I was a humble visual effects assistant on some of this series. Abiding memories: it's true Peter Davidson was an easy going bloke, and spectacularly popular with the make up department! And drove a red Audi Quattro, which to my shame I envied. The vegetation in the Kinda studio absolutely stank! Poor Janet Fielding thought she had legs like bottles. In reality she was very attractive. Also, what punters don't appreciate is that Dr Who was used as a punishment for recalcitrant staff, or as practice for newbies, like me. Happy memories, though.
>Also, what punters don't appreciate is that Dr Who was used as a punishment for recalcitrant staff, or as practice for newbies, like me. It kinda shows...
The most unbelievable part of this comment is the utterly laughable statement that Janet Fielding is attractive!!! I met her in 1985, 1995 and picked her up in my cab in 2003 and on every occasion she was a midget crone - as grotesque in reality as her wannabe Germaine Greer bile she spat out when she left the show..... but has quickly denounced since it came back and is even reprising her role... the totally hypocritical old bag fraud!
It's was ashamed everyone hated Adric, but really it was the scriptwriters fault. He got virtually no dialogue or character development his entire time on series.
@@galactic_socialistSeem lot of young male child actors fall into this trap... Producers only put them a series attract youth audience. But give them no character development.
@@paulhunter6742 Reminds me of a similar character in one of the Kamen Rider series, by far my least liked character too. A shame that people will write a character made to appeal to kids but makes no effort to make it actually likeable even to a kid.
Although my age suggests Baker the first should be my Doctor, it was Davidsons run that I really grew to love the show. Also Nyssa was my teenage crush. And whilst we all hated Adric even then, that silent credits roll is a piece of TV history that has stuck with me till today, you simply didn't expect it.
in a highly misspspent youth i was in a local fan group which just happened to be the Brighton one so we once got JN-T along for a chat. One of our members turned up with a 'I wish I'd killed Adric' t-shirt on which John didn't understand. Seemed he was labouring under the misapprehension that Adric had been a much loved character and was now much mourned.
Peter Davison was the most likeable, relatable and vulnerable of the Doctors, though he didn't convey the strangeness of the character as well as the previous actors had done. I always loved his sparring with Tegan.
Been binge-watching your Who synopses today, enjoying the comedic asides the whole while. But "Dutch artist and rapper M.C. Escher" made me laugh a lot more than it should have.
Yesterday I was stuck at home I’ll so put on TH-cam and clicked on one of your Doctor Who series review. 10 hours later and I went to bed having thoroughly enjoyed your videos. Thanks for your witty scripts and enjoyable format, you really do deserve much higher viewing numbers 👍
I remember those good times. Goodies followed by Dr Who on ABC tv. Those were the nice times of analog tv, and the nice ABC etc test patterns during after-hours times hahaha. I also remember 'the beachcombers'. That was before the Davidson times ----- more toward the Tom Baker times. But I watched the Davidson ones, and the rest that followed. All very good.
In the UK the Goodies was in later on around 8 or 9 o’clock. Grange Hill was massive with us school kids in the late 70s and 80s as it was one of the few kids shows that took a serious look at school in the UK with bullying and drug use being in the plots and kids who were realistic.
As I understand it, Adric's hologram in "Time-Flight" was included so that the listing in Radio Times would include Waterhouse in the cast, keeping the twist of Adric's death in "Earthshock" a secret.
Ah Richard Todd; survived D Day and the defence of Pegasus Bridge, rewarded with a co-starring role opposite Nerys Hughes. As if it wasn't bad enough that he lost his dog because he daren't call out its name in public.
I’ve rewatched your doctor who series of videos about 10x now, can’t get enough. The way you poke fun at it is genuinely hilarious and classic who is always best when not taken too seriously. It’s clear you have a lot of love for the show… we have that in common. Keep up the great work, you deserve a lot more subscribers
Ive know about dr who for decades, but never had the will or means to approach getting into this mammoth series. Your reviews have been perfect to give me the just. Its honestly unbelievable (to my eyes) that a show like this was made from the 60s. The effects actually impress me as the logistics of time and budget must have been rediculous. Thank you so so much for your amazing show. In the last two days its become my new binge channel!
I'm somewhat in disagreement in that I think Davison's Doctor showed more strength of character and fortitude here than he would in the seasons after. Infact I'd probably regard him far better as a Doctor if this were Classic Who's last season. Castrovalva managing to wrap up Logopolis as well as it did gave the impression the makers knew what they were doing here. Most of the rest of the season did too, until Time-Flight sadly happened.
The following seasons definitely showed how JNT & Saward had shaky ideas about where to go with 5th, particularly in stories like Resurrection of the Daleks where he ends up feeling rather out of place vs. what the story's going for. I think Androzani shows how an actually great writer could pull off that kind of story while better defining this type of Doctor without making them like another for convenience's sake, but that's the outlier. Frontios stands out as a favorite serial of mine for starting off like mid-era Saward before Bidmead swerves back into a more pre-JNT story archetype, much to everyone's benefit.
Both were part of my childhood in the 70s too,though the Goodies was on a midweek evening and Dr Who on at Saturday teatime (after the sports results and either before or after the early evening news) on saturday here in the UK.
5th was always my favorite doctor of the classic era, more approachable but you can still tell he’s a Time Lord with hundreds of years under his belt. Also enjoyed his companions too, even Adric, who I honestly feel people are way too unfair to.
I think Adric suffered the same problem as Wesley Crusher: the writers didn't know how to write supersmart teenagers. Or any teenager. Or adults in season one TNG. Someone had a good idea and the ball got dropped.
But Adric was an underground rebel, an independent will, a stowaway who got himself places. All totally unlike + opposite to Wesley. That should make an appreciated good teenage character, and indeed I like him and think the hate is prejudice from self-consciousness about teens, and writers' prejudice putting him into a lot more morally conflicted positions than the older companions. Wesley was everything awful about a token teenager in a show spinning naff conservative goo values: The dutiful obedient cadet patronised smiled at + head patted. Abominable unwarchable exploitative sugary, naff, insulting to teenagers too. All showing up ST itself as the dismal military obedience machine setting it is , in contrast to DW.. Until his ending, where he turns against all that, surprisingly redeemed him. But during Wesley's run his place + use were totally unlike Adric.
@@conscienceaginBlackadder TNG was conservative? Considering Roddenberry's own politics, the moneyless "economy", and various other aspects I kind of doubt that...as a conservative myself that somehow still likes classic Trek. On my site I'm reviewing one of the novels a chapter at a time right now. The two shows had different ways of doing a poor job with their teen genius, and Wesley was admittedly worse because the writers had him forced on them (they really didn't like him...Doctor Who at least tried with Adric) but generally it's the same issue.
Poor Adders, I suppose these days they would write him as a Sheldon? With his maths badge, lack of social awareness and obsessive fixations played strictly as comic relief? He could, as the Tenth Doctor would say, teeth clenched, have been "so much more." I was a young teen myself at the time. Yes, he embarrassed me as a fan, but truthfully they failed to write him as likeable in any way. But young Waterhouse also seems woefully miscast. If you look at his lines, you can imagine the exact same words being said any number of different ways which don't trigger an immediate dislike. So that's on him and whoever allowed him to express Adric that way. Now older, wiser, and with frankly better writing, on Big Finish, Adders is nowhere near as annoying as he was on TV. His pompous little "let ME do the math" moments come across almost as endearing, and of course, because we know what happens to him, he's borderline sympathetic. Yet, still very much not so, on rewatch of his tv appearances. There's a reason for that. Plus one of the backroom staff said he refused to wear deodorant and wouldn't let them wash his costume. So he stank and no one wanted to be around him. It's arguable if this qualifies as a fun fact. But I will say, that moment in The Five-ish Doctors, as he orbits Peter Davisons head in a pastiche of his regeneration visions, and says, "it's me, isn't it?" made me lol. So that's a win for Adric, I suppose? Maybe?
@@hgwells1899 Stink stories about teenagers are an emotionally abusing and stereotypically character-bashing worst part of our era's mob psychology structure of fashionability to oppress teens. That story unless it can be evidenced, is exactly the type of malice towards teenage that is street-cred fashionable to smear around. For a start they should have had at least 3 copies of the costume for changing, it's implausible not to and that story makes it more so
With this four-person TARDIS team, I view them as a group of siblings traveling together. With the Doctor being the oldest sibling, who is responsible for the younger ones, but just as vulnerable as they are.
"Black Orchid" was the first story since The Second Doctor's Scottish story in which he acquires Jamie MacCrimmon to be a period piece with no science fantasy elements except The Doctor and his associates.
Your videos are simply the best. You put so much thought and care and effort and (truly wonderful) humour into them that they can be watched over and over.
I wasn't quite born yet (1983, my first Dr Who memories are of Sylvester McCoy) but Aussies I've known told me Seasons 18 and 19 were shown on ABC-TV back to back as one single, 44 episode epic season after what had been a couple years of repeats. I can only imagine how amazing that must have felt.
I find this season gets harsh criticisms sometimes but I positively love it. I think the dynamic between the four stars is a lot of fun, with The Doctor is a sort of school teacher with students of varying personalities on a field trip across the cosmos with him. I find the season works best if you just skip the rather unfortunate Time-Flight, in my opinion Adric's death is the true finale, setting up the darker direction the Fifth Doctor would eventually end up down. Besides that, all the stories save for the last one range from good to great, leaning on great, and I constantly revisit this season. It's one of my favorites.
>I think the dynamic between the four stars is a lot of fun, with The Doctor is a sort of school teacher with students of varying personalities on a field trip across the cosmos with him. Funny how that was how the show was initially supposed to be...
@@parlinmains Basically, yeah. I know everyone hates the new Doctor Who seasons but at the very least I actually learned about the Indian Partition of 1947. Similar to the Fifth Doctor I think the Jodie Whittaker also feels like a teacher and I think Doctor Who should teach kids things as well as entertain. Both of them did a good job breaking down historical and scientific facts for the audience, I can really see kids who don't know about Rosa Parks learning something from the episode about her, and yeah there were some corny parts but I didn't mind. I think Davison did it the best though, I really love any scene of him explaining science or history, right off the bat with the first story he's teaching you about recursion.
I love this channel. Thank you for making me feel like I’m 7 years old again. This was very much my era of Doctor Who 😊 by the way your voice sounds much better through headphones 👍🏻
Same here I really enjoy the witty comments and not too serious approach combined with facts that we may not otherwise know. His other movie and tv series playlists are all worth watching too
I'm convinced the writers personally despised both Matthew Waterhouse and Janet Fielding. They went out of their way to give Adric and Tegan whiny unlikable personalities that annoyed the audience. Also, they made sure Adric's death was neither heroic nor sacrificial in any way; he stayed behind, not specifically to save anyone, but rather to give himself one more try at regaining control of the ship, which he then failed at, dying a meaningless death that changed absolutely nothing
You remind me that I should probably go re-watch the Tomorrow People. A little nostalgic masochism is good for the soul. Also I had never realized how much Daleks look like they're roller-skating before.
Monkey: Journey to the West... I saw a Gorillaz production of that tale a little while back. It was neat. Additional: Gosh, Nyssa sure was pretty. Those eyes of hers get me every time.
Probably my most well regarded Doctor. I seem to remember some of the futuristic sets having a great vibe. It's hard to pin down but I think they did an above average job in that regard, at least in some episodes. I really only became familiar with the third Doctor later, and while I was fond of the fourth I think the fifth felt the most like the character I wanted to watch the most of. 4 and 5 together were the peak for me, though there were other highlights later
This is awesome! GO back to the first and second doctors. They were pretty great and love to hear ur reviews even if there’s not much vids.. well till they complete the animations
Honestly, I never understood the decision by the writers to have *two* super intelligent companions (Nyssa and Adric). It made for quite a unique companion mishmash but ultimately even the writers couldn't figure out how to juggle the two characters properly so they got rid of one.
These are the same people who didn’t think to just write Kamelion in his human disguises after King’s Demons to avoid using the prop until Planet of Fire.
As a kid watching "THE Doctor" falling to his death before regenerating into Peter Davidson is a TV moment that left a lasting impression on me, and that was the beginning of the end of my love affair of this sci-fi series. I did try to watch Peter's season but only half heartedly, my heart was never really in it. And the less said about the new series, the better. I have my favourite episodes from the golden era (on dvd)....I'M GOOD
Among some of us at school at the time Monkey became a highlight of tv. The show was so different and so much fun with humour we could enjoy as teenage boys. A classic and unique show
Just a few months from the release of the zx spectrum the 5th Doctor was perfect for those waiting to have a spectrum for Christmas. Thought out this time until his departure, we’d watch this doctor and enjoy whitest taking a break for the zx as we practiced for those spectrum competitions. Nothing negative to say about this doctor as we enjoyed the changed made in the 1980’s.
"The Celery" was _never_ real. It was always a figment of someone's imagination. The first from Adric's "holodeck" *Castrovalva* , which wasn't a real place. The next time he changed it was the Eternal's sailing ship in *Enlightenment* , which wasn't real either, only given form by The Eternals.
It was inspired by MC Esscher's paintings of impossible places and mazes, one of which was titled "Castrovalva". The Easter Egg was that this was the first time since The First Doctor was trapped inside the Tardis in a blind inescapable trap.
I had such a good laugh watching this. It’s my favourite ‘classic’ series - simply because it’s the first one I ever watched. Ironically, you’re barely more scathing about the costumes, writing and ‘special’ effects than the actors themselves in the audio commentary on the DVDs of these stories. And when I say ‘the actors’, I mean Janet Fielding. Fun fact: in the scene where they watch Adric getting blown up on-screen in the Tardis, they were struggling to keep a straight face. Watch it again and you can clearly see Sarah Sutton desperately trying not to laugh and quickly hiding her face.
WTF? Why the Adric hate? I know he wasn't the best-written character in the series, but as a pre-teen watching Doctor Who in the eighties, I wanted to be Adric so badly that I had an Adric uniform for Halloween three years in a row. I loved the idea of a guy about my age being a companion to the Doctor. I think all the hate is just based on pure jealousy. Like all the Wesley hate for ST:NG. Jealousy of the actor who got to play the character instead of you.
I was 8 when this series was broadcast on the BBC, so up to this point I'd only known Tom Baker as the doctor. I never thought of the Five Faces repeats as a way to remind viewers that there were other doctors before Tom, so to me Jon Pertwee was Worzel Gummidge and Frazer Hines was that bloke from Emmerdale Farm. Earthshock was the first time I saw Cybermen on TV rather than just in Target novelisations.
Earthshock is a classic. I love Eric Saward's gritty sci-fi action style. And Adric died for a good cause - making the Cybermen scary again; a formidable adversary that the Doctor cannot always defeat without major sacrifices.
Davidson was the first Doctor Who I can remember seeing. Naturally Tom Baker was better. Davidson was familiar to me from All Creatures Great and Small, so him moving to sci-fi was an odd choice.
Peter Davison had the hardest job following Tom Baker who I found got rather tiresome when in a dangerous situation he would pull out jelly babies. Peter is an actor and sometimes they will do various characters so doing a science fiction show was not unusual having dipped his toe there as Dish of the Day in Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy and The Tomorrow People. If he hadn't have been cast as the 5th Doctor we would never have gotten The Fiveish Doctors reboot which was the best thing about the 50th anniversary of the show, as that truly celebrated Doctor Who by remembering those who started the show. The Day of the Doctor only concentrated on New Who.
The presentation of the Indigenous Australian characters in this was very shocking, but when I learnt that they were going to go with "plausible gibberish" for the Aboriginal language before Janet Fielding objected, I was glad at what we got. Even if the idea of a white Brisbanite in 1982 speaking any indigenous language at all is a big stretch.
Adric dying was the 1st time I ever cried over a fictional characters death. It was so unexpected. My mom would watch Gone with the Wind every year and that one didn't catch me until years later but Adric.🤦
I was in shock- only 12 at the time I had a slight crush on him ! Always Seem drawn to the more geeky types! I preferred Ducky to Mccarthys character in Pretty in Pink! 😅
I think this is his best season. Castrovalva, Kinda, The Visitation and Earthshock are all great stories, imo. Four to doomsday and Black orchid are fine stories. The only really bad story is Time-Flight.
Interesting. I thought Time Flight was hands-down the best story of that season. So much of that season, particularly scenes with Adric and Tegan, was almost unbearable to watch
People thought that Adric was the ultimate in poorly written teenage characters... Later in the decade Gene Roddenberry basically said "hold my beer," when he created Wesley Crusher.
Am i the only one that finds the singing disco daleks at the end , far more frightening and effective than they actually ever are in any of the series....
Looking forward to the next installments. btw - Castrovalva would have been better if Davison had been in boots instead of shoes and stockings ….. so distracting.
@@christopheralthouse6378 yup..never really came up with anything for 12th..and 13th..yet lol. But as example-1st is The grandfather..2nd is Cosmic hobo.. 3rd Is the flamboyant Bond...4th is The Bohemian Everyman..5th..well you know already lol..when I got up to Nu Who 9th is known as FANTASTIC!! 10TH is Allonsy!! 11th is known..get this...as FISH FINGERS AND CUSTARD 😅🤣🤦♂️ Edit-sorry,I forget to tell u the 6th/7th/8th 6th-The sadistic clown. 7th-The Professor (well duh,that 1 was a GIVEN LOL) 8th-The Half human hybrid 12th-Malcolm Tucker 13-Kerblam! I named Jodies Kerblam,mainly cause at the time,I hadn't thought of a nickname yet for her era..I was thinking of 'brilliant' cause she used that a few times..but after seeing Kerblam,I thought it stuck cause it was funny. Plus it had this 'sound' to it lol,like here ya go the 1st FEMALE DOCTOR!!KERBLAM!!!
I was a humble visual effects assistant on some of this series. Abiding memories: it's true Peter Davidson was an easy going bloke, and spectacularly popular with the make up department! And drove a red Audi Quattro, which to my shame I envied. The vegetation in the Kinda studio absolutely stank! Poor Janet Fielding thought she had legs like bottles. In reality she was very attractive. Also, what punters don't appreciate is that Dr Who was used as a punishment for recalcitrant staff, or as practice for newbies, like me. Happy memories, though.
>Also, what punters don't appreciate is that Dr Who was used as a punishment for recalcitrant staff, or as practice for newbies, like me.
It kinda shows...
The most unbelievable part of this comment is the utterly laughable statement that Janet Fielding is attractive!!! I met her in 1985, 1995 and picked her up in my cab in 2003 and on every occasion she was a midget crone - as grotesque in reality as her wannabe Germaine Greer bile she spat out when she left the show..... but has quickly denounced since it came back and is even reprising her role... the totally hypocritical old bag fraud!
Janet Fielding was incredibly attractive.
@@Shazam999 Agreed. I wasa teenage back in the 80s but I had a huge crush on Tegan.
@@Shazam999Was, yes.
‘Adric Tales’ is quite possibly the best use of that character ever. Well done.
I can't wait to order my volumes of "Adric Tales" on extended play VHS!
That was crazy he had me so worried for him each episode
It's was ashamed everyone hated Adric, but really it was the scriptwriters fault. He got virtually no dialogue or character development his entire time on series.
@@galactic_socialistSeem lot of young male child actors fall into this trap... Producers only put them a series attract youth audience. But give them no character development.
@@paulhunter6742 Reminds me of a similar character in one of the Kamen Rider series, by far my least liked character too. A shame that people will write a character made to appeal to kids but makes no effort to make it actually likeable even to a kid.
Although my age suggests Baker the first should be my Doctor, it was Davidsons run that I really grew to love the show. Also Nyssa was my teenage crush. And whilst we all hated Adric even then, that silent credits roll is a piece of TV history that has stuck with me till today, you simply didn't expect it.
Dying saved his character. Agreed, that was powerful and, for memory, the first time as a child a character was killed. Still moves me.
in a highly misspspent youth i was in a local fan group which just happened to be the Brighton one so we once got JN-T along for a chat. One of our members turned up with a 'I wish I'd killed Adric' t-shirt on which John didn't understand. Seemed he was labouring under the misapprehension that Adric had been a much loved character and was now much mourned.
I remember the first time I saw the credits after Adric's death... quite memorable.
Nyssa is definitelly one of the cutest companions. So beautiful.
Peter Davison was the most likeable, relatable and vulnerable of the Doctors, though he didn't convey the strangeness of the character as well as the previous actors had done. I always loved his sparring with Tegan.
Been binge-watching your Who synopses today, enjoying the comedic asides the whole while. But "Dutch artist and rapper M.C. Escher" made me laugh a lot more than it should have.
Yesterday I was stuck at home I’ll so put on TH-cam and clicked on one of your Doctor Who series review.
10 hours later and I went to bed having thoroughly enjoyed your videos.
Thanks for your witty scripts and enjoyable format, you really do deserve much higher viewing numbers 👍
Excellent as always. Being from Australia originally, my viewing after school was made up of Grange Hill, Danger Mouse, the Goodies, and Doctor Who.
I remember those good times. Goodies followed by Dr Who on ABC tv. Those were the nice times of analog tv, and the nice ABC etc test patterns during after-hours times hahaha. I also remember 'the beachcombers'. That was before the Davidson times ----- more toward the Tom Baker times. But I watched the Davidson ones, and the rest that followed. All very good.
What? Bananaman and Inspector Gadget were also the Doctor Who Curtain Raisers! Pssst. I am The Meddling Monk.
In the UK the Goodies was in later on around 8 or 9 o’clock.
Grange Hill was massive with us school kids in the late 70s and 80s as it was one of the few kids shows that took a serious look at school in the UK with bullying and drug use being in the plots and kids who were realistic.
@@musicalneptunian True! And Worzel Gummidge too I think!
@@nigeh5326 Love grange hill ..... we had that in Australia too. Love the funky tune of it as well.
As I understand it, Adric's hologram in "Time-Flight" was included so that the listing in Radio Times would include Waterhouse in the cast, keeping the twist of Adric's death in "Earthshock" a secret.
I agree with your comments , a decent & experimental 1st sesson for Peter's Dr.
Ah Richard Todd; survived D Day and the defence of Pegasus Bridge, rewarded with a co-starring role opposite Nerys Hughes. As if it wasn't bad enough that he lost his dog because he daren't call out its name in public.
I’ve rewatched your doctor who series of videos about 10x now, can’t get enough. The way you poke fun at it is genuinely hilarious and classic who is always best when not taken too seriously. It’s clear you have a lot of love for the show… we have that in common. Keep up the great work, you deserve a lot more subscribers
thanks. glad you're enjoying the reviews.
Ive know about dr who for decades, but never had the will or means to approach getting into this mammoth series. Your reviews have been perfect to give me the just. Its honestly unbelievable (to my eyes) that a show like this was made from the 60s. The effects actually impress me as the logistics of time and budget must have been rediculous. Thank you so so much for your amazing show. In the last two days its become my new binge channel!
Find the movie.
Journey in time and space.
The ordeals are envisioned in that
I'm somewhat in disagreement in that I think Davison's Doctor showed more strength of character and fortitude here than he would in the seasons after. Infact I'd probably regard him far better as a Doctor if this were Classic Who's last season.
Castrovalva managing to wrap up Logopolis as well as it did gave the impression the makers knew what they were doing here. Most of the rest of the season did too, until Time-Flight sadly happened.
The following seasons definitely showed how JNT & Saward had shaky ideas about where to go with 5th, particularly in stories like Resurrection of the Daleks where he ends up feeling rather out of place vs. what the story's going for. I think Androzani shows how an actually great writer could pull off that kind of story while better defining this type of Doctor without making them like another for convenience's sake, but that's the outlier. Frontios stands out as a favorite serial of mine for starting off like mid-era Saward before Bidmead swerves back into a more pre-JNT story archetype, much to everyone's benefit.
Poor Matthew Waterhouse has had to suffer 40 years of mockery because he took a job he wasn't cut out for in his youth.
Adric was a better actor than Peter Calaldi
@dazzle1933 welcome to watchmojo, here are the top 10 worst takes in history, no 1...
Behind the scenes info, snarky comments about Adric, and singing Daleks.... another winner! Thanks.
The Goodies followed by Doctor Who, around 6pm. My childhood in the 70's.
Both were part of my childhood in the 70s too,though the Goodies was on a midweek evening and Dr Who on at Saturday teatime (after the sports results and either before or after the early evening news) on saturday here in the UK.
Man, I love your takes on classic Who. Yes, it's ripping the piss a bit, but with love. More of this!
If you aren't ripping the piss, are you really a classic Who fan?
Late 4th doctor early 5th doctor has 1 of the best Tardis crews in the show _ I love Tegan so much ❤
Well I suppose someone has too...
I like all three of them.
Am I the only one finding the little synth horn stab when Adric falls down at 14:13 really funny?
You're definitely not the only one. They make so much fun out of it on The Visitation DVD commentary, it's hilarious :D
Let's be honest, if he hadn't landed on that accordion he might have been seriously hurt! 🤔
That Dalek Xanadu cover was completely unexpected but very welcome. Great video, love season 19, minus Time Flight of course.
5th was always my favorite doctor of the classic era, more approachable but you can still tell he’s a Time Lord with hundreds of years under his belt.
Also enjoyed his companions too, even Adric, who I honestly feel people are way too unfair to.
I think Adric suffered the same problem as Wesley Crusher: the writers didn't know how to write supersmart teenagers. Or any teenager. Or adults in season one TNG. Someone had a good idea and the ball got dropped.
He should've seen a doctor about that
But Adric was an underground rebel, an independent will, a stowaway who got himself places. All totally unlike + opposite to Wesley. That should make an appreciated good teenage character, and indeed I like him and think the hate is prejudice from self-consciousness about teens, and writers' prejudice putting him into a lot more morally conflicted positions than the older companions.
Wesley was everything awful about a token teenager in a show spinning naff conservative goo values: The dutiful obedient cadet patronised smiled at + head patted. Abominable unwarchable exploitative sugary, naff, insulting to teenagers too. All showing up ST itself as the dismal military obedience machine setting it is , in contrast to DW.. Until his ending, where he turns against all that, surprisingly redeemed him. But during Wesley's run his place + use were totally unlike Adric.
@@conscienceaginBlackadder TNG was conservative? Considering Roddenberry's own politics, the moneyless "economy", and various other aspects I kind of doubt that...as a conservative myself that somehow still likes classic Trek. On my site I'm reviewing one of the novels a chapter at a time right now.
The two shows had different ways of doing a poor job with their teen genius, and Wesley was admittedly worse because the writers had him forced on them (they really didn't like him...Doctor Who at least tried with Adric) but generally it's the same issue.
Poor Adders, I suppose these days they would write him as a Sheldon? With his maths badge, lack of social awareness and obsessive fixations played strictly as comic relief? He could, as the Tenth Doctor would say, teeth clenched, have been "so much more."
I was a young teen myself at the time. Yes, he embarrassed me as a fan, but truthfully they failed to write him as likeable in any way. But young Waterhouse also seems woefully miscast. If you look at his lines, you can imagine the exact same words being said any number of different ways which don't trigger an immediate dislike. So that's on him and whoever allowed him to express Adric that way. Now older, wiser, and with frankly better writing, on Big Finish, Adders is nowhere near as annoying as he was on TV. His pompous little "let ME do the math" moments come across almost as endearing, and of course, because we know what happens to him, he's borderline sympathetic. Yet, still very much not so, on rewatch of his tv appearances. There's a reason for that.
Plus one of the backroom staff said he refused to wear deodorant and wouldn't let them wash his costume. So he stank and no one wanted to be around him. It's arguable if this qualifies as a fun fact. But I will say, that moment in The Five-ish Doctors, as he orbits Peter Davisons head in a pastiche of his regeneration visions, and says, "it's me, isn't it?" made me lol. So that's a win for Adric, I suppose? Maybe?
@@hgwells1899 Stink stories about teenagers are an emotionally abusing and stereotypically character-bashing worst part of our era's mob psychology structure of fashionability to oppress teens. That story unless it can be evidenced, is exactly the type of malice towards teenage that is street-cred fashionable to smear around. For a start they should have had at least 3 copies of the costume for changing, it's implausible not to and that story makes it more so
The first episode of Castrovalva was shown in Scotland at 3.15 pm for some strange reason
Using Adric's death for humor seems to be helping give people catharsis!
Stam you're such a dag....daleks singing our livy's xanadu cheered me up no end....great stuff!!
With this four-person TARDIS team, I view them as a group of siblings traveling together. With the Doctor being the oldest sibling, who is responsible for the younger ones, but just as vulnerable as they are.
"Black Orchid" was the first story since The Second Doctor's Scottish story in which he acquires Jamie MacCrimmon to be a period piece with no science fantasy elements except The Doctor and his associates.
I was in a band called, "Jailbait Romana".
Your videos are simply the best. You put so much thought and care and effort and (truly wonderful) humour into them that they can be watched over and over.
I wasn't quite born yet (1983, my first Dr Who memories are of Sylvester McCoy) but Aussies I've known told me Seasons 18 and 19 were shown on ABC-TV back to back as one single, 44 episode epic season after what had been a couple years of repeats. I can only imagine how amazing that must have felt.
Can we talk about how there's finally handheld shots with the video cameras and how great they look?
Never be able to watch genesis of the daleks again without hearing xanadu somewhere in the background!
I find this season gets harsh criticisms sometimes but I positively love it. I think the dynamic between the four stars is a lot of fun, with The Doctor is a sort of school teacher with students of varying personalities on a field trip across the cosmos with him. I find the season works best if you just skip the rather unfortunate Time-Flight, in my opinion Adric's death is the true finale, setting up the darker direction the Fifth Doctor would eventually end up down. Besides that, all the stories save for the last one range from good to great, leaning on great, and I constantly revisit this season. It's one of my favorites.
>I think the dynamic between the four stars is a lot of fun, with The Doctor is a sort of school teacher with students of varying personalities on a field trip across the cosmos with him.
Funny how that was how the show was initially supposed to be...
@@parlinmains Basically, yeah. I know everyone hates the new Doctor Who seasons but at the very least I actually learned about the Indian Partition of 1947. Similar to the Fifth Doctor I think the Jodie Whittaker also feels like a teacher and I think Doctor Who should teach kids things as well as entertain. Both of them did a good job breaking down historical and scientific facts for the audience, I can really see kids who don't know about Rosa Parks learning something from the episode about her, and yeah there were some corny parts but I didn't mind. I think Davison did it the best though, I really love any scene of him explaining science or history, right off the bat with the first story he's teaching you about recursion.
I love this channel. Thank you for making me feel like I’m 7 years old again. This was very much my era of Doctor Who 😊 by the way your voice sounds much better through headphones 👍🏻
Same here I really enjoy the witty comments and not too serious approach combined with facts that we may not otherwise know.
His other movie and tv series playlists are all worth watching too
I always thought that the "Got it!" elbow slam by Adric was a subtle nod to Tom's Doctor.
So there I was, watching calmly. Then the "Adric Tales" for Kinda literally caused me to spill my coffee.
Best dr who review vids on YT imho. Facts, fun & laughs! Keep it up!
And who voiced the title role for the English dub of Monkey? David 'Silver' Collings, the best Doctor we never had.
I bloody love these videos, and it's a Friday evening too, what a treat thanks!!
3:46 I could swear that Peter Davison was giving the bird on camera.
I need that Dalek Xanadu cover as a video.
Kinda is probably my favourite story of all 80's Dr Who
I'm convinced the writers personally despised both Matthew Waterhouse and Janet Fielding. They went out of their way to give Adric and Tegan whiny unlikable personalities that annoyed the audience. Also, they made sure Adric's death was neither heroic nor sacrificial in any way; he stayed behind, not specifically to save anyone, but rather to give himself one more try at regaining control of the ship, which he then failed at, dying a meaningless death that changed absolutely nothing
It crowd reference. Lovely.
I've never laughed out loud so many times during one video before! Can't wait for the next one!
You remind me that I should probably go re-watch the Tomorrow People. A little nostalgic masochism is good for the soul.
Also I had never realized how much Daleks look like they're roller-skating before.
As soon as I saw this video in my recommended list I sprung out of bed and went to get myself some greens. Good work, as always.
That car alarm... LMFAO! Also, Stam Fine never fails to deliver some quality 'Dalek Karaoke'.
ALL THOSE YEARS AGO
My Mom: Doctor Who is floating in space?
Me: He's wearing a helmet!
Tom Baker did NOT have a 'perm'. HIs hair was naturally curly.
Monkey: Journey to the West... I saw a Gorillaz production of that tale a little while back. It was neat.
Additional: Gosh, Nyssa sure was pretty. Those eyes of hers get me every time.
Sarah Sutton was attractive, but have you not seen Nicola Bryant's Peri Brown?
"And wouldn't you know it? It's the God-damn Cybermen."
And that's when I died! LOL
Ok well, now I henceforth have no choice but to think of Nyssa as Jailbait Romana.
Nyssa and Tegan are so cute.
All of the Starbucks in close distance to his house. 😂😂😂👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Probably my most well regarded Doctor. I seem to remember some of the futuristic sets having a great vibe. It's hard to pin down but I think they did an above average job in that regard, at least in some episodes. I really only became familiar with the third Doctor later, and while I was fond of the fourth I think the fifth felt the most like the character I wanted to watch the most of. 4 and 5 together were the peak for me, though there were other highlights later
They started off with three companions, two female and one male, as William Hartnell did.
The Xanadu thing... it is Friday night, but I a not drunk enough for this.
3:47 Is that a middle finger I see? Wow, the Doctor was _really_ annoyed with Tegan...
22:40 What's with Fifth Doctor companions having doppelgangers? Nyssa here, then Peri in _The Church and the Crown_...
This is awesome! GO back to the first and second doctors. They were pretty great and love to hear ur reviews even if there’s not much vids.. well till they complete the animations
Honestly, I never understood the decision by the writers to have *two* super intelligent companions (Nyssa and Adric). It made for quite a unique companion mishmash but ultimately even the writers couldn't figure out how to juggle the two characters properly so they got rid of one.
These are the same people who didn’t think to just write Kamelion in his human disguises after King’s Demons to avoid using the prop until Planet of Fire.
When are you doing more seasons. I am living for these!!!!
As a kid watching "THE Doctor" falling to his death before regenerating into Peter Davidson is a TV moment that left a lasting impression on me, and that was the beginning of the end of my love affair of this sci-fi series. I did try to watch Peter's season but only half heartedly, my heart was never really in it. And the less said about the new series, the better. I have my favourite episodes from the golden era (on dvd)....I'M GOOD
The nature of Monkey was irrepressible….♥️🍀☮️
Among some of us at school at the time Monkey became a highlight of tv. The show was so different and so much fun with humour we could enjoy as teenage boys.
A classic and unique show
I love this take on Doctor Who
Never realised til now it was P.C Reg Hollis playing the part of Dukkha in Kinda before now!
Best version of Xanado-oo-oo.
Fifth doctor was my first doctor.
Tom Baker was the man! The we have The Tennanta Capaldis, which are great doctors
Just a few months from the release of the zx spectrum the 5th Doctor was perfect for those waiting to have a spectrum for Christmas. Thought out this time until his departure, we’d watch this doctor and enjoy whitest taking a break for the zx as we practiced for those spectrum competitions. Nothing negative to say about this doctor as we enjoyed the changed made in the 1980’s.
'Jailbait Romana' loooooool. Great video.
The anachronism in the "story without anachronisms" was 👌 😆
"The Celery" was _never_ real. It was always a figment of someone's imagination.
The first from Adric's "holodeck" *Castrovalva* , which wasn't a real place. The next time he changed it was the Eternal's sailing ship in *Enlightenment* , which wasn't real either, only given form by The Eternals.
It was inspired by MC Esscher's paintings of impossible places and mazes, one of which was titled "Castrovalva". The Easter Egg was that this was the first time since The First Doctor was trapped inside the Tardis in a blind inescapable trap.
I had such a good laugh watching this. It’s my favourite ‘classic’ series - simply because it’s the first one I ever watched. Ironically, you’re barely more scathing about the costumes, writing and ‘special’ effects than the actors themselves in the audio commentary on the DVDs of these stories. And when I say ‘the actors’, I mean Janet Fielding. Fun fact: in the scene where they watch Adric getting blown up on-screen in the Tardis, they were struggling to keep a straight face. Watch it again and you can clearly see Sarah Sutton desperately trying not to laugh and quickly hiding her face.
I lost it at the car alarm going off @ 23:40 🤣🤣🤣
WTF? Why the Adric hate? I know he wasn't the best-written character in the series, but as a pre-teen watching Doctor Who in the eighties, I wanted to be Adric so badly that I had an Adric uniform for Halloween three years in a row. I loved the idea of a guy about my age being a companion to the Doctor. I think all the hate is just based on pure jealousy. Like all the Wesley hate for ST:NG. Jealousy of the actor who got to play the character instead of you.
You are Matthew Waterhouse and I claim my £10
@@lucasoheyze4597 LOL
24:34 - Oh my god. "After binging on old episodes of Doctor Who".. I laughed WAY too hard at that.
Heavy irony? 😁
Darlek singing bowie.... one day chart toppers
I was 8 when this series was broadcast on the BBC, so up to this point I'd only known Tom Baker as the doctor. I never thought of the Five Faces repeats as a way to remind viewers that there were other doctors before Tom, so to me Jon Pertwee was Worzel Gummidge and Frazer Hines was that bloke from Emmerdale Farm. Earthshock was the first time I saw Cybermen on TV rather than just in Target novelisations.
Earthshock is a classic. I love Eric Saward's gritty sci-fi action style. And Adric died for a good cause - making the Cybermen scary again; a formidable adversary that the Doctor cannot always defeat without major sacrifices.
Time-Flight has an ambition sorely lacking from most Doctor Who; I think it's great!
I want a complete remake of Xanadu, with the Daleks. Davros can be Gene Kelly.
Davidson was the first Doctor Who I can remember seeing. Naturally Tom Baker was better. Davidson was familiar to me from All Creatures Great and Small, so him moving to sci-fi was an odd choice.
Peter Davison had the hardest job following Tom Baker who I found got rather tiresome when in a dangerous situation he would pull out jelly babies. Peter is an actor and sometimes they will do various characters so doing a science fiction show was not unusual having dipped his toe there as Dish of the Day in Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy and The Tomorrow People. If he hadn't have been cast as the 5th Doctor we would never have gotten The Fiveish Doctors reboot which was the best thing about the 50th anniversary of the show, as that truly celebrated Doctor Who by remembering those who started the show. The Day of the Doctor only concentrated on New Who.
That 'Nyssa' 'Romana' line tho hahahaha
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"he wouldnt want us to mourn him .... neccasarily... "
Love your channel. Please do Blake's 7
The presentation of the Indigenous Australian characters in this was very shocking, but when I learnt that they were going to go with "plausible gibberish" for the Aboriginal language before Janet Fielding objected, I was glad at what we got. Even if the idea of a white Brisbanite in 1982 speaking any indigenous language at all is a big stretch.
Adric dying was the 1st time I ever cried over a fictional characters death. It was so unexpected. My mom would watch Gone with the Wind every year and that one didn't catch me until years later but Adric.🤦
I was in shock- only 12 at the time I had a slight crush on him ! Always Seem drawn to the more geeky types! I preferred Ducky to Mccarthys character in Pretty in Pink! 😅
I didn't realise he was dead - the broken badge symbolised it at the end but didn't know I had autism at the time
PLEASE do a full length version of the Dalek Xanadu
1:27 After hearing the "Own up, aunty..." line I liked and subscribed.
I think this is his best season. Castrovalva, Kinda, The Visitation and Earthshock are all great stories, imo. Four to doomsday and Black orchid are fine stories. The only really bad story is Time-Flight.
Interesting. I thought Time Flight was hands-down the best story of that season. So much of that season, particularly scenes with Adric and Tegan, was almost unbearable to watch
Are you on crack? Time Flight is probably in the bottom 5% of Who stories ever@@froggacuda1605
People thought that Adric was the ultimate in poorly written teenage characters... Later in the decade Gene Roddenberry basically said "hold my beer," when he created Wesley Crusher.
Am i the only one that finds the singing disco daleks at the end , far more frightening and effective than they actually ever are in any of the series....
I never ever got into Peter Davidsons Doctor. Not even in Big Finish which Collin Baker and Sylvester McCoy shine in.
Looking forward to the next installments.
btw - Castrovalva would have been better if Davison had been in boots instead of shoes and stockings ….. so distracting.
Another superb review!
In Australia, we have the Ned Kelly gang. In UK, they have the Celery gang.
Did you know that the original working title for Doctor Who was Blue Harvest?
All that’s missing from the companions is copious amount of wine bottles🍷 🍷 🍷
On my hard drive...the 5th is known as 'cricket and celery'...
Thats how I find ole Peter D..
Trust me,I have all names figured out for my Dr's
Okay, now I'm curious...please do tell and does that include the NuWho Doctors as well?
@@christopheralthouse6378 yup..never really came up with anything for 12th..and 13th..yet lol. But as example-1st is The grandfather..2nd is Cosmic hobo..
3rd Is the flamboyant Bond...4th is The Bohemian Everyman..5th..well you know already lol..when I got up to Nu Who 9th is known as FANTASTIC!! 10TH is Allonsy!!
11th is known..get this...as FISH FINGERS AND CUSTARD 😅🤣🤦♂️
Edit-sorry,I forget to tell u the 6th/7th/8th
6th-The sadistic clown.
7th-The Professor (well duh,that 1 was a GIVEN LOL)
8th-The Half human hybrid
12th-Malcolm Tucker
13-Kerblam! I named Jodies Kerblam,mainly cause at the time,I hadn't thought of a nickname yet for her era..I was thinking of 'brilliant' cause she used that a few times..but after seeing Kerblam,I thought it stuck cause it was funny. Plus it had this 'sound' to it lol,like here ya go the 1st FEMALE DOCTOR!!KERBLAM!!!