Coming to terms with regeneration - Doctor Who - Castrovalva - BBC
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
- The Doctor comes to terms with his regeneration. Classic clip from the 1982 four-part story 'Castrovalva' starring Peter Davison as the Doctor.
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What i find so amusing is that with nowhere near the budget that the current series has these days, the original series showed way more of the TARDIS interior.
What about "Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS?"
Christopher Miller: true that was the one exception but they still don’t show it often enough plus that was only in 11’s Tardis who’s to say the rooms don’t change for each doctor
@@quigonjin301 I would have loved to have seen more of 9's and 10's TARDIS, even though we did see the wardrobe room with 10
I vaguely recall them showing the TARDIS' swimming pool once.
I love seeing more of the Tardis rooms. When you think about it, the Doctor literally has his own city stuffed inside there.
I like to think that the Tardis purposefully lead him to that outfit. I can imagine her just thinking "Okay here's a cricket uniform and a bat now go nuts or whatever it is you do when I'm not around"
he actually plays cricket in an episode, no less.
I took it to be part of what the watcher prepared.
"The moment has been prepared for."
@@SantomPh The underrated Black Orchid!
I love how every single doctor, shortly after regenerating, finds a mirror and has a "not good!" moment.
That's because he's still not ginger. ;)
+Mary Hoffman was he ever ginger? XD
+Mary Hoffman yeah, so far just black, brunette, blond, and grey
and white. don't forget white.
Fun fact: William Hartnell actually was Ginger in his youth
My momma used to say life was like a regeneration, you never know what your gonna get
She didn't teach you how to properly spell.
sweiland75 He was quoting, he spelled that way to get across the accent that it is supposed to be said in.
SikkoSevenGaming
'Your' and 'you're' are pronounced the same way.
Yeah, I know that... guess I missed that, sorry. I see it usually, but I just happened to have missed it.
sweiland75 I hate to the the Grammar Police, but 'you're' is grammatically correct. Again, sorry for being the Grammar Police.
Its clever how they angle the mirror so he both looks into camera 4th wall breaking while looking at himself creates the effect of putting the viewer in his shoes for a moment. And the dialogue could almost be Tom's Dr's final jibe as he finishes fading away.
Indeed.
I quite like this regeneration, he's rather charming.
skyelight
Well that’s the hole point of the 5th Doctor he is supposed to be charming it was the main idea for why they wanted the Doctor to be a young person for a change
I ser him more as nervous than charming
A feckless charm, as Six later said. 😂
@@swilliams937 Reckless you mean? Don't know if you mean "feckless" lol
@@SStupendous It was the sixth doctor that said it. So feckless is right!
Like that tune at the end when he’s examining the bat. Really reflects his humbler persona.
Peter Davison might not have been the best actor to play the Doctor ever... but he was my first classic Doctor, so I'll always hold him dearly.
He was fine and did a good job, but as you say, far from the best.
He was the second for me tom baker was the first
5th Doctor was the eternal loser, like Peter Parker and Charlie Brown
My first Doctor, so I have a soft spot. He was also the nicest Doctor.
He was one of my faves
The cricket bat he picks up is quite interesting... the curved blade means it probably dates to around the 1800s. Even in 1982, that made it pretty old and quite collectable. Either it was a replica, or an original bat, more than 100 years old somehow ended up in the BBC prop department!
I love how he opens the door like "Oh I'm scared what weird stuff am I into now"
In my opinion Peter Davison was a great Doctor
That's the trouble with a box of chocolates too.
Lmao.
the quote at 0:16 could be remixed int "My mama always said, life is like a regeneration: you never know what u gonna get"
+heavyweaponsguy153 Or, "Regeneration is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're gonna get." : )
My favourite television show. Forrest Who.
Gaween Totawattage "Run, Doctor, run!" : )
5th is my favorite Doctor in classic DW.
Тоня Город Fifth wears a piece of celery. That automatically makes him awesome.
+Jannah M I made a t-shirt for myself that has a picture of the 5th Doctor with the caption, "I wear a decorative vegetable now. Decorative vegetables are cool."
retnavybrat
Yes :D!
SAM 1881 He's my least favourite
then why is your profile pic the 7th
The thing is, once you have played the part of the Dr, in Dr Who, you are NEVER forgotten. No matter what you do afterwards, you will ALWAYS be known as 'The Doctor'.
W Leon
Exactly and when Christopher ecclston left after his first season he was expected most of the fans to forget him because he only done 1 season and he was shocked that to this day he was still remembered
You could solve world hunger, create a cure for cancer, overthrow the President of the United States and put global warning to a 1,000-year standstill and tou’d still just be “oh he was X doctor wasn’t he”.
Warming. Though I suppose global warning wouldn’t be far off lol
@@CrazyHorseTheSiouxW4rrior even more so remembered to the younger audience as he to many is classed as 'their 1st Doctor'
Much to Christopher Eccleston's chagrin
Castrovalva is, at best, a grade B Doctor Who story, but Peter Davison really grew into the role. One of the best Doctors, to be sure.
what i like about the classic series that it shows more of the Tardis interior than the console room
The Doctors that wore hats: William Hartnell (wearing a Ushanka in Unearthly Child and other episodes), Tom Baker (Fedora), Peter Davison (Panama hat), Sylvester McCoy (Panama hat also) and Matt Smith (Fez).
Dont forget the hat William Hartnell wore in The Dalek Masterplan
and trougton wore a wired shaped top hat in power of the daleks and the highlanders pertwee wore a black velvet christian hat in spearhead in space and David tennant wore a summer holiday hat in the end of time and Peter Capdil wore a top hat in thin ice the only doctors to not wear hats were colin baker paul mcgann john hurt and chris eccleston
What about Pertwee? He wore one in _Spearhead From Space__ .
Matt Smith also wore a Stetson at one point.
Sylvester wore a Fez and held a mop before Matt did.
If you hear carefully when he plays the recorder, you can hear an echoing sound of some sort of a recorder
Oh look! The round things.
+Inga Rós Vatnsdal I love the round things.:D
+Dom Oranzi what are the round things?
+kylephantom4 no idea...
+Inga Rós Vatnsdal ha ha lol
Starfleet2360 I know
One incarnation of the Master disliked this.
*****
Four incarnations of the Master disliked this.
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james lawman
Well that was an unnecessary number.
So the Doctor just happens to have a Cricket Room...?
Ok.
So why did the TARDIS put his recorder there? Did she want to mess with his head?
I think he created it,
Rusty , Its the Tardis most autonomous time in classic doctor who , it can respond to toughs in this season so if it knows the doctor has his customary identity crisis it reacts to enable the best and fastest resolution . btw i really enjoyed our Hartnell discussion.
Tom Bruggeman Ho? That's interesting, never knew that as a fan of the new series. I kinda wish they'd incorporate that again. I love the Doctor's relationship with the Tardis.
The recorder is a tribute to Patrick Troughton.
+DarthRushy I've thought that the TARDIS was originally a research vessel, designed to travel to planets for the purpose of researching the people and customs. Due to that, the TARDIS contains a massive amount of supplies, clothing, and equipment to allow the research team to blend in with the locals if they have to venture out (we saw as massive clothing storage room in The Tenth Doctor's first story). As an example, with that in mind, it's likely that The Sixth Doctor's clothing was actually normal clothing on some planet at some time. Plus, The Fourth Doctor went through a number of clothing changes before settling on his original outfit.
So, did the Tardis always have a Cricket room, and one of the previous Docs had been a secret fan, but never mentioned it? Or did she create the room specifically for the new Doctor cos she already new his fifth incarnation would like it (and linear time had never been her strong point!)
In Black Orchid, the fifth Doctor is revealed to be a pretty good cricketer, so it's probably safe to say he's had past practice.
Clearly Ten 'remade' it in a fit of nostalgia for his favourite previous reincarnation and the Tardis sent it back so Five could use it. Wibbly Wobbly.
LoL i love how a time machine from the billion years of future has an office room with wooden door and all.
We need more TARDIS interior shots and not just the console room
0:26 You can hear a faint recorder playing in the background before he plays it
It's probably an echo. The TARDIS is big so i bet the producers played another recorder to simulate an echo sound. Then again, there's one before it, so i guess the TARDIS has infinite echo's!
I love how he tries to play the recorder again and fails. FANTASTIC!!!! I LOVE THIS SCENE!!!! I WANT TO SE THE EPISODE!!!!!! FANTASTIC job AS ALWAYS and I CAN NOT wait till the next video :) PETER RULES!!!!!
Adric,Nyssa and Tegan would've found it funny seeing the Doctor playing a flute after the 4th regeneration,though he played it a lot during his 2nd incarnation.
So, at what point did he decide to add celery?
Later on in his episode, he gets invited to dine in Castrovalva and they happen to have a thing of celery for consumption. He takes it and pins it to his lapel I think at the end of the episode.
StyxTBuferd Ha! That stalk of celery's probably the only bit of mathematically-created matter that made it out of the city!
StyxTBuferd Yeah, and then it turns out that it changes to purple when there's a deadly gas about.
Keaton Smith
In which case he eats the celery. If nothing else, it will surely be good for his teeth.
+bobadventures I can't believe I never thought of that before now! The celery shouldn't exist. Minor plot hole, but still ...
0:27 didn’t anyone here any quiet echoes while the doctor was playing the recorder
I do
I don't know why, but I can imagine a big finale where all the Doctors (At least the ones with still living actors and look alikes.) come rushing to 13s aid, and while 5 is the nice one, I could see him come crashing through armed with a cricket bat.
TECHNICALLY he did “crash” into the 10th doctors tardis in a short special episode called “Time Crash”.
You are either a master hacker or had one hell of a guess.
@@henrypeters5291 nope, just psychic.
@@Shanethefilmmaker I would give you credit for being psychic if your cricket bat prediction came true.
@@henrypeters5291 Not all visions can be 100 perecent accurate. I once predicted that Cobra Kai may bring in the bell girl for Karate Kid II. My exact prediction was that she would defend Daniel from Johnny talking crap about him. However the only things I got right were, her showing up and defending Daniel. Only in the case of the actual episode she was helping him save his car company.
My favorite Doctor!
Peter Davison was my favorite too!
+Jim Brewer Mine Too!
Mine too
He is not my favorite incarnation of the Doctor, but he is very high on the list.
Linda Smith my favourite too
The exact thing 9 days before he regenerates! Hey 9! Your 5 is showing!
Well, Ten _is_ a "fan" of Five.
TrancedX Official nope! 5 is 10s father-in-law. David wound up marrying his daughter (who ironically played 10’s daughter Jenny in an episode)
"Regeneration...is like... a box'o'chock-a-lates...Ya nevah know what yore gonna get!" Time Lord is as Time Lord does!
He makes me feel light. 💙❤
Oh my giddy aunt. I see
Did anybody notice the very faint recorder in the background.
Casey Culpepper Actually, I did hear that. I'm not sure if that's because of the age of the video tape they transferred. (Like, small parts of the magnetization on the tape bleeding through to other parts because it's rolled up tightly.)
News Channel 420
That’s what I just recently said in my comment
Peter Davison was so adorable in this! Still one of my fave post-regeneration episodes in the whole series and one my fave episodes of the Fifth Doctor's era!
I love how scared the Doctor will feel when regenerating sometimes. It's a good reminder that though the Doctor has had the same memories and core beliefs, he becomes basically a whole new person afterwards.
The Doctor played the flute a lot in his 2nd incarnation. Didn't think he would do it a lot after entering his 5th incarnation.
3 briefly picked it up in The Three Doctors then said it looked familiar
They should have kept this channel active and used it for classic DW clips and use the other channel for the modern series keeping both series separate.
Regeneration is like a box of chocolates you never know what you’re gonna get
I love the soothing music playing with he checks out the cricket room in the TARDIS
Wasn't a huge fan to begin with, but he grew on me. Tom Baker was a hard act to follow!
At 00:14 the doctor channels Forrest Gump
This was in 1982. Forrest Gump didn't come out till 1994....
+Linda Smith and why would what year it came out in matter to a time traveller?
+Linda Smith What John meant was that the Doctor's line about never quite knowing what one is going to get with a regeneration sounds like Forrest's line about life being like a box of chocolates.
It is like TARDIS provided him with what he needed.
One of my favorite doctors
I like the 5th Doctor (I play cricket) but 10 is my favourite
It was good when the Doctor had the hat and coat rack in the console room of his TARDIS.
*"I've been redecorated! ...I don't like it."*
Peter Davison' Doctor was a wonderful cute blonde public school boy cricket lover. An inspired creation! 🙂😇🌻💛🙏
He turned into Tim Brooke Taylor.
flashkraft
Who is that supposed to be ??
That's the trouble with regeneration you never quite know what your going to get. Try going through it 10 more times.
Things I want to see return in nuwho:
-The Doctor's cricket room
"My mama always used to say, regeneration was like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're gonna get.
synthesized music is so hilarious...
Grüß Di! schönes Video! Schön! ❤
Hast du eigentlich jenes Aktivwasser von einem solchen Wasserstoffanreicherer jemals getrunken?
Dieses Getränk ist richtig das Beste! 😊
Es hilft einem echt fit zu sein ! 🌱
I don't have anything 'intelligent' to say so I'l just say 'i like peter Davidson doctor' :) *smiles innocently*
Brilliant
@lvjfilms
No FIFTH.
First: William Hartnell
Second: Patrick Troughon
Third: Jon Pertwee
Fourth: Tom Baker
Fifth: Peter Davision
Sixth: Colin Baker
Sevent: Sylvester McCoy
...
@GoldenTalesGeek
I know.
8. Paul McGann
9. Christopher Eccleston
10. David Tennent
11. Matt Smith
I also didn't include Peter Cushing and misspelt Troughton surname.
If I ended up looking like a young Peter Davison, I think I'd be quite happy.
Davison's best moment was the time he found a stowaway in the TARDIS... only to find out that "stowaway" was one of his future selves!
You never know what you're going to get D:
That's the greatest thing for regeneration, a NEW SURPRISE XD
Something about the last 13 seconds of music REALLY reminds me of something, but for the life of me I can't remember what.
fifth is underrated
who needs a screwdriver when he could whack em with a cricket bat lol
Guess it wasn't fitting for the Doctor to play the flute a lot during his 5th incarnation,which he did during his 2nd.
You mean a recorder, not a flute.
UA-cam, your doing it right (Doctor Who adverts before EVERY video, share the love)
I like the synthesized "Spitfire Prelude" ^_^
My favorite Doctor 🙂
A cricket themed room in the Tardis? Why not . I don’t get the box displays? ( A box is worn in cricket to protect the batters groin)Did the doctor wear protection?
Interesting how the tardis keeps giving the doctor options in both wardrobe and hobbies.
The Doctor had to leave the flute on the floor,rather than put it into the room where he did a little changing of his attire for his 5th incarnation before deciding to put on the frock coat and hat on that coat rack by the mirror deep inside the TARDIS.
whats on the notice board though is what I wana know, intergalactic test match teams?
Quick everyone! to... the cricket room!
What's the music at 0:43?
Newcat Team UNIT And 1:01?
Thankfully it was the Cricket changing room and not the sex dungeon.
@MarkAJAgi You forgot the 8th through 11th, but that's fine. We'll forgive the oversight.
I wonder if a future Doctor will be in his/her late teens or early twenties, very young but old enough to take seriously, once you get pass all the eccentrism.
André Jensen Sussman Well, Matt Smith, who played the 11th Doctor, was 26 when he took on the role, and that’s the youngest age of any actor to play The Doctor thus far.
@@KodieUnknown I know, but I wonder if one of the future actors will be even younger, between 19-22.
I've always wondered if they would have a doctor that wears a combination of past incarnations clothes.Like wearing a scarf but with the cricket jacket on and wearing trainers.With occasionally wearing a fez.
"two hearts stupid clothes"
Now I might not be a smart man; but I know what time travel is......
I like 5ths incidental theme
I would love to have a game of hide and seek in that version of the tardis with all the corridors and other rooms etc lol. I don't like the interior of the tardis since they bought doctor who back
I love 0.50 to 1.02
It’s the pair of Green Wellington Boots from the TARDIS’ Boot Cupboard in The Masque of Mandragora ;-j
I was actually walking on the wharf today one lady said to me I reminded her of the fifth doctor that was a compliment
I wonder where that cricket room got to?
It's probably still around somewhere. The later Doctors probably relocated it to some distant corner of the TARDIS interior, as 5 was the only real cricketing aficionado amongst them.
Or secondarily it was jettisoned later in this story during the Event One incident. As we never see it again, it could be either one.
@@AubreySciFi may have ended up in the swimming pool along with the library lol
i aint much on Castrovalva
me and @DoctorWho
aint never been friends...
no i aint much on Castrovalva
but he walks around it time and time again.
oh Castrovalva....
Castrovalva.....
oh Castrovalva....
Castrovalva.
@retnavybrat Yeah but look at it... the new series has a lot of pressure to look good meaning tardis interior would cost a lot and why bother when you can spend money on sets relevant to an adventure. I thought the ones in The Doctor's Wife were quite well done.
The sets in The Doctor's Wife were abysmal.
except in modern who they seem to imply he picks the faces, very confusing
If that was the case then the doctor would’ve been ginger a while ago. The doctors regeneration’s are normally influenced by their past experiences with the environment around them. It explains why Peter Davidson‘s kind and gentle doctor transformed into Colin Baker’s very egotistical and blunt Doctor. Not to mention the fact that people who have played characters in Doctor Who before find themselves playing the role of the doctor or their companions in later episodes.
it was stated all the way back to 2nd that he could choose his face, maybe though they do it on a subconscious level for what they need, after the inhuman genius they needed someone gentler, and more human, but also ended up being quite ruthless ( but so was 2nd) and 5th to 6th he was poisoned, so bad he didnt know if he would make it, so this one was rather brusk!
True in the great days of Dr Who we see corridors, rooms and stairways today’s dr who is NOT dr who but a only a shadow of its former self.
Still hate the question marks on the lapels
However with the more money they have they're better spending it on things other than the TARDIS because stories can be more elaborate now to allow for that. I suppose back then they used a lot of the TARDIS because it was cheaper than building other sets for like mansions or alien planets or something!?
+Alex L They spent hardly any time in the TARDIS in the original series, exceptions being stories written by Chris Bidmead (Logopolis & Castrovalva).
11 people are Daleks.
What instrument is playing during the cricket bits?
it's electronic generated music
Synthesizer
Dónde puedo conseguir la primera temporada del doctor who del año 1963 en español o subtitulada
I could understand the second half of that.
Well that's true to the 5th doctor
And he would eat the celery.
It looks like a house, though.
And still not ginger