That works so Well; since when he says a similar line, in: 'The Night Of The Doctor,' it sounds more like a Tired Demand, then something he just came up with on the Spot. '8 Minutes? Well that's ages! I'll need a television, a couple of books, anyone for chess? Bring me knitting!'
This is such a good scene. In fact, in some ways, Masterplan is one of my favorite Master stories on audio. Because it's a great exploration of the Doctor's and the Master's relationship, and how far each of them is prepared to go to win. Plus, Macqueen is just so fantastic as the Master, especially against Paul McGann's Doctor.
Well, Eric Robert's is quite good on big finish. In Day of the Master, he meets the 8th doctor for the first time since the tv movie. But this clip shows the 8th doctor meeting the master for the first time since the events of the tv movie. But Macqueen's master is still better unless Eric Robert's master gets better character development in big finish.
This jibes with a lot of my theories regarding the Doctor/Master relationship. Both picked names that had positive connotations. The Master is meant in the old fashioned sense, like a school master. Their interpersonal friction also makes sense. Their differing view points and their mutual disdain and admiration for each other too.
Oh yeah. This is why I love this episode, and McGann and Macqueen as the Doctor and the Master in general. They not only give great performances, but I love that their relationship is given a deeper look.
Who? The guy in the jacket is Paul McGann - the little televised but massively active and popular in the Big Finish run Eighth Doctor. Also known for his portrayal of William Bush in Horatio Hornblower. The guy in the suit is Alex MacQueen who played opposite Peter Capaldi in The Thick of It and currently plays an incarnation of the Master in the Big Finish run. It's been joked that he and Capaldi both chose Doctor Who for their next role - Capaldi picking the televised version and MacQueen choosing the radio version.
You could say that about most of the Masters NuWho and Big Finish is probably the first time the IP has ever bothered to even admit what order the Masters even come in xD
Robertjustafan okay here’s how the Timeline goes: The 13th Master is burned on Terserus and as a result has to find other ways to extend his life which would include possessing bodies, this was not the same as regeneration however as when he would lose those bodies he would just revert back to his 13th self. After the Master loses the Bruce body after the TV movie he is eventually gifted a new regeneration cycle by the Timelords (the first incarnation of this new cycle being the Master shown in this video). He later regenerates into The “Yana” body (or the war master as he’s more well known now) Who then hides out at the end of the universe in Utopia and regenerates into Simm
@@EditedAF987 o ok although I never know why the time Lord's would give him more lives knowing what they know of the master. I'm kinda partial to the John simm master he played evil well.
"You'd like to have been a doctor but you didn't have the patience?"
Did we crash on the pun planet?
Yeah, NORMALLY Seven, Two or Eleven are the Pun Doctor's - but apparently Eight decided to channel them a bit :P
Not yet, but give it half an hour lol
Master: (wheeze)
"Ohhhh Doctor, I really think you should be revising!"
"How shall we pass the time? Bring me a book, a television set. How about a game of chess? Who's for knitting?"
I know, tell me about your mother.
That works so Well; since when he says a similar line, in: 'The Night Of The Doctor,' it sounds more like a Tired Demand, then something he just came up with on the Spot.
'8 Minutes? Well that's ages! I'll need a television, a couple of books, anyone for chess? Bring me knitting!'
@@carealoo744 4 minutes*
Sorry, I know this was 2 years ago, couldn’t help myself lmao
@@DanLikely 2 years later and fair enough (please you set an alarm for 2 years time and then reply I wanna see how committed this can go lol)
This is such a good scene. In fact, in some ways, Masterplan is one of my favorite Master stories on audio. Because it's a great exploration of the Doctor's and the Master's relationship, and how far each of them is prepared to go to win. Plus, Macqueen is just so fantastic as the Master, especially against Paul McGann's Doctor.
Give mcgann a good master, he gives you gold.
Well, Eric Robert's is quite good on big finish. In Day of the Master, he meets the 8th doctor for the first time since the tv movie. But this clip shows the 8th doctor meeting the master for the first time since the events of the tv movie. But Macqueen's master is still better unless Eric Robert's master gets better character development in big finish.
Life Upgrade actually the 8th Doctor first meets the MacQueen Master in Eyes of the Master
"Genocide as collateral damage. I won't accept that."
Rings all too true all too often
This jibes with a lot of my theories regarding the Doctor/Master relationship. Both picked names that had positive connotations. The Master is meant in the old fashioned sense, like a school master. Their interpersonal friction also makes sense. Their differing view points and their mutual disdain and admiration for each other too.
Who knew one of the best Masters would come from the Audio series.
Me. I have not cared for most of the more recent televised versions.
the way McQeen's Master talks reminds me of C Bakers Doctor a little.
He actually reminds me of Delgado's Master.
He sounds a little like Colin mixed withdelgado
sounds a little like him too
Reminds me of the scenes with Roger Delgado and Jon Pertwee. But this Master has a hint of Jacobi for good measure 😎.
Oh yeah. This is why I love this episode, and McGann and Macqueen as the Doctor and the Master in general. They not only give great performances, but I love that their relationship is given a deeper look.
This Master seems much more jovial. Which isn't necessarily a good thing at all.
ruclips.net/video/xnouj9Yz-Gs/видео.html
Well, I’ve been looking for more doctor who that isn’t the new series and here it is
You should give the new series a shot - 15 is *hilarious*
Or just wallow in nostalgia - whatever
I Want this master in the show oh my gad
Evil Goat He’d be better than all of the new series Masters for sure.
I want this doctor in the show :)
@@matthewcorcoran2891 Certainly not better than Michelle Gomez. She was the best Master since Delgado, possibly even better.
He'd be so much better than the current one
@@fredh1720 Nope, she was one of the worst masters ever! She doesn't even remotely act like The Master.
They're missing a trick if they don't bring McQueens master into the TV show.
Make it happen RTD 👀
The best dialogue ! Thanks.
oh, neil....
😂 beat me to it by 5 years
Bumbder!
"Hello, you!"
Paul magann is such a brillian5 Doctor.
Truly an amazin7 actor.
@@caerdroia7530 fantasti9 even
1:38 I dont why but he sounded like a slitheen
The RT hon lord the Nicholson of Arnage
eat the cheese nicholson!
@@LukSter18998 😂
Oh neil!!
Oh shut up you bum-da!
Isn't that Neil's dad?
Who?
The guy in the jacket is Paul McGann - the little televised but massively active and popular in the Big Finish run Eighth Doctor. Also known for his portrayal of William Bush in Horatio Hornblower.
The guy in the suit is Alex MacQueen who played opposite Peter Capaldi in The Thick of It and currently plays an incarnation of the Master in the Big Finish run. It's been joked that he and Capaldi both chose Doctor Who for their next role - Capaldi picking the televised version and MacQueen choosing the radio version.
Alex MacQueen yes, Neil's dad from the TV show "The Inbetweners".
@@uK8cvPAq omg it is
You bumder!
What a contrast in roles pretty good actor.
I'm curious to see if it will ever be revealed how this Master regenerates? Presumably, he becomes Derek Jacobi
You could say that about most of the Masters
NuWho and Big Finish is probably the first time the IP has ever bothered to even admit what order the Masters even come in xD
this was brillant
why do they sound like an old married couple asdfghjlkl
that’s what I love about it lmao
theyve been frenimies for thousands of years, why wouldnt they?
Neil's dad is definitely bent
Ohhhhh neil im busy destroying the universe..
lol 🤣
Ohhh neiiiil
Oh Neilllll
McGann’s Master is Lex Luthor?
BUMDER!
This Master went to the acting school of William Shatner .
That's Shakespearean stage acting for you.
“Eight”.
Sounds like Patches
Didn't he face the master in the movie he died and he sounds different?
Robertjustafan yes, but that was the 13th Master in a Stolen body. This was the 14th Master (the first in the new regen cycle)
@@EditedAF987 so after 8 the doctor movie when he became John simm? I know he was still the professor prior
Would that be his 2 ND in new regeneration?
Robertjustafan okay here’s how the Timeline goes:
The 13th Master is burned on Terserus and as a result has to find other ways to extend his life which would include possessing bodies, this was not the same as regeneration however as when he would lose those bodies he would just revert back to his 13th self. After the Master loses the Bruce body after the TV movie he is eventually gifted a new regeneration cycle by the Timelords (the first incarnation of this new cycle being the Master shown in this video).
He later regenerates into The “Yana” body (or the war master as he’s more well known now) Who then hides out at the end of the universe in Utopia and regenerates into Simm
@@EditedAF987 o ok although I never know why the time Lord's would give him more lives knowing what they know of the master. I'm kinda partial to the John simm master he played evil well.
You bumder