I know it's audio only, but consider getting The Slide. It's a Victor Pemberton radio drama which was later revised as Fury From The Deep. In The Slide, Roger Delgado played the equivalent of the Doctor role!
Absolutely AMAZING .😯 What we are seeing here is Roger BECOMING the Master in front of the camera right in front of our eyes. Summoning up from within him one of the most powerful & frightening roles of my entire childhood. (Paul)
@@jcortese3300 Nobody has EVER bettered Roger Delgado! He was utterly evil! Such a pity he died so early on in his regeneration? There'll never be another! 😭
1970’s so simple: “We need to shoot Roger like he’s looking into the door mirror of a truck.” “Let’s get a truck door mirror and film him saying the live in it.” 2020s: “We need to shoot Roger like he’s looking into the door mirror of a truck.” “OK, so we are going to need a green screen set up, with a CGI rendered truck door mirror, with some added vibration effects to make it seem like it is moving. Then we can mix in to some location footage, blend in the two images using auto tracking software. Oh, anyone know where we can source a truck engine sound effect from?”
Its in the extra features of the special edition DVD of The Claws of Axos. It will give you odd feelings because what you are witnessing is a brilliant actor summoning up in front of the camera a very frightening role. In real life Roger was a lovely man , the complete opposite of the Evil of his role as The Master.
The show’s production was extremely tight back then. They had to get a certain amount of shots every day because there wasn’t any money for extended deadlines. Basically, everyone was under a lot of pressure and the set required discipline. She might sound horrid, but she’s just making sure they get this shot as quickly as possible.
I don't think I've ever seen Roger out of character, until now. Thanks for this.
He was BRILLIANT.
I know it's audio only, but consider getting The Slide. It's a Victor Pemberton radio drama which was later revised as Fury From The Deep. In The Slide, Roger Delgado played the equivalent of the Doctor role!
CAN I HAVE ABSOLUTELY QUIET PLEASE???!!! WE’RE STILL RECORDING!!!
That woman with her shrieking. Lol!
Sounds like my Sunday School teacher
Horrible old bag!
Absolutely AMAZING .😯 What we are seeing here is Roger BECOMING the Master in front of the camera right in front of our eyes. Summoning up from within him one of the most powerful & frightening roles of my entire childhood. (Paul)
The rest of them play the Master -- he IS the Master. And by all accounts was an absolute sweetheart of a colleague. 🙂
@@jcortese3300 Nobody has EVER bettered Roger Delgado! He was utterly evil! Such a pity he died so early on in his regeneration? There'll never be another! 😭
Fantastic!!
U.N.I.T. soldiers are no match for the hypnotic power of THE MASTER!
1970’s so simple:
“We need to shoot Roger like he’s looking into the door mirror of a truck.”
“Let’s get a truck door mirror and film him saying the live in it.”
2020s:
“We need to shoot Roger like he’s looking into the door mirror of a truck.”
“OK, so we are going to need a green screen set up, with a CGI rendered truck door mirror, with some added vibration effects to make it seem like it is moving. Then we can mix in to some location footage, blend in the two images using auto tracking software. Oh, anyone know where we can source a truck engine sound effect from?”
I think this is the only footage of Delgado BTS ever
When Delgado died, they should never have brought the character back. Nobody has ever come close to his portrayal.
Couldn't agree more. Guy was and always will be The Master.
we would have never gotten crispy master :(
Where did you find this vid? That gives me odd feelings...
Its in the extra features of the special edition DVD of The Claws of Axos. It will give you odd feelings because what you are witnessing is a brilliant actor summoning up in front of the camera a very frightening role. In real life Roger was a lovely man , the complete opposite of the Evil of his role as The Master.
0:08 (Shouting angrily) "Can I have an absolutely quiet please! We're still recording!"
What a horrible, bossy old bag!
The show’s production was extremely tight back then.
They had to get a certain amount of shots every day because there wasn’t any money for extended deadlines. Basically, everyone was under a lot of pressure and the set required discipline.
She might sound horrid, but she’s just making sure they get this shot as quickly as possible.
@@jackyzimmerman And I suppose it worked, because this was the golden era of Doctor Who!