 I was about to say that wouldn’t it be after Peter Capaldi because the regeneration in Stolen Earth would still happen, but I realized that it wouldn’t, because he wouldn’t have the hand because in the christamas invasion he would still be 8, so he wouldn’t have the regeneration energy to heal when his hand was cut off, so I guess it would have been cut off, unless he just would’ve just had one hand in series 2, (and the dalek shooting him would just make Tennant, Matt smith I suppose anyway) Idk lol it’s all very interesting to think about, and how much would have been effected and changed. And it would be interesting returning to Donna in the end of time after a full series away from her, too. Really great video, good job!
Thank you :)
If the Meta Crisis still happens then you’d get a half Human 8th Doctor.
In this reality I can see The War Doctor being workable because as the High Council of Time Lords could have gifted the Valeyard with a regeneration cycle but on the condition conscription and Hurt is just a different incarnation of the Valeyard
Eh it's a bit of a stretch, but maybe it could work I suppose 🤔
Oh yes Paul mcganns last Season and John Hurts Seasons would be set during the time war.
I wonder how The Doctor and Rose's reunion in series 4 would go if she had spent all her time with 8 and then suddenly ran into "9"
Someone's already beaten you to it with asking me that lol 😆
What if Christopher H Bidmead stays on as Script Editor and Barry Letts stays as executive producer past Season 18? (Basically what if Doctor Who stayed Hard Sci Fi throughout the 1980s)
My worst nightmare lol 🤣
But in all seriousness, nice idea 👍
@@BillWhovian Oooo I am a massive fan so I am interested to hear what your thoughts are (if you make the video of course)
Yes in this timeline paul mcgann does the tv movie and 5 season's
and john hurt does 3 season's and the 40th anniversary special.
@@leebiggs14 Sounds pretty good. Would you have John Hurt's Seasons set in the Time War? :)
I still wish RTD had used David Tennant's season of specials to do a full 8th Doctor mini-series. I still believe that was a missed opportunity. An alternative would been to just do a companion series running alongside David Tennant full seasons. Because during the 10th Doctor era... the show got phenomenally popular (it finally shed it's cult status). The BBC had to be raking in the cash with all the licensing and such. And RTD expanded the Whoniverse back then by giving us "Torchwood" and "The Sarah Jane Adventures". Why not an 8th Doctor series too?
In retrospect, I enjoyed Christopher Eccleston's season too much to be denied his Doctor just to give Paul McGann some more screen time. Not that McGann didnt deserve to come back and be a t.v. Doctor like everyone else (I'm still ticked off that we're getting a Sea Devils series over an 8th Doctor show). I just think too much of what we got back then was really good and I wouldn't want to lose that.
And looking at it from a Timey-Whimey point of view... it might've radically changed the series if he had been the Doctor in Series 1. Top of the list is... he might not have left after 1 season... so we might not have gotten any of the Doctors we eventually did get in Nu Who. And while I'm not nearly as fond of the most recent 3 Doctors... I can't imagine the series without Eccleston, Tennant, Smith and Capaldi (they were all great in their own way).
I was wondering if you could do what if the 3rd Doctor meets his alternative self in Inferno. I will understand if you can’t
Ooooooo yes I love that idea! Inferno is one of my favourite stories, so I'll definitely do that at some point next year :)
How about this: Series One of the revival would have McGann's Doctor paired with Grace from the tv-movie, or a companion from the Big Finish audio stories (which I have not listened to nor know anything about), or a completely different companion. That companion would be jettisoned at the end of Series One, and Series Two would introduce Rose Tyler and the Bad Wolf arc, and at the end of which, McGann's Doctor dies saving Rose from the Tardis energy exactly how Eccelston did.
From there he regenerates into Tennant's now-9th Doctor. He'd be followed by Matt Smith's 10th Doctor, Peter Capaldi's 11th Doctor, and THEN he'd regenerate into 12, PLAYED BY CHRISTOPHER ECCELSTON. They'd still have the Timeless Child arc, which would show earlier incarnations of the Doctor played by Jo Martin and JOHN HURT. However, if you're think I'm trying to erase Jodi Whitaker's Doctor, you're wrong. She'd be the next Doctor (though in this scenario, Chibnall would not be showrunner).
By introducing lore that the Doctor had a female incarnation in the past while currently a male Doctor, the show would not be undercutting Jodi's role as the first female Doctor. She would instead be the first female CONTEMPORARY Doctor, who's adventures we'd see in full, unlike Jo Martin and John Hurt's Doctors.
I don't think they'd have Grace from the TV Movie, as it wouldn't make Series 1 as accessible for new viewers. And they wouldn't be able to use her due to rights issues I believe anyway. Nice idea beyond that though 👍
Great video dude! But would David Tennant still have a metacrisis?
Yes I believe so :)
oo very interesting timeline!
What if the master was in season 1 and meant the 9th doctor?
Interesting idea 🤔
I feel like the what if's would give most likely give the doctor who series more adventures
What do you mean? 🤔
@@BillWhovian I think there would have been more adventures and more running time
@@lewiskent550 Why?
@@BillWhovian why to what bit
Why would there need to be more adventures and more running time? The amount they already had would be enough.
This should of happened.
Love this video but personally if mcgann had both s1 and 2 then tennant 3 , 4 and 5, id have him be with moffat for series 5 with amy and rory rather than christina , series 5 would still be in 2010 , tennant still have the 2009 specials ,s3 and 4 with RTD then his last with moffats first series . Where tennant leaves in the big bang .
Otherwise do what you said with planet of the dead as a series 5 opener but end of time p1 and 2 as the series finale , without a christmas or new years special.
Just me though.
I actuslly found this video bwcause i wanted to see what it would be like if we still got Paul for s1
I wanted McGann's Eighth Doctor to be in series one, even though I liked Eccleston. I think the stories would have been very different with the Eighth Doctor. The EastEnders in space vibe wouldn't suit McGann's Doctor . Russell would have taken more inspiration from the BBC Eighth Doctor novels. Quite possibly The Burning by Justin Richards where the Eighth Doctor has memory loss, but gradually starts to get it back. A good way to start a new TV era just as it was a new start for the BBC books era of the Eighth Doctor novels.
I think describing the first Russell T Davies as "EastEnders in space" is a bit harsh. I don't really think Russell would want to take inspiration from some books that only some fans would've been aware of. It doesn't really make sense. He went with what he did so as to help the show appeal to the casual viewing audience. Basing his entire approach on some EDA's would go completely against that.
@@BillWhovian EastEnders is fine. Although I haven't watch it since Dirty Den days.
Because i have extended my colin Baker staying for 5 years to 6 years and i have made a few changes to my Sylvester McCoy staying for 5 years idea i have also made a few changes to my Paul Mcgann and John Hurt ideas.
Whilst I appreciate your enthusiasm and updating your timelines, it's kind of difficult for me to keep track of all of it on here. Have you considered joining my Discord server? Because that would be a lot easier for me to keep track of, and I might very well be more able to discuss your ideas with you. :)
Paul mcgann Daphne Ashbrook(Grace Holloway) and Yee Jee Tso(Ghang Lee) do
season 33(1997)
Season 34(1998)
Season 35(1999)
Season 36(2000)Grace and Chang Lee Leave in the last episode
Season 37(2001)this season deals with the beginnings and early days of the time war
and ends with an extended version of the night of the doctor and Paul mcgann regenerates into John Hurts war doctor at the end of this episode.
And then John Hurt does
Season 38(2002)
Season 39 and 40th anniversary special(2003)
the 40th anniversary special would be a multi doctor story with Tom Baker Peter davison Colin Baker Sylvester McCoy and Paul mcgann returning for the special.
Season 40(2004)
the 2 part story at the end of season 40
would be an alternative version of the day of the doctor in which the tenth and eleventh doctor's have not yet gone back in time to the time war to help the war doctor who ends up using the moment to wipe out Gallifrey the time lords and the Daleks except for the Dalek emperor and the cult of Skaro and ends with John Hurt regenerating into Christopher eccleston.
I was pondering if the Fugitive Doctor would be considered as the Timewar Doctor. If the movie was still as is, where at the sisterhood of Kahn still made him regenerate into her, and a catastrophic event happened, that made her go to earth use the fob watch, and when she is restored, explain why both don't remember each other leaving once the emergency was over, the sisterhood to change her back or something making the regeneration go backwards like with when the Master messed with it. If you remember in the events where the War Doctor was referred to as not signing up for this.
I don't think that's very likely personally. I'm curious to know what you mean when you said "the War Doctor was referred to as not signing up for this"? 🤔
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What If Russell T Davies Done
Paul McGann
Series 1 2005
Series 2 2006
Series 3 2007
Christopher Eccleston
Series 4 2008
Series 5 2009
David Tennant
Series 6 2010
Series 7 2011
Series 8 2012
Steven Moffat Done
Series 9 2013
50th anniversary special
Paul McGann
Christopher Eccleston
David Tennant
All in the special
Series 10 2014/2015
Matt Smith
Series 11 2016
Series 12 2017
Series 13 2018
Peter Capaldi
Series 14 2019
Series 15 2020
Series 16 2021
Series 17 2022
centenary special 2022
I thinl we just wpuldnt have CE at all.
Keep in mind doctor who was filmed in 2002
But didn't get realised until 2005
The New Series started filming in 2004, not 2002
@@BillWhovian are you sure
@lewiskent550 Yes very sure. Why would they film something and then not release it for 3 years? Especially when the show had been off the air for over a decade at that point. It would make no sense
I agree probably would’ve been better if Paul again was in series 1
I wouldn't say it would be better, as Series 1 was pretty amazing anyway. But it is always interesting to speculate about these alternate scenarios. :)
I think we'd probably go straight to Tennant to be Honest and he'd become the 9th. I think he'd be only in 1 series as like you say I think RTD would want to cast his own doctor and Tennant was his first choice apparently but unable in 2005.
@@mattthesilent777RED in what I said, Tennamt would still becoming the Doctor in the Parting of the Way.
GoF despite Tennant is the worst HP move tbh
I think the 8th doctor would still wear his night of the doctor look in series
I don't think so. I went with the Dark Eyes look because it resembles 9's outfit. And since Russell would probably have 8 go on 9's character arc, it would've made more sense for 8's costume to reflect that. Also, the Dark Eyes look works better for a revival anyway, as the Night of the Doctor look is still very much evoking the Classic Series' feel of Doctor's outfits.
Couldn't the Dark eyes Sonic also take the place of John hurts sonic screwdriver character options released as a toy, we got for the non what if 50th episode.
Plus if the new 9th doctor *David Tennant* still uses cannon sonic David had in the non what if time line what would mean we would get two releases of the same sonic toy just with diffrent handle and updated text on the packaging
So basically have McGann use the Dark Eyes sonic for the Day of the Doctor? If so, I guess you could do that, although I don't see why the War Doctor’s sonic would need replacing personally.
And yes, there would indeed be two toys for the Eccleston and Tennant sonic (or McGann and Tennant sonic as it would be in this timeline). They released multiple versions of it in our timeline, so I don't see why it would be any different in this alternate scenario.
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If Paul McGann returned for Series 1 of New Who. The 8th Doctor may not have regenerated into The War Doctor.
Yep that's exactly what I did for this video
What do you think of my latest idea
Sounds pretty interesting 👍
really wish he had been Paul mcgann was robbed of having a series with his doctor twice back in 1996 and 2005 and it would've felt like a proper continuation of where the show left off with the tv movie.
Yeah 😃👍.
Absolutely no disrespect to him ,BBC treated him shambling and appalling. However, Chris did a fantastic job .The very least they can do is for him to do a spin-off
K9 ,maybe River Song and Clara .
I hope the kandyman is in this alternate series 5 🍬
i would love to see esslectson with donna tho
If you check out my Eccleston Series 2 video, I did have him and Donna together for an alternate version of the Runaway Bride :)
In this timeline, I wonder how rose would of reacted in the stolen earth to it being David Tennant instead of Paul mcgann when she returns
Oh yeah that would’ve been a pretty dramatic moment. Rose would see the TARDIS and run towards it, only for Tennant to step out and Rose would be like "Who are you?" Jack would’ve been able to explain regeneration to her though. :)