One of my favorite scenes from this was her getting called into Sydney's office thinking she's going to get yelled at, only for him to tell her a million people watched her "bug-eyed monsters"(the Daleks), and he's like "So what the hell do I know.."
Jessica Raine was great in An Adventure in Space and Time. I'm sure Verity Lambert would have been proud of her and also that Doctor Who is still running now. May she rest in peace.
This movie really shows how Doctor Who could have gone one way or the other and its history really seems delicate. Verity Lambert could have got fired after the second story, the Daleks would never have been on TV, the show couldn't have existed at all or lasted a season.
I love how this film doesn't dwell on things, it acknowledges sexism, but then it moves on to the next topic, it really helps from the pacing and makes this film feel so much shorter than it really is.
I think it fucks with the tone, like it doesn't feel like a real conversation, like "oh where's the totally male producer for the show?" then next scene "Ah we are two adults having a serious discussion and we admire each other". It's like they're shocked that a woman is working there and then next minute it may as well be two blokes. It's like that Twice Upon a Time episode where the first Doctor kept saying stereotypically old fashioned things about women when we know he never said that in the show and they're only giving him those lines "because he's old so he must hate women".
@@Snagprophet Apart from the 'made of glass' thing, everything else the First Doctor said was in character. The 'made of glass' thing was imo either an attempt to schmooze with the soldier, or he was starting to catch on that Bill was literally made of glass and wanted to test the waters.
@@Snagprophet The conversations are with two different guys, man. Rex is the only one characterised as a sexist in that first scene. The friendly guy calls Rex out on being rude and smiles when Verity asserts herself. Him trying to act egalitarian towards her in the next scene follows perfectly.
@@carrot708 *_Apart from the 'made of glass' thing, everything else the First Doctor said was in character._* Absolutely not. In one scene _(Twice Upon A Time),_ the First Doctor remarks about the untidiness of Capaldi's TARDIS by saying, _"You can tell Polly isn't around,"_ implying that Polly was a "cleaning lady" during her time as a companion. *_NO SCENE_* in the original series ever remotely reflected this, nor did Hartnell's Doctor ever make any sexist remark about ANY female companion. So no, the First Doctor was written in TUAT to be overtly sexist because that's what NuWho wants young fans to THINK the original series was like. Anyone who has watched the Hartnell era knows he was nothing like how TUAT depicts him. Modern DW doesn't want young fans exploring the original series; in fact, they go to great lengths to avoid promoting it. Like the scene here with Verity, this is just modern DW exaggerating sexism in the 60s and conveying to younger audiences, _"Every man in the 60s was a sexist pig."_ It's not only historically false, but is a severe injustice to Hartnell. I have met "NuWho" fans in comment sections who literally refuse to watch the original 26 seasons because modern shit like this has taught them "it was overtly sexist." Nothing more than NuWho skewing the facts so they can then pat themselves on the back and say, "See how non-sexist we are?"
I loved this! I watched it many multiple times on the 50th and I've owned it on DvD for a good few months. So much respect for Verity Lambert and Waris Hussein considering the fact they were a woman and an Indian as the production team for a major part of daytime television in the 50s. Dealing with discrimination must have been challenging to say the least.
Fun Fact: Rex Tucker briefly considers Hugh David to play The Doctor in this clip. During the Patrick Troughton era, Hugh David did work on Doctor Who; as a director. He directed the stories 'The Highlanders' and 'Fury from the Deep'. Both of which are completely missing from the BBC Archives.
@@sglenny001 I hope they find a way to make the movies canon in the WHOniverse, preferably as actual films made about him rather than that Timeless Child shite.
Raptor Jesus i believe it was so that people carrying stuff in their arms (like a stack of boxes or something) could still open hte door without having to drop their stuff first
_Bella.1640 _ the Doctor grew progressively younger as the series went on, but I think it made sense to start him off old. Him getting younger sort of represents his growing and rather childlike wonder for the universe. It’s why he got older when he became the Warrior, and younger when he returned to the ways of the Doctor
***** Actually there were a lot of historical inaccuracies in this. For example, the Daleks didn't say "exterminate" in their first story. There were some others as well, although I can't really remember what they were. It was mostly accurate, though.
A picture of Peter Cushing is on the desk! Nice touch.
Joshua Lowe yeah, and in the first episode of this, you can see William Russell (Who plays Ian Chesterton).
Well it’s likely accurate to the actual people they were considering at the time.
@@ParzivalTheThird Cushing played Doctor Who in two movies loosely based on William Hartnell Dalek stories.
One of my favorite scenes from this was her getting called into Sydney's office thinking she's going to get yelled at, only for him to tell her a million people watched her "bug-eyed monsters"(the Daleks), and he's like "So what the hell do I know.."
10 million!
"Not old enough for Doctor Who."
Matt Smith: Hold my fez.
🤦🏼♂️
Peter Davison (youngest before Mr Smith): Hold my celery.
this is before the Regeneration idea.
Yes but boo tie are cool
@@romainsavioz5466 ?
"If feathers don't ruffle, nothing flies."
Jessica Raine was great in An Adventure in Space and Time. I'm sure Verity Lambert would have been proud of her and also that Doctor Who is still running now.
May she rest in peace.
You censored the P-word in the title but forgot to censor it in the video and now my brain has been corrupted. I shall sue the BBC.
Won't somebody think of the children
cob1 mob2 I certainly wouldn’t lol
PISS
They only censored it in the title because UA-cam detects it far easier than a sound clip in a video
sweiland75
Ha Ha ha! BBC being poncy and sarcastic!
"we need someone like Frank Morgan in the Wizard of Oz"
"He's dead ... and American"
😆😆😆
"I said LIKE"
I would quite happily have watched a series of Jessica Raine as Verity working her way through the 60s and 70s, she was so perfect in the role.
This movie really shows how Doctor Who could have gone one way or the other and its history really seems delicate. Verity Lambert could have got fired after the second story, the Daleks would never have been on TV, the show couldn't have existed at all or lasted a season.
I love how this film doesn't dwell on things, it acknowledges sexism, but then it moves on to the next topic, it really helps from the pacing and makes this film feel so much shorter than it really is.
I think it fucks with the tone, like it doesn't feel like a real conversation, like "oh where's the totally male producer for the show?" then next scene "Ah we are two adults having a serious discussion and we admire each other". It's like they're shocked that a woman is working there and then next minute it may as well be two blokes.
It's like that Twice Upon a Time episode where the first Doctor kept saying stereotypically old fashioned things about women when we know he never said that in the show and they're only giving him those lines "because he's old so he must hate women".
@@Snagprophet Apart from the 'made of glass' thing, everything else the First Doctor said was in character. The 'made of glass' thing was imo either an attempt to schmooze with the soldier, or he was starting to catch on that Bill was literally made of glass and wanted to test the waters.
@@Snagprophet The conversations are with two different guys, man. Rex is the only one characterised as a sexist in that first scene. The friendly guy calls Rex out on being rude and smiles when Verity asserts herself. Him trying to act egalitarian towards her in the next scene follows perfectly.
Yep.
@@carrot708
*_Apart from the 'made of glass' thing, everything else the First Doctor said was in character._*
Absolutely not.
In one scene _(Twice Upon A Time),_ the First Doctor remarks about the untidiness of Capaldi's TARDIS by saying, _"You can tell Polly isn't around,"_ implying that Polly was a "cleaning lady" during her time as a companion. *_NO SCENE_* in the original series ever remotely reflected this, nor did Hartnell's Doctor ever make any sexist remark about ANY female companion. So no, the First Doctor was written in TUAT to be overtly sexist because that's what NuWho wants young fans to THINK the original series was like. Anyone who has watched the Hartnell era knows he was nothing like how TUAT depicts him. Modern DW doesn't want young fans exploring the original series; in fact, they go to great lengths to avoid promoting it.
Like the scene here with Verity, this is just modern DW exaggerating sexism in the 60s and conveying to younger audiences, _"Every man in the 60s was a sexist pig."_ It's not only historically false, but is a severe injustice to Hartnell.
I have met "NuWho" fans in comment sections who literally refuse to watch the original 26 seasons because modern shit like this has taught them "it was overtly sexist."
Nothing more than NuWho skewing the facts so they can then pat themselves on the back and say, "See how non-sexist we are?"
So many parts of this movie that made me cry. Everyone involved did an amazing job making it.
I loved this! I watched it many multiple times on the 50th and I've owned it on DvD for a good few months.
So much respect for Verity Lambert and Waris Hussein considering the fact they were a woman and an Indian as the production team for a major part of daytime television in the 50s. Dealing with discrimination must have been challenging to say the least.
Mamamew TheRani An Indian as well as a Muslim.
Bad idea to use The Silence to tell us to subscribe...
We might ... forget :P
We forget them, not what they say...*SUBCONSCIOUS*
We will forget we subscribed and we would want to do it again, and again, and again...
I like the shocked one in the background.
He's all like ' What you doin'? Don't talk to the humans! Oh no you didn't!'
er du dansk?
SouthPark333Gaming jep
I would like to see the William Hartnell meets Patrick Troughton scene from An Adventure in Space and Time
Have I got some news for you.
Jake andZack huh?
@@oliversparkle9215 It actually happened
Fun Fact: Rex Tucker briefly considers Hugh David to play The Doctor in this clip. During the Patrick Troughton era, Hugh David did work on Doctor Who; as a director. He directed the stories 'The Highlanders' and 'Fury from the Deep'. Both of which are completely missing from the BBC Archives.
Hugh David was also actually considered for the first doctor
I know. That's what they're talking about in this scene.
you can see a picture of Peter Cushing on the table from the 1960s Doctor Who movies
And they wanted him for the second Doctor but he turned it down which he later regretted doing.
@@Brogan_Balfour_Crescent I honestly would love him as war doctor
@@sglenny001 I hope they find a way to make the movies canon in the WHOniverse, preferably as actual films made about him rather than that Timeless Child shite.
@@Brogan_Balfour_Crescent that put Me of Dr Who for awhile
Verity Lambert was well cast.
"I invented it" damn what a mic drop.
Anyone else notice the face of bow in the background at the end when the silence is saying subscribe?
The person on the other end of Hartnell’s phone sounds like a classic cyberman
OMG yeh!
0:16 Just noticed the little Peter Cushing easter egg there! xD
I can never remember the end screen on these videos...
Same
Theres an End Scene
@@burururampage7565 r/woosh
@Rebooted Spinel r/whoosh
@@fear_cheetah2079 r/iam14andthisiswhoooosh
1:34 why is the door handle so far up the door? is that an english thing or just an old english thing?
it's a BBC thing.
BobzeMovie lol ok, i'm from the us so i didn't know if older doors were like that in the uk
Raptor Jesus i believe it was so that people carrying stuff in their arms (like a stack of boxes or something)
could still open hte door without having to drop their stuff first
I'm from England that is not a thing, I've never seen door handles that high!
"Don't Blink,
Blink and you're dead" =))
Near the start it said that one of the actors weren't old enough to play the doctor......... Look at Matt Smith!! That hottie though........
_Bella.1640 _ yes he was the the younguest one who played the Doctor at age 26
_Bella.1640 _ the Doctor grew progressively younger as the series went on, but I think it made sense to start him off old. Him getting younger sort of represents his growing and rather childlike wonder for the universe. It’s why he got older when he became the Warrior, and younger when he returned to the ways of the Doctor
@@seandabest6353 is a nice idea even if that changes with Peter Capaldi
Wait is the actress that played Verity the same actress that played the Ghost hunter’s assistant (forgot her name) in Hide?
Yep. Jessica Raine is the actress' name.
I still haven't seen this episode of Doctor who. If I knew she is in it, I'd watch it as soon as it came out.
Not a episode more a tv drama based on the creation
This is so cool!
I need this on netflix xD
It's on Hulu!
This was fantastic!
More clips from, an adventure in time and space would be amazing.
2:53 Just saying
Verity you legend
And the BBC are still using the same cameras lol
i like the corridor a lot
and the chairs
Love this movie !
How accurate is this? Does anyone know by any chance?
***** Actually there were a lot of historical inaccuracies in this. For example, the Daleks didn't say "exterminate" in their first story. There were some others as well, although I can't really remember what they were. It was mostly accurate, though.
That's good to know. The story is even more memorable when I know it's mostly accurate. Thanks for the info.
***** And this has got to do with what exactly?
Robert Lythgoe Well, they did. Just not in the way newman was reading it.
Robert Lythgoe The daleks did say exterminate, sevarle times. You should whach it.
Jeff Rawle!!!!!! Silas blisset, Amos digory.
Does anyone think Jessica Raine who plays Verity Lambert in this would be a good Doctor?
Oh, yes!
@@cargo71 😁
I* p*** * ba* wor*?
Look up "7 words you can't say on TV"... Or if you want to see the entertaining version watch the monologue by George Carlin.
@Robo4900 yeah but I bet some parents were unhappy that the actual video itself wasn’t censored. That’s just how Karens are
That fake fireplace tho
I don't know why... but I suddenly feel like subscribing... odd...
Very good clip
I didnt think think the title was P!$$ and vinegar i thought it was something else
Love this
Wait, why didn't they have an outro?
guys he said piss
You know, I keep meaning to subscribe bit then I just forget all the time!
That's not how the silence works.
Micky Ansell yes it is, you look away to subscribe and then you forget because you looked away.
no, you would Subscribe as what the,silence tell you to do stays in your subconscious.
I think I might re-watch this. : D
👏
I like the ending !!!!! 👽👽👽
I'm confused on what this is...
It's from the documentary 'An Adventure In Space and Time', which is about how Doctor Who came to be :3
ABXY_Panda Is this worth watching? and were can i watch it?
***** Very much worth watching.
***** They released it on DVD so you should be able to get it online quite cheap now.
what's this about
Ah I see it's The One Misogynist At The BBC. Glad he doesn't work there any more
What is this?
It's a drama about the origins of Doctor Who. It's really excellent
what is this? Like a short film or something? I'm confused.
It's a TV movie about the origins of the show. It was on the night before Day of The Doctor. I'd really recommend it :)
Russell Tietjen ahh ok thanks
They really are running out of ideas...
Oliver James what?
...this was made 7 years ago and uploaded to UA-cam 5 years ago...
BBC Worldwide should release this full entire TV drama on UA-cam Red.