Indeed.
I am one of those weirdos who loves all the doctor who. I am looking forward to Worzel Gummage's appearance. They had no budget so they invented the trope that the doctor couldn't shift his Tardis off Earth (as I'm sure you know).
The William Hartnell ones were faster paced than I remember. Troughton is more playful than I remember. A lot of the acting is wooden, the patronizing sexist males are very tiresome (my dear) but some of the writing is brilliant. Who knew that the cybermen were essentially invented by Kit...
I had to look him up, but well spotted. A cheeky American Sport follower when not compiling your spreadsheets, eh? ???
(And no, that isn't the right answer).
I have been watching the old Dr Whos from the 60s on the iPlayer. I am beginning to warm to the animated ones with the original sound track. I was watching yesterday and though, hello, what's this? Calling @Papa Lazarou
I rewound and took a snap. This is from a Peter Troughton episode, with...
Super fly, England stylee.
I do hope they have him driving around in a Mini Moke
https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/sci-fi/doctor-who-ncuti-gatwa-1960s-newsupdate/
Sadly no. It's all in my MEMORY :lolol: And after all these years I can still see it in my mind's eye. Strangely I couldn't tell you half of what I did yesterday :whistle:
Watched it on iPlayer last night and agree with The Master (you know who you are). It was great. One reason I was drawn to Dr Who back in 1963 was it scared the crap out of me, and I wasn't quite sure what was going on. The expectation was it would all turn out well, and explanations would be...