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Aurora ([personal profile] auroracloud) wrote2018-12-13 12:19 pm

Look, what a nice rabbit hole!

This morning I finished listening to the latest weekly episode of Radio Free Skaro (a Doctor Who podcast), and in the news segment they mentioned a thing called Box of Delights, which apparently is a children's fantasy series from the 1980s which is something of Big Thing and stars Patrick Troughton as one of the leads. (The reason they mentioned it on the podcast is that the soundtrack is being released.) I felt curious and looked up what this is, and oh dear, it really sounds like something I would love to watch, even if Patrick Troughton looks very different in it than he does in Doctor Who, and why have I never heard of this before anyway?

I looked it up on Zoom.co.uk (I recently found that website when I looked for a way to find Doctor Who things at a reasonable price without buying them from Amazon) and they have it, and then I clicked on the Patrick Troughton tag there... And it kindly gave me all the Patrick Troughton DVDs they have. In addition to much Doctor Who, there's also a bunch of other TV stuff he made over the decades, including a lot of historical adventures, and ooh, look, I could watch him in a Scarlet Pimpernel adaptation! And apparently he's been in some Count of Monte Cristo adaptation as well - hmm, I've managed to steer clear of Monte Cristo adaptations so far as I really like the book, I wonder if that will hold... And look at all these other adventures and historical dramas and such...

... Oh, what was that phrase about rabbit holes... Something about falling down them...

I should probably get recommendations.
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[personal profile] thisbluespirit 2018-12-14 09:00 am (UTC)(link)
so I'd probably manage to get my brain around him not being evil. Though he certainly was one of the most memorable people from the stuff I did watch.

It's not so much that, as that he's always evil in everything! So finding a good Roger Delgado is a rare TV event! Bless him, because as the Master, you always want to believe him when he pretends to be good, even though that never ends well. THree isn't my favourite era, either, but they used to keep showing some of them when I was a teenager, and Roger Delgado is just marvellous & it was v sad about his death.
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[personal profile] thisbluespirit 2018-12-14 01:14 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, season 7 with Liz and the Brig is very good! Long serials, but interesting ones, I think. It isn't my favourite, but when I say the BBC used to repeat them - they showed a handful of classic Who serials when I was a teenager in the 90s, 1 for each Doctor, but then they just did about four Pertwee serials and two more Tom Baker ones, and none of the others, and that was very frustrating! So I still have a grudge against Three for that. But we didn't get a lot of him, either. The main way to get Classic Who back then was just Target novelisations until the videos and DVDs became more available, and in the US, it tended to be Tom Baker that the local stations re-ran, not Jon Pertwee.

I think they're often popular with people because it's more grounded on Earth, with the UNIT 'family' of Three, Jo, the Brig, Mike and Benton, plus the Master turning up every other episode, so it's cosier and more formulaic, and there's some quite good character continuity & growth across the seasons & I can get that. I prefer the more experimental eras, though! But there is no denying that the UNIT family is pretty great at times. Roger Delgado always improves things, though!
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[personal profile] thisbluespirit 2018-12-14 02:41 pm (UTC)(link)
I lack the childhood nostalgia many people have for that era, and it coming directly after the Two era in the marathon probably made its chances worse!

I understand that you dislike it, but I don't think its popularity at this point is really due to childhood nostalgia! As I said, it really wasn't that available to most current DW fans at that age - generally people came in with one wave of New Who or the other and latched onto whichever Classic era they happened to prefer when they tried it. And no matter how unaccountable it seems, some people like Three! I hang around with an awful lot of them!

Jo is not Liz, and that step-down was undeniably sexist, but she's also not a bimbo - and an awful lot of her quirkiness is straight up Katy Manning herself, as you'll see if you catch any interviews or commentaries with her at any point.

Though I'm sure you will be delighted to see that whenever there is a multi-Doctor episode, Two and Three don't get on much, and bicker a lot!
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[personal profile] thisbluespirit 2018-12-14 05:53 pm (UTC)(link)
But yes, I did find it utterly delightful in The Three Doctors when Two and Three bickered incessantly. It was very satisfying

LOL, good! And it's fine when things aren't to someone's taste, obviously, and I can totally get Katy Manning's style being alienating. It is a very particular thing! Jo's not my favourite, but I do have a fair amount of fondness for her, and some people - as you've obviously come across - adore her. Which is also annoying when you don't, but it takes all sorts. :-)