Im surprised they didn't have any references in the 12th Doctor's run, given Capaldi's music background. Edit: Actually, as he said in the video, Bowie would've been a perfect fit.
I am gutted no Beatles were played on 12's guitar but I'll settle for the rendition of pink Floyd in Zygon Invasion and also Peter playing Starman at a comic con 😭
A bit of very recent (& possibly spoilery?) trivia you missed: Y’know the 15th Doctor’s jukebox? The SFX guy was interviewed and said what’s on it. Mixed in with all the real songs is “Twist at the End, by John Smith & The Common Men”.
@@louisslegall TBH I only found out cuz I went down a rabbit hole of fan-theories once it fully sank in that “wait… RTD is back! WHAT’S THE NEXT BAD WOLF???” Found an article linking it to the Susan Twist cameos and the theme of orphans and… well emphasising what a Common Men namedrop harkens back to. I’m actually gonna feel kinda sorry for Russell if it pans out. He put Susan Twist in a fake poster in the background of his office during a Blue Peter interview FFS. Imagine spending 15 years upping your cryptography game THAT MUCH only for people to crack it before the season actually starts.
DUDE UR VIDEOS ARE AWESOME!!!!! It’s so refreshing how positive you are bc everyone else is constantly hating on 1) the new doctor 2) the old doctors 3) writers 4) tbe fukcinf MUSIC CHOICE Like???? Anyways this is was so fun I hope you have a great day
Thank you so much my dude this means a lot!!!!! The doctor who TH-cam landscape utterly disappoints me so I thought why not make what I'd want to see and hope others will too! I hope YOU have a great day 😁😁
I like the idea of a Beatles story where the Doctor is trying to avoid their former selves between Beatles concerts. It's a sort of meta tale and allows the BBC to avoid the obvious budget restrictions of using Beatles music/footage. Imagine a Back to the Future 2 type set-up, with the Doctor accidentally landing in the Cavern Club only to realise they've messed something up and need to fix it. Unfortunately, they know a previous regeneration (but aren't sure which) came to the gig, so they need to navigate it with their companion while not bumping into their themslef or changing anything. After all, if this performance doesn't go well, all of history is changed The episode could have Doctor look alikes appear all over the place in long scarves or colourful coats, as the current regeneration (I feel like this is a Smith style episode, but there's no reason it can't be done with future incarnations) is jumpy, making sure not to meet their past self. Add some drama that this is a 'temporally unstable point' because of how much hinges on it, maybe bring back the Reapers from Father's Day and you've got a fun Beatles set-up. Ideally you'd end it with a montage of images inserting previous doctors in a variety of Beatles gigs, with a Beatles song leading in the credits
I adore this idea!!!!!! I could definitely see this as a Smith style episode, like a special episode. I'd say this is ten times better than mine as well 😂
@@louisslegall a special is a good idea! I was thinking of the series 6 era, with Amy and Rory. Amy would have a subplot of trying to sneak off and get drunk at the show, but the bartender won't accept her modern money, while Rory's stuck helping the Doctor and comes out with some wild take about the Beatles (like Pete Best being the better drummer, or Wings actually being the superior band). And thanks! I'm a massive Doctor Who and Beatles fan too, so always wanted to see a crossover like this. I'm about to watch Devil's Chord so hopefully RTD pulls something interesting together
@@louisslegall I've just finished it. Overall, I really liked the episode, probably my second favourite of RTD2, but it just squanders the potential of having the Beatles in a story with a musical god. Plus that final musical number feels so awkwardly tacked on
On rewatch I enjoy Devil's Chord. I don't like Space Babies that's an exhausting watch, thank god for Millie and Ncuti's performance. Advertising it as a Beatles episode in the magazine and publicity is cheeky, the Beatles are barely a subplot. As you said it's squandered the Beatles for a future appearance and it sucks. Also, need RTD to stop writing music he can't do it and that's fine!!! Just stop please Russell xxx
The 13th Doctor has been my favourite of the NuWho Doctors so I'd probably go with her along with Dan and Yaz like you did. My story though would involve them running into The Beatles by accident though. The title would be "Eight Arms To Hold You" which was the working title for the film "Help!" but they couldn't come up with a song called "Eight Arms To Hold You". After another crazy adventure, they decide to drop Dan off in Liverpool for a family member's birthday or something like that. He leaves the TARDIS and decides to get a drink before heading home. He walks down Matthew Street to find that The Cavern is open (there are several Caverns currently open on Matthew Street but the original was closed down in the 80s thanks to Mrs. Thatcher and some plan for extending the rail system that didn't end up happening). It's then that he realizes that it's 1962 and not 2022 so he runs back to the TARDIS before The Doctor and Yaz take off. When The Doctor realizes the error, she says "wait...Liverpool, 1962? There's something we have to do!". They all leave the TARDIS and head back to The Cavern where they see The Beatles. They spot The Doctor in the audience and come over to say hello, introducing her to Ringo as he'd only just joined the band. "Oh hey Ringo" says Paul "This is that mad bird I was telling you about" whilst winking at The Doctor. DOCTOR: Alright Paul, don't forget you still owe me that 50p from 3 years ago. PAUL: Oh yeah, you're in luck as it happens, we've just signed a record contract so here you are (hands her 50p). RINGO: So how many times has she seen the band now? GEORGE: Oh at least 7. JOHN: 9, that I can remember... PAUL 9 hundred and 9. JOHN: So would this be the One After 909? PAUL: Hey, there's a song in that! JOHN: She was there that day at the Woolton Village Fete where I first met Paul, I think she's been at every show since. Can't get rid of her (smiles). DOCTOR: So you've just signed a record deal, that must be exciting. GEORGE: Yeah, it's great. We have to go down to London next week to record the album. DAN: Well, the first album. PAUL: Yeah, I mean, it'd be nice to think they'll let us do another one after this but we'll just see how it goes. The Melody Maker didn't like the first single, said it was "banal rubbish". DAN: "Love Me Do"? Banal rubbish? It's one of the greatest songs of all time! JOHN: That's nice of you to say that, err, friend of The Doctor, but we're just 4 lads from Liverpool...it'd be nice to be rich and famous but we're just happy to be able to make a record. RINGO: Do you think they'll let me play on it this time? PAUL: Don't start on that again. GEORGE: Anyway, we'd better head off. Brian wants to see us at his office. JOHN: At this hour of the night? GEORGE: Yeah, someone wants to interview us for one of the music magazines. PAUL: Well, it was nice to see you again Doctor, Yaz and... DOCTOR: Oh, this is Dan. JOHN: Nice to meet you Dan, maybe we'll see you again someday. The Beatles head off to Brian's office while The Doctor, Yaz and Dan hang out at The Cavern with Dan still dealing with what just happened. Yaz is unphased. DAN: I never thought I'd actually get to meet The Beatles. YAZ: Get used to it, The Doctor is a little bit of a fan. DOCTOR: They're incredible. Just think, those 4 lads from Liverpool who at this point in history are just about to record their first album, completely unaware that they're about to change the world. They decide to head back to the TARDIS to drop Dan back in his own time but on the way, they find the 4 Beatles lying unconscious on the ground as their roadies, Mal and Neil, chase the unseen assailant down the street. Mal and Neil return, having lost the attacker. MAL: What the hell was that? NEIL: I've never seen anything like it before. A sort of 4 headed creature with 8 arms. MAL: I've seen some strange things but nothing like that. NEIL: I don't know why, but any time that weird bird shows up, something strange happens...oh, hello Doctor...Doctor!?!? DOCTOR: What did you say it was that attacked the band? MAL: It was horrible, it must have been 10 feet tall, four elongated heads and 8 long arms. It moved along like a snail, but at super speed. DAN: It's a bit early for the LSD years... YAZ: Dan! This is serious. Something has knocked out The Beatles. NEIL: It went around the corner and then it disappeared. How is that even possible? DAN: I wouldn't have thought it possible either until I met The Doctor. NEIL: Exactly, what do you know about all this, Doctor? MAL: Lay off her Neil, she's a bit weird but she's harmless. She wouldn't be mixed up with this sort of thing. DOCTOR: I'm going to need a bit more information. From the description, it doesn't sound like anything that I've encountered before. The Beatles start to come to. Neil tries to convince them to go to the hospital but they head to Brian's office as originally planned. When they get there however, Brian is already in a meeting...with The Beatles. DOCTOR: Of course...The Dellopticons. JOHN: The what? DOCTOR: Neil and Mal, you said you saw something with 4 heads, 8 arms and moving like a snail...The Dellopticons are flying creatures that lay eggs. When the eggs hatch, they take on the form of the first creature they came into contact with. The egg must have landed on The Beatles with the Dellopticon inside taking on the form of the 4 Beatles. YAZ: So what they saw was a Dellopticon splitting into 4 separate creatures? DOCTOR: Exactly! GEORGE: That's all very interesting, but what are we supposed to do now? They enter Brian's office to find the 4 creatures devouring the journalist who had come to interview them as Brian looks on in shock. The creatures, realizing that they've been discovered give chase to The Beatles (similar to the scene at the start of A Hard Day's Night) while The Doctor and the others explain to a hysterical Brian what's happening. The rest of the episode focuses on trying to make sure that The real Beatles make it to Abbey Road and not the Dellopticon Beatles. If the Dellopticons make the record, then they will lure 80% of the population to their concerts where they will be ingested. Only The Doctor, her friends and The Beatles can stop the Dellopticons and save the human race.
I like your idea for a Doctor Who story with Thirteen, Yaz, and Dan adjacent to the Beatles (with a "Fanfair For The Common Men" twist). As for the upcoming Season 1 episode with Ncuti as the Fifteenth Doctor, I agree the that "The Devil's Chord" is probably the right episode title and that Jinx Monsoon is more than likely the Big Bad for the story. As for the plot, I think there's something to do with the super experimental music the Beatles were starting to get into in their early post touring years (around the time "Rubber Soul" and "Revolver" were recorded and released); the costumes and hair styles sported by the actors cast as the Beatles seem to line up with that theory. They worked with producer George Martin to bring their ideas to life, including the use of tape loops to create what was at that time advanced production effects... and which song did this effort go into? "Tomorrow Never Knows" - a song John Lennon was inspired to write thanks to reading "The Psychedelic Experience: A Manual Based on the Tibettan Book of the Dead" by Timothy Leary, Richard Alpert, and Ralph Metzner. Thanks to Ringo for the song title (one of his "Ringo-isms). I look forward to seeing that episode whichever way it goes. It's time the Doctor met their favorite Beatles.
My wold like the Big Bang episode with 11 setting everything up, so Amy shows up kind of like that but with a young John Lennon and just have them like talk to each other
What about The Doctor and The Who?!?! Not an expert, but I think Peter Capaldi's windmill guitar on the Magician's Apprentice was a wee tip of the hat!
I’m looking forward to episode two of the season cause I’m a big Beatles fan and I’m curious to know what song they are supposed to be recording and with Disney’s help with the budget could they get actual audio for them to use or not cause it’s my most anticipated episode of the season
if you think you're able, you could boot your computer with a usb stick with linux installed to get the stuff off of the hard drive. they do file partition stuff differently so you might be able to access the old hard drive. it worked for me for almost an entire 2tb hard drive. if you're not sure what you're doing though, it's probably best to spring for the recovery. you may damage the hard drive further if it's corrupted that bad.
@@DonnaLang42rockgloballyI hope you realize that that shit was foreshadowed and even Eppy foreshadowed his homosexuality so whats the bet that they aren't gonna make it about The Beatles they're gonna make it abt how the Doctor and Eppy sleep with eachother
Stop calling it series 1, it only feeds RTD's already bloated deluded ego. It is series 14, or 40 if you're really pedantic. Me, I couldn't care less about the Beatles episode. I gave up on RTD 2.0 era Who the moment little boy Rose started lecturing 10 (or was it 12, 14 or 16...) about pronouns and refuse to watch any more of such nonsense.
👀 we all use pronouns… would you rather be pointed at and referred to as “that” or “it”? if you “refuse to watch any more of such nonsense”, why are you commenting on videos relating to “such nonsense”?
Well after the actual episode aired, I guess all you can say is "there's always a twist at the end"
My favourite thing about Vicki knowing The Beatles is that she calls them 'classical music' and Barbara is horrified
I originally put that in but removed it in the end! But it makes me laugh Barbara and Ian were so shocked like guys it's not that bad of a future!!!
Recap in distress. Bring it back now , we won't take less!
Yes, hes back
This video is EVERYTHING. Like you, Doctor Who and The Beatles are two of my favourite things and this is just brilliantly done. Well done!
I totally forgot about the Left-Handed Hummingbird stuff, which is weird because I've read and loved that VNA
Im surprised they didn't have any references in the 12th Doctor's run, given Capaldi's music background.
Edit: Actually, as he said in the video, Bowie would've been a perfect fit.
I am gutted no Beatles were played on 12's guitar but I'll settle for the rendition of pink Floyd in Zygon Invasion and also Peter playing Starman at a comic con 😭
@@louisslegall12 and Clara were actually in a picture of them walking on Abbey Road accompanied by 2 Daleks as an advertiser for season 9
This video was great, I absolutely share your enthusiasm for 15 and Ruby's episode and your editing style had me in stitches.
4:28 Remembrance of the Daleks is a gift that keeps on giving
About 4:12 "Oh do please be quiet"
At least the third LOL moment so far. Like something out of an old TH-cam poop. You've got yourself a new sub mate.
Oh blessed art thou! A new upload!
Louis is back! Looking forward your video on the revived era of doctor who!
A bit of very recent (& possibly spoilery?) trivia you missed:
Y’know the 15th Doctor’s jukebox? The SFX guy was interviewed and said what’s on it.
Mixed in with all the real songs is “Twist at the End, by John Smith & The Common Men”.
Oh wow!!! How did I miss this!!! Thank you so much for dropping this!!! This is such a wonderful Easter egg for the new series 😍
@@louisslegall TBH I only found out cuz I went down a rabbit hole of fan-theories once it fully sank in that “wait… RTD is back! WHAT’S THE NEXT BAD WOLF???”
Found an article linking it to the Susan Twist cameos and the theme of orphans and… well emphasising what a Common Men namedrop harkens back to. I’m actually gonna feel kinda sorry for Russell if it pans out. He put Susan Twist in a fake poster in the background of his office during a Blue Peter interview FFS. Imagine spending 15 years upping your cryptography game THAT MUCH only for people to crack it before the season actually starts.
DUDE UR VIDEOS ARE AWESOME!!!!! It’s so refreshing how positive you are bc everyone else is constantly hating on 1) the new doctor 2) the old doctors 3) writers 4) tbe fukcinf MUSIC CHOICE Like???? Anyways this is was so fun I hope you have a great day
Thank you so much my dude this means a lot!!!!! The doctor who TH-cam landscape utterly disappoints me so I thought why not make what I'd want to see and hope others will too! I hope YOU have a great day 😁😁
@@louisslegall :D
I like the idea of a Beatles story where the Doctor is trying to avoid their former selves between Beatles concerts. It's a sort of meta tale and allows the BBC to avoid the obvious budget restrictions of using Beatles music/footage. Imagine a Back to the Future 2 type set-up, with the Doctor accidentally landing in the Cavern Club only to realise they've messed something up and need to fix it. Unfortunately, they know a previous regeneration (but aren't sure which) came to the gig, so they need to navigate it with their companion while not bumping into their themslef or changing anything. After all, if this performance doesn't go well, all of history is changed
The episode could have Doctor look alikes appear all over the place in long scarves or colourful coats, as the current regeneration (I feel like this is a Smith style episode, but there's no reason it can't be done with future incarnations) is jumpy, making sure not to meet their past self. Add some drama that this is a 'temporally unstable point' because of how much hinges on it, maybe bring back the Reapers from Father's Day and you've got a fun Beatles set-up. Ideally you'd end it with a montage of images inserting previous doctors in a variety of Beatles gigs, with a Beatles song leading in the credits
I adore this idea!!!!!! I could definitely see this as a Smith style episode, like a special episode. I'd say this is ten times better than mine as well 😂
@@louisslegall a special is a good idea! I was thinking of the series 6 era, with Amy and Rory. Amy would have a subplot of trying to sneak off and get drunk at the show, but the bartender won't accept her modern money, while Rory's stuck helping the Doctor and comes out with some wild take about the Beatles (like Pete Best being the better drummer, or Wings actually being the superior band).
And thanks! I'm a massive Doctor Who and Beatles fan too, so always wanted to see a crossover like this. I'm about to watch Devil's Chord so hopefully RTD pulls something interesting together
Waking up after Devil's Chord... I think a video is in order to my reaction of it. 🙃
@@louisslegall I've just finished it. Overall, I really liked the episode, probably my second favourite of RTD2, but it just squanders the potential of having the Beatles in a story with a musical god. Plus that final musical number feels so awkwardly tacked on
On rewatch I enjoy Devil's Chord. I don't like Space Babies that's an exhausting watch, thank god for Millie and Ncuti's performance. Advertising it as a Beatles episode in the magazine and publicity is cheeky, the Beatles are barely a subplot. As you said it's squandered the Beatles for a future appearance and it sucks. Also, need RTD to stop writing music he can't do it and that's fine!!! Just stop please Russell xxx
I think Ian gave himself a sneak preview on that machine 😀
The 13th Doctor has been my favourite of the NuWho Doctors so I'd probably go with her along with Dan and Yaz like you did. My story though would involve them running into The Beatles by accident though. The title would be "Eight Arms To Hold You" which was the working title for the film "Help!" but they couldn't come up with a song called "Eight Arms To Hold You".
After another crazy adventure, they decide to drop Dan off in Liverpool for a family member's birthday or something like that. He leaves the TARDIS and decides to get a drink before heading home. He walks down Matthew Street to find that The Cavern is open (there are several Caverns currently open on Matthew Street but the original was closed down in the 80s thanks to Mrs. Thatcher and some plan for extending the rail system that didn't end up happening). It's then that he realizes that it's 1962 and not 2022 so he runs back to the TARDIS before The Doctor and Yaz take off. When The Doctor realizes the error, she says "wait...Liverpool, 1962? There's something we have to do!". They all leave the TARDIS and head back to The Cavern where they see The Beatles. They spot The Doctor in the audience and come over to say hello, introducing her to Ringo as he'd only just joined the band. "Oh hey Ringo" says Paul "This is that mad bird I was telling you about" whilst winking at The Doctor.
DOCTOR: Alright Paul, don't forget you still owe me that 50p from 3 years ago.
PAUL: Oh yeah, you're in luck as it happens, we've just signed a record contract so here you are (hands her 50p).
RINGO: So how many times has she seen the band now?
GEORGE: Oh at least 7.
JOHN: 9, that I can remember...
PAUL 9 hundred and 9.
JOHN: So would this be the One After 909?
PAUL: Hey, there's a song in that!
JOHN: She was there that day at the Woolton Village Fete where I first met Paul, I think she's been at every show since. Can't get rid of her (smiles).
DOCTOR: So you've just signed a record deal, that must be exciting.
GEORGE: Yeah, it's great. We have to go down to London next week to record the album.
DAN: Well, the first album.
PAUL: Yeah, I mean, it'd be nice to think they'll let us do another one after this but we'll just see how it goes. The Melody Maker didn't like the first single, said it was "banal rubbish".
DAN: "Love Me Do"? Banal rubbish? It's one of the greatest songs of all time!
JOHN: That's nice of you to say that, err, friend of The Doctor, but we're just 4 lads from Liverpool...it'd be nice to be rich and famous but we're just happy to be able to make a record.
RINGO: Do you think they'll let me play on it this time?
PAUL: Don't start on that again.
GEORGE: Anyway, we'd better head off. Brian wants to see us at his office.
JOHN: At this hour of the night?
GEORGE: Yeah, someone wants to interview us for one of the music magazines.
PAUL: Well, it was nice to see you again Doctor, Yaz and...
DOCTOR: Oh, this is Dan.
JOHN: Nice to meet you Dan, maybe we'll see you again someday.
The Beatles head off to Brian's office while The Doctor, Yaz and Dan hang out at The Cavern with Dan still dealing with what just happened. Yaz is unphased.
DAN: I never thought I'd actually get to meet The Beatles.
YAZ: Get used to it, The Doctor is a little bit of a fan.
DOCTOR: They're incredible. Just think, those 4 lads from Liverpool who at this point in history are just about to record their first album, completely unaware that they're about to change the world.
They decide to head back to the TARDIS to drop Dan back in his own time but on the way, they find the 4 Beatles lying unconscious on the ground as their roadies, Mal and Neil, chase the unseen assailant down the street. Mal and Neil return, having lost the attacker.
MAL: What the hell was that?
NEIL: I've never seen anything like it before. A sort of 4 headed creature with 8 arms.
MAL: I've seen some strange things but nothing like that.
NEIL: I don't know why, but any time that weird bird shows up, something strange happens...oh, hello Doctor...Doctor!?!?
DOCTOR: What did you say it was that attacked the band?
MAL: It was horrible, it must have been 10 feet tall, four elongated heads and 8 long arms. It moved along like a snail, but at super speed.
DAN: It's a bit early for the LSD years...
YAZ: Dan! This is serious. Something has knocked out The Beatles.
NEIL: It went around the corner and then it disappeared. How is that even possible?
DAN: I wouldn't have thought it possible either until I met The Doctor.
NEIL: Exactly, what do you know about all this, Doctor?
MAL: Lay off her Neil, she's a bit weird but she's harmless. She wouldn't be mixed up with this sort of thing.
DOCTOR: I'm going to need a bit more information. From the description, it doesn't sound like anything that I've encountered before.
The Beatles start to come to. Neil tries to convince them to go to the hospital but they head to Brian's office as originally planned. When they get there however, Brian is already in a meeting...with The Beatles.
DOCTOR: Of course...The Dellopticons.
JOHN: The what?
DOCTOR: Neil and Mal, you said you saw something with 4 heads, 8 arms and moving like a snail...The Dellopticons are flying creatures that lay eggs. When the eggs hatch, they take on the form of the first creature they came into contact with. The egg must have landed on The Beatles with the Dellopticon inside taking on the form of the 4 Beatles.
YAZ: So what they saw was a Dellopticon splitting into 4 separate creatures?
DOCTOR: Exactly!
GEORGE: That's all very interesting, but what are we supposed to do now?
They enter Brian's office to find the 4 creatures devouring the journalist who had come to interview them as Brian looks on in shock. The creatures, realizing that they've been discovered give chase to The Beatles (similar to the scene at the start of A Hard Day's Night) while The Doctor and the others explain to a hysterical Brian what's happening. The rest of the episode focuses on trying to make sure that The real Beatles make it to Abbey Road and not the Dellopticon Beatles. If the Dellopticons make the record, then they will lure 80% of the population to their concerts where they will be ingested. Only The Doctor, her friends and The Beatles can stop the Dellopticons and save the human race.
This is pretty good!
6:14
That's so spot on 😂😂😂
These two legends were always destined to cross.
I knew it. I knew the doctor likes the beetles.
I'm fairly sure that's Neil Aspinall in the photo at 5:22 but I could be wrong.
NOT THE NCUTI GYATWA IMAGE 💀
Booty Gyatt-wa
WOW!? You did some justice to the 13th Doctor! Thank you!
You should be a writer!😂
Great stuff!
I like your idea for a Doctor Who story with Thirteen, Yaz, and Dan adjacent to the Beatles (with a "Fanfair For The Common Men" twist). As for the upcoming Season 1 episode with Ncuti as the Fifteenth Doctor, I agree the that "The Devil's Chord" is probably the right episode title and that Jinx Monsoon is more than likely the Big Bad for the story. As for the plot, I think there's something to do with the super experimental music the Beatles were starting to get into in their early post touring years (around the time "Rubber Soul" and "Revolver" were recorded and released); the costumes and hair styles sported by the actors cast as the Beatles seem to line up with that theory. They worked with producer George Martin to bring their ideas to life, including the use of tape loops to create what was at that time advanced production effects... and which song did this effort go into? "Tomorrow Never Knows" - a song John Lennon was inspired to write thanks to reading "The Psychedelic Experience: A Manual Based on the Tibettan Book of the Dead" by Timothy Leary, Richard Alpert, and Ralph Metzner. Thanks to Ringo for the song title (one of his "Ringo-isms). I look forward to seeing that episode whichever way it goes. It's time the Doctor met their favorite Beatles.
not you literally predicting the plot of yhe devil's chord
My wold like the Big Bang episode with 11 setting everything up, so Amy shows up kind of like that but with a young John Lennon and just have them like talk to each other
oh my GYATT
9:35 I would think Amy would like the one with the nose lol
pretty sure we are getting a musical episode...
Great vid
What about The Doctor and The Who?!?!
Not an expert, but I think Peter Capaldi's windmill guitar on the Magician's Apprentice was a wee tip of the hat!
Who’s gonna tell him about the disaster that was The Devil’s Chord?
I love maestro. That's all.
@@louisslegall I didn’t mind the maestro. I was more referring to the Beatles that look nothing alike with their Doctor who counterparts.
Oh yeah, I didn't mean to be blunt sorry 😂 Like yeah I only like Maestro about that episode... It barely counts as a Beatles episode 😭
HE POSTED!
I’m looking forward to episode two of the season cause I’m a big Beatles fan and I’m curious to know what song they are supposed to be recording and with Disney’s help with the budget could they get actual audio for them to use or not cause it’s my most anticipated episode of the season
if you think you're able, you could boot your computer with a usb stick with linux installed to get the stuff off of the hard drive. they do file partition stuff differently so you might be able to access the old hard drive. it worked for me for almost an entire 2tb hard drive.
if you're not sure what you're doing though, it's probably best to spring for the recovery. you may damage the hard drive further if it's corrupted that bad.
I can't believe the Beatles ripped off the Be Sharps playing on the rooftop of Moe's
That was...FAB. 😉
i loved your timeless child comment lol
lets go
Boo that Beatles manager.
Peter Davison is a musician...could the fifth Doctor be the fifth Beatle?🙂🙂🙂🙂😉
👍
The Doctor = Billy Preston
Im calling it now
Helo
SECOND?
Oh god RTD is gonna make one of The Beatles gay...
He doesn't have to - he can always include their manager, Brian Epstein. (Come to think of it, I'd like to see Eppy in that story - that'd be cool.)
@@DonnaLang42rockgloballyI hope you realize that that shit was foreshadowed and even Eppy foreshadowed his homosexuality so whats the bet that they aren't gonna make it about The Beatles they're gonna make it abt how the Doctor and Eppy sleep with eachother
You don't wanna know what the Beatles got up to in the dark
Beat the meatles
@@louisslegallno I know what they did but they never fucked each other
Stop calling it series 1, it only feeds RTD's already bloated deluded ego. It is series 14, or 40 if you're really pedantic.
Me, I couldn't care less about the Beatles episode. I gave up on RTD 2.0 era Who the moment little boy Rose started lecturing 10 (or was it 12, 14 or 16...) about pronouns and refuse to watch any more of such nonsense.
👀 we all use pronouns… would you rather be pointed at and referred to as “that” or “it”? if you “refuse to watch any more of such nonsense”, why are you commenting on videos relating to “such nonsense”?