Doctor Who - Jon Pertwee, Sophie Aldred and Sylvester McCoy on Pebble Mill
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Love it.
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oh my god the clip the showed when they were going through all of them for sylvester mccoy was from the first episode i ever saw of doctor who- my worlds complete
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Jon Pertwee and Sylvester McCoy on the same screen at the same time?!? IT'S A DREAM COME TRUE! 8-D
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10:55 I see the Doctor's turned the brakes off
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YES ALAN TITCHMARSH
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the shortest doctor and the longest doctor in one place? HOLY SHIT!
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the styles make you want to vomit.
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@caldoctorwhofan02 As far as I remember, there is no mention of TV sets in this video. However, I'll disagree with you. Will a TV set of today be working, without ever breaking down, and still be useable, in 42 years time? A Sony set dating from 1969 is, in fact, I'm watching it right now. A sony set built in 2011 certainly won't!
As for the picture, this was actually a duplicate of an ancient Betamax recording, transferred to the internet usig a professional SVHS deck.
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@MyPs3gamer Nope, Classic Who was cancelled the next year, 1989.
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That was the year doctor who was cancelled right
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Judie Spiers, she takes me back.
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The presenter, can't remember her name, looks a lot like Gillian Anderson...
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I remember Sophie saying that this was a great moment for her, as she was with HER Doctors, the one she grew up with, and the one she acted with.
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@walsallmatt The one in Death to the Daleks (1974) did as well ;)
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christ on a bike that tardis has a wobble on it
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Great stuff :)
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Pardon the pun - ACE STUFF! :P
tim baker.
circusboy90210 1 month ago
@circusboy90210 *Tom Baker
AidanLunn 1 month ago
The TARDIS wobbled!!!
terriblethomas101 3 months ago
@terriblethomas101 It did in Death to the Daleks (1974) too.
AidanLunn 3 months ago
shows how crap televisions used to be
caldoctorwhofan02 4 months ago
@caldoctorwhofan02 As far as I remember, there is no mention of TV sets in this video. However, I'll disagree with you. Will a TV set of today be working, without ever breaking down, and still be useable, in 42 years time? A Sony set dating from 1969 is, in fact, I'm watching it right now. A sony set built in 2011 certainly won't!
As for the picture, this was actually a duplicate of an ancient Betamax recording, transferred to the internet usig a professional SVHS deck.
AidanLunn 4 months ago 2