Showing posts with label 2nd Doctor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2nd Doctor. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Top Five(ish) - Doctors

Hello readers! Something a bit special today. I haven't been around for a few weeks due to scary future stuff, but I couldn't miss today. Today marks the first anniversary of this blog! To mark this special day, I thought I'd answer one of the most essential questions of Doctor who fandom: who is my favourite Doctor?

This isn't going to be a normal Top Five post. That would be much too difficult to write and rank. I am going to start with my favourite Doctor, then work my way down from there. I have different tiers of Doctors, within which I cannot decide an explicit ranking. Therefore, without further ado, here is my top five tiers of Doctors. I can't do anything the simple way.... -sighs-

Note: A large amount of time passed during the writing of this post and this order underwent some heavy reshuffling and opinions changed leading to many rewrites, so just go with it...


First Tier

This one is solely reserved for my favourite Doctor:

The Fourth Doctor

Portrayed by Tom Baker, the Fourth Doctor (and also the longest serving Doctor) is my favourite due to the energy he brought to the part. Baker's sole ambition was to make the show as enjoyable as possible for his audience, something which he put forward in his portrayal with excellent conviction, even if he didn't have the best material to work with. His comedic performances with excellent ruthlessness was a brilliant combination, and I can't really sum up into words how good he is. Though that could just be me writing this at 2am.

Second Tier

Here you will find the Doctors I consider to be excellent, but not quite the best:

Sixth Doctor

The Sixth Doctor is the most underrated Doctor. Colin Baker brings a fresh energy to the role and during his time as the Doctor, you can see his character develop massively. He gels well with his companions, yet still keeps the abrasive side to the character. It's a shame that the BBC weren't fully backing the show once it came round to this era, but Baker puts his all into his portrayal despite of all the bad press and cancellation efforts.

Eleventh Doctor

Despite some shaky patches for the show during Matt Smith's time as the Doctor, one constant brilliant element to the show was his acting talents shining through. The progression of the show during this time was great for my tastes, as it moved from fairy-tale to a darker fantasy. I liked how this Doctor reacted to personal trauma, as he took time to recover from it rather than jump straight back into adventures and keep talking out his traumas, but more on that later....

Third Tier

These Doctors give a good, solid performance:

Second Doctor

Patrick Troughton's Doctor was the first one to take over the lead role, giving him the great responsibility of selling the changes to the audience. The Second Doctor was a lot more active than the First Doctor making him less reliant on his companions. Troughton's Doctor also brought a more juvenile characteristic to the role, yet could still play serious when the role demanded it. He brought a humour to the role which has stuck around for the show's history.

Seventh Doctor

The late 1980s was a rough time for Doctor Who. After defying cancellation once, the show was under great scrutiny from the powers that were. For me, the Seventh Doctor, portrayed by Sylvester McCoy, got off to a rocky start, but once he was paired with Ace, the show began to improve despite the reduced production values. His character showed echos of the Second Doctor, with silly and serious sides when they were appropriate. 

Ninth Doctor

This Doctor brought the show back with a bang in 2005. Portrayed by Christopher Eccleston, this Doctor was possibly the most human yet, showing the pain and grief caused by his loss in the Time War. This Doctor got more personal with his companions, making his character more relatable then his previous incarnations and more appropriate for the modern audiences. Despite the 'damaged goods' character, Eccleston could also play a more comedic chatacter towards the end of his tenure when Captian Jack joined the TARDIS crew. 

Tenth Doctor

Widely considered as the best Doctor by the young fans of today (many of whom are ignorant to the classic era), I find that David Tennant's Doctor is suitably eccentric, alongside the ability to be comedic and serious in the appropriate circumstances. However, this Doctor became too attached to Rose and his new inability to move on from lost companions meant his Doctor was almost too human. This Doctor was at his best with Donna when Rose was completely out of the picture. 

Twelfth Doctor

The current Doctor, played by Peter Capaldi, has got off to a decent start. So far, I am thoroughly enjoying his tenure with Capaldi being one of the shining lights in the not so good episodes. While this Doctor has not yet been fully developed and explored, in episodes we have seen so far, the Twelfth Doctor has been shown to be practically inhuman. He isn't as tolerant as other incarnations towards humans, but I hope that he mellows over time like the First Doctor. 

Fourth Tier

The following are still good, but have some character flaws:

First Doctor

The original Doctor was portrayed as a wise, learned old grandfather by William Hartnell, and this enabled him to come across as kind and caring some of the time, but also crotchety and intolerant at other times. These contrasts in characterisation sometimes make his performance seem disjointed, however, Hartnell's excellent acting abilities allow him to steal any scene, regardless of his health issues later in his tenure. 

Third Doctor

This Doctor's era got off to a brilliant start with Jon Pertwee's partnership with Caroline John. As intellectual equals, they had an agreeable relationship with mutual respect. However, with intellectectual superiority over later companions, the Doctor began to show arrogance. However, the earth bound format of much of his era gave Pertwee lots of chance to establish chemistry with the UNIT regulars. 


Fifth Doctor

Portrayed by Peter Davison, this Doctor had an excellent charm and a great relationship with most of his companions. However, there were times when he could be hapless and childish, often leading to immature arguments between him and his companions, such as Adric. Nevertheless, the Doctor held up some Doctor-ish traits such as pacifism and getting there with minimal bloodshed. Also, I find that due to a large number of companions in his era, character development could be limited at times.

Fifth Tier

I don't have enough experience with these Doctors to pass a suitable judgement upon them:

Eighth Doctor

At time of writing, I have only just recently watched the TV Movie, and I have to say, I really think this Doctor had great potential. Paul McGann brought an excellent personality to the role, despite the narrative issues in the film. However, his character was much more developed in the Big Finish audio dramas, but I haven't been able to listen to many of those. 

War Doctor

John Hurt's forgotten Doctor is portrayed brilliantly, with most of the Doctor's human qualities stripped right back making this Doctor seem even more alien than the rest of them. However, with only his 50th Anniversary appearance to go off, this Doctor's full development was limited. 




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Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Doctor Who DVD Files - Part Fourteen: Issues 69-73

Introduction

Hello readers! In this part, contained within these issues the Fourth Doctor's story begins to end, the Third Doctor makes his first trip to the planet Peladon, and the Fourth Doctor hunts down the fourth segment of the Key to Time. Also in this part is the magazine's first trip to the 1960s!

Issue 69 (24/08/2011)

The DVD

The Keeper of Traken - The Fourth Doctor and Adric arrive on Traken, but the peace is about to be shattered by the Doctor's oldest enemy.

The Magazine

Here is a list of the pages featured in the magazine of this issue. Listed is the section it belongs to, the page title, a quick description of the page and its sorting code.

  • Episode Guide - The Keeper of Traken - The Fourth Doctor encounters an old foe on a famously peaceful planet (DOC 4.40)
  • Enemies - Saturnynes - The fishy fiends who threatened 16th Century Venice (SA1)
  • Technology - Polyphase Avatron - Look at the inner workings of the pirate captain's wing-man (PA1)
  • Allies - Riley Vashtee - Meet one of the many men to fall for Martha Jones' charms (RV1)
  • Who on Earth - Brink of War - The Doctor's adventures in the years just before the First World War (Part 18)
  • Flashback - Eater of Worlds - See Ace cower before the Lord of Darkness and eater of Worlds (DR 7-3)
  • Enemies - Lucius Petrus Dextrus - The prophet of Pompeii didn't predict his own demise (LD1)
  • Alien Worlds - The Library - Every book ever written could be found on this unique planet (LB1)
  • Behind the Scenes - Boy Wonder - The second part of our interview with Adric actor, Matthew Waterhouse (Part 69)


Issue 70 (07/09/2011)

The DVD

Image of the Fendahl - When research on some ancient artifacts uncovers a powerful force, The Doctor and Leela fight to stop it.

The Magazine

Here is a list of the pages featured in the magazine of this issue. Listed is the section it belongs to, the page title, a quick description of the page and its sorting code.

  • Episode Guide - Image of the Fendahl - A mysterious skull leads to danger (Doc 4.20)
  • Allies - Eldane - Meet the kindly Silurian who wanted to find peace with humanity (SU1)
  • Who on Earth - Crime Buster - The Doctor faces a number of mysteries in the early 20th Century (Part 19)
  • Enemies - War Lords - Watch out for the aliens who pluck armies out of time (WL1)
  • Alien Worlds - Spiridon - Prepare yourself for the planet where the Daleks try to master invisibility (SP1)
  • Allies - Milo and Cheen - Find out about the pair who kidnapped Martha in New New York (MI1)
  • Enemies - Li H'Sen Chang - This magician was behind the disappearance of several Victorian girls (LI1)
  • Technology - Mummy - Peel back the bandages to find out how these robotic horrors work (MU1)
  • Behind the Scenes - Ideas Man - Doctor Who writer Chris Boucher talks about his classic stories (Part 70)


Issue 71 (21/09/2011)

The DVD

The Curse of Peladon - The Third Doctor takes Jo to Peladon, where they get wrapped up in the local politics.

The Magazine

Here is a list of the pages featured in the magazine of this issue. Listed is the section it belongs to, the page title, a quick description of the page and its sorting code.

  • Episode Guide - The Curse of Peladon - The Third Doctor finds himself in the middle of a diplomatic crisis (DOC 3.11)
  • Enemies - Rosabba Calvierri - The matriarch of the Saturnynes, who lived in Venice (CV1)
  • Technology - Mechanoid - Find out more about the awesome firepower of these robots (ME1)
  • Who on Earth - Daleks and Yeti - The 1930s were a dangerous time on Earth (Part 20)
  • Allies - Steven Taylor - Introducing the First Doctor's space pilot companion (ST1)
  • Flashback - It's a Rat Trap - Leela races through the sewers to escape a mutant rodent (DR4-9)
  • Enemies - Lady Sylvia Thaw - The financial backer of the disasterous Lazarus experiment (LT1)
  • Behind the Scenes - Action Man! - Former stuntman Stuart Fell talks about his explosive role on Doctor Who (Part 71)
  • Alien Worlds - Peladon - Guide to the planet full of weird and wonderful alien creatures (PD1)


Issue 72 (05/10/2011)

The DVD

The Androids of Tara - The Doctor and Romana are surrounded by android doubles while searching for the fourth segment of the Key to Time.

The Magazine

Here is a list of the pages featured in the magazine of this issue. Listed is the section it belongs to, the page title, a quick description of the page and its sorting code.

  • Episode Guide - The Androids of Tara - It's a case of mistaken robotic identity for Romana in this adventure (DOC 4.27)
  • Alien Worlds - Ember - Learn all about the shark infested skies of this fog-bound planet (EM1)
  • Enemies - Lance Bennett - It's a good thing Donna left this bad guy at the alter (LB1)
  • Who on Earth - World at War - Read about the Doctor's exploits during World War Two (Part 21)
  • Allies - Tommy Connolly - Meet the young boy who helped the Tenth Doctor overcome the Wire (TC1)
  • Enemies - Eknodines - The old folk of Leadworth may not be as innocent as they look (EN1)
  • Alien Worlds - Tara - Find out about the planet and its robotic population (TA1)
  • Technology - K-9 Mark II - Get inside knowledge on how the Doctor's robotic dog works (K91)
  • Behind the Scenes - Seventh Dinension - Part Two of our exclusive interview with ex-Doctor, Sylvester McCoy (Part 72)


Issue 73 (19/10/2011)

The DVD

Tomb of the Cybermen - The Second Doctor, Jamie and Victoria find themselves in danger beneath Telos' surface.

The Magazine

Here is a list of the pages featured in the magazine of this issue. Listed is the section it belongs to, the page title, a quick description of the page and its sorting code.

  • Episode Guide - Tomb of the Cybermen - The Second Doctor encounters the silver giants on Telos (EP 2.8)
  • The Doctor - Death of the Doctor - The Time Lord visits Utah in 2011, a trip that will change his life (Part 60)
  • Allies - Kath McDonnell - Meet the greedy but brave captain of the SS Pentallian (KM1)
  • Who on Earth - Genocide - The 1950s and 1960s were a crucial time for earth, and the Doctor (Part 22)
  • Enemies - Mr Crane - John Lumic's trusted henchman wasn't all that he seemed (CE1)
  • Technology - Cryo Chamber - Discover the secrets of Karzan Sardick's fog lake (CC1)
  • Flashback - Exterminated! - A Dalek becomes a bonfire for the native of the planet Exxilon (DR3-6)
  • Alien Worlds - New Earth - Visit the home of humanity, light years from Earth (NE1)
  • Behind the Scenes - The Queen of Scream - Deborah Watling, who played Victoria, looks back at the 1960s (Part 73)




Thank you for reading! Drop a comment with your thoughts or suggestions! They will be greatly appreciated!

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Doctor Who DVD Files - Part Nine: Issues 44-48

Introduction

Hello readers! In this part, the DVDs visit the Third Doctor's trouble with parallel worlds, a Double Doctor adventure in Spain, and the Fourth Doctor's final stand against the Master. Also featured is the debut of the Fifth Doctor and some very large maggots! Enjoy!

Issue 44 (08/09/2010)

The DVD

Inferno - The Third Doctor has a bad case of deja vu as he suffers similar troubles in parallel universes.

The Magazine

Here is a list of the pages featured in the magazine of this issue. Listed is the section it belongs to, the page title, a quick description of the page and its sorting code.

  • Episode Guide - Inferno - The Third Doctor faces death in a parallel universe (DOC 3.4)
  • Enemies - Morgaine - Meet the evil sorceress from another dimension (MO1)
  • Allies - Jake Simmonds - This member of the Preachers helped save two worlds (JS1)
  • Enemies - Voc Robots - Discover creepy mechanical men with murder in mind (VR1)
  • The Doctor - Friends and Foes - The Tenth Doctor's adventures in time and space begin (Part 44)
  • Allies - Zoe Heriot - Was this companion really as clever as the Second Doctor? (ZH1)
  • Behind the Scenes - Getting into Character - Actor Christopher Benjamin has worked with three different Doctors (Part 44)
  • Technology - Yeti - An exclusive look beneath the fur of these alien robots (YE1)
  • Enemies - Jagrafess - This blobby monstosity ruled the Human Empire (JG1)


Issue 45 (22/09/2010)

The DVD

The Two Doctors - The Doctor takes a visit to Spain, where he meets himself and and an old enemy.

The Magazine

Here is a list of the pages featured in the magazine of this issue. Listed is the section it belongs to, the page title, a quick description of the page and its sorting code.

  • Enemies - The Graske - The terror that caused nightmares for the Doctor and Sarah Jane (GK1)
  • Technology - Jabe's Scanner - Take a look at Tree People technology from the year 5 billion (JB1)
  • Allies - The Watcher - This projection of the future haunted the Fourth Doctor (WA1)
  • The Doctor - Rebirth of the Cybermen - Face the creatures that want to steal your humanity or destroy it (Part 45)
  • Enemies - Lady Peinforte - Meet the woman who wanted the power of a Gallifreyan weapon (PN1)
  • Allies - Titanic Passengers - Who survived the meteoroid disaster on the Starship Titanic (TT1)
  • Flashback - Hospital Horror - Discover why Sarah Jane is about to get the shock of her life (DR4-4)
  • Episode Guide - The Two Doctors - Two versions of the same Time Lord join forces to defeat the Sontarans (DOC 6.5)
  • Behind the Scenes - Highland Fling - The second part of our interview with Jamie actor Frazer Hines (Part 45)


Issue 46 (06/10/2010)

The DVD

Logopolis - The Fourth Doctor makes his final stand against The Master.

The Magazine

Here is a list of the pages featured in the magazine of this issue. Listed is the section it belongs to, the page title, a quick description of the page and its sorting code.

  • Episode Guide - Logopolis - The Master's machinations could mean the end of everything (DOC 4.41)
  • Allies - Martha's Family - Keep up with the Joneses and their adventures with the Tenth Doctor (MJ3)
  • Enemies - Origins of the Cybermen - Think you know about the Cybermen? Think again (CY6)
  • The Doctor - Daleks vs Cybermen - Earth is caught in the crossfire when these two foes declare war (Part 46)
  • Enemies - Axos - Dare you face the parasitic creature fought by the Third Doctor? (AX1)
  • Allies - Victoria Waterfield - Meet the orphaned companion who was always terrified (VW1)
  • Technology - Tissue Compression Eliminator - The weapon of choice for the early incarnations of the Master (TC1)
  • Enemies - The Master Lives - How the Master's fight for survival turned to desperation (MS4)
  • Behind the Scenes - Coming of Age - Christopher H Bidmead reveals the secrets of season 18 (Part 46)


Issue 47 (20/10/2010)

The DVD

Castrovalva - A newly regenerated Fifth Doctor needs to fight the Master in a topsy-turvy world!

The Magazine

Here is a list of the pages featured in the magazine of this issue. Listed is the section it belongs to, the page title, a quick description of the page and its sorting code.

  • Episode Guide - Castrovalva - Can such a tranquil place as Castrovalva really be a deadly trap? (DOC 5.1)
  • Allies - Hath - Meet one of mankind's oddest allies - a fiercest enemies (HT1)
  • Enemies - Sky Sylvestry - A trip to Midnight changed this poor woman's life for ever (SV1)
  • The Doctor - Spiders, Cats and Witches - The Tenth Doctor and his new friends encounter toil and trouble (Part 47)
  • Allies - Emilia Rumford - This elderly archaeologist battled The Stones of Blood (ER1)
  • Flashback - Double Trouble - Find out how the Doctor got rid of his evil doppelganger (DR2-5)
  • Behind the Scenes - Mad World - The second part of our chat with Christopher H Bidmead (Part 47)
  • Enemies - Time Lords - Discover the rogues gallery of misfits behind the legend (LO1)
  • Technology - Torchwood Telescope - This Victorian device did more than just stargaze (TS1)


Issue 48 (03/11/2010)

The DVD

The Green Death - After battling a supercomputer and some giant maggots, Jo leaves the Doctor for a professor

The Magazine

Here is a list of the pages featured in the magazine of this issue. Listed is the section it belongs to, the page title, a quick description of the page and its sorting code.

  • Episode Guide - The Green Death - While investigating an eco disaster, the Doctor's companion finds love (DOC 3.19)
  • Enemies - Sil - Introducing the foul slug like alien who was obsessed with money (SI1)
  • Allies - Eddison Hall Guests - Meet and greet the unfortunate party-goers who faced the Vespiform (ED1)
  • Enemies - Kess - This brutal guard took pleasure in wreaking violence on the Ood (KS1)
  • The Doctor - Genetic Horrors - The Tenth Doctor meets Daleks once again (Part 48)
  • Behind the Scenes - Jo Goes - Find out why Jo Grant actress Katy Manning left Doctor Who (Part 48)
  • Enemies - Field Major Styke - Take a look at the Sontaran who experimented on humans (SN4)
  • Allies - River Song - The intriguing woman from the Doctor's past... and future (RS1)
  • Technology - Who-Mobile - Get behind the Wheel of the Third Doctor's amazing vehicle (WH1)




Thank you for reading! Drop a comment with your thoughts or suggestions! They will be greatly appreciated!

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Death Count - The Mind Robber

Hello readers! In this edition of the Death Count series, I will be counting up the deaths in the Second Doctor story The Mind Robber.

About this Story

TitleThe Mind Robber
No. of Episodes5
Season No.
Serial No.
Season 6
Serial 2
Broadcast Dates14th Sep -
12th Oct 1968
Run-Time99' 38"
DoctorSecond Doctor
CompanionJamie McCrimmon
Zoe Heriot
The robots sent to capture the Doctor and
his companions, Jamie and Zoe

Synopsis

Another TARDIS malfunction sends the Doctor, Jamie and Zoe out of reality and into a world of fiction. However, when the powers behind the world set themselves against the travellers, they come face to face with many mythical terrors. Will they be able to escape back to reality, or will they become fiction?

The Death Count

Episode One


The TARDIS appears to break up

Death Toll:

0

Death Rating:

0.00 (White)

Episode Two


Death Toll:

0

Death Rating:

0.00 (White)

Episode Three


The Doctor and Zoe face Medusa

Death Toll:

0

Death Rating:

0.00 (White)

Episode Four


Death Toll:

0

Death Rating:

0.00 (White)

Episode Five

CharacterTime of DeathDescription
Toy Soldier Robot10' 56"Shot by Karkus
Toy Soldier Robot11' 01"Shot by Karkus
Master Brain16' 33"Destroyed by White Robots

Note: The destruction of the Master Brain destroyed the robots. However, it is unknown how many of these robots were destroyed

The Doctor is captured by the Master Brain

Death Toll:

3

Death Rating:

16.65 (Mint)

Overall

Death Toll:

3

Death Rating:

3.01 (White)




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