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The Doctor earwigs a conversation between the Master and the Rani in this short video from BBC show Doctor Who - Mark of the Rani.
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I love the mischievous look on the Doctor's face when he's about to start sabotaging the Rani's TARDIS.
I've just discovered Colin baker, and he's awesome. I love the way he takes the piss out of everyone.
I love the gleeful way the Master asks "Will he suffer?"
Is it just me, or does Colin Bakers coat just work more when the background is dull and or dark.
No I think the Fifth Doctor exploded and Colin Baker's wearing what's left of him.
Like when it's so dark you can't see anything?
I can see it...
He has always been Colourful
Loud & proud Doc torrrrr , lol.
Looks like he failed an audition for Joseph & The Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat - but stole Joseph’s coat as compensation for failing to get the role!
I wish they would bring The Rani, The Meddling Monk, The Master, and Romana back along with the Doctor's daughter and also Susan.
All great stuff, but the show went to hell a long while ago, particularly after David Tennant left.
@@Monadshavenowindows Yes, sadly.
@@Monadshavenowindows doesn't mean they can't.
I just love the look on the Doctor's face as he pulls the whatsit out of his waistcoat.
Apparently, The Rani leaves her brakes on too. :3
Brakes? This is a ship, not a car, it doesn't roll along on wheels you know!
@@ShamrockParticle According to River, the tardis makes that sound because he "leaves the brakes on" but she's probably just teasing him seeing how they all make that sound
@@theginganinjaa97 /the modern show is just as rubbish as the 6th era.
@@theginganinjaa97 an obvious joke by river the only reason I could think that the tardis didn’t make a noise for her was because of their connection after all she was conceived in the tardis
The Master and the Rani deserve a team up episode.
I think the chemistry between the two of them would make a great evil couple.
The Master could of course sell the Rani out at the end of it undoing their alliance, but it would be pretty amusing to see them scheming together.
DCdabest yeah that sounds really
interesting maybe he can
regenerate into missy &
zap the Rani , lol.
Bet the Doctor wished he still had his sonic screwdriver.
I believe the sonic screwdriver made it's return in the 1996 movie.
Nothing better than the classic Doctor Who
Aaah, the good olf Technicolor Nightmare... IT's so funny to watch his reactions as the other two are plotting his downfall XD Colin Baker's ability to make weird faces rivals Tennant's.
RIP Kate O'Mara
One of my favorite 6th Doctor episodes. I love The Rani as a villain.
Happy 50th year to the eviliest being in the whoniverse, the master.
I love how devious six can be.
Because every TARDIS has had the brakes on as it lands. Which makes sense. When you're parking in a car you use the brakes to slow you to a halt. River simply doesn't use them. She's the kind of person that would park a car by skidding it into place, leaning out the window a giggling "Lllllllllllike a glove."
Rule Two: River Song lies.
@@LordZontar i thought rule 2 was river is hot shut up
Not really. For a start. It's not a clever metaphor.
The Doctor was lucky that his key was able to open The Rani's TARDIS so that he would sabotage it for when she & The Master leave later.
Perhaps it was some sort of master key that could open any TARDIS lock. If I was going to steal a TARDIS, I try to get one of those instead of a ship-specific key to make the job easier.
@@LordZontar the Doctor picking up a key after The Five Doctors?
@@ShamrockParticle Or the key he used to enter his TARDIS when he stole it in the first place.
I wish The Rani would come back even though the actor who played her is dead
Who would be a good actress or actor to play the new rani if we were to bring the rani back
+The Doctor Michele Gomez ... but the messed it up *Shrugs*
Eric Mishima I wonder who could be The Rani now
They recast her for big finish so I don't see why not
I can see Ruth Wilson playing a different incarnation.
one day the rani needs to make a return
Continuity error: the Master seems to think remote-operating a TARDIS is some sort of brilliant technical breakthrough previously unknown to Time Lord engineering. Yet the series has multiple occasions in which TARDISes were piloted by remote control, starting as far back as "The War Games". The Time Lords have controlled the Doctor's TARDIS from Gallifrey a number of times when they needed to send him on specific missions and they've used the recall circuit on his ship at least twice (to that point in the series history). It's happened enough times in the series that it shouldn't have been shown as any example of the Rani's scientific genius.
I imagine though that the methods that the time lords used was more of a hacking the navigation and the other flight systems and direct the tardis to where they wanted the doctor to go not so much as a small basic recall device like the Rani’s
@@jordanreed3675 The Time Lords wouldn't have to hack anything, though. The Temporal Control Centre would be able to override the systems of a TARDIS as easily as taking control of a drone craft. The necessary circuitry would be incorporated into the control matrix. And a recall circuit was specifically mentioned in the series. There is also the entire fleet of remote-controlled TARDISes built by the War Chief for the War Lords for their scheme of building an army of human warriors kidnapped from various times for eventual galactic conquest.
LordZontar the sidrat’s used in the war games while based off of similar principles were far more crude and basic than the full flight systems of a more advanced model of tardis that the rani uses. Also the Rani has managed to hack the recall circuits herself and slaved them to a specific controller
@@jordanreed3675 The War Chief's vehicles were crude because he didn't have access to the same materials and technology as is readily available on Gallifrey. Doubtless he had to improvise his engineering and make a lot of shortcuts and compromises on materials, chiefly in regard to a green crystal which is the basis for a TARDIS time control unit. He had to use some other element instead which was why his craft were of a limited lifespan. The fact that he was still able to build his fleet of space-time craft and all of them slaved to remote control is ample demonstration that remote-controlling a TARDIS is no "genius breakthrough" as the Master seems to think here.
@@LordZontar Well, The Master & War Chief are the same person.
Gotta love the Rani in shiny black pants.
Kate O'Mara told some stories based on her experiences with the making of that story... worth finding on the DVD
GAH they have to bring back the rani. She's only been shown twice, and I utterly love her.
0:45 great way to subvert exposition within the scene 👍
The sixth Doc is my 4th favourite after 9, 11 and 4. Alltough it's quite hard to rate them - such an incredible bunch of awesome...
I have come round to ol' Sixie in a big way. As I get older I feel like I've pretty much become him
best Master ever
Six never had one. 5's Sonic Screwdriver was destroyed by the Terrileptals mid-incarnation & then 5 was without for the remainder of his term. 6 built a "Sonic Lance" to do repair work on the TARDIS in 'Attack of the Cybermen" but that was destroyed at the end of that story & he never made another. (The behind the scenes reason for this was the new Producer felt the writers were getting a bit too lazy, using the Sonic Screwdriver to get the Doctor out of anything, so he wanted it gone.)
0:22 me when I'm up late on a computer and hear someone coming downstairs
@JamieHowitt Matt was born in 1982 (between Season 19 and 20); Doctor Who went off the air in 1989, so he was born when Doctor Who was still on. It just went off (most likely) before he had a chance to watch any episodes.
@ThotPran Agreed. Tied with Paul McGann he is easily the best Big Finish Doctor
It's ironic he teamed with Patrick Troughton in "The Two Doctors" since both were saddled by the flaws of their eras---Colin with inferior scripts and Pat with slow pacing and lost master tapes. They both seem to have had a regeneration forced on them upon their exit from the series.
ok the Rani and the Master's conversation is a little cute. :3
Wonderful!
It would have been great if the Rani made a clone of herself. Then it would be the Doctor facing the Two Rani's.
@Dangerpro09 I wish they would bring her back. I LOVE the Rani, but some people don't feel the same. I adore her though and really wish they would bring her back in some way even if she had to have a spinoff show!
The Doctor had the chance to contact the Time Lords and tell them to have the Master & the Rani sent back to their home planet and have them locked up for good after they tried to pervert history.
He once did something like that, as the 2nd doctor, and was put on trial and force to regenerate
Well, the Doctor at this point is again sort of on the run from Gallifrey, this time from his duties as Lord President of the High Council, so he's not all that eager to be tracked down --- although of course they do eventually.
He'd rather deal with something himself than bring them into the mix
@bluejeckett It is :) He was born when Doctor Who was off the air, and once he got the part he spent the next six months watching all of the New Series and lots of the Classic Series. :)
Time Lord Technology. It's Dimensionally Transcendental, it can take you to any time or place in the universe, among other things. But it can easily be sabotaged with a bobby pin. Bit of design flaw there guys, you may want to look into it.
I agree about the Doctors you consider the best especially Pertwee and McGann and Tom is my third. I also agree that the newer watchers of the series are too fixated on the 10th. But I can't say that he was overrated. Tennant did a terrific and brilliant job as the Doctor during his run. And in the new series I feel he has had the best stories. However saying he is THE best is a matter of opinion and needs more evaluation.
I love this
@DarkJoker7
You can't really compare the Ninth Doctor to the Second. Of all the new-series Doctors, Eleven is the closest to Two (but that's probably because Troughton is Matt Smith's favorite Doctor :P)
But late, but I don't understand the hate for Colin and never will
Netflix has a lot of classic WHO.
Netflix was so much better six years ago...
Harsh comments from the rani
It's the hair. LOL
Is that… a _regular_ screwdriver!?
I quite agree,he's one of my faves as well(Next to Docs 4,7,8 and 10.)they imo should've let Colin stay on for at least one more year before getting Slyvester Mccoy.
Yeah, so instead they had the Doctor locked up in a jail cell for an entire episode of "Snakedance" and actually get bitched out by Nyssa because they could have easily escaped had he taken an hour or two to build a new screwdriver.
He also reminds me of Gene Wilder's Willy Wonka.
12 dislikes. What could possibly be disliked about this video clip?
That happened because the other Doctors find this one too arrogant)
@Meangrl19 The rumour is that she's coming back played by Nessa from Gavin and Stacy.
@ThotPran
I dont' know why some angry teen fangirls are thumbing you down - oh wait, of course I do :P
Tennant was overrated - Billy Hartnell, Pertwee, T. Baker and Paul McGann were the best IMO (didn't care much for the Doctor Who film, but McGann's audio stories are bloody brilliant).
And I'm only 15, whereas all my same-age mates who watch the show insist that Tennant is the one and only Doctor.
im likin the jacket lolz
1:23 Sonic screwdriver?
Brilliant baddies, this is the Dr Who show I loved. :)
@Djarra
It was actually the person who plays Stacey, and it's already been proven false by the actress herself. Just one of the MANY rumours that start before every new series :)
Oh gosh. The Rani looks like my science teacher.... o_o
what did she plan to do?
oh gosh
hahahaha
Is that the face of boe?
Is that a regular screwdriver? Not as signed up to the "sonic screwdriver will fix everything" philosophy as some other Doctors I could mention then...
Six was very understimated due to poor writting. If only different writers had taken over and they could have gone into more deeper layers like in the audio adventures.
He could have been a good Doctor. But he still remains my least favorite Doctor.
Not all of his stories are bad you know.
Twin dilemma and timelash: bad
Vengeance on varos, revelation and mindwarp: good
The rest: meh
So his era is actually pretty average but with a very interesting doctor
the same applies to Capaldi
he *was* a brilliant doctor and the writing was generally good
Michael Grade was an asshole
@mitmfan Ah, right :) Makes sense, since Doctor Who wasn't exactly at it's prime then :P I guess by the time he found out what is was, the hiatus had begun.
tardis' are sapient, so it ALLOWED this
@JamieHowitt because he is =) these doctors all pretty much stuck to the same formula set by the 2nd doctor...
not will ferrell as much as SAMMY HAGAR LOLOLOL
They should have brought kate o'mara back, she loved the part
She's dead
Nononononono, David Tennant is nothing like Tom Baker! I mean, when Baker moved on they had to bring back the master to do a bunch of specials just to smooth the transition...
AryanKing94 No War Chief?
Except he's cool.
is this like a soap opera??
These really were the worst days of Doctor Who