Babelcolour Tribute - William Hartnell

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  • @imperiallover
    @imperiallover 8 років тому +29

    "It's possible that they may have been anti-radiation gloves............drugs." And the other actors' reaction to the wrong line.
    Gets me every time that 'Hartnell-ism'

  • @dandyflareblitz2627
    @dandyflareblitz2627 7 років тому +57

    Amazing that the youngest doctor is such an old, wise figure

    • @alexanderhughes5960
      @alexanderhughes5960 6 років тому +15

      He is also more childish, in a way, particuarly in the first few stories

    • @danielpease641
      @danielpease641 4 роки тому

      Young? He was almost 60 when he played the Doctor

    • @nigelwalker6103
      @nigelwalker6103 3 роки тому +7

      It's often just an act. He appears wise because of his intelligence and because he looks old but he often bluffs his way through.

    • @Z3R0Steam
      @Z3R0Steam 3 роки тому +5

      @@danielpease641 I think they mean how his doctor was around 300 in the show, and because of the way aging works, he's the youngest

    • @nigelwalker6103
      @nigelwalker6103 3 роки тому +4

      @@danielpease641 He was referring to the Doctor not the actor. As the first he is younger than all the other Doctors regardless of appearance. Just as Matt Smith's Doctor is a lot older.

  • @nigellangridge1975
    @nigellangridge1975 2 роки тому +29

    The BOSS.
    Hartnell gave the world a perfectly flawed, unique character.
    Troughton took Bill’s portrayal and gave the world the Time Lord that became a household name.
    No one should ever underestimate how brilliant an actor Hartnell was…
    A real character.

  • @hungrydragonvsfrightendhob7799
    @hungrydragonvsfrightendhob7799 4 роки тому +38

    He may be one of the oldest incarnations, but he was the most childish and fun. Two was the same way. Three was when things began to mature up, but then of course four came along.

    • @theguywithsomething8634
      @theguywithsomething8634 4 роки тому +4

      One of? He is literally the first/oldest.

    • @EditedAF987
      @EditedAF987 4 роки тому

      @@theguywithsomething8634 not according to Timeless children it seems

    • @thisguyrocks6131
      @thisguyrocks6131 2 роки тому

      @@theguywithsomething8634 or maybe how long he lived

  • @stephenhall6595
    @stephenhall6595 7 років тому +18

    I was lucky enough to just remember dear old William Hartnell. The first story I ever saw was the Chase in 1965 I was only six but Bills Doctor hooked me on the show for life. RIP Mr Hartnell.

  • @LeonardMeltsner
    @LeonardMeltsner 11 років тому +26

    I just finished watching every Hartnell episode last night. I had always thought that his era was a tad slow, but after watching 134 episodes of him, I was really sad to see him go. He really did bring such a unique flavour to the character that we don't get nowadays. Still, onwards and upwards to Troughton, Pertwee, and all the way through the rest of the Classic Doctors.

    • @SunniestAutumn
      @SunniestAutumn 10 років тому +1

      You watched 134 episodes of him? With your own eyes?
      *Are you sure?*

    • @LeonardMeltsner
      @LeonardMeltsner 10 років тому +2

      Yes.... including the reconstructions and all...

    • @SunniestAutumn
      @SunniestAutumn 10 років тому +1

      LeonardMeltsner Right-o! Sorry, the last person who said he watched all Hartnell serials didn't know that some of them were missing and only existed in stills. Apologies, again!

    • @LeonardMeltsner
      @LeonardMeltsner 10 років тому +1

      That's fine! Things do tend to get confusing with all the lost episodes, after all.

    • @LeonardMeltsner
      @LeonardMeltsner 10 років тому

      Online. I got them from DoctorWhoMedia, which the BBC has since shut down, sadly.

  • @SignoftheMagi
    @SignoftheMagi 9 років тому +15

    There was a time when I didn't care much about this grumpy old man....but over time I got to know him. I saw a character actor, a man that would never be know for anything special, a bit player in TV shows fading away. And then one day, a young woman with a mission gave him a shining little chance...and he created a legend 50 years later. The little actor became a giant those shadow we walk under today.
    Thank you, Bill.

  • @shaolinwisdom
    @shaolinwisdom 10 років тому +28

    I always thought his flubbing the lines were part of the doctors personality, even it it was just W.H., but it became a part of his character. Brilliant Doctor.
    I think the new new fans of the current show are so reluctant to go back and watch the oldies, they may have different pacing, different acting style, and SFX and budget quality was not the best in those days, but they're very cool imaginative stuff. You can see how Television has grown, how the culture has changed, the sets and special effects etc have gone light years ahead since 63.
    The show itself is a time machine of sorts, I dunno, maybe I have a dorky romantic way of looking at it, but it's really great from start to finish lost stories and all.

    • @gordontaylor2815
      @gordontaylor2815 10 років тому +5

      Modern audiences might look at those flubbed lines and wince, but back then it was actually helpful in establishing the Doctor's character. With how old and eccentric he was, an occasional flub in what he was saying didn't seem out of place.
      IIRC, they also didn't have the ability to do multiple "takes" for a scene back then - basically, they went the filming the episode straight through start to finish without stopping, so there was no way to "fix" those kind of mistakes.

    • @frankcabanski9409
      @frankcabanski9409 10 років тому +13

      Classic Who, especially the first Doctor, seems so much more real. Now special effects and frantic action take the place of good stories and good acting. Compare Sarah Jane's or Susan's departure to Amy Pond's. Without the over dramatic music, those classic departures feel much more real. That's how real life is. There isn't fan fare. There isn't music. There's just the events suddenly happening, and then the folks who were in your life are gone.

  • @hawkeye4ever
    @hawkeye4ever 16 років тому +2

    Excellent, the soundtrack is the Rutles!!! Rutles for ever! They were a legend that lasted a lunchtime!

  • @CaptApril123
    @CaptApril123 3 роки тому +17

    Love his laugh.. and his delivery, even when he screwed-up his lines..he was enjoying himself. Didn't want to do the show then never wanted to leave.

  • @pacetti07
    @pacetti07 11 років тому +25

    If the BBC were smart they should erect somekind of statue, or monument to William Hartnell outside of their headquarters. After all, if it wasn't for his wonderful portrayal of the Doctor, the show and the character may not have lasted as long as they have. We have him to thank for creating the possibly the greatest science fiction hero ever to grace the small screen. Thank you Bill. Rest easy. Your legacy is in good hands.

    • @josh1216
      @josh1216 10 років тому +6

      Well...they did do "Adventures in Time and Space" which is probably the best and most loving tribute the show has ever had.

    • @marcusmccauley3172
      @marcusmccauley3172 2 роки тому

      We should thank Innes Lloyd and Gerry Davis to. Both of them came up with the idea of regeneration in 1966, so without their input, Doctor Who would of most likely ended with Hartnell.

  • @AndrewChapman
    @AndrewChapman 9 років тому +8

    40 years ago today since William Hartnell sadly passed away.
    Rest in peace, Doctor Number 1.

  • @louiswindsor7334
    @louiswindsor7334 Рік тому +15

    there is something wonderfully pure about William hartnell's doctor

    • @JavertRA
      @JavertRA 3 місяці тому +2

      That sense of mischief beneath the seriousness, and the tremendous sadness whenever he's left alone.

    • @louiswindsor7334
      @louiswindsor7334 2 місяці тому +1

      @@JavertRA he's like a five year old trying to be a big boy whats why i love him

  • @chrismcauley7945
    @chrismcauley7945 6 років тому +15

    Absolutely love this - I have seen so few of his episodes but growing up in the 90's I treasured the BBC Target novels with the 1st Doctor.

    • @xourwolf.4150
      @xourwolf.4150 4 роки тому +1

      I have watched every heartnell episode Marco Polo my personal favorite wish it didn’t get scraped

  • @librarian66
    @librarian66 6 років тому +11

    A wonderful tribute to the great actor who began it all! Thank you, Mr. Hartnell!

  • @merccadoosis8847
    @merccadoosis8847 Рік тому +15

    The Original is still the best.
    He will always be so.
    Bill Hartnell = GREATEST Doctor of all time.

  • @DarthRushy
    @DarthRushy 10 років тому +4

    What makes the Doctor so great is that it's an infinitely flexible role, henceforth every actor loves it(even grumpy old Eccleston said he's proud to have been the character) to bits and it shows.

  • @BabelColour
    @BabelColour  18 років тому +2

    "You may whistfully recall that Bejamin Disraeli said that life is too short to be small" (hence the shot of Hartnell being very small next to the plughole!

  • @johntaylor6345
    @johntaylor6345 2 роки тому +20

    If it wasn't for William Hartnell as the 1st Doctor there would not be any Doctor Who. He started the whole thing off. He loved the part because he was not playing another sergeant major. Personally I would love to have an Old Man play the Doctor again.

    • @Doctorj1
      @Doctorj1 Рік тому

      Capaldi was older than Hartnell when he started playing the doctor

  • @frankcabanski9409
    @frankcabanski9409 3 роки тому +16

    This seems old to people. I remember when TV first appeared - seemed like new, high technology at the time. Radio seemed the same when it appeared. Of course, I was blown away by the telegraph when it first appeared.

  • @DarthRushy
    @DarthRushy 9 років тому +22

    "No, impossible at this temperature. Besides, it's too warm." Okay, I'm convinced Billy was just trolling there.

    • @DarthRushy
      @DarthRushy 9 років тому +11

      ***** I know all that. That's why I said "just trolling". I was making a joke that for once he screwed with his lines intentionally.
      And he didn't have Alzheimer's, he had arteriosclerosis, which meant that he couldn't concentrate(it wasn't actual amnesia).

    • @theredpanda3729
      @theredpanda3729 8 років тому +1

      As well as the fact that he might have said "The sides are to warm". Hard to tell.

    • @seancdaug
      @seancdaug 7 років тому +2

      Oh, almost certainly. Most of his flubs are attributed to his arteriosclerosis, and while I'm sure that was part of it, I've never accepted that it explains everything. I think several of them are either legit adlibs, or were actually scripted in as character quirks. I'm sure Hartnell had legitimate problems remembering all his lines, due to the combination of his condition and the grueling shooting schedule, but it's pretty clear he played it up as part of the Doctor's character as well, with many of the most famous examples becoming almost too rehearsed in their own right to be any thing else (his constantly screwing up Ian Chesterton's last name, for instance).

  • @garyhewitt886
    @garyhewitt886 4 роки тому +13

    I love william hartnell

  • @orgixvi3
    @orgixvi3 12 років тому +2

    My father told me it was both his old age and that the villain was draining his life energy at the time. He's old enough to remember having seen it on tv, before it was lost.

  • @alexlasker1031
    @alexlasker1031 9 років тому +6

    The man that started it all, 50 years later and he's still as good as before rest In peace doc.

    •  8 років тому +1

      Kindly derange from addressing me as Doc!

    • @alexlasker1031
      @alexlasker1031 8 років тому +2

      Fellinux my dear apologies sir

  • @Scottymatic
    @Scottymatic 11 років тому +2

    Brilliant. Haven't heard the Ruttles in ages. Long live that crazy old man in the blue box.

  • @johngurnhill8743
    @johngurnhill8743 5 років тому +14

    Happy Birthday William

  • @sinthtoaster3979
    @sinthtoaster3979 6 років тому +7

    I love this song and god this song goes amazing with this tribute

  • @narwhalgamingthewinner
    @narwhalgamingthewinner 8 років тому +6

    R.I.P William
    He was One of the best actors if he saw what they NO we turned the show into he would be proud

  • @seannaylor5803
    @seannaylor5803 8 років тому +7

    William Hartnell was great because 1) He introduced the Doctor to us and the Tardis 2)His Doctor was grumpy, cantankerous and mysterious 3) The stories included monsters like the Daleks and the Cybermen which will make history 4)His stories had some education in them and 5)His catchphrase from The Dalek Invasion of Earth was really good and meant something to us

  • @breaks0
    @breaks0 18 років тому

    Excellent. He's one of the 3 best, but clearly the stories he and Troughton got were in a league of their own. Thanks.

  • @SorrowPea
    @SorrowPea 12 років тому

    This video perfectly captures how fun and entertaining Billy Hartnell was to watch!

  • @midnight_styx
    @midnight_styx 4 роки тому +13

    We .love the first doctor

  • @TranscendentLion
    @TranscendentLion 9 років тому +3

    Happy birthday, Mr. Hartnell, and thank you for creating this legend. :D

  • @jonathongurnhill7693
    @jonathongurnhill7693 5 років тому +16

    The doctor what started the journey great doctor by far the best Doctor

    • @merccadoosis8847
      @merccadoosis8847 Рік тому

      Yes it is true that Bill Hartnell was the greatest Doctor of all time. He made the series what it became. But much kudos has to go to Verity Lambert for her artistic vision and foresight when she hired him for that role. Both to be remembered forever for their great work.

  • @ChrizmanTV
    @ChrizmanTV 11 років тому +1

    I always enjoy watching these early episodes with the First Doctor - he was quite simply an impossibazilibility.

  • @SufferingFoolsMusic
    @SufferingFoolsMusic 14 років тому +1

    Love the Neil Innes music. The First Doctor rules!

  • @auronlu
    @auronlu 18 років тому +1

    Awwwwwwwwww. *sniffle* These are just great.
    Gallifreyan -- he was startlingly ruthless now and then, quite an erratic and unpredictable Doctor! But also whimsical or funny or random or...oh, just about everything.

  • @fosca44
    @fosca44 17 років тому +1

    I don't know if I'm too tired or what, but after the lead sings "for pouring scorn", I can almost swear the backing singers reply with "for scoring porn".
    Whew, random. Love the era and love the video, by the way.

  • @michaelkelleypoetry
    @michaelkelleypoetry 5 років тому +21

    Hartnell is THE Best Doctor, followed closely by Eccleston and Baker.

    • @morianarnia9356
      @morianarnia9356 5 років тому +4

      Which Baker?

    • @loufortes7574
      @loufortes7574 4 роки тому +3

      He is my total favourite, love him so much. It's a shame they did him dirty in Twice Upon a Time

    • @Mrx-rn5vt
      @Mrx-rn5vt 4 роки тому

      Moria Narnia Tom baker the 4th doctor

    • @peterzilahi1805
      @peterzilahi1805 4 роки тому +1

      Lou Fortes in twice upon a time it was not the real first Doctor,it was a joke

    • @frankcabanski9409
      @frankcabanski9409 3 роки тому

      Nope. If you think Eccleston is one of the best, you're a buffoon.

  • @marcusmccauley3172
    @marcusmccauley3172 4 роки тому +17

    At 2:18, William Hartnell is John Cena

  • @nwseaman6945
    @nwseaman6945 4 роки тому +9

    Hartnell was great as the dr

  • @DonevaB
    @DonevaB 16 років тому

    Thanks for the trip down memory lane!! And I'm only 32! Great music for all the tributs, very fitting and well thought out. I loved it!

  • @timkinss
    @timkinss 17 років тому

    Wonderful. Sweet, funny, well chosen images, and at the end, really touching.
    Good old Billy.

  • @Xfolo
    @Xfolo 11 років тому +5

    In my top 3 doctors. He was amazing.

    • @DarthRushy
      @DarthRushy 10 років тому +1

      He's one of those Doctors you just want to hug. :-)

  • @Paperfiasco
    @Paperfiasco 13 років тому

    To quote my favorite Doctor: WHO da Man?
    Mr. Hartnell was THE man. After all...you gotta start somewhere, and without a First Doctor, we wouldn't have the rest. RIP good sir, hope you're proud of the show you helped get going.
    Here's to you, Bad.Ass.Space.Grandpa

  • @anton1990
    @anton1990 17 років тому

    These tribute videos are brilliant beyond brilliant!!!!!!!

  • @RKStrikerJK5
    @RKStrikerJK5 11 років тому

    He needs more credit, more tribute. Without him there would be no one else.

  • @rjl518
    @rjl518 13 років тому

    RIP Sir Hartnell. If only u could see what u started all those years ago! Wish you were here for the big 50!

  • @docdave15
    @docdave15 11 років тому

    38 years ago today we lost dear Grandfather. You are missed Bill.

  • @mezzaninedoor
    @mezzaninedoor 8 років тому +1

    love this ..... thanks for your creativity Babelcolour

  • @eduardosatojr.2314
    @eduardosatojr.2314 7 років тому +9

    William Hartnell-Funny,Scary,Serious but We will miss you until your next life.

    • @tost6956
      @tost6956 7 років тому +1

      he's brilliant

  • @kaledmasterme
    @kaledmasterme 16 років тому

    ok, just to bring the subject back to THIS VIDEO, William Hartnell's doctor set the highest standard for every doctor since. his timelord was what they all should have been: the wise old man of the universe. what a great tribute!

  • @Fanouriou
    @Fanouriou 11 років тому

    One day.....He will come back. Yes he will come back. William Hartnell, bless.

  • @118debi
    @118debi 11 років тому +1

    I love the Bill Hartnell years and think the original Tardis Team with Ian/Barbara/Susan is tough to beat. I hope we one day get all Billy and Pat's missing episodes. I have to smile when Billy flubs a line, but we also have to remember Doctor Who didn't ( and never has) have all the money in the world for endless retakes so sometimes they had to take the best of what they had.

  • @BabelColour
    @BabelColour  17 років тому +1

    Yep, I re-edited it slightly. The real opening is:
    "Many years from now when your grandchildren climb up on your knee, you may be quite astonished to see
    how many channels they can change on TV. When some old film in black and white comes on and there you are up on the screen, or is it someone just like someone you've been, looking not a day over 19.
    "Grandad..." the little ones are asking you
    "Why do you look so sad?", So you tell them all about the fun you had"

  • @LateNightTrain
    @LateNightTrain 13 років тому

    i love the bit in the middle with all the toungue slips :3 he was absolutly brilliant

  • @BabelColour
    @BabelColour  16 років тому +1

    It certainly wasn't made as a piss-take. Hartnell is my favourite DOctor, but all too often tributes paint him to be some crotchety old man, and he was actually very playful after the first 5 or 6 stories. I wanted to highlight the humour of his portrayal and the quirks that made him so loveable.

  • @Formby1961
    @Formby1961 8 років тому +5

    The Rutles is perfect for this!!

  • @WonderfulAkari
    @WonderfulAkari 14 років тому

    Wacting the first season made watching the news series hillarious! if only those two met.

  • @BabelColour
    @BabelColour  18 років тому

    Thanks for the positive comments, guys. I'm glad to hear you've enjoyed it! I love Billy Hartnell's performance and wanted to redress the injustice of the first Doctor being labelled a grumpy old man. He had a wonderfully playful streak in him :)

  • @thetenthplanetproductions150
    @thetenthplanetproductions150 8 років тому +4

    Happy birthday William Hartnell

  • @magmos6346
    @magmos6346 13 років тому

    This guy must have been great to watch back in the day.

  • @UnluckyLeprechaun
    @UnluckyLeprechaun 16 років тому +1

    who can forget his fluff 'Two burnt cinders floating around in spain'?
    Gotta love Hartnells doctor

  • @kaledmasterme
    @kaledmasterme 17 років тому

    love the mountain goat bit. the first doctor is severely underrated!!!!! i love the tune. ive seen this vid 13 times now. cant stop watching it!lol

  • @frankcabanski9409
    @frankcabanski9409 10 років тому +14

    "It's videos like this that remind me that Nine and Ten and Eleven are all the same person... and they all date back to this lovely old fellow here. :D Thank you, Babelcolour. I now have a nice big soft spot for the original." Nine, ten and eleven are shadows of the original. They run around shouting "I AM THE DOCTOR" too much. There's too much crescendo in their performance. When everything is a crescendo, crescendo loses its meaning.

    • @SunniestAutumn
      @SunniestAutumn 10 років тому

      Oh, no! Time's have changed! How dare audiences raised into the 21st century appreciate stuff aimed at their generation more than stuff aimed at the generation that raised their parents. How dare the makers of television go to new directions and try new things when everything could be older and classier. Oh no, bring back that black & white television, because this man's enjoyment of the newer media is too damn low. People must not enjoy new TV at ANY costs!

    • @rwbysoundtracks7704
      @rwbysoundtracks7704 9 років тому

      Veikko Elo XD

    • @SunniestAutumn
      @SunniestAutumn 8 років тому +1

      Fellinux The comment is over a year old. You can't expect young adults such as me to hold an opinion that long.

  • @nekochan42
    @nekochan42 18 років тому

    That was the best Hartnell tribute ever! (I've only seen 3, but still) I'm sure he's chuffed from beyond the grave^-^

  • @Sindre1
    @Sindre1 14 років тому

    I just got done watching/listening to all the First Doctor episodes ^^

  • @FUNCHOMCLALA
    @FUNCHOMCLALA 18 років тому

    This is pure gold. Thanks!

  • @CaptApril123
    @CaptApril123 14 років тому

    "What do you think it is? A space helmet for a cow?" Absolutely wonderful delivery.. my God William Hartenell may have flubbed some lines but he was an amazing doctor! He was the one that established the character.

  • @SarahLeia
    @SarahLeia 17 років тому

    Yeah, great job!
    He is one of my favourites too!

  • @bobcomic2003
    @bobcomic2003 17 років тому

    "That, your exellency, would be an imposibisillibility."
    Gotta love Hartnell!

  • @paulreeve
    @paulreeve 18 років тому

    A really first class video. Well done ! Brings back fond memories of my childhood days. I don't think I missed a single episode of the first series !

  • @wikiwikiju
    @wikiwikiju 16 років тому

    I love that the little quirky laughs sync in with the song.

  • @redlion517
    @redlion517 9 років тому +3

    Just now I realize...without him, there'd BE no Doctor Who.

  • @SunniestAutumn
    @SunniestAutumn 10 років тому +15

    "Impossible in this temperature. Besides, it's too warm."

  • @SecretTimeWarp
    @SecretTimeWarp 13 років тому +1

    Wonder if he could find the Rutles on his Space-Time Visualiser? Ian would enjoy hearing "Ticket To Rut" again.

  • @sipodge
    @sipodge 12 років тому

    "Yes, but I'm not a mountain goat" - Got to love Hartnell :)

  • @professorwho
    @professorwho 16 років тому

    this was both beautiful and halarious
    well done

  • @23018484
    @23018484 15 років тому

    Brillant!! Thank you for posting this.

  • @lavenderherring
    @lavenderherring 17 років тому

    Hartnell had a really endearing way of flubbing up his lines and correcting himself to keep on going--which totally worked for his absentminded Doctor character because his advanced age was one of the reasons that Barbara and Ian and Susan had to take care of him or help him get out of trouble a lot of the time. He was absolutely adorable and these clips showcase that perfectly.
    Actually, all of your videos are great, Babelcolour. I really like them. :)

  • @FilmC0llect0r
    @FilmC0llect0r 11 років тому

    One of my most watched vids on the whole net for a reason.
    Seriously, THANK YOU!

  • @Montyboy63
    @Montyboy63 17 років тому

    A lovely tribute, the Billy-fluff section was worth it alone:)

  • @thetenthplanetproductions150
    @thetenthplanetproductions150 8 років тому +4

    I love Hartnell's doctor

  • @Ryushinku
    @Ryushinku 17 років тому

    Ha ha! Hoo hoo!
    Dear old Billy Hartnell, love it.

  • @jonukwho
    @jonukwho 14 років тому

    A friend and I decided to watch doctor who from the very start, she had not seen any, I being a lifelong fan. At first I dreaded revisiting the first doctor era due to the fact that he is so angry and grumpy, but I discovered that the cantankerous old man is not only lovable but very sweet, mysterious, strong willed, and quite the charmer. Hartnell infused so many qualities in the doctor, and the right ones together, and from nothing, this makes his performance no small achievement.

  • @Drwhofan1971
    @Drwhofan1971 17 років тому

    a marvellous tribute to the Hatnell years. I was made a bit teary at the regeneration scene after this vid! Top draw work, sir!

  • @MrBenram
    @MrBenram 9 років тому +7

    That, your excellency, would be an impossi-basilla--bility.

  • @misterbob699
    @misterbob699 18 років тому

    BabelColour my man, this video is pure class.

  • @Trayusstudent1
    @Trayusstudent1 16 років тому

    That bit at the end of Journey's End where we looked off camera reminded me of Baker so much. Its uncanny!!

  • @thegoodies2
    @thegoodies2 16 років тому

    "What do you mean may be? What do you think it is? A space helmet for a cow?"
    That's just classic!

  • @Laz-Kay
    @Laz-Kay 14 років тому

    it made me LOL when i saw him fighting them leaves :) thanx 4 this video
    perfect song choice!!!!!!

  • @Darren79
    @Darren79 18 років тому

    Yet another great video, BabelColor. Keep em coming:).

  • @StKildaFan
    @StKildaFan 16 років тому

    "Not in this temperature, and besides, it's too warm" great line. I never think of the doctor as an old man. I'm too used to Tennant.

  • @peggymount
    @peggymount 18 років тому

    Oh very well done. Dear old Billy could do comedy really quite well. Space helmet for a cow indeed. Classic!

  • @jacobkosh
    @jacobkosh 18 років тому

    Excellent video, whimsical and wistful in just the right proportions. I love all the Doctors and appreciate each actor's contribution, but Hartnell was the keystone; and in his stories, however dated or camp, we can see most clearly the very serious and real heart of the show - that if a cranky, frail old man can confront injustice and inhumanity with dignity and humor, what excuse do the rest of us have for doing less?

  • @harrypotterfantng
    @harrypotterfantng 12 років тому

    As I was watching this, I realized that the Doctor laughs like a crazy old man. I then realized a second later that this makes perfect sense. This is really cool, and thanks for adding my favorite 1st Doctor quote at the end! "What do you think it is? A space helmet for a cow?"

  • @BabelColour
    @BabelColour  18 років тому +1

    Thanks spazchu. The 2:04 clip is from 'The Daleks' Master Plan' and the 2:30 clip is (if I remember correctly) from 'The Time Meddler'.

  • @SCCmovies
    @SCCmovies 12 років тому

    The greatest tragedy of the Doctor Who fandom is the fact that we can never see every episode. I would love to see everything from start to finish. I would love to see all of the Hartnell episodes in particular. He is undoubtedly my favorite Doctor. He was stern and serious at times, but extremely clever and funny too.

  • @Piemaster47
    @Piemaster47 17 років тому

    William Hartnell - the original and still the best.

  • @Showdax
    @Showdax 15 років тому

    You find very interesting songs for these Doctor tribute vids. They are so much fun to watch. Love this tribute to the First. The quotes in there are great! ^_^ Cheers!