It always astounds me that the Tardis engine sounds are still the very same as 60 years ago. It's like a constant that makes it feel all more connected.
Wow, these recap videos you have made are excellently done. I was making my way through every episode but I haven't watched any in MANY years and wanted to be reminded of what I watched. Thank you!!
@@jahovachite The good thing about Classic Who is that, since it ended 35 years ago, there's no real rush to get caught up. You can practically take as much time as you want. That's what I've been doing for the last couple of years
Youve earned a new subscriber, you deserve so many more. This is a fantastic series idea and you clearly put in a lot of time on each video. I look forward to this series and i hope that this is an ongoing project.
17:54 -"Do you hear me?!" -"Well, your voice is a little muffled under that thing. But yeah, we can make it out for the most part. The yelling helps, so definitely keep that up."
Man, this content is awesome! Been looking for a way to watch classic Doctor Who without needing to go through 26 season, and the funny and well explained narrative from your videos makes it all even better, 😂.
This is amazing, lots of thanks! This is way better than reading the plot somewhere else, you have done an incredible job with the editing and the voice over. Even if the story was good I've never been able to end a classic episode for the way tv shows were done back then (I have the same problem with classic Star Trek). Again, thank you!
A work of genius... truly. You have managed to make the Sensorites seem like a pacey and exciting adventure! But seriously, a great summary of season 1. Thank you for all the long hours this must have taken.
Part of the reason I decided to do these was because I wanted a video like this but couldn't find it! I will do all the classic seasons if the BBC lets me. I'm doing the very last story of season 4 now so it won't be long!
I love what you're doing. I wish I had time to watch all of classic Doctor Who, but sadly I do not. Loved, loved, loved your explanation of Series 1 and I'm looking forward to watching your other videos. I hope you're able to easily make more videos soon! I've subscribed so I can keep up and am excited for your future summaries 😁
@@doctorohosadventures3476 It's so nice to be able to be able to relive the classics like this. Great narrations btw. You definitely earned my follow. Cheers.
Hello. I just found this, and idk who came up with this, but thank you. I have wanted to know the story of the original Doctor Who for years but havent had access
Very glad these came up. I can just about recall the trailer for episode 1. Four people aboard a time machine, one of them 'The Doctor' who 'invented' the machine. Looked scary to me. 😬
Oh I have watched most of the First Doctor who series and really enjoyed it a lot But I really got to admit I really like The Second and The Third Doctor's a lot More!😉☮️
Been watching the early season now they have all been put on iPlayer and while I find some a real pain to get through other I find still hold up if you get past the dates sets and costumes. The Daleks seriel really is still great to this day and they look amazing not only for the time they were designed but even now. The only other ones I feel hold up are the key of Marinus and the Sensorites starting off a bit slow but getting better as it goes along. So it's definitely the more science fiction ones that are better for me and the ones that just put them in historic locations not so much. Susan just annoyed me at times screaming way too much and always being the damsel in distress. It is a shame that so many early episodes are lost too due to keeping them for the future not being a priority at that point which I do get because it was still a new medium for the most part and they probably didn't expect people so far in the future to want to see any of it.
@@TheRedBaron-zp1yz the main source is a DVD set called "Lost in Time" that includes some surviving clips of missing episodes. You can also find clips on some of the other Doctor Who DVD's. A company called Loose Cannon also make reconstructions using stills and surviving footage so they are a good source of material. Sadly, I don't have special access to any missing episodes.
Youve earned a new subscriber, you deserve so many more. This is a fantastic series idea and you clearly put in a lot of time on each video. I look forward to this series and i hope that this is an ongoing project.
Oh I have watched most of the First Doctor who series and really enjoyed it a lot But I really got to admit I really like The Second and The Third Doctor's a lot More!😉☮️
It always astounds me that the Tardis engine sounds are still the very same as 60 years ago.
It's like a constant that makes it feel all more connected.
And all because The Doctor refuses to release the breaks. :D
@@Attacian
You mean 'brakes' ?!
Wow, these recap videos you have made are excellently done. I was making my way through every episode but I haven't watched any in MANY years and wanted to be reminded of what I watched. Thank you!!
You're welcome!
Thanks I don’t want to watch all 26 seasons so you helped me out
Trust me. You want to watch all 26 seasons.
For real I don't have the time but want the plot so I feel you fam.
@@aterriblething9760 I wish I could find them.
@@jahovachite The good thing about Classic Who is that, since it ended 35 years ago, there's no real rush to get caught up. You can practically take as much time as you want. That's what I've been doing for the last couple of years
Bruh just do it it’ll take a few years but who cares
Youve earned a new subscriber, you deserve so many more. This is a fantastic series idea and you clearly put in a lot of time on each video. I look forward to this series and i hope that this is an ongoing project.
Look at those sets in Marco Polo!!! Bloody hell BBC, throwing old recordings away!!😢
This is incredible, thank you for putting in the work to make this! I really hope you can finish the series, it's super helpful! Great work!!
Stam Fine on YT does all of the series
@@inismei9077only the 70s, 80s, and 00s so far. Plus, multiple perspectives are cool.
These videos are amazing. Excellent voice over, surprised you don't have more subs.
17:54
-"Do you hear me?!"
-"Well, your voice is a little muffled under that thing. But yeah, we can make it out for the most part. The yelling helps, so definitely keep that up."
Hah! I feel like that could apply to so many classic Who creatures!
Man, this content is awesome! Been looking for a way to watch classic Doctor Who without needing to go through 26 season, and the funny and well explained narrative from your videos makes it all even better, 😂.
This is amazing, lots of thanks! This is way better than reading the plot somewhere else, you have done an incredible job with the editing and the voice over.
Even if the story was good I've never been able to end a classic episode for the way tv shows were done back then (I have the same problem with classic Star Trek).
Again, thank you!
Great video, well detailed but not overstuffed and informative yet also entertaining.
A work of genius... truly. You have managed to make the Sensorites seem like a pacey and exciting adventure!
But seriously, a great summary of season 1. Thank you for all the long hours this must have taken.
Perfect new series for me to start. Excited to keep going and learn all the loreeeeee.
i wish you’d do the rest of classic Who. i can’t find anything like these on the other seasons
Part of the reason I decided to do these was because I wanted a video like this but couldn't find it! I will do all the classic seasons if the BBC lets me. I'm doing the very last story of season 4 now so it won't be long!
Underrated, please continue with this series❤
10/10. One more Classic Who fan subscribed.
This was a great summarization!! It should have more views!
First season of Doctor Who hasn't aged a day
Even the lost episodes are still amazing,I don’t know of many other series that are like that
Brilliant! Nicely put together and summarised 😎
I love what you're doing. I wish I had time to watch all of classic Doctor Who, but sadly I do not.
Loved, loved, loved your explanation of Series 1 and I'm looking forward to watching your other videos. I hope you're able to easily make more videos soon!
I've subscribed so I can keep up and am excited for your future summaries 😁
Awesome job on these videos
Great video. Please keep going. I'm really surprised that someone on UA-cam hasn't already done this.
I will keep going!
@@doctorohosadventures3476 It's so nice to be able to be able to relive the classics like this. Great narrations btw. You definitely earned my follow. Cheers.
This was really helpful, thank you so much!
I'm 5 minutes in, and just subscribed.
This is very well done. Going to marathon all your videos 😎😎😎😎
Hello. I just found this, and idk who came up with this, but thank you. I have wanted to know the story of the original Doctor Who for years but havent had access
Amazing work on all of these, you deserve way more recognition than you're getting! Can't wait for the rest of the seasons :D
Very glad these came up.
I can just about recall the trailer for episode 1.
Four people aboard a time machine, one of them 'The Doctor' who 'invented' the machine.
Looked scary to me. 😬
Awesome! Can't wait to watch the rest.
Thank you for this!!!
You're welcome
Superb stuff! Gx
this is pure gold
Oh I have watched most of the First Doctor who series and really enjoyed it a lot But I really got to admit I really like The Second and The Third Doctor's a lot More!😉☮️
Great work
herculean task, good job
Fantastic breakdown, love it.
Been watching the early season now they have all been put on iPlayer and while I find some a real pain to get through other I find still hold up if you get past the dates sets and costumes.
The Daleks seriel really is still great to this day and they look amazing not only for the time they were designed but even now. The only other ones I feel hold up are the key of Marinus and the Sensorites starting off a bit slow but getting better as it goes along. So it's definitely the more science fiction ones that are better for me and the ones that just put them in historic locations not so much.
Susan just annoyed me at times screaming way too much and always being the damsel in distress.
It is a shame that so many early episodes are lost too due to keeping them for the future not being a priority at that point which I do get because it was still a new medium for the most part and they probably didn't expect people so far in the future to want to see any of it.
Ian Mr steal your girl
bro i like this, also i have a question im dying for an answer, how did you get footage/audio of episodes that are lost?
@@TheRedBaron-zp1yz the main source is a DVD set called "Lost in Time" that includes some surviving clips of missing episodes. You can also find clips on some of the other Doctor Who DVD's. A company called Loose Cannon also make reconstructions using stills and surviving footage so they are a good source of material. Sadly, I don't have special access to any missing episodes.
keep going nice video! like and sub
Thanks!
5:00 I Never thought it was possible to make this stupid cavemen plot sound this deep.
If you get really deep into the subtext, the whole story is apparently a metaphor for socialism...
Local media broadcast shows that it
Do someone know where i can watch all the 26 original seasons??
I been trying to find where he inter the tardis?
I appreciate that you happened to claim the first episode is a separate story to the stupid boring caveman plot. I always felt that way lol
Youve earned a new subscriber, you deserve so many more. This is a fantastic series idea and you clearly put in a lot of time on each video. I look forward to this series and i hope that this is an ongoing project.
Brilliant! Nicely put together and summarised 😎
Oh I have watched most of the First Doctor who series and really enjoyed it a lot But I really got to admit I really like The Second and The Third Doctor's a lot More!😉☮️