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An Unearthly Child: A Doctor WHeasel Doctor Who classic review

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Uploaded by on Jun 6, 2009

(Available in High Def) Doctor WHeasel's gone back. Way back in time to 1963 to the very first ever Doctor Who episode with William Hartnell. And how does it measure up to a 21st century audience? Will Susan still look groovy? Will Ian be masterful? Will Barbara wear a jumper?

And just why did the TimeWeasels exile Doctor WHeasel? All these questions and more will be answered in this video!

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  • I love the classic series and an unearthly child was great do a episode about the first Dalek story "The Daleks"

  • It's written - then I went to France for two weeks so it didn't get film. It's on the slate for July though so keep them peeled :)

  • Just watched the this. Looks great in black and white! Excellent DVD quality for something 46 years old!

  • I know, and the acting actually suprised me - been 10 years at least since I last saw it.

  • Well, it's better than anything Russell Davies has ever writtten for the show, let me say that much...

  • *sniggers*

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  • Well time will tell as we move onto the Daleks (once i get the script polished! - currently contains far too much Dalek and not enough Thal)

  • A good summary! Though I am surprised you didn't mention Chesterphlegm's impropriety towards Susan.

  • Thank you, Time Lady!

  • You can thank the Wife - she bought me a box set of Hartnell stuff. Daleks to follow in about a week...

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