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Basically what it says on the tin....I mean in the title...lol.....BBC owns Doctor Who I don't own any of these clips...sadly...Karen Gillan Daleks Silurian's Cybermen cyber men Cybusmen Cybus industries Lumic tellos Mondas invasion Tardis Paul McGann David Tennant Christopher Eccleston Sylvester McCoy Colin baker peter Davison tom baker Jon Pertwee, Patrick Troughton William Hartnell Captain Jack Harkness torchwood U.N.I.T timewar, the Rani, Leela the Master John Simm Gallifrey Skaro earth regeneration Tardis Romana K9 Leela Rose Tyler Martha Jones Davros Sutekh ace Cyberlord Cyber leader Timelord Timelords Time ladies Nyder Kaleds Thals Vespiform Donna Noble Kylie Minogue Sea Devils Eric Roberts Derek Jacobi Genesis Arc Mickey Smith Sarah Jane Smith Dalek Sontarans Sontaran Judoon Max Capricorn the Brigadier Bessie fob watch Susan Foreman Tardisode sonic screwdriver Harriet Jones face of boe Cybermat Autons Ood Slitheen Davros Omega Rassilon Timecrash Last of the Timelords Doctor Who the Doctor 10th 9th 8th 7th 6th 5th 4th 3rd 2nd 1st Utopia Blink Fires of Pompeii The Planet Of the Ood the Sontaran Stratagem Partners In Crime The Unicorn and the wasp Wilf Noble the infinite quest the sound of drums Bad Wolf The Parting of the Ways The Enemy Within Genesis of the Daleks Earthshock Talons of Weng-chiang Susan Foreman

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  • "Only that they're prepared to kill to protect themselves ...where's Sarah?"

    Nice.

  • why am i getting a riff raff and magenta vibe from those two robot people lol

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  • THE BRIGADIER

  • @emenveeuk I don't have a preference. I don't believe in having preferences. If I like it, I like it, if I don't, I don't. I prefer not to let other fans get in the way of what I prefer or don't prefer and what I enjoy is both of them, and I'll continue watching them in the future with interest to see where it's going.

  • @LilacDownDeep Absolutely it's okay for you to like both era's of the productions. The older progs are quintessentially British for UK public & may not have been originally broadcast in those days on US TV. So it was interesting (for me) that a young person of today, oversees could prefer these older programmes with cruder sets, props & FX which is something I feel all along to be true. But let me know in 3 decades time if they still make the prog if you formed a preference for what is provided.

  • I remember watching this when I was a kid... great to see it again. Although, those robot hands look pretty weak at the wrist LOL.

  • @sweetjynx97

    Well, I'm a 15 year old Canadian girl who does so...

  • @emenveeuk Is it okay to love both of them? I indulge on both of them for the humor and the plot.

  • @sweetjynx97 Yep!......& I'd also guess that you probably are the only 14 year old in the entire USA of any previous generation who has ever seen this. I saw this upon it's first broadcast 37 years ago (in 1975) - I must have been about 10 years old. I've only seen glimpses of the newer one's which seem to rely more upon production effects to captivate today's audiences. So good for you for sticking with these older script orientated dramas. I feel the same regarding older movies vs remakes.

  • I'm probably the only fourteen year old American girl in my school who enjoys the old episodes more than the new ones...

  • This was the first whole episode of Doctor Who I watched (a few weeks ago) and it is what made me watch more, :)

    So many thanks for posting this 

  • @elricmb agreed! too many people nowadays are mentally lazy. Some have said they can't watch any show or movie in black and white. If that isn't the dumbest mentality ever. Sorry if anyone is offended but I find the newest stories of Dr Who to be childish and even archaic. Some of the plots have been used on The Power Rangers and even the Powerpuff Girls. that is just sad. From inventing the concept to the Matrix to badly copied stories from badly written books. I hope for a miracle.

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