He said once that when he asked the producer how to play the part, Barry Letts said, "Just be yourself". Pertwee said that until then he was used to always putting on an act, even in private, and didn't know who "Himself" was. It wasn't until he played The Doctor that he found himself. Only he explained it better than I just did.
The stories themselves were more serious, not so much Pertwee himself, particularly in the first few seasons. Season 7 in particular had an invasion, the decimation of an entire Earth, genocide, a government conspiracy, and…deadly astronauts and volcano people. Has to be a bit camp someplace I guess.
The third doctor was heavily influenced by spy films like james bond. Jon Pertwee was an actual spy during world war 2. And one of the three people considered to be the inspiration for james bond. That is *so fucking cool*
To be more accurate, Pertwee went from convoy duties, narrowly missing HMS Hood being blown the day he disembarked, being bombed while on further training, all the way INTO Naval Intelligence mid and post war. According to him, after informing an actor on the sly what he was doing, he replied to the question 'What kind of spy are you?' with: "A TERRIBLE one!" 😅
"I always find that violent exercise makes me hungry !" What a brilliant one-liner. He dispatches a foe with a karate chop, and then causally finishes a glass of wine. Not even James Bond was that cool. Jon Pertwee was a class act. He was the wittiest, and the best dressed of all the Doctors.
they call that "foreshadowing"! Loved Inferno. One of the most fun tropes in Doctor Who is him having to fight not the monsters, but some greedy, ambitious fool who won't be argued out of some dangerous operation.
0:33 In a few years, a different voice will say, "There's no point in being grown up if you can't be childish sometimes." "Shoes!" is still one of my favorites, and if you ever do an update, "I've never heard such arrant nonsense" in "The Five Doctors" is another good one.
Most Doctors are actors who act like an alien trying to be a comedian while Pertwee is a comedian who acts like an alien pretending to be an actor. 0:05 Exactly.
I never see my favorite one in these compilations;, from colony in space where The Doctor mesmerizes their alien captor with a coin and some sleight of hand. Then he knocks the guy down after pulling the coin from behind his ear. 3 really was a magician.
I love how most people (myself included) thought 13s line about not having bought womens clothes in a while was just a throw away line... then you look back to 1:50 (The writers might've not even known)
Chibnall was a long-time fan of the show. Between the early-80s and 2017, he probably got to see Pertwee's era. In rewatching Jodie's run, hers is closest in trying to recapture the tone of the Classic era. The "Fugitive" Doctor also has a refreshing flair of the Classic run.
@@KingofPotatoPeople I could be wrong but I'm sure it was Terrance Dicks that said he had to take Jon Pertwee out for dinner 3 times before he accepted the role of the Doctor 🤣
There is a reason Jon Pertwee had certain lines in “The Five Doctors”… the, “teeth and curls?” one… because when Tom was taking over, he apparently went into a pub somewhere, started bragging about how he would be a better Doctor than the old guy they have now… and a woman gets up and says in a huff, “Nobody is better than MY Doctor.” That woman was Ingeborg Rhoesa… or should I say Ingeborg Pertwee… Jon’s wife.
it's moments like these which made Jon Pertwee my favorite Doctor(that and Jo Grant, and her beautiful scream! Hello 😍) Also, Jon Pertwee was some kind of Judo expert irl, and appeared in some martial arts action films of that period. He was the perfect blend of sweet, snarky, bitter, and kind-with a touch of good humor, when it came to his portrayal of the 3rd Doctor. but most of all...He wasn't even acting, he was just being himself!
1:30 This is the first time I see this scene and can someone tell me if it's from an actual episode or a blooper? Cus that's the most adorable Three-Jo clip I've ever seen. I'm obsessed
Few more clips from the Silurians and Inferno would have been good. There's a bit in the former where he literally says he'd be happy if somebody died from the plague 😁
I've never compared 3 and 11 but i think you're on to something, funny since it's well known matt smith took after the 2nd doctor, like the 5th and 7th doctors before him.
No need for the black & white footage. Pertwee exists entirely in colour now. Nice compilation though. I like how he avoids shaking The Master's hand at the end.
I’m not sure. There’s been some rumours that some or all of Part One of Invasion Of The Dinosaurs has been recoloured by someone on TH-cam, But as yet the BBC only has a monochrome copy.
I started watching in 1971, circa "Mind Of Evil." The Keller Machine was really creepy! The first four Doctors were legendary, with the show peaking in the 70's, with viewing figures New Who can only dream of! Classic Who was so much better than New Who. Because they had a shoestring budget, they had to be creative and imaginative, and come up with great stories. New Who is style over substance. Take away the CGI, the deafening music, and the silly sex-xhange Doctor, and what have you got? ... A boring forgettable load of crap!
My favorite doctor who behind the scenes knowledge is that Jon Pertwee was just… like this.
i'm unable to forget his "oh *SHIT* "
He said once that when he asked the producer how to play the part, Barry Letts said, "Just be yourself".
Pertwee said that until then he was used to always putting on an act, even in private, and didn't know who "Himself" was. It wasn't until he played The Doctor that he found himself.
Only he explained it better than I just did.
Every single Doctor is just like that
@@AlexGonzalez-gf4oz Not what the OP meant.
@@zacmumblethunder7466 yea the way you say it makes little sense. Do you mean he was able to eplore his weird side?
It seems to me that a prerequisite to playing the Doctor is being an absolute fucking maniac
Yeah and as a more action hero type guy.
Peter Capaldi channelled his inner Jon Pertwee from the very start, ending up with the velvet jacket and fluffy hair 🟦🟦
I wouldn’t be surprised if the third doctor was his doctor growing up.
@@harrietamidala1691 thats because he was, actually
No wonder he and 3 and in my top 3
What makes the sword fighting scene better is that its the Master's sandwich he's eating.
That stolen sandwich is the Master's motivation for wanting to kill the Doctor for the next few millenia.
@@HOTD108_so he's Ross lol YOU ATE MY SANDWICH
Doctor: Come one Koschei, try me while I’m eating your stuff.
Master: **glare of death**
@@Joemama55122unless Missy counts as Monica, at least he never kissed his sister while assuming it was Rachel back in college
@@HOTD108_Literally the Tomska sketch called Stabbed
'i don't want to set the world on fire' TARDIS console casually blows up😂
I love that bit so much!🤣
No Dematerlization circuit?
One of my favourite Pertwee moments too.
And that's after the story Inferno, too.
@@sumthingwikked4257It's quite literally before the story Inferno. You're getting future and past mixed up again.
even though three has a reputatuion for being one of the most serious doctors he can be supprisingly funny
How does he have a reputation for being the most serious? He's easily one of the most effortlessly funny actors to play the role.
The stories themselves were more serious, not so much Pertwee himself, particularly in the first few seasons. Season 7 in particular had an invasion, the decimation of an entire Earth, genocide, a government conspiracy, and…deadly astronauts and volcano people. Has to be a bit camp someplace I guess.
The third doctor was heavily influenced by spy films like james bond. Jon Pertwee was an actual spy during world war 2. And one of the three people considered to be the inspiration for james bond. That is *so fucking cool*
So...the actor is playing a character that's based on a character that's based on the actor?
That is amazing.
To be more accurate, Pertwee went from convoy duties, narrowly missing HMS Hood being blown the day he disembarked, being bombed while on further training, all the way INTO Naval Intelligence mid and post war.
According to him, after informing an actor on the sly what he was doing, he replied to the question 'What kind of spy are you?' with: "A TERRIBLE one!" 😅
That makes me come to the conclusion that he wrote the "World On Fire" gag.@@CM26617
I can't be happier.
He knew Ian Fleming, who wrote James Bond. Fleming, however, thought Pertwee was an idiot.
Fleming also thought Connery would be a terrible Bond.
"I always find that violent exercise makes me hungry !" What a brilliant one-liner. He dispatches a foe with a karate chop, and then causally finishes a glass of wine.
Not even James Bond was that cool.
Jon Pertwee was a class act. He was the wittiest, and the best dressed of all the Doctors.
he was just too cool for this world
Pertwee worked alongside Ian Fleming in Naval Intelligence during the Second World War - he was very probably one of the inspirations for Bond.
@@samueldixon9028 no kidding? that would explain alot. Guys like Jon Pertwee and Christopher Lee were the real deal!
Lol 😆 such a good line 😅. Well delivered
That's because he's like James Bond mixed with Q!
'i don't want to set the world on fire' Literally appears in a story called, Inferno.
they call that "foreshadowing"!
Loved Inferno. One of the most fun tropes in Doctor Who is him having to fight not the monsters, but some greedy, ambitious fool who won't be argued out of some dangerous operation.
Communicate with the eye brows eh? He foresaw you, Sir Peter Capaldi...
and 14 mentioned at the end of the giggle
The lines "Tough luck" followed by the Doctor's "Thank you very much", without a shred of implied thanks, gets me every time 😃
0:33 In a few years, a different voice will say, "There's no point in being grown up if you can't be childish sometimes." "Shoes!" is still one of my favorites, and if you ever do an update, "I've never heard such arrant nonsense" in "The Five Doctors" is another good one.
The doctor pretending to be a cleaning lady always makes me laugh
"Well, I'll tell you something that should be of vital interest to you"
"And what's that?"
"That you, Sir, are a NITWIT!"
That’s up there with “bun vendor” and “unimaginative plodder”.
Most Doctors are actors who act like an alien trying to be a comedian while Pertwee is a comedian who acts like an alien pretending to be an actor.
0:05 Exactly.
Yes he does a very good job of making you forget this was the same guy who played wurzel gummidge.
"I don't want to set the world on fi.......... BOOOM...."
the many years of the doctor blowing up the TARDIS.
I have no doubt Pertwee did a good chunk of the stuff he did with unit (shenanigan wise) while he was in the navy and that makes me happy
I never see my favorite one in these compilations;, from colony in space where The Doctor mesmerizes their alien captor with a coin and some sleight of hand. Then he knocks the guy down after pulling the coin from behind his ear. 3 really was a magician.
YOU'RE SO RIGHT that's a good clip too
I love how most people (myself included) thought 13s line about not having bought womens clothes in a while was just a throw away line... then you look back to 1:50
(The writers might've not even known)
Chibnall was a long-time fan of the show. Between the early-80s and 2017, he probably got to see Pertwee's era. In rewatching Jodie's run, hers is closest in trying to recapture the tone of the Classic era. The "Fugitive" Doctor also has a refreshing flair of the Classic run.
@@ShamrockParticleChibs was always full of shit, though.
Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you the best Doctor ever. :-)
They should bring back the car
U.N.I.T. still has it. They brought it out of mothballs for the 7th Doctor in Battlefield.
None of the new who doctors can drive except maybe 9
We need an over arching plotline like the Doctor being stuck in one place again
@@fazbearmaniac166The 14th Doctor is stuck in Donna's attic currently.
Jon Pertwee just having the time of his life! Can you imagine an evening in the pub with him and Tom Baker?
Tom always said that Jon would never pay for a round!
@@KingofPotatoPeople I could be wrong but I'm sure it was Terrance Dicks that said he had to take Jon Pertwee out for dinner 3 times before he accepted the role of the Doctor 🤣
An evening in the pub with him and Troughton or Delgado I'd argue would be even more interesting
There is a reason Jon Pertwee had certain lines in “The Five Doctors”… the, “teeth and curls?” one… because when Tom was taking over, he apparently went into a pub somewhere, started bragging about how he would be a better Doctor than the old guy they have now… and a woman gets up and says in a huff, “Nobody is better than MY Doctor.” That woman was Ingeborg Rhoesa… or should I say Ingeborg Pertwee… Jon’s wife.
@@KingofPotatoPeople Elisabeth Sladen says in her autobiography that Jon resented Tom, that might be why.
Doesn't matter who your favourite Doctor is. This Doctor is the coolest... Man gets all the gadgets and action...
00:22-00:32 Me diving headfirst into the Doctor Who EU
A WHOLE MOOD.
So doctor what’s your love interest?..
The 3rd doctor:…..Shoes.. 😊
And himself 😁
@@vordman self love is really important, but what is most important is S H O E S
I didn't watch classic Who yet but I already know this Doctor will be one of my favs
This video is everything about why I love Pertwee. Watching Doctor Who from the beginning is realizing the Doctor's always been an absolute menace.
The shoes supercut was greatly appreciated.
in my opinion the Third is the best classic Doctor, with the Second being a close... well, second.
0:00 This was referenced in the The Giggle I think
It was! Nice tribute to the third doctor's first story
This is my favorite version of The Doctor.
"I am not telling you my name"
Also The Doctor: Tell Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart I want to see him
The first doctor series that I finished
Doctor: I don’t want to set the world on fir-
TARDIS: That’s my queue!
it's moments like these which made Jon Pertwee my favorite Doctor(that and Jo Grant, and her beautiful scream! Hello 😍) Also, Jon Pertwee was some kind of Judo expert irl, and appeared in some martial arts action films of that period. He was the perfect blend of sweet, snarky, bitter, and kind-with a touch of good humor, when it came to his portrayal of the 3rd Doctor. but most of all...He wasn't even acting, he was just being himself!
I like it when he keeps lying down and saying I’m tired
The karate chops are the funniest thing ever
I liked John Pertwee the best.
0:06-0:18 The disjointed editing in this scene always made it even funnier to me, for some reason.
Watching the doctor take his shoes away from a doctor’s hands out of context is just hilarious to look at.
I have been known to answer, "How are you feeling?" with, "...shoes!"
Rolling a nat 20 for persuasion be like 0:06
1:32 - 1:34 best part
This is one guy that i loved and adored on the telly. Dr who , worzel , etc, one hell of a magnificent mesmerising actor. I truly say GOD BLESS HIM.
Jon and Katy were the best team!
A great Dr and the beautiful Jo
Outstanding. It's time I did a Pertwee marathon again.
3:44
Doctor is a Fallout fan confirmed.
One of the BEST. Inclusive of new Who, this guy is in my top 5- and I was born nearly 20 years after he left the show lol
JP was my Doctor. He was cool as ice.
1:30 This is the first time I see this scene and can someone tell me if it's from an actual episode or a blooper? Cus that's the most adorable Three-Jo clip I've ever seen. I'm obsessed
oh i LOVE that bit! It's from The Green Death episode 1!
@@jayjones4303 ooh thanks a lot for answering. Great video btw!
A gentleman and a scholar, with a bit of an attitude to him.
Yep, that’s definitely the Doctor! 😂
No doctors are ever wrong. I would like take a very big bit but they are actually the doctor everyone all of the actors
Apparently, The third Doctor was Jon Pertwee having fun just being Jon Pertwee.
what the actual hell, i didn't know 3rd doctor is that hilarious, no wonder he was so popular
It's easy to see where 10 got his "inventive" nature from
Few more clips from the Silurians and Inferno would have been good. There's a bit in the former where he literally says he'd be happy if somebody died from the plague 😁
0:32 if the third Doctor was ever childish, he was still infinitely more mature than most incarnations post-2005!
The Third Doctor is the CallMeKevin of doctors 😂
Oh my God but why are you not wrong... I hate that you're not wrong??
callmekevin is more like 2, CMK would fall over all time lol
That beginning with the eyebrows. Didnt 14th doctor mention that at the end of the 60 special?
Loved him still do, he gave the doctor humer ....
🙏👍🇬🇧💯 THANKS FELLA 🙏😍😊🗣️😇🧐✌️👁️☠️👁️
Humer? Seriously?
@@markfox1545 Doctor Who is busy just now but Doctor Humer will see you now.
You need to watch Patrick Troughton...
RIP
I loved him so!
I miss the 3rd doctor so much.
WHERES INFERNO!!!?
0:18, 1:01
weirdguy representation !!
2:00 😂
*s h o e s*
My favourite Dr
I just love 2:42.
He's like a kid being caught lol
@@claudius3359 he just wants some alone time lol
It is Wuzzle Gummige.
Him and Matt smith sound so much alike. Im sure for obvious regions.
I've never compared 3 and 11 but i think you're on to something, funny since it's well known matt smith took after the 2nd doctor, like the 5th and 7th doctors before him.
0:34 he sounds like bill bixby
So there’s where Angus brown regenerated from
4:20 did they say “missy”?
Bessie. One of the Doctor's cars. Three liked cars lol
I have his sonic screwdriver
No need for the black & white footage. Pertwee exists entirely in colour now. Nice compilation though. I like how he avoids shaking The Master's hand at the end.
I’m not sure. There’s been some rumours that some or all of Part One of Invasion Of The Dinosaurs has been recoloured by someone on TH-cam, But as yet the BBC only has a monochrome copy.
Camp.
with all the dvd versions out you mange to use such awful quallity clips lol
1:15 which episode is this?
Day of the Daleks, season 9
thank you@@harrysgf_real
@@harrysgf_realspecifically I believe it was episode 2 of the serial
I started watching in 1971, circa "Mind Of Evil." The Keller Machine was really creepy!
The first four Doctors were legendary, with the show peaking in the 70's, with viewing figures New Who can only dream of!
Classic Who was so much better than New Who. Because they had a shoestring budget, they had to be creative and imaginative, and come up with great stories. New Who is style over substance. Take away the CGI, the deafening music, and the silly sex-xhange Doctor, and what have you got? ... A boring forgettable load of crap!
My first Doctor 😌