I remember the Confidential for that first one with Tennant. He just dropped Simm and walked away, the emotion was obviously too much for him and he just walked away.
I love the confidential for the Day of the Doctor when River has to slap Madame Vastra. And they put in the note: they gave the actress: Good luck Neve’. Knowing the past experiences of Alex slapping Matt.
During The End of Time part 2 when the two aliens are wheeling The Doctor down the stairs is was extremely painful for David Tenant as he had just injured his back and had surgery so the pain on his face in that scene is completely real. Also, the Jagrafess line became a badge of honor among the cast if they could say the whole thing fast and clean. Theres one Confidential Ep where they all try to outdo each other saying it. lol Great video as always you massive gems ;)
@@zlobzorBut constantly criticising yourself to the point that it is destructive not constructive criticism won't make your better, it will make you worse
In my sleep-addled state, I just tried to use a screenshot of one of these WhoCulture videos to board my bus instead of my bus pass and the bus driver was soo confused LMFAOO 💀💀💀
So amusing on Simon Pegg. Met him during a book signing and he actually knew the line years after the episode (likely due to how hard it was to learn in the first place). Really great guy.
Sophie Aldred (Ace) almost drowned shooting a scene for the serial/story 'Battlefield'. She was in a tank filling with water, but the escape hatch was damaged. Fortunately, Sylvester McCoy realized what was happening, and shouted out for help. They have footage of this in the DVD's special features.
Great video! I always remember watching the doctor who confidential episodes for the final two parter episodes of series 2 and seeing how difficult david tennant and billie piper found it to film their final scenes. After filming the scenes in the torchwood tower where the doctor puts his head against the white wall where rose is trapped on the other side, david tennant had to go to his trailer to have some time to himself. And billie piper couldn't stop crying after filming the scene where the doctor fades away on the beach and had to be comforted by david tennant. Must have been so difficult to film those scenes. 😢💔 Thanks Who Culture! 😊😊
Sophie Aldred's recollections of being made to film one of her first ever scenes wearing nothing but a dressing gown suggest that she didn't enjoy that much... although it possibly helped cement her popularity amongst the fan-base!
I don't think it is and that is fundamentally just not true the doctor only spent so much time in that Shack because he chose to that's not actually where he lives he lived on a big house on a mountain probably nearby although it probably no longer exists since it was collapsing by the 7th doctor era from what I know
This is amusing, but actors hate a lot of things they do under contract. It's par for the course. Usually, when they see the final product, they're impressed with what they did.
When the 'death' of the master happened and the doctor cried over him I cried to so it was a perfect sence. David Tenant shouldn't beat him self up for the sence he did great and for me my most favourite doctor.
I need to try to keep track of the articles I've read, so when they appear as videos, I'm not needlessly confused (Didn't I see this one already? "Yeah, you did"). Simon Pegg's pronunciation woes (good job, btw: I shudder to think how I would have garbled that line) make me think RTD must have been quite the fan of Douglas Adams. You could always tell when Adams was involved because the already bonkers names would go straight out the window when he arrived (please refer to The Pirate Planet in particular). So, no suprises this time since I'd already read the text, but someone had to piece it all together, and someone had to say all that gobbledygook (which again is simpler to pronounce than what you actually had to say). Good work, people.
So the 11th Doctor says. "President Doctor...I like the sound of that. " Many years later 12's doctor is made president of earth. You can't just make this stuff up.
You've missed off whichever (classic series) actor was trapped in a tank of water, and gave a "really convincing drowning performance" because they were *actually* trapped & struggling...
That would be Sophie Aldred in "Battlefield". The scene of Ace being ejected from the water tank was Sophie actually being hauled out of the tank before it split and got all the electrics wet! (You can see the crack in the glass.) Or maybe it was Elisabeth Sladen in "Revenge of the Cybermen", whose boat on a river going through Wookee Hole got out of control, and she was nearly swept away.
Bringing up The Sontaran Experiment without mentioning that Tom Baker had to do much of the filming with a broken collarbone seems to me to be an incredible oversight. From the same era there is also the famously "cursed" Revenge of the Cyberman, in which one of several incidents saw Elisabeth Sladen narrowly avoided serious injury. There are plenty of moments like this arising from the poor production values in the classic era - for most people getting hit by a car or set on fire would be a little more serious than not getting a line out or failing to perfect a scene. But hey, this is UA-cam so including Tennant and Pegg is for sure more important than actually nailing the topic in a meaningful way.
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A director demanding to shoot "in order" is a producer's nightmare, (since "out of order" saves time and money),and shouldn't expect to get much future work when word gets out. It's also a sign of a lazy, unskilled director...
On the very first story, one of the actresses playing a cavewoman insisted on full make-up and false eyelashes. She hated being let go, and the Tribe of Gum ended up with one more man than there were women…
I agree entirely. In Asylum of the Daleks, Amy has to slap Rory. I remember thinking at the time that if it was the other way round, there would have been such an outcry. We would still be hearing the echoes.
because the classic era was refered to as SEASONS not series, series is modern, if you count it as one long story, Chris's era was SEASON 27, Davids 28-30
I remember the Confidential for that first one with Tennant. He just dropped Simm and walked away, the emotion was obviously too much for him and he just walked away.
Piss poor acting to be honest
@@bobbybobstar1496 Yes, that’s a perfect description of your acting as an intelligent human being, given that everything you say disproves that claim.
I love the confidential for the Day of the Doctor when River has to slap Madame Vastra. And they put in the note: they gave the actress: Good luck Neve’.
Knowing the past experiences of Alex slapping Matt.
Name of the doctor
During The End of Time part 2 when the two aliens are wheeling The Doctor down the stairs is was extremely painful for David Tenant as he had just injured his back and had surgery so the pain on his face in that scene is completely real.
Also, the Jagrafess line became a badge of honor among the cast if they could say the whole thing fast and clean. Theres one Confidential Ep where they all try to outdo each other saying it. lol
Great video as always you massive gems ;)
They said that, in the end, they only took David over a couple of steps and the rest was with the dummy double.
@@sallyatticum Not in the confidential I saw, they even showed them filming the scene with more than a couple of steps.
@@StephenLeGresley I thought the it looked like he went down the whole way, but that is not what was said in the commentary track.
@@StephenLeGresley You can clearly see them using a dummy. They did not hide it very well.
@@Damaged7 Watch the Doctor Who Confidential episode for it.
Tennant is too hard on himself, I thought that scene was really emotional.
That's how you get great at something.
Keep pushing for better.
@@zlobzorBut constantly criticising yourself to the point that it is destructive not constructive criticism won't make your better, it will make you worse
In my sleep-addled state, I just tried to use a screenshot of one of these WhoCulture videos to board my bus instead of my bus pass and the bus driver was soo confused LMFAOO
💀💀💀
So amusing on Simon Pegg. Met him during a book signing and he actually knew the line years after the episode (likely due to how hard it was to learn in the first place). Really great guy.
Sophie Aldred (Ace) almost drowned shooting a scene for the serial/story 'Battlefield'. She was in a tank filling with water, but the escape hatch was damaged. Fortunately, Sylvester McCoy realized what was happening, and shouted out for help. They have footage of this in the DVD's special features.
Great video! I always remember watching the doctor who confidential episodes for the final two parter episodes of series 2 and seeing how difficult david tennant and billie piper found it to film their final scenes. After filming the scenes in the torchwood tower where the doctor puts his head against the white wall where rose is trapped on the other side, david tennant had to go to his trailer to have some time to himself. And billie piper couldn't stop crying after filming the scene where the doctor fades away on the beach and had to be comforted by david tennant. Must have been so difficult to film those scenes. 😢💔 Thanks Who Culture! 😊😊
Wait really? Those tears we saw in season 2 were actual tears?
@@oh_flock Yeah I know right, who'd have thought 😂😊
I recall the part about the beach but not the part about the white wall.
@@sallyatticum I think I read it in an article once, possibly in doctor who magazine 😊
@@hollymatton474 That could explain it..
The way Matt Smith’s Doctor catches River’s hand mid-slap suggests he was letting her and others hit him.
I will remain salty about Bill being turned into a Cyberman until the end of time.
Very emotional scenes can be very hard on actors. There’s a scene near the end of Hugh Leonard’s A Life which is just incredibly emotionally draining.
This was entertaining, I didn't know much of these although I did know of the River and Doctor one, poor Matt Smith 😮
9:30 Ellie channeling mr McCoy while quoting him or so it seems to me :)
Sophie Aldred's recollections of being made to film one of her first ever scenes wearing nothing but a dressing gown suggest that she didn't enjoy that much... although it possibly helped cement her popularity amongst the fan-base!
Kevin Lindsey also appeared as Cho-Je in Planet of the Spiders
soon as I saw the title I figured Nightmare of Eden would be on the list somewhere.
In Capaldi’s Doctor it’s hinted that on Gallifrey the Doctor and master lived in the same shack.
I don't think it is and that is fundamentally just not true the doctor only spent so much time in that Shack because he chose to that's not actually where he lives he lived on a big house on a mountain probably nearby although it probably no longer exists since it was collapsing by the 7th doctor era from what I know
martha is so under looked as a companion i loved her episodes she had to deal with the worst side of the doctor but rose got all the credit
pretty sure matt smith got kneed in the nuts by alex kingston in the first episode he recorded with her
Yes though by mistake as the landing of the first shot didn't land right
This is amusing, but actors hate a lot of things they do under contract. It's par for the course. Usually, when they see the final product, they're impressed with what they did.
I was expecting to see the guy who played the Shakri
When the 'death' of the master happened and the doctor cried over him I cried to so it was a perfect sence. David Tenant shouldn't beat him self up for the sence he did great and for me my most favourite doctor.
Given, she was REALLY CUTE with those dark brown eyes.
I'm surprised the Doctor isn't slapped more.
I need to try to keep track of the articles I've read, so when they appear as videos, I'm not needlessly confused (Didn't I see this one already? "Yeah, you did").
Simon Pegg's pronunciation woes (good job, btw: I shudder to think how I would have garbled that line) make me think RTD must have been quite the fan of Douglas Adams. You could always tell when Adams was involved because the already bonkers names would go straight out the window when he arrived (please refer to The Pirate Planet in particular).
So, no suprises this time since I'd already read the text, but someone had to piece it all together, and someone had to say all that gobbledygook (which again is simpler to pronounce than what you actually had to say). Good work, people.
Didnt Alex knee Matt in the cloister bells on their first on set meeting when she falls through the Tardis doors?
So the 11th Doctor says. "President Doctor...I like the sound of that. " Many years later 12's doctor is made president of earth. You can't just make this stuff up.
Freema swallowed the goop? Yuck. I wonder what the stuff is made of.
Haha. I came back to rewatch this today and was just as horrified to be told again Freema swallowed the goop. *shivers* I would so hate that.
I’m happy they got rid of the slapping.
As for "filming" in or our of order only "Spearhead from Sapce" was ever FILMED, all other stories were video recorfded with only locations on film!!
You should make a top 10 Doctor Who characters with real superpowers list👍👍👍
lol can already name two for the list.
the master dying in the doctors arms mirrors the last of us part 1 where Sarah dies in her dad
You've missed off whichever (classic series) actor was trapped in a tank of water, and gave a "really convincing drowning performance" because they were *actually* trapped & struggling...
That would be Sophie Aldred in "Battlefield". The scene of Ace being ejected from the water tank was Sophie actually being hauled out of the tank before it split and got all the electrics wet! (You can see the crack in the glass.)
Or maybe it was Elisabeth Sladen in "Revenge of the Cybermen", whose boat on a river going through Wookee Hole got out of control, and she was nearly swept away.
We covered this in a recent video!
ua-cam.com/video/MyvxdrLOXWc/v-deo.html
Omg looking at Martha coming out of the goo again, it really does look like she’s going to vomit oh man.
Thanks for recommending the slap videos. That was fun. All but Ryan.
Bringing up The Sontaran Experiment without mentioning that Tom Baker had to do much of the filming with a broken collarbone seems to me to be an incredible oversight. From the same era there is also the famously "cursed" Revenge of the Cyberman, in which one of several incidents saw Elisabeth Sladen narrowly avoided serious injury. There are plenty of moments like this arising from the poor production values in the classic era - for most people getting hit by a car or set on fire would be a little more serious than not getting a line out or failing to perfect a scene. But hey, this is UA-cam so including Tennant and Pegg is for sure more important than actually nailing the topic in a meaningful way.
Interesting. Thank you.
I'd like some
Was that Eric Idle in the hat in the crowd in #1?
Lach mich weg, grad erst gemerkt wie die weiße Raumanzüge von der Serie auf dem Mond aussehen.. seht euch den Rücken an... ein Alien Kopf 😂👽
Kann hier leider kein Foto hochladen...
It feels illegal to be this early
I need to watch the confidentials
Epic
The Mighty Jag Ra Fess of the Holy Hadro Jassic Max A Roden Foo.
Sophie Aldred almost drowning?
A director demanding to shoot "in order" is a producer's nightmare, (since "out of order" saves time and money),and shouldn't expect to get much future work when word gets out. It's also a sign of a lazy, unskilled director...
2: The Nightmare everyone in the Furry Fandom with a Suit, has to go through xD
How do the sontarans look worse with 13 than with 10
On the very first story, one of the actresses playing a cavewoman insisted on full make-up and false eyelashes. She hated being let go, and the Tribe of Gum ended up with one more man than there were women…
Slapping someone is nothing more than toxic. You should never lay your hands on anyone else's body without having permission.
I agree entirely. In Asylum of the Daleks, Amy has to slap Rory. I remember thinking at the time that if it was the other way round, there would have been such an outcry. We would still be hearing the echoes.
Survival Of The Fittest means the creature that blends in the most. Not the strongest. They are rarely the same thing.
Particularly the ones who are able to adapt and effectively make use of it..
7th
What's the story with the doctor wearing the same cloths most of the time?
As Doctor Who is such a British icon why do Whoculture insist refurin to seasons rather than the British series?
because the classic era was refered to as SEASONS not series, series is modern, if you count it as one long story, Chris's era was SEASON 27, Davids 28-30
Classic is seasons, Modern is series!
@@WhoCulture exactly
does anyone wittingly have a heart condition?
First
Series 11 onwards is not canon
Neither is Series 5 onwards
Unless you live in the real world, where it absolutely is.
@@DrWhoFanJ Series 5-10 is canon, Series 11 onwards isn't
@@mattthesilent777RED Again, not if you live in the real world, where it’s all canon.
@@DrWhoFanJ I think you are confused, Series 11 onwards doesn't exist in the real world
Does anyone else skip Chris Chinball era and hope its just a bad dream.
5:17 Giggity