Yeah for real. For a while he kept the same outfit as Roger Delgado's master but those are two different masters so it's nice he got a new look that suits him more
Destiny of the Doctors was released on the 5th December 1997 by BBC multimedia and Anthony Ainley died on the 3rd of May 2004 aged 71 a mere 2 months before the new production started filming in July of 2004
I have been looking for this exact version of the theme for some time. I had this BBC CD ROM in the early 00's and it had a advert thing which had a list of other BBC titles and it played this theme when you clicked on Doctor Who. This was the first time i had ever heard about Doctor Who.
No no. You have to save each of the Doctor's (then)seven incarnations by finding information about the Doctor's adventures - or finding an item belonging to him- then play a racing or fighting game against the Master to release that incarnation of the Doctor. If you succeed the Master gets imprisoned and the Doctor survives...If you fail to save even one incarnation of the Doctor...the Doctor is wiped fromthe face of history and the Master disapears into the sunset laughing as he is wont to do.
There does seem to be some differing information on the net - surprise surprise - but the BBC site does support his having passed away in 2004 as does the Internet movie database - both of which are usually reliable sources. Thanks for your input wwazman. Never rely on single sources, I guess is the lesson here.
I take it you are not a fan of the TVM. I have been a fan of Doctor Who literally for as long as I can remember - but I could not finish watching the TVM...just did not do it for me.
Chibs and the Doctress (the Rani) have kicked canon to the curb, set it on fire, pi$$ed on it, nuked it from orbit, dragged it into the woods and buried it in a shallow grave. And pi$$ed on THAT.
This led into the TV movie if you think about, that The master being inprisoned.
Thought the same! - Pity he wasn’t in the movie, would have been brilliant 😀😀😀👍
i liked Ainly's master. very sardonic and sadistic. he savors every line in a wonderfuly evil way.
Also, his "evil Beethoven" outfit seen here is a big improvement from that getup he always used to wear. :P
Yeah for real. For a while he kept the same outfit as Roger Delgado's master but those are two different masters so it's nice he got a new look that suits him more
Does anyone else headcanon that the monsters are actually the Daleks come to take him to Skaro for execution?
The guy who wrote the game said he wanted it to be more explicit but yes, this is essentially a prequel to the Paul McGann movie.
won't be getting any postcards from him for a while
Too bad he died after this. He was actually a lot more convincing as the Master when he got old. :/
If Mr. Ainley had lived a little longer he could have appeared in the new series. I would have loved so see him face off against Eccleston's Doctor.
94830 086436 he died a year or so before the new serious didn’t he? Bit of a shame.
Destiny of the Doctors was released on the 5th December 1997 by BBC multimedia and Anthony Ainley died on the 3rd of May 2004 aged 71 a mere 2 months before the new production started filming in July of 2004
I have been looking for this exact version of the theme for some time. I had this BBC CD ROM in the early 00's and it had a advert thing which had a list of other BBC titles and it played this theme when you clicked on Doctor Who. This was the first time i had ever heard about Doctor Who.
2:24 I'd say we won't be getting any holiday cards from him for a while
Ainley passed away in 2004, 8 years AFTER the 1996 tv movie was made.
1:20 Leaving the party so soon?
seeing the master get his own end is cool and how the dr had stop him now, was good too, each dr who had doing it now, is cool too,
No no. You have to save each of the Doctor's (then)seven incarnations by finding information about the Doctor's adventures - or finding an item belonging to him- then play a racing or fighting game against the Master to release that incarnation of the Doctor. If you succeed the Master gets imprisoned and the Doctor survives...If you fail to save even one incarnation of the Doctor...the Doctor is wiped fromthe face of history and the Master disapears into the sunset laughing as he is wont to do.
There does seem to be some differing information on the net - surprise surprise - but the BBC site does support his having passed away in 2004 as does the Internet movie database - both of which are usually reliable sources. Thanks for your input wwazman. Never rely on single sources, I guess is the lesson here.
Every hero needs a villain, and Anthony Ainly was SUPERB!! 👏👏👏👏🤨
So the object of the game is to save my... er... I mean the Doctor's arch enemy?
Katalyzt
no ainly died three or four years ago. after the tv movie came out.
I think you are right - I believe Ainley passed away a couple of years before.
I think Ainley was dead by the time the TV movie came around.
There are clips of the demo..and TV advert on youtube if you want to search for it.
TO BE CONTINUED IN THE TV MOVIE
i know i did not read that part till after i posted that. oops.
Yup - I think we are all agreed on that now - but thanks for your contribution.
I know it sounds a bit morbid - but what was his illness?
Is it me, or is there a blue line across the screen?
You don't know? Or just don't want to say?
I think it's you....
Yes...we just agreed that - read the whole thread.
Thanks :O)
Aaaaaah...
Yeah ...I would agree with you there. definetely matured into the role...more menacing - less pantomime "his behind you" type baddy...
By the way - I like your videos.
I take it you are not a fan of the TVM. I have been a fan of Doctor Who literally for as long as I can remember - but I could not finish watching the TVM...just did not do it for me.
Yeah, it probably is ... meh, ah well
Chibs and the Doctress (the Rani) have kicked canon to the curb, set it on fire, pi$$ed on it, nuked it from orbit, dragged it into the woods and buried it in a shallow grave. And pi$$ed on THAT.