@@kyrauniversal Reading comprehension issue. He didn't say that the Tardis is sometimes thinking but "sometimes remembers the doctor". In this context: Remembering past forms of the doctor.
Weirdly, I think, in general, he's better at it now that he was on his time on the show. I've been hearing a lot of his work for Big Finish and he's absolutely marvelous.
@@AlexGonzalez-gf4oz Spare Parts is phenomenal, he does such a great job of being polite and charming but when he says things like 'I used to be such a good liar' he sounds almost proud of it. A great strange depth he didnt get to show much in the show
@@thequietestengine Spare Parts is the first story of his from Big Finish that I heard and it did not disappoint. He has a remarkable presence in it even if we can't actually see him.
@@AlexGonzalez-gf4oz he actually said in an interview or something that he feels he only truly mastered his role as the Doctor at the very end of his run
I love that they don't try to say how wonderful Adric was, but they acknowledge that he was just a kid. At the end of the day, Adric was still a kid in his moody teenager phase.
Adric was ruined by during the 5th Doctor era. He was during Tom Bakers era, the best young companion in the history of the show. smarter than Zoe more streetwise than Ace.
@@alexlazebat839 Which is ironic because Peter was the one who pushed for Sarah Sutton to have a bigger role and led to his firing. But Waterhouse's better work was with Baker
It is because they scrapped her TARDIS interior or gave away parts to people, they shouldn't have done that, they should have kept it just in case she returned
@@SammEater IMO the crystal stuff wasn't nearly as bad as how dark the TARDIS interior was for that iteration. It made it feel so small compared to previous interiors since the only thing you really saw was the console, and not much of the space surrounding it.
@@WickedWomen888 He was my second favorite Doctor, first was Tom Baker, Jon Pertwee was third, followed by Sylvester McCoy. And actually, now I appreciate Colin Baker, though he was hated by many and was the most unlikeable incarnation of the Doctor.
Just mentioned a fun fact about him today 😄 When he was knighted, he sourced his own Iron Ore, learned how to smelt AND forge, and made his own Starmetal Sword to accompany his title of 'Sir Terry Pratchett' 😊
@@thebackup2121 Yep, he smelted, forged and assembled (with help) his own sword, some of which was meteroic iron - Starmetal - his daughter Rhianna presented it and laid it on his coffin at his funeral, and she now owns it ..
Tegan and the Doctor had one of the most tense relationships of all, and I drifted away from the series for a while after she left. Some of the strongest writing and performances in a time that would eventually follow with more mundane stories. She was truly before her "Time", and for them to find some closure is lovely.
I remember Tegan saying that "it wasn't fun anymore", and the Doctor being shocked and at a loss. I'm trying to remember if any of the other companions left just because they were sick of it. I'm glad they talked, at least a little, about her life afterwards. There was a strength to her, when it came to things she cared about.
@@AStormyDesert YES! Though in a way, the Doctor's treatment of Martha could have been his way of helping her to grow and empower herself to reach her own potential. Martha saved the Doctor in many instances, and finally left on her own terms a stronger person.
1:09 That’s actually true. During Peter Davison’s era, John Nathan-Turner and the directors were careful to avoid anything that may’ve implied romance between the Doctor and his companions. It was a more taboo subject back then. Peter Davison wasn’t even allowed to put his arm around any of his female co-stars while filming.
I remember when I met Peter a while back. He said something like "It was a hell of a show" or something like that. To me that was pretty amazing because, during that time, they were not allowed to say "hell" or "damn" or anything that might be profanity. I got to thinking that when Katy Manning posed nude it must have rocked the Doctor Who world.
Loved these stories but I wish I could have seen my Doctor (John Pertwee) and Sarah Jane Smith (Elizabeth Sladen) I hope they are both out there having new adventures.❤
Well, there was the spin off "The Sarah Jane mysteries" that she did with our favourite Tom Bakers Doctor sidekick the robot doggo "K9" and don't forget she then also appeared in David Tennant's DrWho a couple of times. But It's K9 himself I want to see make a come back 😅
@@mandysmith7619 True and I saw and enjoyed both, but for me Jon Pertwee was the first Dr Who I saw as a kid and Sarah Jane his companion. I always wished Sean Pertwee (Jon’s son) could have been one of the Doctors regenerations.
This warmed my heart in more ways than one. It always broke my heart seeing her run away from the Doctor and his face when he was alone again. Then there was Adric 😢
"So tragic that the Doctor is alone again" lol, not laughing at you specifically or anything, it just always makes me chuckle that fans consciously forget Turlough was still there
I remember meeting Peter Davison and Sandra Dickinson in the bookshop in Guildford in 1984 at the height of his fame. He was absolutely unassuming and charming . No airs and graces .
Amazing how Adric was completely forgotten for almost 40 years. Then in the last 2 years, 3 mentions now (TPOTD, Toymaker, TOTT). This seasoning of old content, with these retrospective flashbacks of this show, is an amazing way to delve into old stuff without retconning.
Like with Scrappy Doo in the Scooby Doo franchise (which Adric is often compared to in terms of their respective reputations in the fandom), time has made people realize Adric has been hated on too much in the fandom...
@@gordontaylor2815I think the issue most people take with the character is that Matthew Waterhouse wasn't really an actor, he kind of just felt like a fan who wondered onto the set and became part of the crew
For me Doctor 5 and the crew was one of the best in the endless series. And Adric was special. For kids my age at the time, he connected me to the show. Waterhouse did a great job. I was so upset when the character was written off. But in a way I am glad they did because I stopped watching after Doctor 5 left. I doubt I would have watched the show even with Adric was on it. Neesa, Tegan and Adric were the best "companions," in my humble opinion.
I must admit that was really sweet. And so great to see Peter Davison and Janet Fielding again. Thank you for sharing these! I will check out the others. ❤
Ya know, took me a bit to realize it, but the thing about Adric's death was two fold. Firstly, Adric was the first long-term companion to die. Oh sure every now and then someone might join for an episode and then die at the end; not long enough to form a meaningful connection by the Doctor's standards. But Adric was on the TARDIS long enough for his death to leave a hole in the Doctor's heart. Second was just how pointless it all was. By the time Adric dies, the freighter is 65 million years in the past, just in time to become the historical event that kills the dinosaurs. Even the Doctor tells the Cyber Leader to his face "You have lost!" so Adric was, unknowingly, wasting his time. No nobility, no large death blow to an enemy. Adric just... died.
I did not recognised Tegan one bit until she opened her mouth. The Ausie accent gave it away. Im really amazed to see Joe , Jamie and Zoe all still alive 😮.
The Entirety of 'Tales of the TARDIS' was fantastic. While I did enjoy the chibnall era, this pulled me right back to my favorite era of Doctor Who: classic who.
I miss both of you so much I set here remembering when I was a young boy watching this wonderful TV show about a Doctor and a Blue Box and my adventures began. I have tears in my eyes remembering , where have all the years gone. Love you all so much never stop remembering. Bless your gingerbread hearts 🎃✨👻💥🌙🧹✨🪄
Tales of the TARDIS ep 1: Earthshock -Peter Davison - Fifth Doctor -Janet Fielding - Tegan Featuring: -Sarah Sutton - Nyssa -Matthew Waterhouse - Adric In contrast to the past Five and Tegan are older But Five is now older, wiser, more cheeky, and more thoughtful And Tegan now seems more open, happier, even playful with Five The chemistry Peter and Janet had is now finally being put to use for Five and Tegan 💙💙
Peter Davison is one of the best actor playing The Doctor. Big Finish made a few stories that explores his guilt about Adric and Peter just 👌✨ plays it heartbreakingly amazing.
This is great, thank you! The Doctor would know some of her final story already, it gets told in Big Finish's The Gathering. I suppose you can be an environmentalist and inherit an animal feed company, the 2 are not mutually exclusive. Also we know from The Sarah Jane adventures that Tegan became an Aboriginal Rights activist, so she put forth the Doctor's teachings all over the place. Very cool.
@@highvoltage7797 The only part of DW that's really _explicitly_ non-canon is stuff directly contradicted by the show (except the show itself, since the Time War is meant to explain all plot holes away via "time travel changed it"). So basically the annuals, 90s books, and a handful of non-8 audio stories (6's story "Jubilee" being the primary example, since it got remade as "Dalek"). The different mediums also have their own _internal_ continuities, and therefore consider other mediums "non-canon" in relation to each other. For instance, the BBC books establish the War Chief is someone different from the Master, but the TARGET books establish they're the same character. They ignore each other's continuities, but adhere to their own _individually established_ continuities. Vice versa, the Virgin books are completely incompatible with the Big Finish audio dramas (and both are incompatible with the comics), but all three are individually compatible with themselves. Essentially each medium's informally considered its own parallel universe, both by the fandom and the show writers, thus essentially explaining away any further continuity problems. Basically everything's canon within its respective medium, and non-canon outside its respective medium.
i gotta imagine all the classic doctors who screwing around on this set are like "damn this is way cooler than the dinky little TARDIS I got to fiddle with"
This was Awesome! I almost shed a tear at 0:44 - a panel from my all-time favorite console - Peter's console. Even though Jon Pertwee will always be my favorite Doctor, Peter was a close second. 🙂
Peter Davison has done many, MANY audio dramas with Big Finish over the years and they've been wonderful listens. They even got Tegan, Nyssa and Turlough's actors (and even Adric!) to come back to do a bunch of stories. If you want to start one of them, I highly recommend "Spare Parts". Basically, Genesis of the Daleks but with the Cybermen and more gruesome. The anthology stories are fun listens too.
This makes me emotional for some reason. I still haven't watched all of classic who yet so it shouldn't be, but just seeing David tennant after 10 years was amazing, I can only imagine how fans of the show when this doctor came out feel about this. If there's any of you out there, please, I'd love to know your favorite stories from classic who.
I didn't really watch much but the CBC aired it and I was surprised and delighted to see Davison. I remember watching him on All Creatures Great and Small with my family. He was the hot doctor. I saw glimpses of Baker but I consider Davison to be my first. So this was lovely.
Is no one going to talk about the incredible bits and pieces of TARDIS cosoles? (all shown at 0:28) Call me a TARDIS nerd, but I noticed almost all the consoles in that room. the OG hanging from the ceiling, 11's first console (Gold) on the left, the War Doctor/9/10th Doctor's console in the middle bottom, 11/12th Doctor's console on the lower right, and more! This looks insane!
Ahhh ... Brizzie & Logopolis. Davison brought me back to 'Who', as much as Tennant did. Each, the most wondrous butterfly, emerging from a crumpled old chrysalis. Although ... the 80's really *did* feel like the Beginning of Time. ⚡️⭐️🕰️
Fifth Doctor: "The Memory TARDIS is quite the technocotheca that looks as if it's been through a maze dream and then flipped. Reminds me of Castrovalva. One can't quite make sense of it all. Still, I'm sure it will all work out . . . once I find the Zero Cabinet and . . . more importantly . . . the bathroom! Mustn't get those mixed up!"
Because all of the Doctors would have the same control room. Obviously. Sometimes it's better to just leave well enough alone, if you're not going to do it properly anyway.
The main character i want to see make a comeback is that ever so lovable sidekick "K9" 🐕🤖.....thats as long as Sarah Jane doesn't need him for her mystery investigations anymore 😅
this is why i like doctor who it is both serious yet comical, there are times where the doctor seems so well alien but times where he cant be more human
Funny thing: before watching this I had a dream, that I was in the TARDIS. It had the console in the same place as this one, looked very similar to this one, and even old Peter Davison was in it. I don't know how is this possible, but I find it rather interesting, because I haven't seen anything related to the Tales of the TARDIS untill now. 🤔
I like to think this is how the 14th Doctor helps him sort through all of his baggage after the anniversary. And he turns into old Doctors for each companion. It’s probably not the case, but I think it’s a nice thought.
My initial pet theory is that all of the TARDIS are synced up to not overlay and create time paradoxe. The Time Lords had to bypass that synchronization for the "three doctors" to be a thing. To do that, they synced up the Doctor's TARDIS up with the Currently oldest Version. So, whenever the Doctors meet up, they age up to the age of the currently oldest Doctor to minimize the time distortion. Even 10 and 11 aged cobsiderably if put to the test.
I've seen these shorts featuring Five, Six, and Seven. Does anyone know if there will be one featuring Four? I know Tom Baker is getting on in years, but he did come back for the 50th Anniversary as the Curator.
I remember back in the early 1980s watching this guy replace Tom Baker & when I lost interest. But hey I was just a kid & didn't come back to the show until the Sylvester McCoy years when I was a little older & more appreciate the show. Now I just adore every story about the doctor & the companions too. 🥰
I remember when they announced Peter as the new Doctor, and screaming to the gods "NOOOOOOOO! Not Tristan!" I was wrong of course. He's one of the best doctors.
I like the idea that the tardis sometimes remembers the doctor and thinks about what he would look like if he had not changed.
Sometimes!? You do know she's sentient, right? Did you not watch The Doctor's Wife?
That's why I'm kinda glad they bring in a new actor when they need a cameo from the First Doctor. Cuz, seeing him if he continued aging would be dark.
same with the doctor i think the older personalities are there somewhere in that big old head of his
@@kyrauniversal Reading comprehension issue. He didn't say that the Tardis is sometimes thinking but "sometimes remembers the doctor". In this context: Remembering past forms of the doctor.
Age has actually given Peter Davison a much more Doctory voice.
He's been using his own accent for a long time now, not RP like his DW days in the eighties.
Weirdly, I think, in general, he's better at it now that he was on his time on the show. I've been hearing a lot of his work for Big Finish and he's absolutely marvelous.
@@AlexGonzalez-gf4oz Spare Parts is phenomenal, he does such a great job of being polite and charming but when he says things like 'I used to be such a good liar' he sounds almost proud of it. A great strange depth he didnt get to show much in the show
@@thequietestengine Spare Parts is the first story of his from Big Finish that I heard and it did not disappoint. He has a remarkable presence in it even if we can't actually see him.
@@AlexGonzalez-gf4oz he actually said in an interview or something that he feels he only truly mastered his role as the Doctor at the very end of his run
I love that they don't try to say how wonderful Adric was, but they acknowledge that he was just a kid. At the end of the day, Adric was still a kid in his moody teenager phase.
in the fifth doctor boxset they all blame the fourth doctor
Adric was ruined by during the 5th Doctor era. He was during Tom Bakers era, the best young companion in the history of the show. smarter than Zoe more streetwise than Ace.
@@dazzle1545 funnily enough he got on better with peter according to his auto biography tom wanted him to be manuel (fawlty towers)
@@alexlazebat839 Which is ironic because Peter was the one who pushed for Sarah Sutton to have a bigger role and led to his firing.
But Waterhouse's better work was with Baker
@@dazzle1545 and when baker has done big finish always with romana and k9 never a duo like batman & robin
I love how Jodie's entire Tardis is just the campfire XD
It is because they scrapped her TARDIS interior or gave away parts to people, they shouldn't have done that, they should have kept it just in case she returned
@@jakesinclair69420 lmao nice. Hated that tardis interior.
To be fair, that Power Rangers' crystal style they chose for her TARDIS was very bad.
@@jakesinclair69420 there is a panel of her wall design at 1:32
@@SammEater
IMO the crystal stuff wasn't nearly as bad as how dark the TARDIS interior was for that iteration. It made it feel so small compared to previous interiors since the only thing you really saw was the console, and not much of the space surrounding it.
The Doctor did have an accident...he ran into a very excitable young man with crazy hair and plimsoll shoes in a time crash.
AH-HA! 🤩
And then they became a family.
tenth and fifth doctor became rivals from 2007
Fantastic work! Thank You from all of us who are NOT in the UK! :-)
Use a VPN.
Amen to that
@@chuckwilliams3003NordVPN is quite good
Yes thanks really happy to see this story , from Melbourne Australia 😁
Me too from Sydney Australia. Oh by the way Jodie is coming to Melbourne Supanova next year.@@charlesallanstewart-kl2op
I cried when he left at the end of The Caves of Androzani.
Me too! He was My Doctor
@@WickedWomen888 He was my second favorite Doctor, first was Tom Baker, Jon Pertwee was third, followed by Sylvester McCoy. And actually, now I appreciate Colin Baker, though he was hated by many and was the most unlikeable incarnation of the Doctor.
Adric's Star of Mathematical Excellence ...
A man's not dead while his name is still spoken - Terry Pratchett
Terry told me that during our chat here in Melbourne all those years ago.
GNU Terry Pratchett
😢
Just mentioned a fun fact about him today 😄 When he was knighted, he sourced his own Iron Ore, learned how to smelt AND forge, and made his own Starmetal Sword to accompany his title of 'Sir Terry Pratchett' 😊
@@thebackup2121 Yep, he smelted, forged and assembled (with help) his own sword, some of which was meteroic iron - Starmetal - his daughter Rhianna presented it and laid it on his coffin at his funeral, and she now owns it ..
Peter and janet are so adorable. Its nice to see tegan more appreciative of her travels with the doctor
We named our cat ' Tegan ' after her. We had her 19 years.
It’s funny she lived 19 years because Tegan was in 19 Classic Doctor Who stories
Well done, none of mine lived past 16, though I’ve always wanted one called Leela.
Did a snake bite her?
Sounds like she's one tough darling!
I'm sure she was wonderful! I give my condolences, I'm sorry for your loss.
I was a young teenager when these two travelled together. How lovely. Thank you BBC.
Tegan and the Doctor had one of the most tense relationships of all, and I drifted away from the series for a while after she left. Some of the strongest writing and performances in a time that would eventually follow with more mundane stories. She was truly before her "Time", and for them to find some closure is lovely.
I remember Tegan saying that "it wasn't fun anymore", and the Doctor being shocked and at a loss. I'm trying to remember if any of the other companions left just because they were sick of it. I'm glad they talked, at least a little, about her life afterwards. There was a strength to her, when it came to things she cared about.
@@dirdib69 There was Martha, for the 10th doctor
@@AStormyDesert YES! Though in a way, the Doctor's treatment of Martha could have been his way of helping her to grow and empower herself to reach her own potential. Martha saved the Doctor in many instances, and finally left on her own terms a stronger person.
Tegan was the one who stayed with the Fifth Doctor the longest out of the others (Adric, Nyssa, Turlough, Kamelion, Peri, Erimem)
Janet Fielding is beautiful and. PETER DAVIDSON
This is wonderful. I only wish that Nyssa had been scooped up along with Tegan, any excuse to see the ever beautiful Sarah Sutton.
A terrific reunion between these two.
1:09 That’s actually true. During Peter Davison’s era, John Nathan-Turner and the directors were careful to avoid anything that may’ve implied romance between the Doctor and his companions. It was a more taboo subject back then. Peter Davison wasn’t even allowed to put his arm around any of his female co-stars while filming.
Now we can't seem to help but have implied romance.
it's Davison 😊
I remember when I met Peter a while back. He said something like "It was a hell of a show" or something like that. To me that was pretty amazing because, during that time, they were not allowed to say "hell" or "damn" or anything that might be profanity. I got to thinking that when Katy Manning posed nude it must have rocked the Doctor Who world.
Lmao John Nathan-Turner predicted post-MeToo social conduct.
@@HOTD108_ weirdo
Loved these stories but I wish I could have seen my Doctor (John Pertwee) and Sarah Jane Smith (Elizabeth Sladen) I hope they are both out there having new adventures.❤
Well, there was the spin off "The Sarah Jane mysteries" that she did with our favourite Tom Bakers Doctor sidekick the robot doggo "K9" and don't forget she then also appeared in David Tennant's DrWho a couple of times. But It's K9 himself I want to see make a come back 😅
@@mandysmith7619 True and I saw and enjoyed both, but for me Jon Pertwee was the first Dr Who I saw as a kid and Sarah Jane his companion. I always wished Sean Pertwee (Jon’s son) could have been one of the Doctors regenerations.
@@mandysmith7619 I remember The Sarah Jane Mysteries. She was dying of cancer when she made those.
Too Bad, Jon Pertwee Is Died For Heart Attack, And Elizabeth Sladen Is Also Died For Cancer.
@@tezzcan1 I associate him more with Jo Grant
I love how so many Who actors ran from the role for fear of typecasting then spent the rest of their lives wanting back in lol
Just like companions.
Whats typecasting
@@SuperHeroStoriesUnlimited Actors only being known for one role.
The tardis wanting a bed time story is cute
I knew it would turn to Adric. He was the Fifth Doctor's greatest pain.
Pain in the neck too😂
@sammywaite4651 adric irritated the 4th Doctor too 😄
This warmed my heart in more ways than one. It always broke my heart seeing her run away from the Doctor and his face when he was alone again. Then there was Adric 😢
"So tragic that the Doctor is alone again" lol, not laughing at you specifically or anything, it just always makes me chuckle that fans consciously forget Turlough was still there
I remember meeting Peter Davison and Sandra Dickinson in the bookshop in Guildford in 1984 at the height of his fame. He was absolutely unassuming and charming . No airs and graces .
How does this man still look like the Doctor?? He’s so beautiful 😂😂😂
His daughter was on the show then married David Tennant.
He just said he was the youngest to play doctor until someone came along and bugger that off.
Well him Paul and David are the pretty faced doctors and handsome
Peter Davison is so handsome ❤
@@DaveTravelsinTime Ncuti is gorgeous too
I really liked that the Doctor wants to hear about Tegan's life, that her (to her) mundane days were precious to him.
Amazing how Adric was completely forgotten for almost 40 years. Then in the last 2 years, 3 mentions now (TPOTD, Toymaker, TOTT).
This seasoning of old content, with these retrospective flashbacks of this show, is an amazing way to delve into old stuff without retconning.
Like with Scrappy Doo in the Scooby Doo franchise (which Adric is often compared to in terms of their respective reputations in the fandom), time has made people realize Adric has been hated on too much in the fandom...
@@gordontaylor2815I think the issue most people take with the character is that Matthew Waterhouse wasn't really an actor, he kind of just felt like a fan who wondered onto the set and became part of the crew
For me Doctor 5 and the crew was one of the best in the endless series. And Adric was special. For kids my age at the time, he connected me to the show. Waterhouse did a great job. I was so upset when the character was written off. But in a way I am glad they did because I stopped watching after Doctor 5 left. I doubt I would have watched the show even with Adric was on it. Neesa, Tegan and Adric were the best "companions," in my humble opinion.
It really gets you in the feels... especially when Tegan realizes that they're going to talk about Adric. - Chris
I must admit that was really sweet. And so great to see Peter Davison and Janet Fielding again. Thank you for sharing these! I will check out the others. ❤
Just love it when originals come back and reprise there roles just fantastic
Ya know, took me a bit to realize it, but the thing about Adric's death was two fold. Firstly, Adric was the first long-term companion to die. Oh sure every now and then someone might join for an episode and then die at the end; not long enough to form a meaningful connection by the Doctor's standards. But Adric was on the TARDIS long enough for his death to leave a hole in the Doctor's heart.
Second was just how pointless it all was. By the time Adric dies, the freighter is 65 million years in the past, just in time to become the historical event that kills the dinosaurs. Even the Doctor tells the Cyber Leader to his face "You have lost!" so Adric was, unknowingly, wasting his time. No nobility, no large death blow to an enemy. Adric just... died.
exact same lines used by 15th in The Legend of Ruby Sunday. definitely seeing this used in Empire of Death.
It os just so well written. So well performed. Seeing the Doctor snd Teegan just... bond is so genuine.
I did not recognised Tegan one bit until she opened her mouth. The Ausie accent gave it away. Im really amazed to see Joe , Jamie and Zoe all still alive 😮.
The Entirety of 'Tales of the TARDIS' was fantastic.
While I did enjoy the chibnall era, this pulled me right back to my favorite era of Doctor Who: classic who.
Jeez Peter looks great!! so does Janet.
they look just as well as what they did years ago
I missed Adric as well. Thank you for bringing memories of Adric and The Cybermen, and the end of The Resurrection of The Daleks.
Love this !!! 2 superb actors, I'd love to see more of this and both of them back on screen !!!
The classic character's never die they stay with us threw time and space thank God for the memories.
I miss both of you so much I set here remembering when I was a young boy watching this wonderful TV show about a Doctor and a Blue Box and my adventures began. I have tears in my eyes remembering , where have all the years gone. Love you all so much never stop remembering. Bless your gingerbread hearts 🎃✨👻💥🌙🧹✨🪄
Tales of the TARDIS ep 1: Earthshock
-Peter Davison - Fifth Doctor
-Janet Fielding - Tegan
Featuring:
-Sarah Sutton - Nyssa
-Matthew Waterhouse - Adric
In contrast to the past
Five and Tegan are older
But Five is now older, wiser, more cheeky, and more thoughtful
And Tegan now seems more open, happier, even playful with Five
The chemistry Peter and Janet had is now finally being put to use for Five and Tegan
💙💙
That unnecessarily pulled at my heart strings.
So wonderful to watch 5th doctor with Tegan after decades...
Peter Davison is one of the best actor playing The Doctor. Big Finish made a few stories that explores his guilt about Adric and Peter just 👌✨ plays it heartbreakingly amazing.
Five was my childhood Doctor. This is getting me right in the feels.
Adric’s death was one of the most powerful companions exit along with Amy Pond.
I'm loving these little videos. What a wonderful tribute to all the Doctors and his pals ❤
This is great, thank you!
The Doctor would know some of her final story already, it gets told in Big Finish's The Gathering. I suppose you can be an environmentalist and inherit an animal feed company, the 2 are not mutually exclusive. Also we know from The Sarah Jane adventures that Tegan became an Aboriginal Rights activist, so she put forth the Doctor's teachings all over the place. Very cool.
Curious, what is it that makes you think that The Gathering and this story take place in the same timeline?
@@niiickwalsh Why not?
@@niiickwalshAll of Doctor Who is canon let’s not start this up again.
@@highvoltage7797 The only part of DW that's really _explicitly_ non-canon is stuff directly contradicted by the show (except the show itself, since the Time War is meant to explain all plot holes away via "time travel changed it"). So basically the annuals, 90s books, and a handful of non-8 audio stories (6's story "Jubilee" being the primary example, since it got remade as "Dalek").
The different mediums also have their own _internal_ continuities, and therefore consider other mediums "non-canon" in relation to each other. For instance, the BBC books establish the War Chief is someone different from the Master, but the TARGET books establish they're the same character. They ignore each other's continuities, but adhere to their own _individually established_ continuities. Vice versa, the Virgin books are completely incompatible with the Big Finish audio dramas (and both are incompatible with the comics), but all three are individually compatible with themselves. Essentially each medium's informally considered its own parallel universe, both by the fandom and the show writers, thus essentially explaining away any further continuity problems. Basically everything's canon within its respective medium, and non-canon outside its respective medium.
Thank you, from Tegan's home city of Brisbane! ❤
"Brave heart". priceless.
The foreshadowing to the recent finale “time is memory and memory is time” is impressive
i gotta imagine all the classic doctors who screwing around on this set are like "damn this is way cooler than the dinky little TARDIS I got to fiddle with"
This was Awesome! I almost shed a tear at 0:44 - a panel from my all-time favorite console - Peter's console. Even though Jon Pertwee will always be my favorite Doctor, Peter was a close second. 🙂
I had the honor of meeting this wonderful man. Truly an excellent human
I have to say Peter gets the Doctor just right. Awe, deference and respect. Number 1, Spot on.
I'm not a real avid fan of Dr. Who, but this by far was my favorite Doctor. Bring more of him back !!!!!!!!
He is the definitive Dad Doctor, if not for looking after 3 children then for being father-in-law to another doctor.
Peter Davison has done many, MANY audio dramas with Big Finish over the years and they've been wonderful listens. They even got Tegan, Nyssa and Turlough's actors (and even Adric!) to come back to do a bunch of stories. If you want to start one of them, I highly recommend "Spare Parts". Basically, Genesis of the Daleks but with the Cybermen and more gruesome. The anthology stories are fun listens too.
@@MilleniumFoxMagicianHe died in 2017
@@AngeIDynamitewho died?
It is completely awesome seeing them together again
Please bring back the 5th in a full episode....he can do it for sure;-)
And he has. Are you familiar with the Big Finish audios?
He proved so in Power of the Doctor.
My oldest daughter is named Nyssa. My sister's youngest was Tegan, and my Medieval name in the SCA is Adric.
I like how the memory TARDIS now appeared within the main series.
This makes me emotional for some reason. I still haven't watched all of classic who yet so it shouldn't be, but just seeing David tennant after 10 years was amazing, I can only imagine how fans of the show when this doctor came out feel about this. If there's any of you out there, please, I'd love to know your favorite stories from classic who.
I didn't really watch much but the CBC aired it and I was surprised and delighted to see Davison. I remember watching him on All Creatures Great and Small with my family. He was the hot doctor. I saw glimpses of Baker but I consider Davison to be my first. So this was lovely.
Thank you for posting this for people who can't get the iPlayer.
Thank you for doing this for us fans :)
Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Cheers from Australia.
So glad these are on you tube for us international fans to see!
Is no one going to talk about the incredible bits and pieces of TARDIS cosoles? (all shown at 0:28) Call me a TARDIS nerd, but I noticed almost all the consoles in that room. the OG hanging from the ceiling, 11's first console (Gold) on the left, the War Doctor/9/10th Doctor's console in the middle bottom, 11/12th Doctor's console on the lower right, and more! This looks insane!
And 13's is the campfire they're talking at.
NCUTI SAID THE THING NCUTI SAID THE THING
This is so wholesome.
I love the hum of the tardis ❤️. So soothing.
Love it! So glad they did these.
Ahhh ... Brizzie & Logopolis.
Davison brought me back to 'Who',
as much as Tennant did.
Each, the most wondrous butterfly,
emerging from a crumpled old chrysalis. Although ... the 80's really *did* feel like the Beginning of Time. ⚡️⭐️🕰️
This was absolutely Wonderful!! ❤
I actually sort of love the cramped-together all-in-one pod control station. The right doctor could make it work.
Fifth Doctor: "The Memory TARDIS is quite the technocotheca that looks as if it's been through a maze dream and then flipped. Reminds me of Castrovalva. One can't quite make sense of it all. Still, I'm sure it will all work out . . . once I find the Zero Cabinet and . . . more importantly . . . the bathroom! Mustn't get those mixed up!"
Because all of the Doctors would have the same control room. Obviously. Sometimes it's better to just leave well enough alone, if you're not going to do it properly anyway.
The main character i want to see make a comeback is that ever so lovable sidekick "K9" 🐕🤖.....thats as long as Sarah Jane doesn't need him for her mystery investigations anymore 😅
The Doctor I remember the most.
"I never look back..." It'a what Eleven said to Jo in the Sarah Jane Adventures.
That's such a nice little coda, makes you wanna binge the old eps again
How wonderful ❤️ my favourite classic Dr and companion, memories from childhood watching you both ❤❤
Thank you for the upload. Five is my Doctor, and I am crying now, but it's happy tears.
this is why i like doctor who it is both serious yet comical, there are times where the doctor seems so well alien but times where he cant be more human
I like how they actually acknowledge how they downplayed Adric's death
5:50 Whoa a foreshadowing for the recent event. This is so cool
I'm more excited for new episodes of this than the new season of #WHO!
FANTASTIC job!
ALLONS-Y!!! ;)
Nice to see these two again ! 😊😊
This pair hits So hard...still.
Funny thing: before watching this I had a dream, that I was in the TARDIS. It had the console in the same place as this one, looked very similar to this one, and even old Peter Davison was in it. I don't know how is this possible, but I find it rather interesting, because I haven't seen anything related to the Tales of the TARDIS untill now. 🤔
I had such a crush on Adric growing up and was happy he was gay like me. Gold star for mathematics ❤
This mini series is the best thing to come out of the franchise in recent years
Tegn acts like she didn't abandon him.
Seems like they could jump ride back in!
I like to think this is how the 14th Doctor helps him sort through all of his baggage after the anniversary. And he turns into old Doctors for each companion. It’s probably not the case, but I think it’s a nice thought.
My initial pet theory is that all of the TARDIS are synced up to not overlay and create time paradoxe. The Time Lords had to bypass that synchronization for the "three doctors" to be a thing.
To do that, they synced up the Doctor's TARDIS up with the Currently oldest Version. So, whenever the Doctors meet up, they age up to the age of the currently oldest Doctor to minimize the time distortion. Even 10 and 11 aged cobsiderably if put to the test.
Tegan and 5 is my favourite Doctor / Companion combo. This made me tear up immensely
I'm just started rewatching Kinda. That was a great episode.
He was my first doctor during childhood.. Although it was the re runs I watched.
the doctor is my favorite doctor of the old generation and he can play great cricket
love that his tardis is patch worked out of former tardis pieces
I've seen these shorts featuring Five, Six, and Seven. Does anyone know if there will be one featuring Four? I know Tom Baker is getting on in years, but he did come back for the 50th Anniversary as the Curator.
I'm not sure, but would you like a jelly baby? Lmao 😂
As far as ik, there isnt and probably wont be one for 4th
@@Meerkat040 you're probably right. That's too bad, would have been great to see him in action one more time.
@@kraken8255 would love one, thanks, lol.
Baker’s looking very frail lately. I’m not sure he’d be able to anymore.
The Story that tells itself!
I remember back in the early 1980s watching this guy replace Tom Baker & when I lost interest. But hey I was just a kid & didn't come back to the show until the Sylvester McCoy years when I was a little older & more appreciate the show. Now I just adore every story about the doctor & the companions too. 🥰
Part of it was especially if you were in the U.S. all you knew was Tom Baker unless you had seen Pewtree and JNT wanted something totally different.
I remember when they announced Peter as the new Doctor, and screaming to the gods "NOOOOOOOO! Not Tristan!" I was wrong of course. He's one of the best doctors.
Yes thank you from the USA. Now I can see it.