One of my favorite Doctor-Companion pairings. I love how Leela manages to treat the Doctor both as a wise old god and as an overly enthusiastic toddler, both at the same time.
You've got to love Leela's assertiveness when it comes to job interviews. She's coming with you, whether you want her to or not. Mad props to Louise Jameson for breathing life into such a fun and engaging character!
The best thing of Leela was that she may have been ignorant of many things, but she was not stupid nor foolhardy, and when push comes to shove she could hold her own in scrapes. Certainly different from past female companions up to that point.
Leela: sexy in her skimpy little leathers, but strong headed inquisitive and able to hold her own in battle..........they don't make em' like this anymore
@@SciFiBrony - Jamie was a great companion. Not stupid at all, just a man out of time. I always liked his response, when told something that went way over his head, or that he didn't fully believe - it was: "Oh aye, that." He said it with such conviction, he was never challenged over it. Like Leela, Jamie always had an instinctive grasp of how weapons worked, too, no matter how alien they might be.
I love how she just runs in! 😆 Hearing the Doctor yell don’t touch that!” off-screen is such a great cap to the episode, you know you’re in for fun with these two.
Favorite convention moment from the 80s: a kid gets up to the microphone and asks Louise Jameson “what did you wear under the costume?” and she looks at him and responds “How old are you?”
She is certainly one of the more accomplished companions. She can't ever get away from Leela though. People overseas know me for playing a doctor... I got mail from a fan today... It was 11 yrs ago, since I took off my surgeon's costume. Yet, still getting known for it. Don't know if it will ever really go away.
I've never noticed how adorable that is before I was always too engrossed in Tom Baker's deliverance but it really is a nice detail how Leela is sitting thanks for pointing that out ( :
My absolute favorite companion. Not just beautiful (rather easy to do, really) but fierce. And what an actress Louise Jameson was to put all sorts of little nuances into the character, even the way she sits on a couch.
Umm, Who? Yes but she didn’t merely say it challenged the Doctor to explain how. A great character when she was handled by competent writers. Some were just lazy and stuck her with being stupid.
It was the FIRST episode of the Doctor, it was on WTTW out of Chicago, and it was aired in 30-minute episodes in the afternoon. I am not sure if it the early 80s or late 70s when I say it. I have been a huge fan ever since.
I think all of the characters mentioned in the replies here would get along very well with each other. They won't like each other, but they will absolutely love being destructive and horrible creatures (affectionate term) together.
absolutely. I grew up with Peter Davison Colin Baker and Sylvester McCoy all of whom I loved then went back to watch the dvds of those I'd missed Tom Baker being the ultimate Doctor of course. Classic Who fun to watch and Tom was the height of Doctor Who enjoyability
2:32-3:46 Lead her people through a new, difficult era of freedom and self-determination...or flee across the universe in a magical, if not very dependable old blue box beside a barely stable old man. Sounds familiar.
Leela was one of my favourite companions. Her savageness and the Doctor's invariable respectful treatment and deference to her showed something valuable, especially considering that we are just as uncouth as Leela from the perspective of the Doctor. :)
I say Leela becoming a companion was awesome in billions of ways, and the Doctor really needed a new companion after Sarah jane Smith left 2 stories earlier.
I heard, once, that 'Leela" from Futurama was named in homage to Leela of Dr.Who. Much similarity in how the two character use physicality in responses to perceived threats and unknowns.
Leela is one my favorites of all time. The Talons Of Weng Chiang was the Best episode ever made. There's plenty others that are close but that episode is classic.
Leela didn't think how her tribe would've felt if they tried to look for her and never found her after she chased the Doctor back to his TARDIS and decided to travel with him.
The Doctor ran away from his people because he hated doing duty’s of the high council because that’s what time lords do, and to also see the universe. Leela ran away from her people because she didn’t want to be the leader of her own people and such. I think I see a great connection with these two
@@mrjekyllandhyde9941 not so thrilled with Adric, but yeah! Hey Newvians, check this out ,ONE Modern day (20th century) British girl among the lot! Romana was a time Lady Harry a medical doctor and navy Lt! Adric was an Espace math genius. Nyssa and Leela were also alien Tegan was an Australian air hostess, and K9 was a self aware mechanical dog! Diversity without shoving it in our faces! THIS is how it is done!!!!!!!
The way Baker taps the jelly baby on the cigarette case as if he's having a cigarette lol Capaldi produced the jelly babies out of a cigarette case too at one stage.
I'm glad we have history - and things not to repeat, and how to evolve - but sometimes its a big shame that certain politics, or feelings, or general biases get in the way - watching Leela and her time in the TARDIS she was a fantastic companion, filled with many moments, of which I think she was the first companion in contact with K-9... Leela is one of my top classic companions for me.
Yes Leela was with the Doctor when k9 joined the Tardis crew. "The Invisible Enemy". I have always preferred classic Doctor who but there have been some good times in new who but yes too much politics and biases get in the way of creativity. Leela was one of the best ever companions imo though
@@mrjekyllandhyde9941 it was listening to Tom Baker and how, great he is, but the "times" were just not so great to women, and it was a damn shame - and people's memory of history gets muddled for it - thinking it was always Sarah Jane and K9 -- when no, it was Leela and K9 first - and a second (or third version?) was given to Sarah Jane in a future special episode - but yeah... biases to women, and history under the rug - My more Favourite stories from Tom Baker era, Included Leela for me.
@@RobUnplanned_ yeah a version of k9 was given to Sarah Jane in "k9 and company" but when Sarah Jane returns for "the five Doctors" she still has him which is the 3rd version I think. But yeah it was originally Leela and k9, and the 4th and Leela certainly had some great stories together.
@@mrjekyllandhyde9941 let's not forget that K9 was invented by a scientist on a space station don't remember if that scientist was killed or if he gifted K9 to the Doctor -- but I think the Doctor like the idea as K9 could help Leela with technology if she got separated from the Doctor while on some adventure.
If the Doctor had managed to hypnotize Leela before she got into the TARDIS when the door was left open, he would've ordered her to go back to her people after she sees the blue box in front of her disappear.
Is Leela the first companion that forced herself inside the TARDIS? I know Steven, Ben and Polly, and Zoe snuck inside the TARDIS. But Leela seems the first one to force herself to be the Doctor’s companion by her choice but not the Doctor’s by going in after the Doctor sees her going in.
After the Doctor failed to get away before Leela slipped into the TARDIS to join the Doctor in his travels across the Universe, he could've told her to try to be calm if men start whistling at her for showing her bare arms and legs wherever they go, though she would wear clothes whenever she and the Doctor arrived on Earth.
I love the way she forced her way onto the Tardis! I would really love to see more of the older episodes. I stopped watching Doctor Who for a while, not because the doctor was a woman, heck I'm a woman, but the episodes got really tedious the first year of her reign. It does sound like things are going to become more interesting though.
I always preferred Leela, I found Sarah Jane Smith far too needy and whiny, Leela didn’t hesitate to put Four in his place when she needed to She’s the NuWho equivalent of Martha Jones, probably why Martha was my favorite NuWho companion Rose; too whiny and needy, like SJS Martha; smart, independent, and not afraid to put the Doctor in his place, she’s also quite easy on the eyes Donna; too shouty and abrasive at first, but matured nicely Amy; never truly resonated with me, she tried to be a mix of all three previous companions...
@Quinn Thomas That would require a chronological knowledge of even the episodes that no longer exist to be able to rank them, and as I started somewhere around Season 3, since there's no longer any record of the original first two seasons; I have no way to know that, especially when I have not heard any Radio Episodes, or played any of the Games.
The next two stories after this one 'Robots of Death' and 'Talons of Weng Chiang' are absolute classics of the original run. Not one of the best, THE best.
I read the Target book novelisation of The Abominable Snowmen (and the other Yeti story),but I've never seen Evil of the Daleks so I'd be interested to see that.
Harry Sullivan would've treated Leela fairly if he met her, but he would have to be under strict control of himself if he saw her dressed like a cavewoman and seeing her nice legs so close.
Even though Leela is dressed like a cavewoman, she is beautiful. She showed courage to barge into the TARDIS to join the Doctor in his journey across the Universe and find the right lever in 1 of the control rooms just before the Doctor could stop her from touching it and get ting the ship moving.
if they are a character who will end up as a companion they usually say some variation of "it's bigger on the inside" but if they are just a guest character they may make some other remark or just stair blankly. Don't ask me why but them's the rules.
Benton & Harry Sullivan would've treated Leela with respect if they met her with the Doctor and would try to control themselves for seeing her dress like a cavewoman if the Doctor came to visit them again.
If the Doctor did get away before Leela found him opening the door to the TARDIS, would she hate him for leaving without saying good-bye? Would she change her mind and decide to be the leader of both the Sevateem & the Tesh?
One of my favorite Doctor-Companion pairings. I love how Leela manages to treat the Doctor both as a wise old god and as an overly enthusiastic toddler, both at the same time.
You've got to love Leela's assertiveness when it comes to job interviews. She's coming with you, whether you want her to or not. Mad props to Louise Jameson for breathing life into such a fun and engaging character!
It's my Tardis now...... Lol
@@mrjekyllandhyde9941 Well, up until The Doctor taught her how to play with a yo-yo...
@@2LaneTraveler and she thought the yo-yo helped fly the Tardis Lol
Why wouldn't The Doctor not want Leela to go him? They became fast friends whilst he was on Leela's world and they went through a lot together.
@@danielwilliamson6180 This doctor is a bit of a loner all the companions he ends up with he doesn't get by choice.
The best thing of Leela was that she may have been ignorant of many things, but she was not stupid nor foolhardy, and when push comes to shove she could hold her own in scrapes. Certainly different from past female companions up to that point.
Leela: sexy in her skimpy little leathers, but strong headed inquisitive and able to hold her own in battle..........they don't make em' like this anymore
Myriad Media Musings in many ways, these are my favorite qualities of my favorite companion, Jamie McCrimmon
I’m glad that Louise could find her fullest fruition as Leela vis Big Finish’s Gallifrey series.
I completely agree with you.
@@SciFiBrony - Jamie was a great companion. Not stupid at all, just a man out of time. I always liked his response, when told something that went way over his head, or that he didn't fully believe - it was:
"Oh aye, that." He said it with such conviction, he was never challenged over it. Like Leela, Jamie always had an instinctive grasp of how weapons worked, too, no matter how alien they might be.
Love the way The Doctor taps his jellybaby on his cigarette case - like you would tap a cigarette before lighting it.
its like in mummy on the orient express when 12 offers someone a jelly baby out of a cigarette case.
I love how she just runs in! 😆 Hearing the Doctor yell don’t touch that!” off-screen is such a great cap to the episode, you know you’re in for fun with these two.
Favorite convention moment from the 80s: a kid gets up to the microphone and asks Louise Jameson “what did you wear under the costume?” and she looks at him and responds “How old are you?”
lol! if youre old enough to ask the question......................
My favorite way a companion starts travelling on the TARDIS
Louise Jameson was magnificent as Leela, one of the all-time great companions.
And Jameson, the best actress to have played a companion.
She is certainly one of the more accomplished companions. She can't ever get away from Leela though. People overseas know me for playing a doctor... I got mail from a fan today... It was 11 yrs ago, since I took off my surgeon's costume. Yet, still getting known for it. Don't know if it will ever really go away.
She was really sexy
@@macturner2196
‘I’d rather be a one-hit wonder than a no-hit wonder’
This was the Golden Age of Dr Who.
It certainly was
In your opinion
3rd>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Absolutely.
The first golden age i would say
"Don't touch that!".... I always loved the way it ended
Leela sitting on the sofa is utterly adorable.
I totally agree. She had a lot of little moments like that during her time with the Doctor.
I've never noticed how adorable that is before I was always too engrossed in Tom Baker's deliverance but it really is a nice detail how Leela is sitting thanks for pointing that out ( :
My absolute favorite companion. Not just beautiful (rather easy to do, really) but fierce. And what an actress Louise Jameson was to put all sorts of little nuances into the character, even the way she sits on a couch.
One of the funniest companions entering the TARDIS moments.
"Don't touch that! Don't touch-" think the doctor just gave up on his sentence.
indeed
no I think we just don't hear him since the tardis is halfway through dematerialization
What about donna
Leela, the first companion NOT to say it's bigger on the inside. lol
Shhhhh, that's the start of the next episode ;)
She did however ask why the Tardis is bigger on the inside. ua-cam.com/video/16uQSd4EUVw/v-deo.html
Umm, Who? Yes but she didn’t merely say it challenged the Doctor to explain how. A great character when she was handled by competent writers. Some were just lazy and stuck her with being stupid.
I mean Susan
“Well I suppose I like a lot of people. I can’t go carting them around the universe with me.”
Famous last words
The best doctor and the best assistant. Definitive Doctor Who.
Leela pretty much like the Doctor, rather than be forced into a position of authority she'd rather take her chances for adventure.
Leela "but I don't want to be leader"
Not a fan of this episode but I love the way she forces herself on the doctor by running inside
Ever noticed when he tells anyone to do something...they don't 😂
"Come out of there. Out."
(He goes in)
"Come out. DON'T TOUCH THAT! *DON'T! TOUCH!*"
(The TARDIS dematerializes)
And she jacked his ride. Hence the Doctor screaming: "Dont touch that!"
She could force herself on any man by running into his house. :-)
@@charlesphillips1468 yeah, I'm ok with that.
It was the FIRST episode of the Doctor, it was on WTTW out of Chicago, and it was aired in 30-minute episodes in the afternoon. I am not sure if it the early 80s or late 70s when I say it. I have been a huge fan ever since.
"Shall I kill him now, Doctor?" Leila was the only really lethal companion until River Song.
I'm not sure if River Song is classed as a companion but I prefer Leela anyway
**Ace would like to know your location** (it's so she can show off her Nitro-9 explosives)
I think explosive Ace may disagree with you there...
Turlough?
I think all of the characters mentioned in the replies here would get along very well with each other.
They won't like each other, but they will absolutely love being destructive and horrible creatures (affectionate term) together.
This is so good, brings back memories of when Doctor Who was at its height and was fun to watch.
absolutely. I grew up with Peter Davison Colin Baker and Sylvester McCoy all of whom I loved then went back to watch the dvds of those I'd missed Tom Baker being the ultimate Doctor of course. Classic Who fun to watch and Tom was the height of Doctor Who enjoyability
Leela was a great foil for the Fourth Doctor. And obviously the TARDIS approved.
I heartily agree.
I think Leela might be my favourite 4th Doctor companion know I do often think “I bet Louise was very cold in that scene”
if you looked closely enough you could probably tell
2:32-3:46
Lead her people through a new, difficult era of freedom and self-determination...or flee across the universe in a magical, if not very dependable old blue box beside a barely stable old man.
Sounds familiar.
"I like lots of people. I can't go carting them all around the universe with me..." Exactly. Perfect answer to all the recent "fam" nonsense.
Leela was one of my favourite companions. Her savageness and the Doctor's invariable respectful treatment and deference to her showed something valuable, especially considering that we are just as uncouth as Leela from the perspective of the Doctor. :)
I love that Tom and Louise have continued Leela and Four’s adventure through Big Finish and they’re just as fantastic as ever!
Is this the first time a companion literally forced The Doctor to let them come along? Lol
I say Leela becoming a companion was awesome in billions of ways, and the Doctor really needed a new companion after Sarah jane Smith left 2 stories earlier.
Damn anyone agrees she was beautiful?
She was an actress. It was her job to be pretty. But you're not wrong.
@@Vention1MGTOW not all actresses are pretty
@@mrjekyllandhyde9941 Not all actresses play a Doctor's companion.
I heard, once, that 'Leela" from Futurama was named in homage to Leela of Dr.Who. Much similarity in how the two character use physicality in responses to perceived threats and unknowns.
If that's true that's pretty cool
@@mrjekyllandhyde9941 I am a lesbian
@@batheandrelaxinmyshit6344 How is that relevant ?
Leela is one my favorites of all time. The Talons Of Weng Chiang was the Best episode ever made. There's plenty others that are close but that episode is classic.
Leela didn't think how her tribe would've felt if they tried to look for her and never found her after she chased the Doctor back to his TARDIS and decided to travel with him.
What an unexpected way to start the travel. Nice. This is so doctor who that we've always enjoyed
Great Tom Baker being the Doctor just walking away after he done his bit, not even saying bye.
Initially thinking this was the ultimate crossover of Futurama & Dr. Who. Another dream deferred...
This Leela has 2 eyes and hasn't got purple hair, although a Dr Who Futurama cross over would be interesting
The Doctor ran away from his people because he hated doing duty’s of the high council because that’s what time lords do, and to also see the universe.
Leela ran away from her people because she didn’t want to be the leader of her own people and such. I think I see a great connection with these two
Ooo! Good call.
The Fourth Doctor had the best companions , from Sarah Jane to Leela to K9 to (both) Romana
k9
Leela
Romana (wonderful chaps both of them Lol)
Sarah Jane Smith
Harry
Nyssa
Tegan
Adric
@@mrjekyllandhyde9941 not so thrilled with Adric, but yeah! Hey Newvians, check this out ,ONE Modern day (20th century) British girl among the lot! Romana was a time Lady Harry a medical doctor and navy Lt! Adric was an Espace math genius. Nyssa and Leela were also alien Tegan was an Australian air hostess, and K9 was a self aware mechanical dog! Diversity without shoving it in our faces! THIS is how it is done!!!!!!!
Meh, I honestly found Romana boring-she was too perfect.
I like lots of people but I cant go carting all of them with me all over the universe. DONT TOUCH THAT !!!!
I know she hated those contracts but those red/black eyes!
These two were a match made in heaven. One of my favourite Doctor, companion duos.
Louise Jameson. Mercy! Then and now. Sorry, Tom, but the Silence already had convinced me to subscribe. But it's always a good idea to remind folks.
My favorite Doctor Who companion.
The way Baker taps the jelly baby on the cigarette case as if he's having a cigarette lol Capaldi produced the jelly babies out of a cigarette case too at one stage.
Leela was the first companion I ever saw on a Doctor Who episode, and Tom Baker my first Doctor.
I always thought that the dynamic between the mentally dazzling space wizard and the plucky savage made for really good storytelling.
Sounds like D&D, but it's Doctor Who.
That’s why 2, Jamie and Zoe worked so well together.
Baker: Don't touch that! Leela: already touched it Tardis: Dematerializes
I'm glad we have history - and things not to repeat, and how to evolve - but sometimes its a big shame that certain politics, or feelings, or general biases get in the way - watching Leela and her time in the TARDIS she was a fantastic companion, filled with many moments, of which I think she was the first companion in contact with K-9... Leela is one of my top classic companions for me.
Yes Leela was with the Doctor when k9 joined the Tardis crew. "The Invisible Enemy". I have always preferred classic Doctor who but there have been some good times in new who but yes too much politics and biases get in the way of creativity. Leela was one of the best ever companions imo though
@@mrjekyllandhyde9941 it was listening to Tom Baker and how, great he is, but the "times" were just not so great to women, and it was a damn shame - and people's memory of history gets muddled for it - thinking it was always Sarah Jane and K9 -- when no, it was Leela and K9 first - and a second (or third version?) was given to Sarah Jane in a future special episode - but yeah... biases to women, and history under the rug - My more Favourite stories from Tom Baker era, Included Leela for me.
@@RobUnplanned_ yeah a version of k9 was given to Sarah Jane in "k9 and company" but when Sarah Jane returns for "the five Doctors" she still has him which is the 3rd version I think. But yeah it was originally Leela and k9, and the 4th and Leela certainly had some great stories together.
@@mrjekyllandhyde9941 let's not forget that K9 was invented by a scientist on a space station don't remember if that scientist was killed or if he gifted K9 to the Doctor -- but I think the Doctor like the idea as K9 could help Leela with technology if she got separated from the Doctor while on some adventure.
@@lonknight3197 Yeah, the creator's name was Doctor Marios and he gifted k9 to the Dr and Leela at the end of "Invisible Enemy"
Leela: "Shall I kill him Doctor?"
Doctor: "No. I expect he just wants to talk...."
He certainly does now. ;D
I'd never noticed before that you can see her contact lenses quite clearly in the close up shots.
2:33-2:36. And I can only imagine that both groups are STILL arguing with each other after leela left with the doctor. 😜
Love how he pulls a jelly baby out of the cigarette box an taps it before having a bite. 😂
I miss her. Next to any time lord I'd be a mindless savage. So much to learn. So far to grow.
So the TARDIS likes Leela enough to let her touch its buttons and travel with the Doctor?
Love that bit, one savage in a box , please. Leela was good for this one like Sarah Jane Smith. This doctors one liner's were good too.
Louise Jameson was brilliant in Tenko and EastEnders, and was brilliant in Doctor Who as well. Oh, and drop-dead gorgeous!
Leela was the companion during my "change". She caused me a LOT of beautiful confusion.
The Fourth Doctor is my favorite Classic Doctor
If the Doctor had managed to hypnotize Leela before she got into the TARDIS when the door was left open, he would've ordered her to go back to her people after she sees the blue box in front of her disappear.
I imagine too faint to be heard "How does it fly?" "That button there." then "DON"T TOUCH THAT!"
Is Leela the first companion that forced herself inside the TARDIS? I know Steven, Ben and Polly, and Zoe snuck inside the TARDIS. But Leela seems the first one to force herself to be the Doctor’s companion by her choice but not the Doctor’s by going in after the Doctor sees her going in.
Sarah Jane Smith had stowed away in the Doctor's TARDIS while she was investigating the disappearances of some scientists in his 3rd incarnation.
Weird that I literally got to this episode last night. I'm slowly working my way through tom bakers era rn.
Such a coincidence was inevitable.
If you haven't watched it yet, look for Leela's clever suggestion in the episode Terror of Fang Rock.
After the Doctor failed to get away before Leela slipped into the TARDIS to join the Doctor in his travels across the Universe, he could've told her to try to be calm if men start whistling at her for showing her bare arms and legs wherever they go, though she would wear clothes whenever she and the Doctor arrived on Earth.
Just jumping aboard the Tardis...yeah we’d probably all do the same to be fair
For a savage, Leela had some well kept hair 😁
A had a huge crush on Leela back in the day.
I had such a HUGE crush on Leela as a kid.
Same. Hard to believe she's 70 now.
Same.
I love the way she forced her way onto the Tardis! I would really love to see more of the older episodes. I stopped watching Doctor Who for a while, not because the doctor was a woman, heck I'm a woman, but the episodes got really tedious the first year of her reign. It does sound like things are going to become more interesting though.
The second year of her tenure is much better. A lot of people hate on the finale (and by extension the entire series) but it's really quite good.
We’ve analyzed their attack…
She forced herself into the TARDIS lol.
I always preferred Leela, I found Sarah Jane Smith far too needy and whiny, Leela didn’t hesitate to put Four in his place when she needed to
She’s the NuWho equivalent of Martha Jones, probably why Martha was my favorite NuWho companion
Rose; too whiny and needy, like SJS
Martha; smart, independent, and not afraid to put the Doctor in his place, she’s also quite easy on the eyes
Donna; too shouty and abrasive at first, but matured nicely
Amy; never truly resonated with me, she tried to be a mix of all three previous companions...
Damn native girl jacked his ride.
Say hello to the sofa of reasonable comfort...
"Dr Who and the sofa of reasonable comfort"
doesn't quite have the same ring to it as "The Face of Evil" Lol
Sequel suggestions: The BIG Toe of Embarrassment, The Ear Lobes of Injustice, The Waist of Time.
Louise Jameson
Hmmmmmm........
a Girl that will fight killer robots
Of all the companions next to Sarah Jane I wanted to see on the new series was Leela and Jamie
"I am a mindless savage, Jabel. You can tell by my plucked eyebrows!"
Leela has eyeliner now work that one out
Imagine if the doctor had gone back to you unit when leela was traveling with him. Her outfit would’ve really distracted all the troops
Brigideer: "Men we talked about this, drool on your own time!"
Doctor: “you can’t steal this ship you’d starve to death before you found the light switch
Also the doctor: 3:39
I just realized, the Doctor gets his tin of jelly babies from a side table (out of frame). How nice of Xoanon to provide the sweet!
if this show was filmed today, Leela would return in one of the next episodes to become the leader.
This is my all time favorite episode and it's been that way since 2008
One of the greatest episodes of OG DW
@Quinn Thomas
*One of*
@Quinn Thomas
That would require a chronological knowledge of even the episodes that no longer exist to be able to rank them, and as I started somewhere around Season 3, since there's no longer any record of the original first two seasons; I have no way to know that, especially when I have not heard any Radio Episodes, or played any of the Games.
@Quinn Thomas I get the irony but I actually love Time flight .............god, I'm an odd ball Lol
The next two stories after this one 'Robots of Death' and 'Talons of Weng Chiang' are absolute classics of the original run. Not one of the best, THE best.
@Quinn Thomas yeah I think Vincent and the Doctor is rather overrated. Caves of Andrazani is awesome though
Love love LOVE Leela!!
One of my favourite Doctor Who stories.
I miss the age of the TARDIS key.
Wonderful story.
Love Leela
Animated reconstructions of The Abominable Snowmen and The Evil of the Daleks are being released in 2021!
really? Cool, I heard wheel was next, but if they can do evil that would be even better!
@@julieeverett7442 www.radiotimes.com/news/tv/2020-08-27/doctor-who-lost-episode-animation/
I read the Target book novelisation of The Abominable Snowmen (and the other Yeti story),but I've never seen Evil of the Daleks so I'd be interested to see that.
DON"T TOUCH THAT! said that several times
I wonder what Harry Sullivan would’ve thought Of leela
Harry Sullivan would've treated Leela fairly if he met her, but he would have to be under strict control of himself if he saw her dressed like a cavewoman and seeing her nice legs so close.
I bought britbox to watch classic doctor who ,the best decision I've ever made.
I've been waiting to watch this for forever
that's a long time to wait
Even though Leela is dressed like a cavewoman, she is beautiful. She showed courage to barge into the TARDIS to join the Doctor in his journey across the Universe and find the right lever in 1 of the control rooms just before the Doctor could stop her from touching it and get ting the ship moving.
Can anyone identify the tune the Doctor is whistling as he’s walking to the TARDIS? Is it Mozart?
Everytime a person first step inside the Tardis, the reaction is all the same.
"It's smaller on the outside"
if they are a character who will end up as a companion they usually say some variation of "it's bigger on the inside" but if they are just a guest character they may make some other remark or just stair blankly. Don't ask me why but them's the rules.
Lela was right to hop in that Tardis!
Benton & Harry Sullivan would've treated Leela with respect if they met her with the Doctor and would try to control themselves for seeing her dress like a cavewoman if the Doctor came to visit them again.
tom baker is the best doctor
If the Doctor did get away before Leela found him opening the door to the TARDIS, would she hate him for leaving without saying good-bye? Would she change her mind and decide to be the leader of both the Sevateem & the Tesh?