GADGET to the rescue? - Doctor Who - BBC

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With the infected waters claiming the inhabitants one-by-one and with no means of escape, a defiant Doctor arms the GADGET robot with the key to the TARDIS. Can the robot return the TARDIS to the Doctor before the base self-destructs? Watch more high quality videos on the BBC Worldwide YouTube channel here: http://www.youtube.com/bbcworldwide

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  • 1 Person crashed their robot in a crater.

  • Who needs atom clamps? I GOT A FUNNY ROBOT!

    That has to be one of David's best lines while he was the Doctor, certainly one of his most memorable

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  • @mike3667 waters of mars its from the specials of the 4 season

  • I cannot remember this episode.. 

  • 1 person thought he could fight time and win... He was in for a surprise after The Wedding of River Song...

  • @GrimmShadowsII You can find that scene on youtube if you haven't. I've collected a bunch of Dr Who clips and music and put them together on a big playlist in my account. I didn't upload any of them I just collected them in one place.

  • @katara120 To me what makes that scene work so well isn't so much that line but the look on the guy's face as the Doctor says it and walks over to the police box/TARDIS

  • @GrimmShadowsII another line would be "i'll just go and arrest my self in that police there"

  • What's the music here called?!

    Or, to be more specific, where can I find it?

  • Ohhh, he made the tardis come much earlier than the explosion to save them before it's even set off. brilliant.

  • @DiddleDale Mars does have oxygen in its atmosphere, but it is so thin that it would not support an open flame.

  • @EOSRI1 Fire needs a fuel and an oxidant, quite often oxygen (though it could also be chlorine). Hydrogen usually is a fuel. Helium is not very reactive, and is used to put out fires.

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