I was a child when the Doctor was with Jamie and Zoe. I loved the three of them, and watching this interview was simply marvellous. RIP Deborah Watling! I loved Wendy Padbury's little comment towards the end suggesting that maybe one day, the Doctor might be played by a woman, and here we are now with our first woman Doctor. I started watching Doctor Who when I was eight in 1968, and the story was the highly atmospheric The Abominable Snowmen. Fifty years ago! Im glad this great show has been part of my life across these great decades. Yes, here's to long ago, and yes, here's to what yet shall come. Cheers!
"Maybe [Fury From the Deep] will be rediscovered one day". Not rediscovered, but animated instead. Debs, I hope you and Pat are looking down on us and are so happy to see that we can all watch these stories again.
My era of Dr Who. The saddest tragedy is all those episodes that were wiped! Great to see these 3 together :) 'The Invasion' was my favourite story of Patrick Troughton's era (RIP).
Oh my goodness Debs. I must've met her within a few weeks of this interview; she passed away a month or two after the con where I saw her. Such a sweet, funny lady.
It makes me sad to think if Deborah had survived a few more years, she would’ve lived long enough to see the first female doctor and the fury from the deep animation. :(
No offense whatsoever to Wendy, who did a great job as her character. And I don't DIS-like Zoe. But I really love the character of Victoria, she (along with Jamie) is one of my favorite companions. I wish they would have just kept her around till the end of Patrick's run. Her chemistry with Jamie was fantastic, and I think there was a lot more that could have been done/explored with her character.
At the time this was recorded did Deborah not know that the tomb of the cyberman sveved I in bbc active and somebody should have set her a dvd copy of the tomb of the cyberman and she would have joined in 1967 and did she not know the Emery of the world was found in 2013 and that the web of fear was also found in 2013
R.I.P. Deborah Watling (Victoria Waterfield). One of my favourite Doctor Who Companions.
So beautiful though
Never would have guessed she was Victoria waterfield not in a million years . R. I. P
Even after time took it's toll, "Zoe" is still beautiful.
Debora Watling, "66-67 I think it was.....". Frazer Hines, "No you were younger than that."............went down like a lead balloon.
...Didn't you mean a Led Zeppelin? bwwaaaaahahaha
I just love these stories , could listen to them all day.
I met Wendy Padbury at a convention once and she was lovely. I had a photo taken with Paul McGann on the same day.
I was a child when the Doctor was with Jamie and Zoe. I loved the three of them, and watching this interview was simply marvellous. RIP Deborah Watling! I loved Wendy Padbury's little comment towards the end suggesting that maybe one day, the Doctor might be played by a woman, and here we are now with our first woman Doctor. I started watching Doctor Who when I was eight in 1968, and the story was the highly atmospheric The Abominable Snowmen. Fifty years ago! Im glad this great show has been part of my life across these great decades. Yes, here's to long ago, and yes, here's to what yet shall come. Cheers!
"Maybe [Fury From the Deep] will be rediscovered one day". Not rediscovered, but animated instead. Debs, I hope you and Pat are looking down on us and are so happy to see that we can all watch these stories again.
I love watching these three together! Great chemistry! So sad that Deb is no longer with us.
My era of Dr Who. The saddest tragedy is all those episodes that were wiped! Great to see these 3 together :) 'The Invasion' was my favourite story of Patrick Troughton's era (RIP).
A nice story about John Nathan-Turner. That was good to hear.
What lovely genuine people! Rip Deborah Watling.
What a lovely trio. Amazing characters too.
Arrrr R.I.P DEBORAH xx😔
Rest in sweet peace, my dear Victoria. 🌸
What a bunch of cuties! ^_^
A lovely video featuring lovely people...so sad that Deborah has since died🧡👍🎩🙂😥
Hasn’t Zoe gone now too :(
@@Budbrothers420 not as far as I am aware🎩👍
Neil McDonald had a look now thankfully she is still here must of be misinformed awhile back
Met Frazier Hines at a Con in the 80s. Fun guy.
shout out to anneke wills (polly) and michael craze (ben--R.I.P.)--the second doctor's very first companions.
and the last of the 1st doctors companions, so many of the first four doctors companions, and the first three doctors, gone R.I.P
Oh my goodness Debs. I must've met her within a few weeks of this interview; she passed away a month or two after the con where I saw her. Such a sweet, funny lady.
It makes me sad to think if Deborah had survived a few more years, she would’ve lived long enough to see the first female doctor and the fury from the deep animation. :(
Jodie Whittaker's casting was announced five days before Debbie's passing.
But looking on the bright side when the abominable snowmen is finished we're able to watch her stories in one go.
Why would she want to see a female doctor?
Yeah the downhill of the series.
@@dickiegreenleaf750 If you're gonna be stupid, at least be stupid correctly. You mean "downfall".
Magic
they are so cute!!
To Patrick and Deborah
Rip
Wendy looks nearly the same.
No offense whatsoever to Wendy, who did a great job as her character. And I don't DIS-like Zoe. But I really love the character of Victoria, she (along with Jamie) is one of my favorite companions. I wish they would have just kept her around till the end of Patrick's run. Her chemistry with Jamie was fantastic, and I think there was a lot more that could have been done/explored with her character.
At the time this was recorded did Deborah not know that the tomb of the cyberman sveved I in bbc active and somebody should have set her a dvd copy of the tomb of the cyberman and she would have joined in 1967 and did she not know the Emery of the world was found in 2013 and that the web of fear was also found in 2013
Victoria was a total cutie
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both wendy padbury and frazer hines paid tribiute to Deborah Watling
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