@@parrot998 she admitted on interview that she only ever watched Tennant and a little bit of Smith and Eccleston, the amount research she did for the role was sinfully low so no, I don't think it was intentional.
@@oldoldmeme Well, there are two sides to any performance. The actor and the writers. She might be ignorant of this era, but Chibnall isn't. In fact he had her reference the 5th Doctor post regeneration. "Are you a doctor, Ryan?" "Shame. I'm looking for a Doctor" vs "You are a doctor?" "You aren't The Doctor I suppose? I came here to find him..." So though the similarity in acting was apparently incidental, Chibnall definitely leaned into it.
@@parrot998 well Chibnall obviously knows classic Doctor Who, he grew up watching it and was even infamously on a talk show at age 18 criticising the then current state of the show. But I think nearly all fans can agree that, despite the fact he knows a lot about the classic series, he isn't all too fond of respecting it after the whole Timeless Child debacle. Forgive me if I'm being petty, but I just find it very hard to give any credit to the man who ruined the show for me, I know it will eventually be good again when a new production crew get their hands on it, but he wasted so much. First female Doctor could have been something that would actually live up to the astronomical expectations Capaldi set with his Doctor, but they merely flung a woman into a role that could have easily been taken up by any man woman or herbivore. The concept of the Time Lords extracting regeneration science from a child is fascinating, but Chibnall just had to make it the Doctor. The return of the Master after, IMO, the Ultimate "out" for the character, completely wasted, he's just another Simm wannabe. I rant, forgive me, but God I just want Doctor Who to be made by competent writers again.
To be fair, he did become a Dalek long after they were married. Its not like he was hiding some dark Dalek past from her that cast a shadow of secrecy across their marriage.
While I love Davison’s screen run I absolutely ADORE his work for Doctor Who’s Big Finish. There’s a quote from Nekromanteia that absolutely kills me... So, his companion Erimem has a cat named Antranak. He hates this cat. But Erimem goes missing, so he has to take the cat with him for reasons. And this guy asks him why he has the cat and he says “That’s a uh... Sniffer Cat.” I love this moment because the way Davison’s voice sounds you wonder how his pants didn’t burst into flames from the outrageous lie even HE knows it ridiculous as he lies through his teeth...
6:59-7:36 is the creepiest moment in Doctor Who history. There voices (similar to female Goa'uld from Stargate) and they kept saying "Look at me". After that there is a satanic red glow in Tegan's eyes. CREEPY!!
3:20 Oh god, I can't breathe! That CG with his lazy eye! Oh god that's hilarious! Also 4:58 is all that really necessary for cricket or is he just being the Doctor? I will never understand that game.
I have a lazy eye that I can control to make me have an eye go out of place (my mom told me I had a surgery on it when I was young to make it normal. It also means I have more vision seeing in my left eye)
Old comment but he was post-regeneration in that clip so his brain is still messed up. He was legitimately getting overwhelmed by the counting and in his addled brain was being serious about her being a mathematical genius.
Oh dang it, I forgot Vizlor Turlough, he'd end up as a precursor to River Song if it wasn't for 5 sticking out for him against the Black Guardian ( what a bully ). I think that's covers it.
You know, they overblew the Doctor's post-regen dementia this time. I know that plummeting to your death is a bad way to go, but the 3rd Doctor died of poisoning I think, which is even worse.
Actually in this case the cause of the regeneration seens to have very little to do with the post-regen trauma. It was just that at that particular time the Doctors synapses were weaked and the regeneration blasted them open so they picked up on all kinds of signals that made him much more eratic and confused that if they weren't weak. So it was more down to the state the Doctors mind was in at the time, rather than the physical trauma.
Come to think of it, sometimes certain companions work well with one Doctor than the previous one; in Peter.....oh dear, we have two Peters... OK, in 5's instance, Tegan Jovanka, Nyssa and Adric worked better with Davison than 4 ( Tom Baker, especially on Adric's behalf ). Quite the cool youthquake back in the day. In fact, I like both Peters, him and 12.....Capaldi. I'll get to 12 some other time..... sans cricket though.
4:11 ok, actually he's not that wrong. Yes that is a 4th BUUUT a 4th can also be an inverted 5th, taking the second, higher, note as the root note. Playing the 5th an octave below the 1st is quite common, it adds a different dynamic. It's used a lot at the end of tangos. So if you look at those two notes in the context of a scale and the relation between them, then he is, in fact, playing a 5th
5: I want to announce my PRESENCE!!! 12: I'm talking to you LIVE....AND IN PERSON!!!. Man, give credit to the 2 Peters ( Davison and Capaldi... wait, hold on, C comes BEFORE D, Adric......) they know how to make a presence... plural. ( Disclaimer: no celery was used....or eaten in the making of this comment. Although I did have a cold V8... celery....and carrot ( ahem...the label of the can )... I guess my curiosity REALLY got me here. Thanks a lot.....and you were fantastic too....5! ) 😁✋!
A similarity is because both 5th and Rommel are shy ruthless and violent well Rommel was a bit violent but only he does this when some of his men mistreated him
Hwe was awesome as Rommels Ghost for Halloween i always compare him with Rommel because he was half of a doctor he helped the wounded allies taking care of them and he treats pows more humanely
You can see the influence he had on Tennant's Doctor.
you mean besides giving him a wife?
More influence on Whittaker's tbh. Whether that is intentional though, probably not...
@@parrot998 she admitted on interview that she only ever watched Tennant and a little bit of Smith and Eccleston, the amount research she did for the role was sinfully low so no, I don't think it was intentional.
@@oldoldmeme Well, there are two sides to any performance. The actor and the writers. She might be ignorant of this era, but Chibnall isn't. In fact he had her reference the 5th Doctor post regeneration. "Are you a doctor, Ryan?" "Shame. I'm looking for a Doctor" vs "You are a doctor?" "You aren't The Doctor I suppose? I came here to find him..."
So though the similarity in acting was apparently incidental, Chibnall definitely leaned into it.
@@parrot998 well Chibnall obviously knows classic Doctor Who, he grew up watching it and was even infamously on a talk show at age 18 criticising the then current state of the show. But I think nearly all fans can agree that, despite the fact he knows a lot about the classic series, he isn't all too fond of respecting it after the whole Timeless Child debacle.
Forgive me if I'm being petty, but I just find it very hard to give any credit to the man who ruined the show for me, I know it will eventually be good again when a new production crew get their hands on it, but he wasted so much. First female Doctor could have been something that would actually live up to the astronomical expectations Capaldi set with his Doctor, but they merely flung a woman into a role that could have easily been taken up by any man woman or herbivore. The concept of the Time Lords extracting regeneration science from a child is fascinating, but Chibnall just had to make it the Doctor. The return of the Master after, IMO, the Ultimate "out" for the character, completely wasted, he's just another Simm wannabe.
I rant, forgive me, but God I just want Doctor Who to be made by competent writers again.
My favorite line from Five's era was in the story, "Kinda". The Doctor has an apple and says, "An apple a day, ... , well, never mind."
One of mine is, "If I had Amnesia, I'd be the first to know!" ~ Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart.
I've always loved Five--he doesn't get nearly the credit he deserves. :)
Yeah, hear, hear!
Telly Porter He's my favorite, also.
and mine too
People say that about every Doctor that's not Hartnell, Tom Baker, Tennant, Smith, or Capaldi.
My favourite classic doctor
I love how fivey takes time from being the doctor just to play some cricket.
Which serial was that?
@@SometimesCreator black orchid
He’s definitely a modern doctor hidden in a classic who
yes
same can be said with Ace ;)
"An apple a day keeps the...yes, well nevermind."
The scene where he talks to that little girl is just adorable!
It’s funny when Peter Davison Has a high pitched voice every time he yells
Like puberty in reverse
He's like Seinfeld, lol
IF there's one thing I miss about the Fifth Doctor its his delicious snarky remarks.
@@zazoom4907 Six may be more theatrical in his snarky remarks, but Five is way more passive-aggressive with his remarks.
Peter Davidson followed a very good Doctor and formed a memorable and unique identity. He was the Doctor I grew up with!
3:19 revolutionary special effects
The face just stays in one place and disappears when he lifts the front part of the head up. Pretty funny tbh
The man that Tegan is acting with in the Snakedance clip is Brian Miller, who was Elisabeth Sladen's husband. And a Dalek.
Elisabeth Sladen married a Dalek?
To be fair, he did become a Dalek long after they were married. Its not like he was hiding some dark Dalek past from her that cast a shadow of secrecy across their marriage.
"Hey honey would you like some Exterminate- ERR I mean Eggs for breakfast this morning?"
The Maura's possession of Tegan's mind is amongst most terrifying thing happen to a Dr Who Companion. And it happens twice.
While I love Davison’s screen run I absolutely ADORE his work for Doctor Who’s Big Finish. There’s a quote from Nekromanteia that absolutely kills me...
So, his companion Erimem has a cat named Antranak. He hates this cat. But Erimem goes missing, so he has to take the cat with him for reasons. And this guy asks him why he has the cat and he says
“That’s a uh... Sniffer Cat.”
I love this moment because the way Davison’s voice sounds you wonder how his pants didn’t burst into flames from the outrageous lie even HE knows it ridiculous as he lies through his teeth...
1:54 the girl stopped at 7! She's psychic!
My God, you're right! She knew that Michael Grade would ruin everything.
epic foreshadowing
5:23 Well if he didn't, we wouldn't have a show, would we?
Truer words have never been spoken.
It's just nyssa falling in the river that leaves me laughing
I got to meet Peter Davison last December and he was delightful.
4:35 Does anyone else notice that when Adric drags the stick along the chimes it sounds like the sting from the theme song?
0:00 is that supposed to be a reference to the second doctor's recorder
i think so
Yes it is!
Yeah
As 2 is the main flute playing incarnation, it is most likely his, but obviously not the one he usually had on him.
It’s supposed to be the same recorder I believe
I want to announce my PRESENCE... and see what the reaction is.
ohmygod it's the doctor...…….EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE.
Hai :3
6:59-7:36 is the creepiest moment in Doctor Who history. There voices (similar to female Goa'uld from Stargate) and they kept saying "Look at me". After that there is a satanic red glow in Tegan's eyes.
CREEPY!!
1:28 the budget was so low, the tiara was made of paper
I loved Peter Davison, so much it hurts
3:20 Oh god, I can't breathe! That CG with his lazy eye! Oh god that's hilarious! Also 4:58 is all that really necessary for cricket or is he just being the Doctor? I will never understand that game.
I have a lazy eye that I can control to make me have an eye go out of place (my mom told me I had a surgery on it when I was young to make it normal. It also means I have more vision seeing in my left eye)
I was laughing at that CGI too
Yeah that's just the doctor being very confused about cricket, not actually a part of the game.
7:26 Omg it's Martin Clunes!
hands down the best doctor ever
4:44 Whoa, who came up behind Peter and goosed him?
Puberty finally hit him.
I think the Fifth Doctor is my favorite Doctor from Classic Who, it’s split between 3, 4, and 5 for me. My favorite Modern Who Doctor is 10.
Commander maxil is Colin Baker, he took over the roll of the six doctor after peter davison left.
in these old doctor who series nyssa, tegan, and ace were my favourites
I love Castrovalva. Ainley & 5 were perfect antithesis.
Criminally underrated.
Local PBS station is going to start on the Peter Davidson episodes next Saturday night at 9 PM
2:46
I don’t hear Waterhouse vomiting at all
it’s veryyyy subtle…i heard it
I keep wondering why Tristan Farnon is in the tardis traveling through time :0
Well... He was drunk... And he had some strange dreams...)
2:00 I can't tell whether or not he is being sarcastic or just nice...
Robot Porkchop probably both
Old comment but he was post-regeneration in that clip so his brain is still messed up. He was legitimately getting overwhelmed by the counting and in his addled brain was being serious about her being a mathematical genius.
6:45 Colin Baker! 6th Doctor
The rainbow dad himself! YEEEEEE!! ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜
Maybe the doctor chose his face the same way he chose his 12th face based off the guy in pompeii
Jonny 5 but why would the doctor choose the face of the man that almost killed him?
@@jonathan_q_arbuckle1976 Subconscious way of telling himself that he chooses his own destiny
Pipi Kitten OK “RAINBOW DAD” IS THE MOST PERFECT DESCRIPTION OF SIX THAT I HAVE EVER HEARD
It had taken me some time to get used to Davidson’s era right after Tom Bakers stint. I enjoy his series much more than I had.
That’s democracy for u 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Oh dang it, I forgot Vizlor Turlough, he'd end up as a precursor to River Song if it wasn't for 5 sticking out for him against the Black Guardian ( what a bully ). I think that's covers it.
Ghana King never compare Tur-Chan to that walking Soundbyte of Doom!
Even 5th Doctor wear glasses like 10th
You know, they overblew the Doctor's post-regen dementia this time. I know that plummeting to your death is a bad way to go, but the 3rd Doctor died of poisoning I think, which is even worse.
Actually in this case the cause of the regeneration seens to have very little to do with the post-regen trauma. It was just that at that particular time the Doctors synapses were weaked and the regeneration blasted them open so they picked up on all kinds of signals that made him much more eratic and confused that if they weren't weak.
So it was more down to the state the Doctors mind was in at the time, rather than the physical trauma.
Come to think of it, sometimes certain companions work well with one Doctor than the previous one; in Peter.....oh dear, we have two Peters... OK, in 5's instance, Tegan Jovanka, Nyssa and Adric worked better with Davison than 4 ( Tom Baker, especially on Adric's behalf ). Quite the cool youthquake back in the day. In fact, I like both Peters, him and 12.....Capaldi. I'll get to 12 some other time..... sans cricket though.
The first clip hearkens back to Doctor #2!
4:11 ok, actually he's not that wrong. Yes that is a 4th BUUUT a 4th can also be an inverted 5th, taking the second, higher, note as the root note. Playing the 5th an octave below the 1st is quite common, it adds a different dynamic. It's used a lot at the end of tangos.
So if you look at those two notes in the context of a scale and the relation between them, then he is, in fact, playing a 5th
"I'll follow you!", runs off without them. :D
The Mara was the creepiest thing ever.
Anyone want to tell me where 1:04 is from?
“I’ll make it easy for you.”
It’s from Castrovalva.
Maxil was played by Colin Baker, who had been the Doctor previous to Peter. Tom Baker followed Peter in the role.
Got that mixed up...
4 Tom
5 Peter
6 Colin
Tristan 👊🏻😎
Y E S
Why thank you!
8:34 Da Hell?
"A perfect fifth". "Davison fluff" doesn't have the same ring to it as "Hartnell fluff".
The odd thing is that Peter Davison didn't really fit the part of Doctor Who, but he was so likable and adorable that it didn't matter. lol
7:10 - I am the captain now.
5: I want to announce my PRESENCE!!!
12: I'm talking to you LIVE....AND IN PERSON!!!. Man, give credit to the 2 Peters ( Davison and Capaldi... wait, hold on, C comes BEFORE D, Adric......) they know how to make a presence... plural.
( Disclaimer: no celery was used....or eaten in the making of this comment. Although I did have a cold V8... celery....and carrot ( ahem...the label of the can )... I guess my curiosity REALLY got me here. Thanks a lot.....and you were fantastic too....5! ) 😁✋!
0:25
Burger 3:17
No wonder 11 thinks apples are rubbish
I even saw the 2012 one also
What's Campari?
Fifth doctor looks like 11th doctor a little
I can't hear the vomiting
Thats from 3rd universe actually
You mean 1981-1984
it annoys me how nyssa leaves the tiara there instead of keeping it as it's probably the only thing left from traken
Juniper Montage
Commander maxil is coiln baker
I hate Snakedance, it’s a absolutely weird Doctor Who story
This was actually a tribute to James Mason who played Erwin Rommel in Desert Fox 1951
Do they really wear those leg pads when playing Cricket? How are going run in those things😅
We need a doctor who in the mcu
I actually met Peter Davison in 2017. Believe it or not we both were the same height.
Similar with 10th
A similarity is because both 5th and Rommel are shy ruthless and violent well Rommel was a bit violent but only he does this when some of his men mistreated him
Hwe was awesome as Rommels Ghost for Halloween i always compare him with Rommel because he was half of a doctor he helped the wounded allies taking care of them and he treats pows more humanely