Hope you enjoy this list and find it as fascinating as we did! Small correction: the audio story mentioned in entry #5 wasn't produced by Big Finish. That is all. Enjoy!
Thought I heard a child crying. Head to go Look. Never pass By a child crying, best too fined out Why? And if it Christmas never ever pass By child crying.
I’ve seen several “weeping angels” in graveyards, abandoned gardens etc.. that were not associated with doctor who or predated it. Both a weird and amazing thing to see!
It's crazy and very scary, but my dad When he was young was followed by a statue, he believed he was being followed by a statue, but it wasn't an angel. It was Native American statue that every time he turned around, it would be closer and closer to him.
"The people the Doctor leaves behind never forget him," tell that to Jamie, Zoe, and Donna *EDIT:* This post was made prior to the 60th Anniversary, I apologise for the factual innacuracy of mentioning Donna's name in the list of people that forgot the Doctor. *EDIT 2:* I am Australian and have not seen Tales of the TARDIS, as it did not air on disney plus, I have been told that apparently Jammie and Zoe remember the Doctor in the Tales of the TARDIS for "The War Games"
Something that a lot of people seem to forget, even the 2nd Doctor during the 5 Doctors, is that Jaime and Zoe where allowed to remember their first adventure with The Doctor, but no more after that.
And Donna still has her memories! She just can't get to them. But her memories are still in her subconscious. (I think they're coming through in the 60yh special, but that's not a canon fact).
@TurtleDudeProd Imagine if the Timelords had erased the memories of those encounters as well. "What do you mean, you don't remember the Cybermen? Great big silver robomen that tried to kill us all?" "Was it on my day iff?"
Theory I once heard : Matt Smith is the Doctor. The Doctor came to Earth and lived under the name of Matt Smith rather than John Smith, and that is why he did such a convincing job in the rôle.
"I will be John Smith...no not jhon smith they will guess it easily.....well smith is a good name I will keep that for sure.....then ....umm...MAT!! Mat Smith! Yeah! that can be a very good alias, Matt smith playing the doctor--- the doctor playing the matt smith!!"
All I’m gonna say is what if the version of the doctor in this universe is the tv show itself and in other parallel universes he’s actually real and running around the universe in his iconic blue box
nah my theory is that at the end of the show the universe will end but he changes the universe into a show called Doctor Who of course idk just sounds like a cool ending
what if he really is real but BBC created a show about him to cover him up. the show got so popular that when u say the doctor is real people would think there is no way he is real because he is from a tv show.
we of course live in a universe where everything the Doctor has ever done in his universe is simply a TV show with actors. But the Doctor has slipped into parallel universes many times, who's to say the instances in this video aren't artifacts of times he did just so to our universe?
@@charleswolfe8896I'm sure there is a recording of him doing a binge... and a few minute commentary talking about how the collection just ends there so he can't answer any more questions about it.
Okay so the ninth Doctor gave Mickey a disc to delete himself from history. Then the 11th Doctor also deleted himself from history. Torchwood original had been covering up the Doctors existence too. But then Jack took over for Torchwood. Perhaps he’s out there trying to both tell the Doctors story but also protect him by hiding him in plain sight. In the tv show. After all the words Torchwood scrambled make up the title Doctor who. I knew someone who also said the original Doctor who scripts had the words Torchwood all over the tops.
You know, I've actually encountered the TARDIS here in Utah. For some reason, the Doctor left it sitting in an abandoned store front at Trolley Square Mall.
There are a few in Great Britain, I remember the Doctor even mentioning this in the show, I think it was the one in Glasgow which sits in the middle of a fence and he described that as an embarrassing failed landing. I bloody love movie show references to real life, that’s what makes it all so realistic and enjoyable.
#1. Without really trying, several of the interviews that I have watched/listened to on shows like Sightings, Darkness Radio, and the like, when abductees were interviewed, quite often they describe the dimensionally transcendentalism of the TARDIS, not even realizing that they were doing such. It's not fantastic, like the model 40, but it is essentially being described as being an elliptical disc 12 to 18 feet wide, about 7 to 9 feet high, but, when they get inside, it's more like a two-story interior that is between 14 and 20 feet wide and being more rectangular.
This was a wonderful video from start to finish. Well done. Also, Ellie does not speak French. Unless I'm mistaken, that revelation has the scent of an amusing anecdote to it (self-effacing humor is usually the best).
Ya should read Alana Alden series "Bewitched and Bewilder'. Dr Who was mentioned in the series several times and in one book there was a question"Are you the Doctor?"
The 11th Doctor once appeared in a photo with The Beatles. The 9th Doctor was in the background of a photo of Times Square during VJ Day and has an Ancient Rome bust of him. Jack once appeared in a photo of him in front of a plane during the 1940s. A "space ball" that looks a lot like a Toclafane once fell to Earth in 2011. A planet that has been discovered is found to be fully made is diamonds. There's a book called The Rose published by someone called "Jack Harkness". One of Agatha Christie's books was The Man in the Brown Suit and featured a character called "The Doctor" wearing said clothing. An artifact called The Jewel of the Nile has been found and closely resembles The 9th and 10th Doctor's Sonic Screwdriver. The 9th Doctor and Moffat have both appeared in paintings from the Roman times. There's a grave for a nameless doctor with the epitaph "He saved others". The TARDIS has appeared in several other artworks and also photos.
As someone who's half French myself, I've got to say you did a pretty good job Ellie. Top Marks! 😃 Btw, my dear old mom is a huge Whovian like me and when she saw how I was freaked out by the Weeping Angels, bought one online and it's in her back garden. Such fun to visit lol
10:21 that would be amazing if one of the newer episodes featured this painting and we get like this sad moment I know he said it’s amazing but it would be a sad moment for the doctor to just look at this painting and just reminisce maybe that could be the episode that has us finally meet Amy and Rory’s grandchild
Did Ellie watch 10 while filming and deliberately matched her speaking to his... or does she just know the speech so well she just subconsciously repeats it at exactly the right tempo?
Eli, yes the Time Lords are calling for The Doctor. Unfortunately, he won’t be able to get there until after he restarts the universe again. Until then, the Van Gogh episode is by far my favorite. Perhaps before all else comes to an end, you and I could visit a few art galleries in France together, I’ll even get us some Picard to enjoy along with. 😊
Back to the question mark in space. Both Doctors # 5 and 6 wore question marks on their shirt collars and #7 had the question mark umbrella. Good job Ellie and staff for doing all of this research and putting it together for us. I am truly amazed.
there is a graveyard in newick in the south east of the uk that also had a angel statue. there was a tale that the angel moved around the graveyard at night and touch ppl that have disturbed her. i been there many times and seen the angle myself. last time i went there was 2020 during covid. the angel statue is gone. no one knows what happened to the angel including the vicar that runs the place.
Many guardsmen have been freaked out by statues appearing to move around in one of the gardens at Windsor Castle. Could be hallucinations due to fatigue or a story to wind up their friends, but I've heard/read about it a number of times. Weeping angels and the Royal Family... now there's the ingredients to cook up a good Dr Who story!
Really expected to see that high-resolution picture of the stars from a couple of years ago which is a dead-ringer for the opening 'Dr Who' credits circa Colin Baker's era!
@WhoCulture My wife and I have been saying this for a long time that the doctor is real. There is a store in Rhode Island called the Tardiff, and it's blue and in front of it It's the shape of a police box, but as you keep walking to the side, you see that it's bigger, but if you're looking at it from the front It appears to be have the shape of police box.
07:10 That’s not the only potential (unconfirmed) self-fulfilling paradox in _Doctor Who._ Before becoming the 6th Doctor, Colin Baker portrayed a Time Lord military commander named Maxil in _Arc of Infinity._ Based on what we know from Cæcilius and the 12th Doctor, the memory of Maxil’s face could have subconsciously influenced his transformation when he reincarnated. But, as far as I’m aware, the only way the memory of Maxil could be important enough to the Doctor for that to happen is if Maxil was the Doctor’s future self, under an assumed name, who traveled back in time to observe his past self’s trial and possibly manipulate it in his own favor, and the 5th Doctor somehow realizes this is the case.
Observation in physics means something extremely different than in casual language. In physics observation always requires an interaction, so e.g. the act of light hitting something will already be it being observed even without there being a camera or eye to actually capture the reflected light
"Oh come on! It's not like we could drive across country and find Enid Blyton having tea with Noddy. Could we? Noddy's not real. Is he? Tell me there's no Noddy!"
Whilst this may be one of those if onlys of life (the world could kinda use an actual doctor currently!), three things well worth considering that I've thought about a lot: 1. The Who quote I've totally loved as it seems to hook into some of my many thoughts (see 2 and 3 below) "Memories become stories when we forget them. Maybe some of them become songs." (hmm, or paintings or...., and can we remember forwards as well as backwards in this Alice's wonderland) People we lose to death or the transience of time, things that end or evolve, everything that this whatever this is is part of whatever that is and lives, and lives on, through us and our 'input' to the universe, we really are all made of stars because there is a connection to everything, for me that question mark is the what if all the dots join up, what would, or indeed what do they paint? Is it infinite (I cannot specifically remember being born, can you?, think about that for a second, or a few lifetimes :) ) Capaldi's doctor's brilliant TARDIS, time and relative dimensions in space, it means life...., everything is 'now' speech........ So maybe these past people and other images in paintings and so are a past echo, which could potentially thus be a future echo as well, that has somehow trickled down to these stories. T'interweb will tell you "Image has its roots in the Latin word imitari, meaning "to copy or imitate" " Seeds? Seed: From Middle English seed, sede, side, from Old English sēd, sǣd (“seed, that which is sown”), from Proto-West Germanic *sād, from Proto-Germanic *sēdą, from Proto-Indo-European *seh₁- (“to sow, throw”). Also I/me/eye and look up 'mage meaning and word origin', words themselves have some omniversal/timey-wimey/mysterious properties :) Greetings fellow learned magicians! All built from the same jigsaw pieces as everything?...... 2. Something that really fascinates me that I've thought about- sometimes someone can be the spitting image of someone who could be from a different generation or group etc, which has made me wonder with genetics and everything else if stuff does repeat somehow even in people, not that these echoes will be the same person, but that question of what are the overlaps, have we all been here before? (but only sort of) and so on. It's one of those eternal (hehe) philosophical questions that hooks on to ye olde existential dread. That of is death it, we're done, eternally thrown out in the garbage with no relevance or purpose or continuity, whatever your beliefs/philosophies that just does not add up for me, there's a seed for a line that came to mind for a poem I've never thus far had the poem for to use something along the lines of 'Prince is dead but 'Diamonds and Pearls' still plays through in my head' which was about that sense that there is SOMETHING about those that have died thus lost to our lives where they are less 'over' than we think, such as the way they are a part of what makes us who we are. The interesting word play on this one being 'Where does the term 'Spitting Image' come from? (pretty much all the possibilities are shall we say interesting!) Chuck in all the other interesting stuff my overactive brain often thinks about (is their a learning and passing it on element to genetics, is the big bang what's the reality of the science universe/multiverse/omniverse/whateververse stuff something like a seed or an egg or an inflating balloon or bubbles or overlapping bubbles or venn diagram bubbles growing into each other....or all the above and would thinking about it in terms of all these things reveal anything, is my brain too active.....) Also cycles might be very important (I also wonder if lifeless planets are just in part of a cycle where they are lifeless but at their time...) Yes I probably wonder about too many things (which seems aptly Doctory!) The word planet has links to the word wander or is it wonder maybe it's both. 3. A novel series I started but never finished (maybe someday) had me pondering about the overlapping 'realities' of different 'realities' including that of art, fiction and simulations (which among many other things used in developing the idea saw me remembering a performance of the fight scene from Romeo and Juliet where the acting was so good and heartbreakingly 'real' if you saw it live you'd have to stop yourself running on stage to break it up, so that was actually going to be a thing happen at a theatre performance somewhere in the novels, all 'unreal' creations we make from films to TV dramas to novels to games.... are based on our 'reality', which is itself not entirely real but made real through our experience etc, they can then feed back into the loop by influencing it in many ways good and bad, which was what I started to explore in working on those novels. Philosophy is a big aspect of how these things are sort of their own element of some sort of overall or 'omni'reality (hmm, in relation to 2 one wonders if I never finish it but the universe intends it to be finished somebody else some future day will, hmm, food for thought!) And sorry no, in case your wondering, I'm not the doctor, but then again.... I do sometimes think maybe I SHOULD be, we all SHOULD be, maybe that's a kind of proof of your video's 'what if' ('who if'?) in and of itself :)
9:34 Sorry to be a total pedant, but I don't think the Ponds were in their early 20s in The Angels Take Manhattan. In an earlier episode (possibly, The Power of Three), Amy says to the Doctor "we think it's been 10 years" that she/Rory have been having adventures with the Doctor. So, they're more likely in their late 20s/early 30s in their final episode. Granted, Karen Gillan was probably in her early 20s in real life.
I wonder if some of the paintings like the one called called “constellations” were inspirations to the casting of Amy and Rory? Or the blue box in Van Gough’s painting inspired the story of the Doctor visiting him?
What if Aliens discovered our planet and picked up on TV signals, and saw Doctor who episodes. Then they really enjoyed it and took inspiration to create their own TARDIS to travel in time and space😳
Lessee... Show predicted Apollo 13, exoplanets, ice volcanos in space, the second Mona Lisa, Silurians and Draconics... The backrooms... List is sure to go on.
French here, and you can be reassured, your pronunciation was real good! Especially considering that Toulouse-Lautrec is a name that can be very difficult for non French speaking people 😉
🤔The painting of the 10th Doctor agitator, the stellar question mark, the painting of the Tardis by Van Gogh, and the painting of the Ponds (Williams). If there was no such thing as coincidence, the universe would be a far stranger place than it is... Still...❓ .
Now I love doctor who it’s the greatest franchise ever with the best stories and characters buuutttt do I want it to be real. No because that means things like the weeping angels are real which would TERRIFY ME and would send me into complete paranoia
I will never underestimate a weeping angel after Dr who as for the glowing question mark are we sure it's not an indicator of our favourite shapeshifting alien osgoods
Today is Canadian Thanksgiving, American Indigenous Day, Columbus Day, & I am very sad aggreived over The latest Mideastern Conflict...Add to this a notice from my Building Mean Landlord Staff, which puts me in a Catch-22 on Thursday: Be home for what amounts to a snap inspection, or go to my first day on a new job... Sheesh...😢 But, wait!! Here's a Smile waiting for me from #WhoCulture and The Irresponsible Inspirational and Sensational Miss Ellie Littlechild ☺️ Yayyyyyyy!! Thank you Everyone for making me feel better, and I so love your episodes!🤝🤗
That cave painting is a slightly overlarge sarcophagus amongst other Sarcphagi. Probaly the larger one is for someone of higher status. There are no people in that cave painting.
Back in high school I used to know a guy who thought Time Lords were real. Because who else but a Time Lord could *possibly* think up a TV show about a Time Lord? Obviously, a Time Lord visited the BBC in the early 1960s and told them to put on a show about Time Lords.
time doesnt work in our universe like it does in the show, the second he time traveled time would split from the moment he left and at the moment he arrived. time in our universe is very chaotic. in the show time is more set ,less chaotic, its just like a loopy knot, but still one single strand. except the couple times the doctor literally broke time.
Yhu know concepts like this can exist still on our future. Giving a future time traveler a familiar concept if they did travel. It's like a huge cycle.
Perhaps the theory that in a multiverse of possibilities, all things like even Doctor Who exists. But ideas, thoughts, and more can bleed across the membranes. What we read, paint, write, all the stories and images, come from that energy flowing in and around all universal space. And hence the works of art and images and even the show, all come from that flow of multiversal energy.
Hope you enjoy this list and find it as fascinating as we did! Small correction: the audio story mentioned in entry #5 wasn't produced by Big Finish. That is all. Enjoy!
The Void is real.
The one about the question
I 100% think the doctor IS Tecteun
Doctor who?
Doctor Tecteun
One word name
Obviously it won't happen because of...Chibnall
You guys Rock
@@youknow227 wouldn't that be a paradox...
@@ImmortalAbsol How?
“He found a graveyard that was sealed off to the public. He decided to investigate anyways” is the most doctor thing ever
Thought I heard a child crying.
Head to go Look.
Never pass By a child crying, best too fined out Why?
And if it Christmas never ever pass By child crying.
literally mi though xdd , no wonder he wrote such amazing storyes for doctor who!
@sl8_slate908 you’re profile pic is the wickaman
"It's not breaking and entering, it's sonicing and entering, totally different."
I’ve seen several “weeping angels” in graveyards, abandoned gardens etc.. that were not associated with doctor who or predated it. Both a weird and amazing thing to see!
No what you mean is you’ve seen angel statues
They are not weeping angels
Which is FICTIONAL
@@tshelby5212Or is it? /light hearted & /half joking.
It's crazy and very scary, but my dad When he was young was followed by a statue, he believed he was being followed by a statue, but it wasn't an angel. It was Native American statue that every time he turned around, it would be closer and closer to him.
@@eliezerrodriguez5863I saw that episode of night gallery also
You can find many images of Victorian weeping angels on graves, online. 🤯
If you pause at 2:33, you'll see 7 figures surrounding the "box", one for every character present in Lake Silencio...
Coincidence? Yes.
😅
Yes, but we love it!
"The people the Doctor leaves behind never forget him," tell that to Jamie, Zoe, and Donna
*EDIT:* This post was made prior to the 60th Anniversary, I apologise for the factual innacuracy of mentioning Donna's name in the list of people that forgot the Doctor.
*EDIT 2:* I am Australian and have not seen Tales of the TARDIS, as it did not air on disney plus, I have been told that apparently Jammie and Zoe remember the Doctor in the Tales of the TARDIS for "The War Games"
To be fair, their memories were messed with by Time Lords. Those left alone never forgot him.
Something that a lot of people seem to forget, even the 2nd Doctor during the 5 Doctors, is that Jaime and Zoe where allowed to remember their first adventure with The Doctor, but no more after that.
Ouch. 😖😂
And Donna still has her memories! She just can't get to them. But her memories are still in her subconscious.
(I think they're coming through in the 60yh special, but that's not a canon fact).
@TurtleDudeProd Imagine if the Timelords had erased the memories of those encounters as well.
"What do you mean, you don't remember the Cybermen? Great big silver robomen that tried to kill us all?"
"Was it on my day iff?"
Theory I once heard : Matt Smith is the Doctor. The Doctor came to Earth and lived under the name of Matt Smith rather than John Smith, and that is why he did such a convincing job in the rôle.
"I will be John Smith...no not jhon smith they will guess it easily.....well smith is a good name I will keep that for sure.....then ....umm...MAT!! Mat Smith! Yeah! that can be a very good alias, Matt smith playing the doctor--- the doctor playing the matt smith!!"
He's been around a while.
Was a Sherlock Holmes series back when it was all black and white.
Pretty sure he has the titular role.
All I’m gonna say is what if the version of the doctor in this universe is the tv show itself and in other parallel universes he’s actually real and running around the universe in his iconic blue box
nah my theory is that at the end of the show the universe will end but he changes the universe into a show called Doctor Who of course idk just sounds like a cool ending
Time travel has to happen for real in our universe In the future
He's real I know it
what if he really is real but BBC created a show about him to cover him up. the show got so popular that when u say the doctor is real people would think there is no way he is real because he is from a tv show.
Pause at 5:10 Never mind the question mark, what's the 13th Doctor's sonic doing in space?
we of course live in a universe where everything the Doctor has ever done in his universe is simply a TV show with actors. But the Doctor has slipped into parallel universes many times, who's to say the instances in this video aren't artifacts of times he did just so to our universe?
If that is the case then I wonder what the doctor thinks of his own TV show.
Not artifacts, Historical Documents.
@@charleswolfe8896I'm sure there is a recording of him doing a binge... and a few minute commentary talking about how the collection just ends there so he can't answer any more questions about it.
Okay so the ninth Doctor gave Mickey a disc to delete himself from history. Then the 11th Doctor also deleted himself from history. Torchwood original had been covering up the Doctors existence too. But then Jack took over for Torchwood. Perhaps he’s out there trying to both tell the Doctors story but also protect him by hiding him in plain sight. In the tv show. After all the words Torchwood scrambled make up the title Doctor who. I knew someone who also said the original Doctor who scripts had the words Torchwood all over the tops.
Fun fact from my life: my mother wanted to get me a "weeping angel" as a graduation gift, but she couldn't find one. She hates the angels xD
Imagine if the silence were actually in the 1969 moon landing broadcast and nobody knew
You know, I've actually encountered the TARDIS here in Utah. For some reason, the Doctor left it sitting in an abandoned store front at Trolley Square Mall.
I've actually seen three tardises in Utah. Two of them are in peoples lawns.
@@LittleMurlock nice! Where was the third?
It wasn't abandoned, it was just parked for a really long time ;)
There are a few in Great Britain, I remember the Doctor even mentioning this in the show, I think it was the one in Glasgow which sits in the middle of a fence and he described that as an embarrassing failed landing. I bloody love movie show references to real life, that’s what makes it all so realistic and enjoyable.
#1. Without really trying, several of the interviews that I have watched/listened to on shows like Sightings, Darkness Radio, and the like, when abductees were interviewed, quite often they describe the dimensionally transcendentalism of the TARDIS, not even realizing that they were doing such. It's not fantastic, like the model 40, but it is essentially being described as being an elliptical disc 12 to 18 feet wide, about 7 to 9 feet high, but, when they get inside, it's more like a two-story interior that is between 14 and 20 feet wide and being more rectangular.
There should be an in-Universe TV show based on The Doctor's adventures. They could call it "Time Vortex X-Treme!"
I love the Wormhole Xtreme reference.
Or they could call it "The Time Masters". Maybe get Rory Williams to star in it.
This was a wonderful video from start to finish. Well done.
Also, Ellie does not speak French. Unless I'm mistaken, that revelation has the scent of an amusing anecdote to it (self-effacing humor is usually the best).
Ya should read Alana Alden series "Bewitched and Bewilder'. Dr Who was mentioned in the series several times and in one book there was a question"Are you the Doctor?"
The 11th Doctor once appeared in a photo with The Beatles.
The 9th Doctor was in the background of a photo of Times Square during VJ Day and has an Ancient Rome bust of him.
Jack once appeared in a photo of him in front of a plane during the 1940s.
A "space ball" that looks a lot like a Toclafane once fell to Earth in 2011.
A planet that has been discovered is found to be fully made is diamonds.
There's a book called The Rose published by someone called "Jack Harkness".
One of Agatha Christie's books was The Man in the Brown Suit and featured a character called "The Doctor" wearing said clothing.
An artifact called The Jewel of the Nile has been found and closely resembles The 9th and 10th Doctor's Sonic Screwdriver.
The 9th Doctor and Moffat have both appeared in paintings from the Roman times.
There's a grave for a nameless doctor with the epitaph "He saved others".
The TARDIS has appeared in several other artworks and also photos.
Those are all just weather balloons.
@@GabePuratekuta 🤣🤣🤣🤣
any real source for all of these? i mean it. if there is any real source, i would like to check myself too.
@@jupiterblizzard There’s a bunch of photos online. Try looking up “Doctor Who is real”.
As someone who's half French myself, I've got to say you did a pretty good job Ellie. Top Marks! 😃
Btw, my dear old mom is a huge Whovian like me and when she saw how I was freaked out by the Weeping Angels, bought one online and it's in her back garden. Such fun to visit lol
I think I love your maman!
10:21 that would be amazing if one of the newer episodes featured this painting and we get like this sad moment I know he said it’s amazing but it would be a sad moment for the doctor to just look at this painting and just reminisce maybe that could be the episode that has us finally meet Amy and Rory’s grandchild
what Grandchild? Amy and Rory can no longer have kids and as far as we know River never had a kid.
Need a part two, loved this ! 👍
Did Ellie watch 10 while filming and deliberately matched her speaking to his... or does she just know the speech so well she just subconsciously repeats it at exactly the right tempo?
The latter, do trust.
What point of the video? Because I didn't notice.
Yes
@@sheersternfeld19149:23
@@gilgameshofuruk4060 oh wow, you're right!
Eli, yes the Time Lords are calling for The Doctor. Unfortunately, he won’t be able to get there until after he restarts the universe again.
Until then, the Van Gogh episode is by far my favorite. Perhaps before all else comes to an end, you and I could visit a few art galleries in France together, I’ll even get us some Picard to enjoy along with. 😊
Back to the question mark in space. Both Doctors # 5 and 6 wore question marks on their shirt collars and #7 had the question mark umbrella.
Good job Ellie and staff for doing all of this research and putting it together for us. I am truly amazed.
there is a graveyard in newick in the south east of the uk that also had a angel statue. there was a tale that the angel moved around the graveyard at night and touch ppl that have disturbed her.
i been there many times and seen the angle myself. last time i went there was 2020 during covid. the angel statue is gone. no one knows what happened to the angel including the vicar that runs the place.
Many guardsmen have been freaked out by statues appearing to move around in one of the gardens at Windsor Castle. Could be hallucinations due to fatigue or a story to wind up their friends, but I've heard/read about it a number of times. Weeping angels and the Royal Family... now there's the ingredients to cook up a good Dr Who story!
Hey, maybe the royal family actually are werewolves
Really expected to see that high-resolution picture of the stars from a couple of years ago which is a dead-ringer for the opening 'Dr Who' credits circa Colin Baker's era!
I see the title and I think: "Don't. Don't give me hope."
But after the first few seconds, I started getting invested lol
Ok this is actually quite a good video from WhoCulture
This entire video was a stretch but it was a wholly enjoyable one! Well done, WhoCulture!
It’s all fact, fact we say!
(But no seriously glad you enjoyed, we loved making this!)
@WhoCulture My wife and I have been saying this for a long time that the doctor is real. There is a store in Rhode Island called the Tardiff, and it's blue and in front of it It's the shape of a police box, but as you keep walking to the side, you see that it's bigger, but if you're looking at it from the front It appears to be have the shape of police box.
07:10
That’s not the only potential (unconfirmed) self-fulfilling paradox in _Doctor Who._ Before becoming the 6th Doctor, Colin Baker portrayed a Time Lord military commander named Maxil in _Arc of Infinity._ Based on what we know from Cæcilius and the 12th Doctor, the memory of Maxil’s face could have subconsciously influenced his transformation when he reincarnated. But, as far as I’m aware, the only way the memory of Maxil could be important enough to the Doctor for that to happen is if Maxil was the Doctor’s future self, under an assumed name, who traveled back in time to observe his past self’s trial and possibly manipulate it in his own favor, and the 5th Doctor somehow realizes this is the case.
*When he regenerated not reincarnated and if it was him, then he should have forgotten.
Observation in physics means something extremely different than in casual language. In physics observation always requires an interaction, so e.g. the act of light hitting something will already be it being observed even without there being a camera or eye to actually capture the reflected light
Great video, it was so interesting! Really enjoyed this! Thanks Ellie and Who Culture! 😊😊
Glad you found it interesting, we do too!
9:39 the weeping angels are the lonely assassin, not the stone assassins
Some of these would make great inspiration for episodes, especially the TARDIS in Utah and Ten leading a strike in France.
"Oh come on! It's not like we could drive across country and find Enid Blyton having tea with Noddy. Could we? Noddy's not real. Is he? Tell me there's no Noddy!"
Q: why do elephants have big ears?
A: because Noddy won't pay the ransom
I'll show myself out.
Well, there most likely is at least one alternate universe where he is real. 😅
Whilst this may be one of those if onlys of life (the world could kinda use an actual doctor currently!), three things well worth considering that I've thought about a lot:
1. The Who quote I've totally loved as it seems to hook into some of my many thoughts (see 2 and 3 below) "Memories become stories when we forget them. Maybe some of them become songs." (hmm, or paintings or...., and can we remember forwards as well as backwards in this Alice's wonderland) People we lose to death or the transience of time, things that end or evolve, everything that this whatever this is is part of whatever that is and lives, and lives on, through us and our 'input' to the universe, we really are all made of stars because there is a connection to everything, for me that question mark is the what if all the dots join up, what would, or indeed what do they paint? Is it infinite (I cannot specifically remember being born, can you?, think about that for a second, or a few lifetimes :) ) Capaldi's doctor's brilliant TARDIS, time and relative dimensions in space, it means life...., everything is 'now' speech........ So maybe these past people and other images in paintings and so are a past echo, which could potentially thus be a future echo as well, that has somehow trickled down to these stories. T'interweb will tell you "Image has its roots in the Latin word imitari, meaning "to copy or imitate" " Seeds? Seed: From Middle English seed, sede, side, from Old English sēd, sǣd (“seed, that which is sown”), from Proto-West Germanic *sād, from Proto-Germanic *sēdą, from Proto-Indo-European *seh₁- (“to sow, throw”). Also I/me/eye and look up 'mage meaning and word origin', words themselves have some omniversal/timey-wimey/mysterious properties :) Greetings fellow learned magicians! All built from the same jigsaw pieces as everything?......
2. Something that really fascinates me that I've thought about- sometimes someone can be the spitting image of someone who could be from a different generation or group etc, which has made me wonder with genetics and everything else if stuff does repeat somehow even in people, not that these echoes will be the same person, but that question of what are the overlaps, have we all been here before? (but only sort of) and so on. It's one of those eternal (hehe) philosophical questions that hooks on to ye olde existential dread. That of is death it, we're done, eternally thrown out in the garbage with no relevance or purpose or continuity, whatever your beliefs/philosophies that just does not add up for me, there's a seed for a line that came to mind for a poem I've never thus far had the poem for to use something along the lines of 'Prince is dead but 'Diamonds and Pearls' still plays through in my head' which was about that sense that there is SOMETHING about those that have died thus lost to our lives where they are less 'over' than we think, such as the way they are a part of what makes us who we are. The interesting word play on this one being 'Where does the term 'Spitting Image' come from? (pretty much all the possibilities are shall we say interesting!) Chuck in all the other interesting stuff my overactive brain often thinks about (is their a learning and passing it on element to genetics, is the big bang what's the reality of the science universe/multiverse/omniverse/whateververse stuff something like a seed or an egg or an inflating balloon or bubbles or overlapping bubbles or venn diagram bubbles growing into each other....or all the above and would thinking about it in terms of all these things reveal anything, is my brain too active.....) Also cycles might be very important (I also wonder if lifeless planets are just in part of a cycle where they are lifeless but at their time...) Yes I probably wonder about too many things (which seems aptly Doctory!) The word planet has links to the word wander or is it wonder maybe it's both.
3. A novel series I started but never finished (maybe someday) had me pondering about the overlapping 'realities' of different 'realities' including that of art, fiction and simulations (which among many other things used in developing the idea saw me remembering a performance of the fight scene from Romeo and Juliet where the acting was so good and heartbreakingly 'real' if you saw it live you'd have to stop yourself running on stage to break it up, so that was actually going to be a thing happen at a theatre performance somewhere in the novels, all 'unreal' creations we make from films to TV dramas to novels to games.... are based on our 'reality', which is itself not entirely real but made real through our experience etc, they can then feed back into the loop by influencing it in many ways good and bad, which was what I started to explore in working on those novels. Philosophy is a big aspect of how these things are sort of their own element of some sort of overall or 'omni'reality (hmm, in relation to 2 one wonders if I never finish it but the universe intends it to be finished somebody else some future day will, hmm, food for thought!)
And sorry no, in case your wondering, I'm not the doctor, but then again....
I do sometimes think maybe I SHOULD be, we all SHOULD be, maybe that's a kind of proof of your video's 'what if' ('who if'?) in and of itself :)
"What? What? What?…….
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@@sirlancelet2416 Why? Who? :)
I wanna add to this, but I'll be back later
Love the Question Mark space image, thank you this was fun. You aren't the only one wishing River Song appears in the 60th special episodes.
9:34 Sorry to be a total pedant, but I don't think the Ponds were in their early 20s in The Angels Take Manhattan. In an earlier episode (possibly, The Power of Three), Amy says to the Doctor "we think it's been 10 years" that she/Rory have been having adventures with the Doctor. So, they're more likely in their late 20s/early 30s in their final episode. Granted, Karen Gillan was probably in her early 20s in real life.
The fact that a big part of this list relates to the Weeping Angels is disturbing lol
Keep an eye on those statues… 😳
I wonder if some of the paintings like the one called called “constellations” were inspirations to the casting of Amy and Rory? Or the blue box in Van Gough’s painting inspired the story of the Doctor visiting him?
What a fabulous episode, more like this in the future please 😊
We were told The Amityville Horror was based on a real incident, but an article said that was just to get people interested in the movie.
I believe the proper term for that hairstyle is "sticky-uppy"
What if Aliens discovered our planet and picked up on TV signals, and saw Doctor who episodes. Then they really enjoyed it and took inspiration to create their own TARDIS to travel in time and space😳
A reverse Ancient Aliens
@@RealBadGaming52 more like a Doctor Who version of Galaxy Quest.
You've described the premise of Galaxy Quest.
To make another Star Trek reference, "Fascinating".
Also Lorna Bucket (in A Good Man Goes to War) is Christina Chong who plays La'an Noonian Singh in ST Strange New Worlds
The boo's for Mario games, do same thing as weeping angels, they move when you are not looking
The Amy Rory painting id incredible isnt it.
What do you mean Doctor Who isn't real? Just kidding! 😉 Great list!
You should look up the painting “The Lictors bring to Brutus the bodies of his sons” and take a good look at Brutus’ face.
Well, I did. So what?
Why? What is it supposed to look like?
looked and...?
Lessee... Show predicted Apollo 13, exoplanets, ice volcanos in space, the second Mona Lisa, Silurians and Draconics... The backrooms... List is sure to go on.
I’ve had some Tardis sightings and I once found the real Amy Pond online
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. A 1920 film that has a main actor that looks suspiciously like Eleven.
Proves that “Doctor Who” is real, or proves The Doctor is real? Because Doctor Who is definitely real
Loved this vid. Elli - You're wonderful.
French here, and you can be reassured, your pronunciation was real good!
Especially considering that Toulouse-Lautrec is a name that can be very difficult for non French speaking people 😉
“Dalek” also takes place in Utah!
The weeping angel effect was discovered by people from Cornel? Man the people in Ithaca have way to much time on thier hands.
Fun video and great job to the whole team. Not taking anything away from all the hard work ... Ellie is distractingly pretty.
1:58 those are coffins and you're mocking the dead.
Love this video. Great theories!
Very well done. Thank you for sharing.
In an infinite multiverse, nothing is impossible.
🤔The painting of the 10th Doctor agitator, the stellar question mark, the painting of the Tardis by Van Gogh, and the painting of the Ponds (Williams). If there was no such thing as coincidence, the universe would be a far stranger place than it is...
Still...❓
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Of course it’s real, it’s a long running documentary series.
Ellie, ne t'inquiète pas, ton français était magnifique !
Thanks! Absolutely 💯 Amazing
Thanks for the kind words Matt!
The Demon of Paris was a BBC audio, it predated Tom Baker's regular relationship with Big Finish.
Felt like I just watched an episode of ancient aliens…. 👽
Mentioned the 10th Doctor in the painting, but missed the 1st Doctor sitting at the table at 3:48
Omg he is aswell
The woman in the white dress also looks like Joan Redfern
Now I love doctor who it’s the greatest franchise ever with the best stories and characters buuutttt do I want it to be real. No because that means things like the weeping angels are real which would TERRIFY ME and would send me into complete paranoia
I can't believe you overlooked Mount Rushmore in which Thomas Jefferson looks a lot like the 8th Doctor. BTW, I felt your French was spot on.
All of these painting are my new headcanon now haha Already knew about the one by Vincent tho 💗
I will never underestimate a weeping angel after Dr who as for the glowing question mark are we sure it's not an indicator of our favourite shapeshifting alien osgoods
Gotta love a bit of Osgoods to start the day.
The thing you think looks like the TARDIS on the wall looks more to me like a kroton
10:25 Did I just spot Spiderman🕸️🕷️..As the possibility of a real Time Lord out there.. YES why not🤷🏼♀️
Spot on Ellie! River Song is the best character ❤
You speak French so well, really ! Don't be shy about your French skills hihi
1:48 - The only thing missing is the words: "Hello Sweetie"
Today is Canadian Thanksgiving, American Indigenous Day, Columbus Day, & I am very sad aggreived over The latest Mideastern Conflict...Add to this a notice from my Building Mean Landlord Staff, which puts me in a Catch-22 on Thursday: Be home for what amounts to a snap inspection, or go to my first day on a new job... Sheesh...😢
But, wait!! Here's a Smile waiting for me from #WhoCulture and The Irresponsible Inspirational and Sensational Miss Ellie Littlechild ☺️
Yayyyyyyy!!
Thank you Everyone for making me feel better, and I so love your episodes!🤝🤗
The painting that resembles Amy and Rory is mind boggling.
Oh this is a keeper! Well done! 👏👏👏👏
The doctor is always around.
Thank you, Ellie!
That cave painting is a slightly overlarge sarcophagus amongst other Sarcphagi. Probaly the larger one is for someone of higher status. There are no people in that cave painting.
They did look like sarcophagi, actually.
It would honestly be fascinating to come across the Doctor one day. I've had many dreams on what that would be like
We live post-Doctor. The real name was revealed and finally made the universe peaceful.
Back in high school I used to know a guy who thought Time Lords were real. Because who else but a Time Lord could *possibly* think up a TV show about a Time Lord? Obviously, a Time Lord visited the BBC in the early 1960s and told them to put on a show about Time Lords.
I see that Ellie is still rocking the glasses-less look! ❤
time doesnt work in our universe like it does in the show, the second he time traveled time would split from the moment he left and at the moment he arrived. time in our universe is very chaotic. in the show time is more set ,less chaotic, its just like a loopy knot, but still one single strand. except the couple times the doctor literally broke time.
Yhu know concepts like this can exist still on our future. Giving a future time traveler a familiar concept if they did travel. It's like a huge cycle.
What if we actually become the weeping angels.
#7 the agitator 😂😂
Have a good day/night everyone! One month to go!!
Don't worries, your French is great.
The Weeping Angels fix a person's timeline rather than sending them back in time
Perhaps the theory that in a multiverse of possibilities, all things like even Doctor Who exists. But ideas, thoughts, and more can bleed across the membranes. What we read, paint, write, all the stories and images, come from that energy flowing in and around all universal space. And hence the works of art and images and even the show, all come from that flow of multiversal energy.
I love Kylie mingonue in doctor who ❤❤❤
If enough people believe in something it can come true. Read the Number of the Beast by Robert A. Heinlein. I subscribe to this theory. :)