As someone who hasn’t watched all the old Doctor who episodes, this was a good way to show a bit about the toymaker and how things ended between the two of them
RIP William Hartnell (January 8, 1908 - April 23, 1975), aged 67 RIP Michael Gough (November 23, 1916 - March 17, 2011), aged 94 RIP Jackie Lane (July 10, 1941 - June 7, 2021), aged 79 You will be remembered as legends.
This should 100% just be in the opening of the 60th anniversary. It'd pay fantastic homage to the first and original doctor and be a great way to introduce the threat of the toymaker. Even out of context this scene is amazing.
An enemy who faced the Doctor’s first incarnation at an equal level and he’ll be coming back, wanting to beat The Doctor and win the game by any means. Toymaker truly is a terrifying god-like entity.
Michael Gough - What an incredible actor, known for this plus his character in Arc of Infinity with the Fifth Doctor, and outside Doctor Who playing Alfred in the Tim Burton BATMAN films God rest his soul
I sometimes wonder why they didn't do an in-universe joke of the fifth doctor going, 'that's the celestial toymaker, how did he get on Gallifrey?' They did something similar in Feast of Steven.
The other episodes are still 'lost', but this final one remains, on a set called "Lost in Time" on DVD. Nice to see William Hartnell, Michael Gough, Peter Purves and Jackie Lane one more time from 1966.
@@benwasserman8223 Recently, I’ve been imagining the Meddling Monk as a sort of lowly comic relief bad guy who just appears every once in a while to carefully arrange a chair for the Doctor to stub his toe on, or replace his sonic with a carrot when he’s not looking. Nothing too serious, but I just think that’d be funny
Main ones I can think of are the Meddling Monk or maybe WOTAN would be fun, of course we all know that they're going to bring back the real mastermind villains of Doctor Who: The Chumblies.
As someone who never watched old Who, it's so amazing to me that despite decades apart, drastically different filmaking styles and techniques, the Doctor still feall like the same character
Kudos to the companion that was willing to sacrifice his life. Thinking about how many companions, in particular in the renewed series, suffered fates worse than death, it's truly remarkable.
@@Dragonfly-0010 The toy maker is certainly not a dull villain, quite a psychopath actually, you must play his games or die horribly, and if you lose you become part of his toy collection. It’s a battle of wits and intelligence best appreciated by people with a strong intellect, but never boring. It beats just rolling out the Daleks or cybermen just because they’re popular, because sometimes they’re over used, but a character that appeared once 60 years ago and has retained his popularity is definitely worth a watch.
It's brilliant it's been confirmed the toymaker is back and for the 60th! Very fitting, they're a great villain really looking forward to their interaction after all this time! 💙
@@AgentNema122 It has been officially announced he is the toymaker unless they're going to keep that secret twist till the 60th. I would like him to be the toymaker but then again it would be cool if it turns out he's just pretending to be!
@@surprisedlobsta8543 I’m not judging it on that metric; all I did was say that an unofficial animation is irrelevant to the OP’s point. (Also, their name is dinopuff [i not y], and I have zero desire to watch it. The little I’ve seen does not look like something I would enjoy.)
Love how they posted this to let fans who may be unfamiliar with the character to know who he is. Believe also that a couple of scenes/episodes of this serial were lost, but it’s been a while since I’ve seen it
@@edwardvincentlaybournwalle4991 What a ridiculous comment. It's like saying that you're not allowed to be a fan of The Beatles unless you saw them perform at The Cavern. 😂
@@edwardvincentlaybournwalle4991nope, that's elitist nonsense. If anything, a *real* fan would follow The Doctor's example and treat *all* fans with respect rather than judging them for what they hadn't seen.
@@edwardvincentlaybournwalle4991 and what? You're either a fan or not a fan, there aren't varying levels. You can either agree or you can be wrong, either way I'm not going to waste any more time schooling you. However, if we take a step into bizarro world for a moment and assume you're right, I've seen some Doctor Who that you won't be able to see for months, so guess that makes me more of a real fan than you. Peace Out *mic drop*
Neil Patrick Harris the new Toymaker and Michael Gough the orignal Toymaker both played Batman characters. Gough played Alfred in Batman (1989), Batman Returns (1992), Batman Forever (1995) and Batman & Robin (1997). NPH voiced the Music Meister in the incredible Batman the Brave and The Bold animated series
This story seriously needs to be animated if it’s not found!! It’s so unique! 3:30 i really hope they use this clip during the new toymaker episodes, just like they did with the tenth planet in ‘twice upon a time’
I think there's one coming for DVD/Blu Ray - for the missing episodes. I agree that it's very unique as adventure. The surreal elements remind me a lot of Patrick Troughton's story "The Mind Robber".
I love that originally, the Toymaker was supposed to cause the first regeneration. Its just... beautiful. Edit: 1k likes? For my who trivia? Most I've had on a comment 🤣
@@themonado5030 It was an idea by the production team to replace William Hartnell this way. During the adventure, the Toymaker had made the Doctor invisible.
@@themonado5030 He was going to be an excuse to recast Hartnell. When the Toymaker made him invisible, he was going to come back as a different actor, but they nixed that idea and went with regeneration later.
bit surprising, watching this scene - Hartnell seems to be doing really well. Suppose we only get to see the best take though, maybe he was already struggling behind the scenes.
@@alastormedial You're right, it is surprising considering how episodes in those days were mostly recorded as though they were live. Not to mention Hartnell wasn't in the best of health by this point.
I wonder if this is how it will go down with the Toymaker in the special - if the Toymaker loses, then the Doctor has to pay a price for his victory What if it turns out that it's because of the Toymaker that Donna can remember the Doctor without dying? Therefore defeating the Toymaker will kill Donna... but if the Toymaker wins, then Earth is destroyed
Just watched this story for the first time and I thought this scene was so interesting. I can't wait to see what Russel will do with the toymaker, I feel there's a lot of potential with the toy room concept
Michael Gough was supposed to come back for this part, when Colin Baker was the Doctor. Lousy Michael Grade and his hiatus put an end to that. Still, itll be interesting to see the new take for the 60th.
Never knew that. I recall on one of the classic series DVD commentaries (can't remember which one) someone recounted how Michael Grade, fresh from seeing 'Star Wars' made derogatory comments comparing Dr. Who to said film. The minuscule budgets for classic Dr. Who series are legendary, so the retort was 'Give us a Star Wars budget and we'll produce Star Wars results'.
1:55 At the bottom of the camera shot, the Tardis and the Toymaker are on space 14, and coincidentally the next time we meet the Toymaker is with the Fourteenth Doctor.
It was the third 60th Anniversary special that made me want to come check out the original incarnation of the Toymaker. Apparently he was supposed return in season 23, the final season with the Sixth Doctor twenty years later. But in the end the u produced that serial.
Their animating this using the original audio I’m really looking forward to it. I’m glad they’re restoring these lost episodes. I love classic and new Doctor Who. It’s gotten me through some dark times. Tubi has all the classic and some of the animated, restore episodes for free.
As I've gone through the episodes of the story (I only have episode 4 left) it has been great and the toymaker has been very intimidating and its also moments like these that make the first doctor my favourite doctor. He has so much charm and is very understanding with a lot of wisdom. Plus he has moments where you cant help but smile. However when he needs to be stern he will be. Its a shame Hartnell is no longer with us as even with as sick as he was it would be nice to see him one more time even if its just a few words and not even in character. Edit: I've watched episode 4 now and it was so good. The intensity was high even if knowing The Doctor, Dodo and Steven would survive and win. Cyril was also intimidating, chaotic, fun and childish but in a good way all at the same time. Throughout the entire story I had known about this slip and so I was very confused on how The Toymaker was playing if he wasn't and it wasn't until I was watching episode 4 I realised so for those also confused I'll explain it here: Basically The Toymaker is commanding the pieces to move with as many moves as he commands (of course not all 1023 given that would be cheating) however he is only commanding the pieces to move for a certain amount moves the pieces are automated to play the game to perfection upon hearing his voice command. So he isn't playing, the pieces are playing for him he's just telling the pieces how many moves to do and the pieces do the rest. That's how The Doctor wins because with his good enough impression of The Toymaker (like for real I wonder if it was actually Hartnell doing it or if it was Michael given it was extremely close but you could tell to an extent that it was The Doctor speaking) he is able to make the pieces automate. (The Toymakers commands go along the lines of "Go to move (insert amount of moves here)." So for those that are confused on that that is why. The Doctor did the same command line.) Overall I really enjoyed this story and I highly suggest watching the recons and the surviving episode to catch up on The Toymaker or even just for a great but intensifying story. And who knows you may even want to watch it once the 60th specials come out. (Please do The Toymaker justice. There have been many instances in recent television where characters have had there personality's messed up.)
Might I recommend Susan's War, which Big Finish released in 2020? I've been enjoying her a lot in that--and the first episode even has her reunite with Ian; it's so good!
i can imagine the Doctor Having the exact same power as the Celestial Toymaker But using it to save the universe with it, he'd be on the same level as the master but with the old saying *"With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility"*
Michael Gough as the Toymaker was interesting to see. I only knew of this actor as Alfred from the Batman movies before Michael Caine took the role in Batman Begins. The Celestial Toymaker could fly circles around the Joker before that clown could get a single bad joke out.
Crazy to think that the next actors to play the Toy Maker and the Doctor weren’t alive when this was released and the actors playing the Doctor and the Toy Maker here weren’t alive too see the next incarnation of the Doctor and the Toy Maker duke it out
RTD said in an interview recently that for The Giggle we will get a flashback to the Doctor's last game with The Toymaker. One can assume that this is the scene to set the stage
I really liked the old Black and White Dr. Who! For such a simple, low budget filming, you still had all the imagination and special effects potential! My favorites were the orginal Dalek stories!
As someone who hasn’t watched all the old Doctor who episodes, this was a good way to show a bit about the toymaker and how things ended between the two of them
Sadly, if you wanted to watch this serial, only the final episode of it survives. The rest was junked by the BBC and only survives in recon format.
The Doctor met him again in the BBC book Divided Loyalties, along with Adric, Tegan and Nyssa
@@Bellocks1audio* format.
Well yes. That's why they posted it.
@@Bellocks1and reconstruction, and fan animation.
‘There will be other meetings … in another time.’
*58 Years later*
I mean, he's in a big finish audio, and in one of the books so
@@TiredBytes023 big finish audios, a novel, and a comic story
It'a amazing really to think about.
I think he inspired Marvel's Grandmaster.
He was right...just not the 58 years part....
Well, that and a sister having a go at him (i.e. 2)
"there will be other meetings in another time" 57 years later that other time finally arrived... loved the episode
Choked me up ngl
RIP William Hartnell (January 8, 1908 - April 23, 1975), aged 67
RIP Michael Gough (November 23, 1916 - March 17, 2011), aged 94
RIP Jackie Lane (July 10, 1941 - June 7, 2021), aged 79
You will be remembered as legends.
It STILL blows my mind that Hartnell was only 7 years older than I am now when he first played the doctor!
Alfred Pennyworth was the Toymaker???!!!
@@SJHFoto And it blows my mind that David Tennant is only 3 years older
@@dylry86I know! I can’t believe it
Omg Jackie Lane’s birthday is a day after mine :)
This should 100% just be in the opening of the 60th anniversary. It'd pay fantastic homage to the first and original doctor and be a great way to introduce the threat of the toymaker. Even out of context this scene is amazing.
Indeed, it would be a great way to open the 60th anniversary.
Agreed!
A bit like how The Five Doctors opened up with the "One day I will come back" speech.
Perhaps something similar to Twice Upon A Time
Then the scene continues and we see the Toymaker regrow himself into his new body. Like Cell in DBZ
Hearing Mr Hartnell giggle is just heartwarming
Good thing he didn't giggle in the form of an arpeggio
An enemy who faced the Doctor’s first incarnation at an equal level and he’ll be coming back, wanting to beat The Doctor and win the game by any means. Toymaker truly is a terrifying god-like entity.
It isn’t a godlike. It is god
@@FlagadossSupremeNo he isn't
@@senonimoustv2497yes it is. Beyond your comprehension.
@@senonimoustv2497 he defeated god lmao and turned him into a toy
@@sulloobby6574 Yhh in the futile thoughts of RTD's mind.
Michael Gough - What an incredible actor, known for this plus his character in Arc of Infinity with the Fifth Doctor, and outside Doctor Who playing Alfred in the Tim Burton BATMAN films
God rest his soul
HOLY CRAP THIS IS YOUNG ALFRED? How did I not see this??
@gingergoddess8953 his voice is exactly the same.
Also amazing in The Avengers with Steed and Emma Peel.
I sometimes wonder why they didn't do an in-universe joke of the fifth doctor going, 'that's the celestial toymaker, how did he get on Gallifrey?' They did something similar in Feast of Steven.
@@gingergoddess8953
BRUCE: It's cold!
ALFRED: It's vichyssoise, sir. It's supposed to be cold.
I love the serial's focus on the trilogic game and the fact that the 60th is gonna be three specials.
Tennant doing the 'subscribe' bit at the end after Hartnell said the Toymaker would return in another time was perfect.
Mr Hartnel was such a an amazing actor. He set the bar high for the others to follow.
The Doctor - standing and talking his way out of trouble since 1963.
Hartnell is my favourite classic doctor, He always retained a quiet dignity (even when acting over the top) and was just so very alien.
i remember watching this as a child, the toymaker episodes were magical. i would have been 6 years old but it was burned into my memory.
This will be the biggest payoff for you!!!
1:55 the Toymaker is standing on the Number 14…
So?
@@ziko817614th doctor in 60th🤯
The other episodes are still 'lost', but this final one remains, on a set called "Lost in Time" on DVD. Nice to see William Hartnell, Michael Gough, Peter Purves and Jackie Lane one more time from 1966.
We get to see it in animated form now
If they started The Giggle with a brief pre-credits excerpt from the end of this scene, that’d be class
Insane how all of this is about to pay off fifty eight years later.
60
@@AssassinIsAfk Celestial Toymaker came out in 1965, not 1963.
@@DerektheDalek I saw that as 50 years later lol that's why I said 60 since its closer to 60 lol
@@AssassinIsAfk Ah, easy mistake! ☺️
To be honest we Need more hartnell villains to return, Only had Cybermen and daleks now we got toymaker.
So who should play the updated Meddling Monk?
@@DrWhoFanJ I did put them down
@@benwasserman8223 Recently, I’ve been imagining the Meddling Monk as a sort of lowly comic relief bad guy who just appears every once in a while to carefully arrange a chair for the Doctor to stub his toe on, or replace his sonic with a carrot when he’s not looking. Nothing too serious, but I just think that’d be funny
Main ones I can think of are the Meddling Monk or maybe WOTAN would be fun,
of course we all know that they're going to bring back the real mastermind villains of Doctor Who: The Chumblies.
Yeah, there could be a return for the Sensorites, WOTAN (from The War Machines), the Mechonoids...
As someone who never watched old Who, it's so amazing to me that despite decades apart, drastically different filmaking styles and techniques, the Doctor still feall like the same character
Kudos to the companion that was willing to sacrifice his life.
Thinking about how many companions, in particular in the renewed series, suffered fates worse than death, it's truly remarkable.
It’s absolutely amazing how the TARDIS sound has not changed since the very start of Doctor Who
and it shouldn't change
The one who waits… who else is super excited to see the Toymaker come back? 😄
Very excited, what you doing next?
Im hoping that part of the trailer is a misdirect and he is actually talking about Rory.
Can you imagine?!!
@@musicron2740no🤣
Why would anyone be excited for the dullest villain to return?
@@Dragonfly-0010 The toy maker is certainly not a dull villain, quite a psychopath actually, you must play his games or die horribly, and if you lose you become part of his toy collection.
It’s a battle of wits and intelligence best appreciated by people with a strong intellect, but never boring.
It beats just rolling out the Daleks or cybermen just because they’re popular, because sometimes they’re over used, but a character that appeared once 60 years ago and has retained his popularity is definitely worth a watch.
It's brilliant it's been confirmed the toymaker is back and for the 60th! Very fitting, they're a great villain really looking forward to their interaction after all this time! 💙
I remember I really wanted him for the 50th- Was only a decade off🙃
Worst villain in The Doctor's history
@@Dragonfly-0010 Oh come on dude, this guy's better than Squid Game at least
I think he’s secretly The Master so we will see I don’t think it’s Toymaker
@@AgentNema122 It has been officially announced he is the toymaker unless they're going to keep that secret twist till the 60th. I would like him to be the toymaker but then again it would be cool if it turns out he's just pretending to be!
Michael Gough was excellent as the Toymaker. I first saw him as Alfred, but I also enjoy performances in Horror of Dracula and Konga.
Sad that 3 of the 4 episodes are missing. Maybe they'll be animated one day.
Maybe they have already been worked on to release along with the 60th episodes
The first episode has been
@@surprisedlobsta8543Not officially, it hasn’t.
@@DrWhoFanJ who cares if it's official if it's good, dynopuff did a great job
@@surprisedlobsta8543 I’m not judging it on that metric; all I did was say that an unofficial animation is irrelevant to the OP’s point.
(Also, their name is dinopuff [i not y], and I have zero desire to watch it. The little I’ve seen does not look like something I would enjoy.)
Love how they posted this to let fans who may be unfamiliar with the character to know who he is.
Believe also that a couple of scenes/episodes of this serial were lost, but it’s been a while since I’ve seen it
I'm glad they have. I'm 50 and hadn't heard of the character before this year, it's good to get context 😊
The first three episodes are currently lost. Epiosde 4 was recovered in the 80s.
@@edwardvincentlaybournwalle4991 What a ridiculous comment. It's like saying that you're not allowed to be a fan of The Beatles unless you saw them perform at The Cavern. 😂
@@edwardvincentlaybournwalle4991nope, that's elitist nonsense. If anything, a *real* fan would follow The Doctor's example and treat *all* fans with respect rather than judging them for what they hadn't seen.
@@edwardvincentlaybournwalle4991 and what? You're either a fan or not a fan, there aren't varying levels. You can either agree or you can be wrong, either way I'm not going to waste any more time schooling you.
However, if we take a step into bizarro world for a moment and assume you're right, I've seen some Doctor Who that you won't be able to see for months, so guess that makes me more of a real fan than you. Peace Out *mic drop*
Neil Patrick Harris the new Toymaker and Michael Gough the orignal Toymaker both played Batman characters. Gough played Alfred in Batman (1989), Batman Returns (1992), Batman Forever (1995) and Batman & Robin (1997). NPH voiced the Music Meister in the incredible Batman the Brave and The Bold animated series
NPH also voiced Nightwing in Batman: Under the Red Hood
@@cje499 Oh yeah I forgot he did that. Great movie
And the Harvey Dent in robot chicken
@@bradbobhayhurst8604oh god I love that sketch
3 Toymakers. The 3rd counting David Ballie (previously from Robots of Death)
This story seriously needs to be animated if it’s not found!! It’s so unique! 3:30 i really hope they use this clip during the new toymaker episodes, just like they did with the tenth planet in ‘twice upon a time’
They did (sort of), and they are doing! Though it looks really bizarre...
I think there's one coming for DVD/Blu Ray - for the missing episodes. I agree that it's very unique as adventure. The surreal elements remind me a lot of Patrick Troughton's story "The Mind Robber".
I love that originally, the Toymaker was supposed to cause the first regeneration. Its just... beautiful.
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No he didn't
@@themonado5030 It was an idea by the production team to replace William Hartnell this way. During the adventure, the Toymaker had made the Doctor invisible.
@@themonado5030 He was going to be an excuse to recast Hartnell. When the Toymaker made him invisible, he was going to come back as a different actor, but they nixed that idea and went with regeneration later.
bit surprising, watching this scene - Hartnell seems to be doing really well. Suppose we only get to see the best take though, maybe he was already struggling behind the scenes.
@@alastormedial You're right, it is surprising considering how episodes in those days were mostly recorded as though they were live. Not to mention Hartnell wasn't in the best of health by this point.
I've been a fan of Who since 2013, I just can imagine how it is for original fans to watch the Toymaker return!!
I watched the Toymaker back in the 60s and he was frightening. I think more because they always left an episode on a cliffhanger.
I SEE WHAT YOU’RE DOING HERE BBC DOCTOR WHO
Show of hands. Who came here after the 60th anniversary special?
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Can’t wait for Neil Patrick Harris modernise this character, so much backstory & god like powers to explore!
What do you mean by modernize? What was wrong with the Toymaker here?
@@tivednagol9127Well the name and the costume probably won’t fly today XD.
@@Praevalidum how so? I can see the outfit being an issue of cultural appropriation, but the name?
@@tivednagol9127 Celestial is an old racial slur for immigrants from Asia, hence the ‘costume’ to go with the name.
@@Praevalidum is it? I thought it referred to celestial bodies.
I wonder if this is how it will go down with the Toymaker in the special - if the Toymaker loses, then the Doctor has to pay a price for his victory
What if it turns out that it's because of the Toymaker that Donna can remember the Doctor without dying? Therefore defeating the Toymaker will kill Donna... but if the Toymaker wins, then Earth is destroyed
"We'll never see him again, will we, Doctor?"
"Oh, my dear, don't talk too soon. The mind is indestructible. So is the Toymaker."
3:45 56 years later…
Just watched this story for the first time and I thought this scene was so interesting. I can't wait to see what Russel will do with the toymaker, I feel there's a lot of potential with the toy room concept
Very excited to see his grand return.
Same. It is brilliant they are using a fairly unknown yet very powerful villian for the anniversary.
Michael Gough was supposed to come back for this part, when Colin Baker was the Doctor. Lousy Michael Grade and his hiatus put an end to that. Still, itll be interesting to see the new take for the 60th.
Never knew that. I recall on one of the classic series DVD commentaries (can't remember which one) someone recounted how Michael Grade, fresh from seeing 'Star Wars' made derogatory comments comparing Dr. Who to said film. The minuscule budgets for classic Dr. Who series are legendary, so the retort was 'Give us a Star Wars budget and we'll produce Star Wars results'.
The Doctor: "(The TARDIS) doesn't move around on wheels, you know!"
The TARDIS at 1:58 : "Drat, forgot to pull them back in again!"
1:55 At the bottom of the camera shot, the Tardis and the Toymaker are on space 14, and coincidentally the next time we meet the Toymaker is with the Fourteenth Doctor.
And they set up a sequel that happened 57 years later.
I just realized Alfred from 90's Batman movies was the Toymaker
such a shame that most of this story is missing, hopefully one day the animation team can do their magic and bring the missing parts back to life.
“Don’t talk too soon” how fitting, however, even after all this time, will The Doctor remember The Toymaker?
He has a "vague memory" 😊
The toymaker stepping on number 14 was a nice coincidence
It was the third 60th Anniversary special that made me want to come check out the original incarnation of the Toymaker. Apparently he was supposed return in season 23, the final season with the Sixth Doctor twenty years later. But in the end the u produced that serial.
Their animating this using the original audio I’m really looking forward to it. I’m glad they’re restoring these lost episodes. I love classic and new Doctor Who. It’s gotten me through some dark times. Tubi has all the classic and some of the animated, restore episodes for free.
One of the best villains from the Hartnell era
OG Doc setting up future episodes and looking like Peter Capaldi when he trails off on some thought he's just had about the future. Brilliant.
3:30
Dodo: We’ll never see him again will we Doctor?
Neil Patrick Harris Toymaker: Allow me to reintroduce myself.
0:43 the real reason the TARDIS runs away, "you aint getting me!"
Yet the Toymaker gets the last laugh as he gives The Doctor a toothache forcing him to go to the O.K. Corrall to visit a dentist!!!! 😂
The animated version of this is trippy as heck.
Kind of interesting that at one point the Toymaker is standing on the number 14, don’t you think?
The battle, as it seems, really will never end.
When Doctor Who took itself more seriously. I was six years old when I watched this. I have not seen it since but I still vividly remember it.
As I've gone through the episodes of the story (I only have episode 4 left) it has been great and the toymaker has been very intimidating and its also moments like these that make the first doctor my favourite doctor. He has so much charm and is very understanding with a lot of wisdom. Plus he has moments where you cant help but smile. However when he needs to be stern he will be. Its a shame Hartnell is no longer with us as even with as sick as he was it would be nice to see him one more time even if its just a few words and not even in character.
Edit: I've watched episode 4 now and it was so good. The intensity was high even if knowing The Doctor, Dodo and Steven would survive and win. Cyril was also intimidating, chaotic, fun and childish but in a good way all at the same time. Throughout the entire story I had known about this slip and so I was very confused on how The Toymaker was playing if he wasn't and it wasn't until I was watching episode 4 I realised so for those also confused I'll explain it here: Basically The Toymaker is commanding the pieces to move with as many moves as he commands (of course not all 1023 given that would be cheating) however he is only commanding the pieces to move for a certain amount moves the pieces are automated to play the game to perfection upon hearing his voice command. So he isn't playing, the pieces are playing for him he's just telling the pieces how many moves to do and the pieces do the rest. That's how The Doctor wins because with his good enough impression of The Toymaker (like for real I wonder if it was actually Hartnell doing it or if it was Michael given it was extremely close but you could tell to an extent that it was The Doctor speaking) he is able to make the pieces automate. (The Toymakers commands go along the lines of "Go to move (insert amount of moves here)." So for those that are confused on that that is why. The Doctor did the same command line.) Overall I really enjoyed this story and I highly suggest watching the recons and the surviving episode to catch up on The Toymaker or even just for a great but intensifying story. And who knows you may even want to watch it once the 60th specials come out. (Please do The Toymaker justice. There have been many instances in recent television where characters have had there personality's messed up.)
And now eons later The Toymaker has been reawakened and preparing for his revenge!
I just realized, the Toymaker is also Alfred from the '89 BATMAN movie; Michael Gough.
The toymaker finally learned why voice control is never as reliable as the marketing says.
Compared to other things, this aged very well
A whole new regeneration cycle and 2 billion years later, they meet again. Also I really hope Susan shows up in the 60th or the next series
Might I recommend Susan's War, which Big Finish released in 2020? I've been enjoying her a lot in that--and the first episode even has her reunite with Ian; it's so good!
Wow, I just realized it!! So glad to review the episode, also the guy who was Onslow in Keeping up Appearances was also in the series
i can imagine the Doctor Having the exact same power as the Celestial Toymaker But using it to save the universe with it, he'd be on the same level as the master but with the old saying *"With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility"*
Holy crap, Harnells 'don't talk too soon' was chilling knowing what is coming
I like how the 1st Doctor is unsure that the Toymaker will return or not and he does a dozen of regenerations later.
Notice he's standing on the number 14 outside the Tardis. That's some lengthy and freaky foreshadowing 😂
Fun Fact: The Toymaker here is portrayed by Michael Gough - Alfred from the Batman movies!!!
1:56 hes standing on the number 14😭😭😭
Hartnell was just so good. So good.
When the Doctor defeated the Dark Knight's butler!
The visible castor wheels on the Tardis must make the arduous journeys through time and space all that much smoother 😉
Here after the new scene/trailer from "giggle"...
Michael Gough as the Toymaker was interesting to see. I only knew of this actor as Alfred from the Batman movies before Michael Caine took the role in Batman Begins. The Celestial Toymaker could fly circles around the Joker before that clown could get a single bad joke out.
“Just at this moment, but there will be other meetings, in an other time…” - oh yes, yes there will.
That ending gives me goosebumps! I'm my mind all I'm thinking is "The Toymaker will RETURN in The Star Beast"
Where he is. Not returned yet
Anyone else think the Toymaker looks a lot like Spock?
Crazy to think that the next actors to play the Toy Maker and the Doctor weren’t alive when this was released and the actors playing the Doctor and the Toy Maker here weren’t alive too see the next incarnation of the Doctor and the Toy Maker duke it out
Neil Patrick Harris will nail the part of the Toymaker!
Anyone else realize the toymaker is Alfred the Butler??
Posted in honor of this character coming back. Love it!
Hartnell's giggle is something else, what a lovely man
2:54 cloud here looks like the middle finger lol
Wtf😂😂😂😂😂
Just in time for the return of the toymaker which was announced
Well that confirms it, the Celestial Toymaker is back! This gonna be an epic face off battle. Can't wait!
It was epic, although there was some questionable scenes and plot decisions I still loved it. Dr Who is back, IMHO.
"Other meetings... in an other time."
William, if only you knew!
What I lovely clip and time to see it. After so many years we get to see them meet again
RTD said in an interview recently that for The Giggle we will get a flashback to the Doctor's last game with The Toymaker. One can assume that this is the scene to set the stage
this isn't the doctors last game with the toymaker
1:55 - Anyone else notice the TARDIS on wheels? 😂
Him saying hes a bad loser is ominous knowing hes returning
I've been watching Hartnell's Doctor for the first time lately and he's great- I think he could end up being one of my favorites.
I remember being scared back in the 1960,s
Of the toymaker .
Much darker than the modern Dr,Who .
2:30 MASTER SWITCH!
One thing I never understand about this is how the heck did the doctor manage to exactly replicate the toymaker's voice? It's never explained 🤨
It seems to be a Time Lord trick. The Master did the same thing with the Brigadier's voice in "The Time Monster" in 1972.
And Rani imitate Mel' s voice
I really liked the old Black and White Dr. Who! For such a simple, low budget filming, you still had all the imagination and special effects potential! My favorites were the orginal Dalek stories!
As a kid back in the 60s drwho scared me .
Hartnell was the best .
Laugh
I now have his hairstyle!
"somehow, the Toymaker returned."
3:50 yet In the last 60 years of Doctor Who the Toymaker has not shown up Again once!
This aged poorly
Michael Gough had such a beautiful voice.
I wish to see at the beginning of ,,The Giggle" episode similar "Previously on" intro such as the one in Twice Upon a Time... That would be amazing!
Fantastic!