Next to "The Caves of Androzani", "Logopolis" is the best final Doctor story ever!! This was the perfect send-off to the best Doctor ever, thank you Tom for making 1974-1981the greatest times of "Doctor Who".
You *know* the absent-minded "There're some in the North that are still in use..." could only originate from someone working out of the Doctor Who production office in Television Centre... You *know* they would have got letters otherwise....
He's like a wraith... He doesn't look at anyone, he doesn't address anyone, he's just haunted by the echoes and his regret and wasted time that now is running out... Adric might as well be Banquomst this point, now that Romana wand K-9 are gone, the Time Lords want explanations he is unable to give and the Master is loosed on the Universe again in s young and vigorous body... And still, all the while, entropy increases....
Tom's acting in Logopolis is utterly sublime and paradoxical and far cheaper than actually taking mind-altering drugs; utterly confident in the role and yet anxiously desperate to leave and yet terrified to go. For the first and maybe only time in 7 years, he adhere's strictly to the script and obeys all stage diction from the studio gallery to the letter - he moves around the sets as if he had been drilled by Windsor Davies for a fortnight. He doesn't improvise or try inject humor with anythi
@RomeTwinStudios Doctor Who actually first broadcasted in the UK on the 11th of November in 1963 with William Hartnell as the Doctor! 48 years later it's all still going!
I thought they were first heard in "hand of fear"?
dbwokc 1 month ago
@dbwokc No No, Logopolis was the first.
TheOnComingStorm121 1 week ago
God , I hate Adrick .
vasp99 2 months ago
Next to "The Caves of Androzani", "Logopolis" is the best final Doctor story ever!! This was the perfect send-off to the best Doctor ever, thank you Tom for making 1974-1981the greatest times of "Doctor Who".
tellymad649 5 months ago
You *know* the absent-minded "There're some in the North that are still in use..." could only originate from someone working out of the Doctor Who production office in Television Centre... You *know* they would have got letters otherwise....
spike1138 5 months ago
He's like a wraith... He doesn't look at anyone, he doesn't address anyone, he's just haunted by the echoes and his regret and wasted time that now is running out... Adric might as well be Banquomst this point, now that Romana wand K-9 are gone, the Time Lords want explanations he is unable to give and the Master is loosed on the Universe again in s young and vigorous body... And still, all the while, entropy increases....
spike1138 5 months ago
If you've ever studied Shakespeare and wondered how it must look during a soliloquy if someone else came into the room halfway through - this is is.
spike1138 5 months ago
Tom's acting in Logopolis is utterly sublime and paradoxical and far cheaper than actually taking mind-altering drugs; utterly confident in the role and yet anxiously desperate to leave and yet terrified to go. For the first and maybe only time in 7 years, he adhere's strictly to the script and obeys all stage diction from the studio gallery to the letter - he moves around the sets as if he had been drilled by Windsor Davies for a fortnight. He doesn't improvise or try inject humor with anythi
spike1138 5 months ago
So doctor who was filmed back in the 1980s? Wow, that's sure a long running show :3
RomeTwinStudios 5 months ago
@RomeTwinStudios Doctor Who actually first broadcasted in the UK on the 11th of November in 1963 with William Hartnell as the Doctor! 48 years later it's all still going!
dragonOllie15 5 months ago 12
@dragonOllie15 It was actually the 23rd of November :)
thetizzlefizzler 3 months ago 6
@thetizzlefizzler ah, thank you for correcting me!
dragonOllie15 3 months ago 4
@dragonOllie15 My pleasure- Thank you for the upload :)
thetizzlefizzler 3 months ago
@RomeTwinStudios Eyup. They decided to revive the series starting with the Ninth Doctor (Christopher Eccleston).
NeptuneMS385 3 months ago