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I think I have everything!

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We're still going, yeah? We're still going to have our proper holiday?

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OK, you're worrying me now. Stop worrying me.

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-Doctor?

-Who am I? Where am I? And who are you?

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You've actually done it, haven't you?

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Last thing you said to me before I went out, "I've got to

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"remember to repair the interface or I'll completely wipe my memory."

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I don't remember saying that! I don't remember saying anything!

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In fact, here's a theory - don't laugh. Promise me you won't laugh.

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(I think, whoever I am, I've lost my memory.)

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All 1,200 years?

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That sounds like a lot. Is that a lot? That sounds like a lot.

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-First things first, what's my name?

-I don't know, nobody knows.

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-Well, that's a good start!

-You call yourself the Doctor.

-Oh, I like it.

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Doctor Who. Ha! Yes! Nobody knows! That's the thing!

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-Wait a second.

-OK. Be cool...

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-You showed me this once.

-Right.

-It might help.

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All your life, everything you've ever done, all written in here.

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The Doctor, is he a good person? Who are his friends? Who are his enemies?

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Open it, find out.

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Oh... OK...

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So, Doctor...who are you?

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Welcome to Doctor Who: The Ultimate Guide,

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where we celebrate 50 years of Doctor Who.

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After nearly 800 episodes,

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11 incarnations and thousands of adventures,

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it's the longest-running sci-fi show of all time.

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Guess who! Ha!

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Tonight, we're going to take you on a journey across the Whoniverse...

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You want moves, I'll give you moves.

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..charting the history of the time-travelling Doctor

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and his many faces.

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-I have to face my fear.

-From companions...

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-Don't steal that one, steal this one.

-..to chameleon circuits.

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Bad girl!

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-From the Master to the monsters...

-You are the destroyer of the world!

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..we'll be covering it all, in Doctor Who: The Ultimate Guide.

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Come with me.

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So...

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all of time and space, everything that ever happened or ever will.

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Where do you want to start?

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How about we start at the very beginning?

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Doctor Who has been going for 50 years. What makes it so special?

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The special thing about Doctor Who is almost indefinable.

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It's just a great idea.

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This is the story of a man with a box that's bigger

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on the inside than the out, that can go anywhere in time and space.

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I'm definitely a madman with a box.

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It's called the TARDIS, this thing.

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It's simply about his adventures.

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But adventures in time.

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It's a series where anything is possible.

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Very hard to describe, because it sounds mental.

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That's not fair.

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-The fears are primal.

-Doctor!

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But the victories are...total.

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Redemption is possible.

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Take it! Take it all, baby!

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It's got a special place in the heart of Britain, I think.

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It's a cultural phenomenon. It's a tradition.

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And it is going to be...

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..fantastic.

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I grew up with Doctor Who being kind of passed down...

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From generations and generations.

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-Is it always this dangerous?

-Yeah.

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And I think that everyone kind of connects to that aspect

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of the show where you get invited to go on all these adventures.

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-Come with me.

-Where?

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Wherever you like.

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To the eyes of a four-year-old child, it was magical.

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There is a wish fulfilment.

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You could fall through those magic doors into that adventure.

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Who are you? Where am I?

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I used to sit in the bath fantasising I'd be Doctor Who,

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and then a girl from my school would be my companion.

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You're utterly mad!

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There's gadgets...

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..there's baddies...

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assistants...and there's, like, a dog that's electric.

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I'm into that.

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K-9!

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There's a lot more sci-fi geeks in the world than people think.

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-Good.

-I can't imagine UK television without Doctor Who.

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I mean, it would just be weird. It would be like a big void.

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We still want to be scared, we still want to be inspired,

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but in the same way that we were as kids.

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When you talk of the Earth...then make sure that you tell them this.

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It...is...defended!

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We want a hero.

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That's what we want.

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Yes, and we've already witnessed the reign of 11 of these

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time-travelling heroes.

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Let's give ourselves a quick reminder of who they are.

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Hartnell, Troughton,

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Pertwee, Baker,

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Davison, Baker,

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McCoy, McGann.

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Eccleston, Tennant,

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Smith.

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Nailed it!

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So, that's our first 11, but what is the Doctor actually like, then?

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-They call me the Doctor.

-Doctor what?

-There is no name.

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Doctor...John Smith, isn't it?

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He looks quite like me.

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I'm the Doctor! I'm a Time Lord.

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Yes, about 450 years old.

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I'd say he's 900 years old.

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-You're 900 years old?

-I've no idea what age he is now.

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I'm 1,200 years old now.

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Wow, he ages quickly.

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My mum was right, that is one hell of an age gap.

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The Doctor is from the planet Gallifrey.

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-Are you from another planet?

-Yeah.

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He's a Time Lord.

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-He was president of the Time Lords at one point.

-He's a time-traveller.

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He stole the TARDIS.

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He looks human, but he has two hearts.

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-I say, I don't think that can be right.

-The more hearts, the better.

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He can give twice the loving. Know what I mean?

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-No.

-He's an explorer. He is a man in love with the universe.

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-MECHANICAL:

-The Doctor will destroy the universe.

-No, no.

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No, you've got it wrong.

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-Stubborn.

-Courageous.

-You need to leave this planet.

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Creative.

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Yes, OK, OK. OK.

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-He's a scientist.

-Of course! You fool!

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It's antimatter!

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-He's a vegetarian.

-The steak looks nice.

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-He's not a vegetarian.

-Steak and chips.

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He's a lapsed vegetarian.

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Fascinating.

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In the nicest possible way, he's a weirdo.

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Has anyone ever told you that you're a bit weird?

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They never really stop.

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And I like weirdos.

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The Doctor isn't a self-conscious hero.

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He doesn't go around looking for problems to solve,

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but he is massively compassionate and massively empathetic

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and has a tremendous sense of justice and goodness.

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But how much do we really know about the Doctor?

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Are there darker sides to the Time Lord than we ever thought?

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Get out of my head!

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He knows what evil is. He wouldn't be the hero he is if he didn't.

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I think the audience always knows the Doctor is a hero

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but they also know that there are consequences sometimes

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to someone taking such a big role in the universe.

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That there can be downsides.

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Really tragic events happen.

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Look after our baby.

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'Why doesn't he stop her?'

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He may not be the hero that we believe he is.

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We learn more about the character

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and maybe learn more about the dark side.

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It was kind of the natural progression

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or a natural thing to bring that sort of dark complexity.

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Sometimes we allude to,

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or there is a suggestion of some upset in his past.

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Because he rarely, if ever, talks about it.

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I'm not sure exactly where he's come from.

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And with the climax of the latest series of Doctor Who

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we find our beloved Time Lord in uncharted territory.

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Trenzalore is where I'm buried.

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Welcome...

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to the tomb of the Doctor.

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Having landed on Trenzalore,

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the Doctor comes face-to-face with a mysterious figure.

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-Who's that?

-It's me.

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He's the one who broke the promise.

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What I did, I did without choice.

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And it seems as the reign of the 11th Doctor approaches its end,

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his world is becoming increasingly complicated.

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What that man is and why the Doctor chose to reject him

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and to delete him from his own past is going to be the story told

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in the 50th anniversary special, The Day Of The Doctor.

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But for now, on Doctor Who: The Ultimate Guide,

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we're going to take a look at the genesis

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of this unconventional hero of sci-fi and his many faces.

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# Nothing stays the same. #

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But before we start travelling across time and space,

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we're going to need a vehicle of some sort.

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Anyone got any ideas?

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It's blue.

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THEY MIMIC "METALLIC THRUMMING"

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It's got "Police" written on it.

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SHE MIMICS "METALLIC THRUMMING"

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It's a wooden box.

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HE MIMICS "METALLIC THRUMMING"

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With a genius inside it.

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HE MIMICS "METALLIC THRUMMING"

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-I think it's just, like, immense.

-It's a metaphor for the human soul.

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HARSH BREATHING

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It's probably the most iconic spacecraft ever created.

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You know, it feels like it's alive.

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That's right, we're going to begin our journey

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across the Whoniverse with a look at the love of the Doctor's life.

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The TARDIS.

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I should like to see this TARDIS.

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-The what?!

-The TARDIS.

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That's not even a proper word!

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But what does TARDIS actually mean?

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T-A-R-D-I-S.

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-Time.

-And.

-Relative.

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Dimension.

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Time And Relative Dimension In Space.

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For newcomers to the TARDIS, there's one feature

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that never ceases to amaze and confuse.

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-Bigger on the inside.

-It's bigger on the inside.

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The TARDIS is a sort of Narnia wardrobe.

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-The inside is bigger than the outside?

-Yes.

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It is bigger on the inside than on the out. That's amazing.

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That's poetry.

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It is very small outside, it's just in here it's big.

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Oh, come off it!

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Goodbye.

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Thinking about how it works could drive you bonkers.

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It's a lot to take in, isn't it?

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Tiny box, huge room inside. Let me explain.

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-It's another dimension?

-Is basically another dimension. What?

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But impossible as it sounds,

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the mystery was actually explained years ago by fourth Doctor

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Tom Baker.

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-Which box is larger?

-That one.

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There's a scene where the Doctor tries to explain to Leela

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how the TARDIS works, and he says,

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"Basically, part of it is further away,

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"which means it's in the distance."

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-Now which is larger?

-That one!

-But it looks smaller.

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-That's because it's further away.

-Exactly.

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It's to do with perspective.

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If you could keep that exactly that distance away and have it here,

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the large one would fit inside the small one.

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That's basically it, they've found a way

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of compressing the perspective.

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-Which

-I

-always found convincing!

-That's silly.

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But I was about eight, so leave me alone.

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It doesn't make any sense.

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That's transdimensional engineering.

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Recently, the Doctor's relationship with the TARDIS

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has developed into something a little more intimate.

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I've just had a new idea about kissing. Come here!

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The TARDIS is this kind of quite eccentric, flaky woman.

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I just really love that idea.

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In the episode The Doctor's Wife, the Doctor comes face-to-face

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with Idris, a human embodiment of the TARDIS.

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It's me!

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-I'm the TARDIS.

-No, you're not! You're a bitey mad lady.

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The TARDIS is up and downy stuff in a big blue box.

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Yes, that's me.

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I really liked it because you kind of got to see the Doctor's

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-relationship with the TARDIS in more of a romantic way.

-In human terms.

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Yeah, more human and, like, because Matt Smith is quite flirty.

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The first time you touched my console...

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I said you were the most beautiful thing I'd ever known.

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And then you stole me.

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And I stole you.

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From then on, it's already in your mind that he has this

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kind of affection for the TARDIS.

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It's not just his vehicle,

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but it's a companion and a partner for him.

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-Sorry, do you have a name?

-700 years, finally, he asks!

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-What do I call you?

-I think you call me...sexy.

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-Only when we're alone.

-We are alone.

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Right...

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Come on, sexy.

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The TARDIS - Doctor Who, that's the first thing people think.

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Doctor Who would be walking along a street and the blue box

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would be there and he'd beckon

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and you'd go running off to space and time.

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It is sheer magic.

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WOMAN SCREAMS

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CRASH

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I think the TARDIS is not just a vehicle,

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it's another character.

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It's the spaceship! Everybody loves the spaceship in anything sci-fi.

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And the TARDIS is so cool because it feels like a character of its own.

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OK, so that's the TARDIS.

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Now it's time to have a look at the first lucky man to land it on Earth.

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We are at...

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the very beginning!

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Meet the first Doctor, William Hartnell.

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In 1963 he landed on our screens and changed British television for ever.

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But why do you have to destroy?

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Hm... Well, we are in a pickle, aren't we?

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-OLD MAN'S VOICE:

-Don't mess with me, young man!

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A new birth...of a sun...

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and its planets!

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I watched the very first episode of Doctor Who.

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I'd come in that Saturday from somewhere.

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I leaned on the door when I came in because it was just starting,

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and I was still leaning there 25 minutes later when it finished.

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It was new, it was different,

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it appealed to the young men that we were.

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The character at that stage, we didn't know where he'd come from,

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we didn't know what his back story was.

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So there's a lot of mystery about him.

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-Your arrogance is nearly as great as your ignorance.

-Open the door!

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We are the masters of the Earth!

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Not for long.

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The show was unlike anything seen on our screens before

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and the character of the Doctor immediately became a TV icon.

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Yes, indeed.

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'The look of him, the sound of him,'

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the aura, was naturally authoritative.

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The Doctor started out as a kind of cool, trendy grandfather

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that was really clever and could

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teach you a thing or two about science.

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I should say originally it was some pliable metal

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held together by a magnetic field.

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So the curiosity was enormous. Hm!

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Well, yes, quite fascinating. Hm...

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In the modern era, we are used to seeing the Doctor

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being very off-the-cuff.

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Bada-boom!

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Spontaneous.

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You only live once.

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You know, thinking on his feet.

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Run!

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With Hartnell, everything he seemed to do and everything that went

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right for him seemed to be because of his experience.

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That city down there is a magnificent subject for study

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and I don't intend to leave here

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until I've thoroughly investigated it.

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And as we got to know this elderly alien with his unconventional

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time machine, it became clear that the Doctor

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was far from your typical small-screen hero.

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He was kind of grumpy, he was mysterious.

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Oh, child, if only you'd think as an adult sometimes.

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He also seemed...

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difficult.

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Geniuses can be a bit rude and a bit blunt.

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William Hartnell definitely had a bit of that in him.

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Please stop bothering me.

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-Yes, the first Doctor was rude...

-Mind your own business.

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-..patronising...

-I can see by your face that you don't understand.

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I knew you wouldn't. Never mind.

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..and despite looking like a pensioner,

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he could certainly handle himself.

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-OLD MAN'S VOICE:

-Oh, you want to fight, do you? Come on, then!

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I'll just unravel my cravat.

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Yes, the first Doc was no day at the beach.

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Don't call me Doc. Now, do I make myself clear?

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But over time, he began to mellow and went on to time-travel

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with a host of new friends, or companions, over the years.

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-Are you going to come with us?

-If you'll have me.

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HE CHUCKLES

0:17:250:17:27

He began to develop a softer side,

0:17:270:17:29

and when granddaughter Susan grew up and fell in love...

0:17:290:17:32

Oh, David, I do love you! I do! I do!

0:17:320:17:36

..he sent her off with a memorable and emotional farewell speech.

0:17:360:17:40

There must be no regrets, no tears, no anxieties.

0:17:400:17:44

Just go forward in all your beliefs

0:17:440:17:47

and prove to me that I am not mistaken in mine.

0:17:470:17:51

And soon the first Doctor was saying his own goodbyes,

0:17:510:17:55

leaving as a changed character.

0:17:550:17:57

He enters almost as the villain, and leaves as the eccentric,

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passionate hero.

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'You know, became this hugely popular figure in popular culture,'

0:18:030:18:08

and if he has a legacy, it's that the show is still running today

0:18:080:18:11

and that's got to be down to him.

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By the end of his spell in the TARDIS, the Doctor had laid

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the foundations for the next 50 years of time-travelling adventures.

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And far from being the end,

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the demise of the first Doctor was only the beginning.

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WILLIAM HARTNELL IN DALEK VOICE: I fooled them all! I am the master!

0:18:250:18:28

HE CHUCKLES

0:18:280:18:30

Whether the regeneration from the off, in 1963, was part of the plan...

0:18:340:18:39

I'd love to think it was in some... because it's a masterstroke.

0:18:410:18:45

Yes, over 50 glorious years, the Doctor's light has never faded,

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thanks to the ingenious concept of regeneration.

0:18:530:18:56

It's far from being all over.

0:18:560:18:59

It means I'm going to change.

0:18:590:19:01

The Doctor doesn't die.

0:19:010:19:03

It's the body that dies and he then switches his body

0:19:030:19:06

and he turns into somebody totally new.

0:19:060:19:08

It's the end!

0:19:080:19:09

Regeneration is, to me, the most genius plot device ever.

0:19:090:19:14

Don't die!

0:19:140:19:16

The thing that has made Doctor Who endure is the fact that

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the Doctor regenerates.

0:19:200:19:22

It's time to say goodbye.

0:19:220:19:24

-Doctor!

-Stay away!

0:19:260:19:27

I don't want to go.

0:19:270:19:29

'It's a very neat trick, I suppose,'

0:19:290:19:32

and it's proved to be unbelievably successful.

0:19:320:19:34

I'm sorry.

0:19:340:19:36

If you can have a different person playing the same character,

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it's just going to go on and on.

0:19:420:19:44

Regeneration is what has enabled us to have this conversation.

0:19:440:19:48

It's enabled the 50th anniversary to happen.

0:19:480:19:50

It's absolutely brilliant,

0:19:590:20:01

and the constant in Doctor Who is change, and that's the clever part.

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Every new regeneration is a new aspect of his personality.

0:20:120:20:17

Am I...ginger?

0:20:170:20:20

No, you're just sort of brown.

0:20:210:20:23

I want to be ginger! I've never been ginger.

0:20:230:20:25

You're always curious to find out what is new about him.

0:20:250:20:29

What is new about this regeneration? What is new about this character?

0:20:290:20:32

What side of the Doctor are we going to see now?

0:20:320:20:34

Older regenerations could involve anything

0:20:340:20:37

from a Bohemian Rhapsody-style video effect to a cosmic facemask.

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Nowadays, regeneration is a more hi-tech affair.

0:20:420:20:45

All of the modern regenerations have been incredibly memorable.

0:20:450:20:49

And they've sort of settled down now to this thing where

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the orange energy comes out of him and all that stuff.

0:20:530:20:56

-Eccleston, when he changes to David, was like...

-MAKES WHOOSHING SOUND

0:20:580:21:02

All this stuff comes out and there's light and things going on.

0:21:040:21:08

That was, like, whoa!

0:21:080:21:10

Hello. I... HE GULPS

0:21:100:21:12

New teeth, that's weird.

0:21:150:21:16

I've still got legs! Good!

0:21:160:21:20

He's got all of these different guises and, with each successive

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Doctor, they bring something new to the role that keeps you interested.

0:21:230:21:28

They are one and the same.

0:21:280:21:30

They may look different,

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but they are really just incarnations of the same thing.

0:21:310:21:35

-That's important.

-And that's just how it should be.

0:21:350:21:37

That is the perpetual Doctor Who cycle.

0:21:370:21:40

No-one is bigger than the character, because Doctor Who is Doctor Who.

0:21:400:21:44

HE LAUGHS

0:21:440:21:46

So, after the first Doctor's demise,

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the second arrived with a whole new take on the Time Lord.

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Patrick Troughton had the hard job.

0:22:010:22:02

Patrick Troughton was the actor

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who established that the Doctor can change.

0:22:040:22:06

It wasn't somebody pretending to do what William Hartnell did,

0:22:060:22:10

he completely reinvented the character.

0:22:100:22:12

And he took hold of that part,

0:22:120:22:15

flipped it on its side, wiggled its legs in the air and he became

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this wonderful, loving cosmic hobo, who was disarming and charming.

0:22:200:22:25

EXPLOSIONS AND SHOUTING

0:22:250:22:28

I loved Patrick Troughton's Doctor.

0:22:310:22:34

Just so subtle and clever and quick-changing.

0:22:340:22:38

Interesting.

0:22:380:22:39

Funny and so characterful.

0:22:390:22:41

Logic, my dear Zoe, merely enables one to be wrong with authority.

0:22:410:22:46

Yes, we are in trouble, aren't we?

0:22:460:22:48

Why? What's all this about?

0:22:480:22:50

I don't know, but we've got to be careful.

0:22:500:22:52

We've got to be very, very careful.

0:22:520:22:54

Patrick was a proper character actor.

0:22:540:22:59

How can I be a traitor when I don't even know where I am?

0:22:590:23:02

Where am I?

0:23:020:23:03

He was a bit clown-like.

0:23:030:23:06

SHE SCREAMS

0:23:060:23:07

I'm sure we can talk this over.

0:23:070:23:10

He invents how the Doctor is going to be from then on,

0:23:100:23:13

so he's not just the hero, he's the comedy hero.

0:23:130:23:16

Sausages!

0:23:160:23:17

Patrick Troughton's Doctor is sort of more recognisable

0:23:170:23:21

to modern audiences, I think. He's more the centre of the action.

0:23:210:23:24

If not for Patrick Troughton, there wouldn't be a Matt Smith today.

0:23:240:23:27

Oh, you've redecorated!

0:23:270:23:28

I don't like it.

0:23:280:23:30

You've had this place redecorated, haven't you? Don't like it.

0:23:300:23:33

But Troughton wasn't just a clown, he was musical.

0:23:330:23:36

TOOTING

0:23:360:23:38

-Sort of. And he was the first to use...

-This is a sonic screwdriver.

0:23:380:23:42

Now, where can I demonstrate it?

0:23:420:23:44

His three-year reign came to an abrupt end

0:23:440:23:47

when he was captured by his fellow Time Lords.

0:23:470:23:49

And it was only then that we found out more about who this mysterious

0:23:490:23:52

time-traveller actually was.

0:23:520:23:54

You have repeatedly broken our most important law

0:23:540:23:56

of non-interference in the affairs of other planets.

0:23:560:24:00

What have you to say? Do you admit these actions?

0:24:000:24:04

I not only admit them, I am proud of them.

0:24:040:24:07

We start to learn more about the fact that the Doctor

0:24:070:24:10

is a Time Lord, and we learn more about their code.

0:24:100:24:14

All these evils I have fought while you have done nothing but observe.

0:24:140:24:18

You can observe the affairs of the universe,

0:24:180:24:21

but you can't intervene, you can't join in.

0:24:210:24:23

But the Doctor naturally feels that you should,

0:24:230:24:25

and we learn a lot more about his moral code.

0:24:250:24:27

True, I AM guilty of interference, just as you are guilty of failing

0:24:270:24:31

to use your great powers to help those in need!

0:24:310:24:35

By way of punishment, his TARDIS was grounded.

0:24:350:24:38

And we also saw the beginnings of the Doctor's love affair

0:24:380:24:41

with our fair planet.

0:24:410:24:42

We have noted your particular interest in the planet Earth.

0:24:420:24:45

Earth seems more vulnerable than others, yes.

0:24:450:24:48

For that reason, you will be sent back to that planet, in exile.

0:24:480:24:52

No! No!

0:24:520:24:55

And so ended the story of the second Doctor.

0:24:550:24:57

He's the one who sort of nails exactly how it's going to be,

0:24:580:25:02

so his legacy to the part is huge.

0:25:020:25:05

'If he hadn't been so brilliant,'

0:25:050:25:08

the show could have just gone by the wayside.

0:25:080:25:11

The audience stuck

0:25:110:25:12

and that very act of re-creation has allowed the series to live on.

0:25:120:25:17

Our lives are different to anybody else's. That's the exciting thing.

0:25:170:25:21

There's nobody in the universe can do what we're doing.

0:25:220:25:25

He is the actor to whom all the subsequent Doctors

0:25:270:25:30

look for inspiration. In particular Matt Smith.

0:25:300:25:33

And so the nation's love affair with the eccentric Time Lord grew.

0:25:330:25:37

But where there's a good guy, there's got to be a baddie.

0:25:370:25:41

They are my oldest and deadliest enemy. You cannot trust them.

0:25:410:25:47

I wonder who that could be.

0:25:470:25:48

Exterminate!

0:25:480:25:50

You will obey!

0:25:500:25:52

No power in this universe can stop the Daleks!

0:25:520:25:57

There's still that fearful excitement.

0:25:570:26:00

Completely resourceful, a ruthless enemy, that looked ridiculous.

0:26:000:26:06

The Daleks are the ultimate enemy of the Doctor.

0:26:060:26:09

-Kill him!

-He is an enemy of the Daleks! Exterminate!

0:26:090:26:13

It's a robot with anger problems. It's a tank that rants at you.

0:26:160:26:20

They are both vocally and physically simply quite unique.

0:26:200:26:25

So, apart from their hatred of the Doctor,

0:26:260:26:28

what are the elements that make up a Dalek?

0:26:280:26:30

They're evil...

0:26:320:26:34

The Earth will die screaming!

0:26:340:26:37

..they have no mercy...

0:26:370:26:39

If you have any compassion in your hearts...

0:26:390:26:42

HE SCREAMS

0:26:420:26:44

..and they have slimy little things in them.

0:26:440:26:46

The true Dalek form.

0:26:460:26:49

They'll turn on their own...

0:26:490:26:51

What it is to want to mess up.

0:26:510:26:53

..and they can even make a mean cuppa.

0:26:550:26:58

Would you care for some tea?

0:26:580:27:00

That would be very nice, thank you.

0:27:000:27:02

No matter how hard he tries,

0:27:020:27:04

the Doctor just can't seem to get rid of the Daleks.

0:27:040:27:07

It doesn't matter how you get rid of the Dalek,

0:27:070:27:09

whether it's in a vortex or whether it's in a black hole,

0:27:090:27:12

or whether you disintegrate them...

0:27:120:27:13

Impossible.

0:27:130:27:15

Exterminate!

0:27:150:27:18

..they always come back. There's always a new generation.

0:27:180:27:21

If I were the Doctor now, I'd be wondering what the point is.

0:27:210:27:23

He got rid of the Daleks and they've reappeared. It's like he can't win.

0:27:230:27:28

They keep evolving and the more series that go on,

0:27:280:27:30

you keep seeing a new version and an upgrade.

0:27:300:27:34

But the biggest war the Daleks have fought has been their battle

0:27:340:27:37

with...the staircase.

0:27:370:27:39

The stairs!

0:27:390:27:40

Time was when Daleks didn't go upstairs.

0:27:400:27:44

And people always used to joke,

0:27:440:27:46

"How are the Daleks ever going to conquer the universe?

0:27:460:27:49

"They can't even get up the stairs."

0:27:490:27:51

Well, Remembrance Of The Daleks sought to put that right.

0:27:510:27:56

# I believe I can fly

0:27:560:27:58

# I believe I can touch the sky. #

0:27:590:28:02

That was a very important moment.

0:28:020:28:04

It was great fun and I'm so pleased to have been part of it.

0:28:040:28:07

Exterminate! Exterminate! Exterminate!

0:28:070:28:12

Exterminate!

0:28:120:28:14

Of course they've got to hover. They've conquered time and space!

0:28:140:28:18

Elevate!

0:28:180:28:20

Like all enduring enemies of the Doctor,

0:28:200:28:23

the Daleks have had to move with the times.

0:28:230:28:25

Even Daleks have regenerated themselves

0:28:250:28:28

and given themselves a bit of a makeover.

0:28:280:28:30

A bit of an upgrade.

0:28:300:28:32

Maximum efficiency!

0:28:320:28:33

And in recent years, they've even developed emotions.

0:28:340:28:37

I am in pain.

0:28:380:28:41

Rose, no! SIZZLING

0:28:430:28:45

Just for those fleeting moments, a vulnerable Dalek.

0:28:450:28:49

We almost have sympathy for it.

0:28:490:28:53

An emotional Dalek.

0:28:530:28:55

I hate it.

0:28:550:28:56

Getting in touch with your feelings, whether you're

0:28:560:28:59

a Dalek or a grown man, it's good these days to moisturise and cry.

0:28:590:29:03

But despite developing their emotional capabilities,

0:29:030:29:07

the Daleks remain the number one enemy of the Doctor.

0:29:070:29:10

I thought you'd run out of ways to make me sick,

0:29:100:29:15

but hello again.

0:29:150:29:17

Corny as it is, corny as it sounds, you can't beat the Daleks.

0:29:170:29:21

They're the other villain in the Time War.

0:29:220:29:25

It's like Superman and Lex Luthor.

0:29:250:29:28

We have grown stronger in fear of you.

0:29:280:29:34

I know.

0:29:360:29:37

They are the Doctor's longest enemy, so they have to be around.

0:29:370:29:41

Now, if there was one man who knew how to take out a Dalek in style,

0:29:470:29:50

it's Doctor number three, all-round man of action, Jon Pertwee.

0:29:500:29:55

Probably the most flamboyant Doctor of the lot,

0:29:550:29:58

number three became known as a bit of a dandy.

0:29:580:30:00

Do you mean me?

0:30:000:30:02

-Enormously flamboyant.

-It's an excellent vintage.

0:30:020:30:05

It's really a completely different phase.

0:30:050:30:07

There was a bit of espionage about him.

0:30:070:30:09

Nobody sends me anywhere, I'm a free agent.

0:30:090:30:11

Very...majestic and powerful.

0:30:110:30:14

I am a Time Lord.

0:30:140:30:16

When Pertwee takes over the Doctor, he's established as the eccentric,

0:30:160:30:20

amusing scientist.

0:30:200:30:21

What Jon Pertwee brings to it, for the first time,

0:30:210:30:23

is the action hero.

0:30:230:30:25

Imprisoned on Earth

0:30:250:30:27

and with his TARDIS grounded by his fellow Time Lords,

0:30:270:30:30

the Doctor's adventures were now very much based in the modern world.

0:30:300:30:33

That's interesting.

0:30:330:30:34

He even had a proper job, working for UNIT,

0:30:340:30:37

where his new companions included Liz Shaw...

0:30:370:30:39

That's impossible.

0:30:390:30:41

..Jo Grant, Sarah Jane Smith...

0:30:410:30:44

We need somebody to make the coffee.

0:30:440:30:46

..and favourite sparring partner, the Brigadier...

0:30:460:30:48

-The Brigadier is an idiot.

-..with whom he rarely saw eye to eye.

0:30:480:30:51

-I wouldn't like to have to order you.

-I wouldn't advise you to try.

0:30:510:30:55

It's this great voice, with this fiery energy behind it.

0:30:550:30:59

If you cannot reverse the energy drain,

0:30:590:31:01

the fabric of the entire universe could be torn apart.

0:31:010:31:04

Though he never managed to fix his knackered TARDIS,

0:31:060:31:08

the Doctor more than made up for it with his fleet of vehicles.

0:31:080:31:12

The third Doctor was every inch the action man.

0:31:120:31:16

He was a real adventurer in real life.

0:31:160:31:19

And so any time there was

0:31:190:31:22

a motorbike or anything,

0:31:220:31:24

we were there, we were playing. It was fun.

0:31:240:31:27

A bit more of a James Bond than we'd seen before.

0:31:270:31:30

Yes, from motorbikes to Jet Skis.

0:31:310:31:33

I remember he had a hover car.

0:31:330:31:35

He had it all,

0:31:350:31:36

including his trademark bright yellow Edwardian roadster, Bessie.

0:31:360:31:40

Soon, even Bessie was left in the garage

0:31:400:31:43

and he upgraded to his own specially created pimp wagon, the Whomobile.

0:31:430:31:47

This new car of mine is exactly what I need.

0:31:470:31:50

Pertwee spent five years as the Doctor,

0:31:500:31:52

featuring in over 100 episodes.

0:31:520:31:55

But the all-action third Doctor eventually succumbed

0:31:550:31:58

to his inevitable demise at the hands of a huge

0:31:580:32:01

and not entirely convincing spider.

0:32:010:32:03

HIDEOUS SCREECHING

0:32:030:32:06

Doctor!

0:32:060:32:08

The Planet Of The Spiders. It was very sad.

0:32:080:32:10

I didn't want him to go.

0:32:100:32:12

Please...don't die.

0:32:120:32:15

A tear, Sarah Jane?

0:32:170:32:18

A tear...

0:32:180:32:20

Sarah Jane?

0:32:200:32:22

Don't cry, don't cry.

0:32:220:32:24

And then...

0:32:240:32:26

this regeneration happened.

0:32:260:32:28

Well...here we go again.

0:32:320:32:35

And so third regenerated to fourth

0:32:350:32:37

and the role of the Doctor was never the same again.

0:32:370:32:40

Once Jon Pertwee lays down those tracks, the other Doctors run on it.

0:32:400:32:44

They're always a little bit action-y after that.

0:32:440:32:47

-You're going to need a car.

-Don't worry, I commandeered a vehicle.

0:32:470:32:51

SIREN WAILS

0:32:510:32:53

You would have this wonderful comfort, that no matter how dreadful

0:32:530:32:57

the aliens were, Jon Pertwee's Doctor would protect you

0:32:570:33:01

and you were OK, and you just sort of travelled in his wake.

0:33:010:33:05

He didn't pretend to be anything

0:33:050:33:07

other than the cleverest man in the room.

0:33:070:33:09

So far, on Doctor Who: The Ultimate Guide,

0:33:130:33:15

we've taken in a tour of the transdimensional TARDIS...

0:33:150:33:19

-Tiny box, huge room inside.

-..met the first three Doctors...

0:33:190:33:23

I am a Time Lord.

0:33:230:33:24

I don't like it.

0:33:240:33:25

I knew you wouldn't. Never mind.

0:33:250:33:27

..and seen the rigours of regeneration.

0:33:270:33:29

It means I'm going to change.

0:33:290:33:31

Still to come, there's eight more Doctors...

0:33:310:33:33

-You only live once.

-..sexy companions old and new...

0:33:330:33:37

I'm a kissagram!

0:33:370:33:38

..and more dastardly villains

0:33:380:33:40

than you can shake a perigosto stick at.

0:33:400:33:43

ROARING

0:33:430:33:45

Travelling through time and different universes

0:33:450:33:48

can make the TARDIS a lonely place for the Doctor.

0:33:480:33:50

His race has been wiped out, he's out there on his own.

0:33:500:33:53

I think that's why he likes companions. He likes some company.

0:33:530:33:57

# I belong to you, you belong to me

0:33:570:33:59

# My sweetheart. #

0:33:590:34:01

The story is the companions' story.

0:34:010:34:03

As each new person steps on the TARDIS

0:34:030:34:05

they begin the most important journey in their lives.

0:34:050:34:07

It's a travelling companion, a sounding board.

0:34:070:34:11

Just as people have their favourite Doctor,

0:34:110:34:13

people have their favourite companion.

0:34:130:34:15

The companion, I suppose, is the audience's access point.

0:34:170:34:20

Kind of reacting to situations in the way that you would.

0:34:200:34:23

I mean, she's asking questions and everything

0:34:230:34:25

but she also brings something to it as well.

0:34:250:34:29

The companion today plays an integral role

0:34:310:34:33

in the story of the Doctor.

0:34:330:34:36

Whether by falling in love...

0:34:360:34:38

saving the universe by power of their memory...

0:34:380:34:41

OK, kid, this is where it gets complicated.

0:34:410:34:45

..jumping into the Doctor's timeline...

0:34:450:34:47

Doctor!

0:34:470:34:49

..or even becoming half Time Lord themselves.

0:34:490:34:52

Half Doctor, half girl!

0:34:520:34:55

The emotional life of the companion has been developed.

0:34:550:34:58

I feel like the companion role is getting very complex.

0:34:580:35:03

Apart from being more involved in the stories,

0:35:030:35:05

the modern companion is feisty...

0:35:050:35:07

Oi, watch it, spaceman!

0:35:070:35:08

..forward...

0:35:080:35:10

You're getting married in the morning!

0:35:100:35:12

..and can be ferocious.

0:35:120:35:13

You can put that stuff down or run for your lives.

0:35:130:35:16

ZAPPING

0:35:160:35:17

Do you like my gun?

0:35:170:35:18

Initially, the companion's role was a little more straightforward -

0:35:200:35:24

they were there to ask questions...

0:35:240:35:26

-What is an SD?

-Ask Captain Yates.

0:35:260:35:28

-..scream...

-SHE SCREAMS

0:35:280:35:31

Stop! We're friends!

0:35:310:35:32

..and occasionally need saving.

0:35:320:35:34

Then one lady came along who changed it all.

0:35:360:35:39

I thought all this might give me a good story. I'm a journalist.

0:35:430:35:45

Sarah Jane Smith.

0:35:450:35:47

Sarah Jane Smith was almost like a blueprint for a lot

0:35:470:35:52

of the later companions.

0:35:520:35:54

In a way, she was really the first companion,

0:35:570:36:00

certainly who I remember, who had a career and who had a really,

0:36:000:36:04

really strong, defined character of her own.

0:36:040:36:07

And so rather than just screaming and running away from monsters,

0:36:070:36:10

which she also did pretty brilliantly...

0:36:100:36:13

SHE SCREAMS

0:36:130:36:15

..she also would come up with stuff of her own volition.

0:36:150:36:18

She was so popular that in 2006, she made a return to our screens.

0:36:180:36:23

-Hello, Sarah Jane.

-It's you!

0:36:270:36:29

Everyone was so excited she was back.

0:36:300:36:33

-Who's she?

-Rose, Sarah Jane. Sarah Jane, Rose.

0:36:330:36:35

Hi.

0:36:350:36:37

Well, almost everyone.

0:36:370:36:38

I don't mean to be rude or anything, but who exactly are you?

0:36:380:36:41

-Sarah Jane Smith. I used to travel with the Doctor.

-Oh!

0:36:410:36:46

-He's never mentioned ya.

-Oh, I must have done.

0:36:460:36:48

-Sarah Jane, I mention her all the time.

-Hold on. Sorry... Never.

0:36:480:36:52

What, not even once?

0:36:520:36:55

He didn't mention me once?

0:36:550:36:57

Oh, mate, the missus and the ex,

0:36:570:36:59

welcome to every man's worst nightmare.

0:36:590:37:02

Even though she came back, Sarah Jane will mainly

0:37:020:37:04

be remembered for the time she spent as Tom Baker's assistant.

0:37:040:37:08

No, hang on, who was...? Hang on...

0:37:080:37:10

No, he had Leela as well, didn't he?

0:37:100:37:13

How could we forget?

0:37:130:37:14

The next companion was more likely to get into a scrap than the Doctor.

0:37:140:37:18

Meet the all action companion, Leela.

0:37:180:37:20

Hello, did I startle you?

0:37:200:37:24

"Shall I kill him now, Doctor?"

0:37:240:37:26

# I got the eye of the tiger. #

0:37:260:37:28

Do I really look like that?

0:37:300:37:32

K-9: Affirmative.

0:37:320:37:34

Leela is a sort of... you know, from a tribe,

0:37:340:37:38

what you'd call a primitive person

0:37:380:37:39

from some planet where they're all daggers and they wear skins.

0:37:390:37:43

I am a warrior of the Sevateem. I know the different sounds of death.

0:37:430:37:46

Leela is feisty, intelligent...

0:37:460:37:49

# Going to hear me roar Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh-oh-oh... #

0:37:490:37:51

..fearsome.

0:37:510:37:53

It was cool that Leela was almost like the Doctor's bodyguard,

0:37:530:37:56

a bit of role reversal.

0:37:560:37:58

The alpha female instead of the alpha male.

0:37:580:38:01

-That was a prodigious throw.

-Prodigious?!

-Well, it was an amazing throw.

0:38:010:38:06

Our next companion, Peri Brown, was also fond of a skimpy outfit.

0:38:100:38:15

-# They say, "Hey, sexy"

-Hey, sexy

0:38:150:38:17

-# When I'm dancing in the club They say, "Hey, sexy"

-Hey, sexy... #

0:38:170:38:21

I suppose that people would say that particularly Peri

0:38:210:38:25

was a sex symbol.

0:38:250:38:26

# They're loving me so much... #

0:38:270:38:29

It was the '80s when we were doing the series.

0:38:290:38:32

And Nicola Bryant suffered sometimes

0:38:320:38:35

with being costumed as older men

0:38:350:38:38

thought dolly birds ought to be costumed.

0:38:380:38:41

You sound confident. I don't want to know.

0:38:410:38:43

It wasn't something I thought about while I was playing the part,

0:38:430:38:45

other than the fact that it was probably quite hard to forget

0:38:450:38:48

that you were wearing a leotard and a pair of shorts

0:38:480:38:51

and getting frostbite when you were filming.

0:38:510:38:53

Things warmed up with the seventh Doctor

0:38:550:38:57

and his fully-clothed sidekick, Dorothy, better known as Ace.

0:38:570:39:00

# It's my party

0:39:020:39:04

# I'll do, do what I want

0:39:040:39:06

# Do, do what I want... #

0:39:060:39:09

Ace was a kind of street kid.

0:39:090:39:12

Quite a little expert with explosives, I hear.

0:39:120:39:15

-Yeah, so what if I am?

-Excellent.

0:39:150:39:18

She was feisty, she was cheeky.

0:39:180:39:21

Ace was an odd kind of hybrid, really,

0:39:210:39:26

because she felt quite contemporary,

0:39:260:39:30

but then spoke the Queen's English.

0:39:300:39:33

Oh, go on, Professor, let me come too.

0:39:330:39:36

-Well... I don't see why not.

-Ace!

0:39:360:39:38

I mean, I have never met anyone like that.

0:39:380:39:41

When people find out that I was in Doctor Who, they always say,

0:39:410:39:44

"Oh, which one were you?"

0:39:440:39:45

And I always say, very proudly as I puff out my chest,

0:39:450:39:49

"I was the one who beat up a Dalek with a baseball bat!"

0:39:490:39:52

Well, I'm 45 years old. So my favourite Doctor is Tom Baker.

0:40:090:40:13

HE WHISTLES

0:40:130:40:15

Would you like a jelly baby?

0:40:150:40:17

I've no choice about that.

0:40:170:40:19

Spending seven years in the TARDIS,

0:40:190:40:21

Tom Baker's Doctor was the longest serving and the most unpredictable.

0:40:210:40:25

You simply don't know what's going to come out of that man's mouth

0:40:250:40:29

or what is going on behind those remarkable eyes.

0:40:290:40:31

All change at Venus for the Brighton line.

0:40:310:40:33

SHE SIGHS HEAVILY

0:40:330:40:35

BANG

0:40:350:40:36

-Was that bang big enough for you, Brigadier?

-Nicely done, Doctor.

0:40:360:40:40

-Tom Baker was eccentric, flamboyant.

-You mustn't believe all they say.

0:40:400:40:45

-His eyes!

-Keep looking into my eyes!

0:40:450:40:47

And sort of walking around like that. Casting a very big shadow.

0:40:480:40:52

He was quite sort of imposing, quite sort of grand.

0:40:520:40:57

-AS TOM BAKER:

-Oh, my God, it's, like, all kicking off and that.

0:40:570:41:00

-This is, like, so well bad, I'm going to have to totally, like, sort this out and that.

-You stay here.

0:41:000:41:04

With his playful nature and trademark flowing scarf,

0:41:060:41:09

it didn't take long for the fourth Doctor to capture the public's imagination.

0:41:090:41:13

Enormous zest.

0:41:130:41:15

Bigger than the screen in which he was appearing, and yet it worked.

0:41:160:41:20

He embodies, in all its weirdness, what the Doctor is,

0:41:200:41:24

what the Doctor means.

0:41:240:41:25

After the third Doctor's exile on Earth, this Doctor brought with him

0:41:250:41:29

a new sense of adventure.

0:41:290:41:31

I can't waste any more time. Things to do, places to go.

0:41:310:41:34

He took us on a journey of dark tales in otherworldly universes

0:41:340:41:38

which gave his era a Hammer horror feel.

0:41:380:41:42

Mwa-ha-ha-ha-ha!

0:41:420:41:44

By the end of Tom Baker's era, he'd defeated more villains

0:41:450:41:49

and travelled to more places in time than any other Doctor before him.

0:41:490:41:53

And if that wasn't enough,

0:41:530:41:54

he was even crowned President of the Time Lords.

0:41:540:41:57

I invest you...

0:41:580:42:00

Lord President of the Supreme Council.

0:42:000:42:04

In the end, the fourth Doctor succumbed to his regeneration

0:42:040:42:08

in a suitably heroic fashion -

0:42:080:42:10

saving the Earth from his evil nemesis, the Master.

0:42:100:42:13

Leaving behind the legacy of creating arguably the most

0:42:140:42:17

iconic Doctor of all time.

0:42:170:42:19

I think whenever the Doctor's a bit quirky and eccentric,

0:42:190:42:22

it makes them more human and more warm and lovable,

0:42:220:42:27

and I think Tom Baker definitely had a lot of that about him.

0:42:270:42:30

He was completely mesmerising. Full stop, Tom Baker.

0:42:350:42:39

It's the end.

0:42:400:42:41

We've already taken a look at the Daleks,

0:42:450:42:47

but there's another group of bad guys that have been battling

0:42:470:42:50

the Doctor since his first incarnation.

0:42:500:42:53

What was that?

0:42:530:42:55

I don't know. A robot.

0:42:550:42:58

Nope. It's not a robot.

0:42:580:43:00

Cyberman! Get down!

0:43:000:43:02

That's right, it's the Cybermen, the part steel, part human bad guys.

0:43:030:43:07

I've seen them before.

0:43:100:43:12

They're relentless, they're ruthless,

0:43:120:43:13

and they know how to make an entrance.

0:43:130:43:15

Most of all, Cybermen are just plain scary.

0:43:210:43:25

I was always scared of Cybermen when I was a kid.

0:43:260:43:29

The emotionless facial expression.

0:43:290:43:32

I guess it was the face that I was scared of.

0:43:320:43:34

Terrified of that weird,

0:43:360:43:37

blank expression that they have on their face.

0:43:370:43:40

You are never quite sure what's going on behind that mask.

0:43:410:43:45

What happens in there?

0:43:480:43:50

The Cybermen were originally human beings,

0:43:500:43:52

but gradually they replaced their weak mortal flesh with metal and plastic.

0:43:520:43:56

They decided the way to go - stainless steel, you know?

0:43:560:44:00

It is nonporous, it cleans easily.

0:44:000:44:02

OK, it scratches.

0:44:020:44:04

But you just get a Brillo Pad. Give it a rub, it's as good as new.

0:44:040:44:08

-Excellent!

-In the process, they lost their compassion.

0:44:080:44:12

Don't give me those blank looks.

0:44:120:44:14

-Along with all other emotions.

-We feel nothing.

0:44:140:44:17

Nevertheless, they managed to maintain a pretty strong yearning for world domination.

0:44:170:44:21

Destroy them.

0:44:210:44:23

Destroy them at once.

0:44:230:44:26

Close enough to us for their differences to be utterly chilling.

0:44:260:44:30

OK.

0:44:310:44:32

Despite their relentlessness,

0:44:320:44:34

the Cybermen were by no means invincible

0:44:340:44:36

if you knew what you were doing.

0:44:360:44:37

The Cybermen had this fatal flaw, they were severely allergic to gold.

0:44:370:44:42

-Bullets are a waste of time with this lot.

-Bullets won't stop them.

0:44:450:44:48

What you need is a well-aimed ray gun, a spear-chucking alien,

0:44:480:44:51

-or even a good old-fashioned bow and arrow.

-A hit.

0:44:510:44:54

And if all else fails, just knock his block off.

0:44:560:44:58

I don't think I can take much more of this.

0:45:020:45:04

But as we all know, every Doctor Who baddie needs a catch phrase.

0:45:060:45:10

-And the Cybermen's is certainly easy to remember.

-We are the Cybermen.

0:45:100:45:14

-No, not that one.

-You will be deleted.

-Ah, that's better.

0:45:140:45:17

Clearly they had "exterminate" for the Daleks.

0:45:190:45:21

And then they were like, "What's another word for exterminate?"

0:45:210:45:25

-You will be deleted.

-"Erase?"

-Delete.

-Delete.

0:45:250:45:29

-Very easy to remember.

-I'm glad they went for "delete" over "back space".

0:45:290:45:34

Time now for a bit of a sporting departure.

0:45:340:45:37

Peter Davison was a part-time cricketer.

0:45:370:45:39

# I say, I don't like cricket... #

0:45:410:45:43

-Did he actually like cricket?

-I love cricket.

0:45:430:45:46

# I love it... #

0:45:460:45:48

There seems to be something distinctly wrong.

0:45:480:45:51

OK, sorry, apart from loving cricket, he was also the fifth Doctor.

0:45:510:45:54

It was a real pleasant surprise

0:46:010:46:04

when the floppy-haired Peter Davison emerged.

0:46:040:46:08

Peter Davison, I feel like he's my Doctor.

0:46:080:46:10

My earliest memories of Doctor Who are Peter Davison.

0:46:100:46:13

He's so soft and warm.

0:46:130:46:15

He'd saved all the animals in another life as a vet.

0:46:150:46:18

And he's reckless and innocent,

0:46:200:46:22

and he has qualities of youth about him,

0:46:220:46:24

which we'd never, ever seen in the Doctor before.

0:46:240:46:27

These things are irrelevant.

0:46:270:46:29

For some people, small, beautiful events is what life is all about!

0:46:290:46:32

This nice-guy fifth Doctor was certainly a departure from the fourth.

0:46:320:46:36

I enjoyed the contrast of his Doctor

0:46:360:46:39

to the sort of confidence of Tom Baker's Doctor.

0:46:390:46:45

Are you all right?

0:46:450:46:47

Just a twinge of cosmic angst.

0:46:470:46:51

I think I wanted to introduce a bit of self-doubt into the character.

0:46:510:46:54

He'd been a bit too assured,

0:46:540:46:56

too absolutely self-confident he could just...

0:46:560:46:59

everything was going to be sorted out.

0:46:590:47:00

'And I just felt, partly because it was a nice thing to play as an actor,'

0:47:000:47:04

that I wanted to make my character a little fallible.

0:47:040:47:07

There can't be much time left. What can we do?

0:47:070:47:09

Abandon methodical procedure for blind instinct.

0:47:090:47:11

At times it felt like almost a lack of confidence in himself

0:47:110:47:14

as the Doctor, and that made him very interesting and quite,

0:47:140:47:17

you know, human.

0:47:170:47:19

I give you my word.

0:47:190:47:20

Just as you keep your word to Tegan?

0:47:200:47:23

That's not fair.

0:47:230:47:25

The fifth Doctor's reign came to an heroic end

0:47:250:47:27

when he saved companion Peri's life.

0:47:270:47:31

Open your mouth. You must drink this.

0:47:310:47:33

# Never fall away... #

0:47:330:47:37

From my experience, particularly as Peri,

0:47:380:47:42

he's a heroic Doctor,

0:47:420:47:44

because for Peri's sake,

0:47:440:47:47

he is prepared to go through regeneration,

0:47:470:47:50

so he quite literally dies for the sake of his companion,

0:47:500:47:53

whom he hasn't known very long.

0:47:530:47:55

-Where is it?

-What?

-The bat's milk!

0:47:550:47:58

Finished. Only enough for you.

0:47:580:48:01

It was certainly a moving end to the reign of the fifth Doctor,

0:48:010:48:04

but it will always be remembered for a couple of reasons.

0:48:040:48:08

Peter Davison, no doubt if you're speaking to him,

0:48:080:48:10

he will say that he has an overriding

0:48:100:48:13

memory of the scene that he was upstaged by part of my anatomy.

0:48:130:48:17

You kind of...

0:48:170:48:18

You try to be in a moment,

0:48:180:48:20

but in the end, you're basically just looking at Peri's chest.

0:48:200:48:23

'Nicola Bryant's cleavage.'

0:48:230:48:25

Which I thought somewhat took away from the great performance

0:48:250:48:28

I was giving about a foot and a half below the cleavage.

0:48:280:48:31

# She's got me spinning... #

0:48:310:48:35

HE LAUGHS

0:48:350:48:36

And you would sort of...I guess feel a bit sorry for Peter Davison

0:48:360:48:40

who is giving, arguably, the performance of his career.

0:48:400:48:45

And the majority of the audience, I think,

0:48:450:48:47

are just sort of going, "Oh, Peri."

0:48:470:48:49

I'm going soon.

0:48:490:48:50

It's time to say goodbye.

0:48:500:48:53

Don't give up.

0:48:530:48:55

You can't leave me now.

0:48:550:48:57

I might regenerate.

0:48:570:48:59

So apart from a memorable farewell,

0:48:590:49:02

what was the legacy of the fifth Doctor?

0:49:020:49:04

I'd like people to think of the fifth Doctor as introducing

0:49:040:49:07

an element of humanness to the Doctor.

0:49:070:49:11

He brings the idea of the Doctor as a young, reckless genius.

0:49:110:49:17

And, really, it lays down a new path for the show

0:49:170:49:19

when he takes it over.

0:49:190:49:21

So I'd like to think that I started that trend that others followed later.

0:49:210:49:25

Look at you! The hat, the coat, the crickety cricket stuff, the...

0:49:250:49:29

stick of celery. Brave choice, celery.

0:49:290:49:32

But fair play to you, not a lot of men can carry off a decorative vegetable.

0:49:320:49:35

Shut up!

0:49:350:49:37

Yeah!

0:49:380:49:40

So the fifth Doctor wasn't always such a nice guy, but he couldn't

0:49:400:49:43

hold a candle to our next villain, one of the baddest of the bad guys.

0:49:430:49:47

The Master.

0:49:490:49:51

There's been a few Masters.

0:49:510:49:53

Menacing, evil.

0:49:530:49:55

Pretty naughty, really.

0:49:550:49:56

The Master - the Doctor's nemesis.

0:49:560:49:59

-He's crazy.

-Crazy.

0:49:590:50:01

He's brilliant.

0:50:010:50:02

-And he's ruthless.

-Kill him!

0:50:020:50:05

But, in fact, he's a little bit like the Doctor.

0:50:050:50:08

Well, the Master, in lots of ways,

0:50:080:50:10

-is who the Doctor could be if he choose to be.

-Sweet.

0:50:100:50:12

If Doctor Who is a Yin

0:50:120:50:15

then the Master...

0:50:150:50:17

is a Yang.

0:50:170:50:18

And like all good Doctor Who villains,

0:50:210:50:23

the Master is still intent on causing disaster.

0:50:230:50:25

Oh, all right, then, it's me. Ta-da!

0:50:260:50:30

John Simm was very lucky, cos he was obviously told to chew the furniture

0:50:300:50:34

and go for it with his portrayal of the Master.

0:50:340:50:37

And did.

0:50:370:50:39

Here come the drums!

0:50:390:50:43

In typical Master fashion, he had his eye on world domination.

0:50:450:50:49

-But a row with the missus soon put an end to that.

-Always the women.

0:50:510:50:53

As we all know, you can't keep a good Master down,

0:50:530:50:56

and he was soon back for another try.

0:50:560:50:57

But this time, he wasn't alone.

0:50:570:50:59

You're crafting your thoughts inside them, is that it?

0:50:590:51:01

Oh, that's way too easy.

0:51:010:51:03

No, no, no. They're not going to think like me.

0:51:030:51:06

They're going to BECOME me!

0:51:060:51:08

What does John Simm do?

0:51:080:51:10

He turns the entire world into John Simm.

0:51:100:51:13

Which is great.

0:51:130:51:15

For John Simm.

0:51:160:51:18

What have you done, you monster?

0:51:180:51:20

Oh, I'm sorry, are you talking to me?

0:51:200:51:22

Or to me?

0:51:240:51:25

Or to me? I am everyone.

0:51:260:51:28

And everyone in the world is me!

0:51:280:51:31

I love John Simm, but...

0:51:310:51:34

you know, I don't want to be waking up next to him.

0:51:340:51:37

There is no human race, there is only...

0:51:370:51:39

the Master race!

0:51:390:51:42

You know, I want to spoon, but I don't want to be spooning John.

0:51:420:51:46

Sorry, John.

0:51:460:51:47

I like you.

0:51:470:51:48

Despite the Master's evil mind, the Doctor never gave up on him.

0:51:480:51:52

You could be so much more.

0:51:520:51:54

You could be beautiful.

0:51:540:51:56

It allows us to see the Doctor in a different light.

0:51:560:52:00

And also gives him an equal to fight against.

0:52:000:52:03

With a mind like that, we could travel the stars.

0:52:040:52:07

It would be my honour.

0:52:070:52:08

But it wasn't enough to halt his lust for power.

0:52:080:52:10

And before we knew it, there was a tear-up of biblical proportions,

0:52:100:52:14

with the Doctor on one side

0:52:140:52:16

and the Time Lords and the Master on the other.

0:52:160:52:19

Get out of the way.

0:52:190:52:20

Finally, there was a crack in the Master's armour

0:52:200:52:23

and he showed that even the baddest of the bad guys can mend their ways

0:52:230:52:27

as he helped the Doctor to defeat the Time Lords.

0:52:270:52:30

You made me!

0:52:300:52:31

And then, like the enigma that he is, he vanished.

0:52:310:52:35

It's the moral ambiguity of a guy that's supposed to be a villain,

0:52:350:52:38

but then does something that was good at the end.

0:52:380:52:41

He's the toss of the coin -

0:52:410:52:42

what a Time Lord could decide to do.

0:52:420:52:44

That's what makes Time Lords interesting.

0:52:440:52:47

The Doctor, in lots of ways, is the Master.

0:52:470:52:49

He's just... He's just the other way round.

0:52:490:52:52

The Doctor is interested in justice and in equality and in liberty.

0:52:520:52:56

And the Master is interested in ruling the universe.

0:52:560:53:00

-Doctor?

-You're expecting someone else?

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When the sixth incarnation of the Doctor burst onto our screens,

0:53:120:53:16

almost straightaway we knew what we were going to get.

0:53:160:53:19

-What's happened?

-Change, my dear.

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Change, my dear.

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And it seems not a moment too soon.

0:53:240:53:27

The changeover from fifth to sixth hadn't been an easy one

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for our beloved Doctor.

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Instead of having a normal, quite comfortable regeneration,

0:53:310:53:36

he was going to go through this sort of trauma.

0:53:360:53:39

-You still seem a little unstable.

-Unstable?

0:53:390:53:44

Unstable?!

0:53:440:53:45

UNSTABLE?!

0:53:450:53:47

He was going to be psychologically damaged for a while by his regeneration.

0:53:470:53:52

-You're bonkers.

-That's debatable.

0:53:520:53:54

For the first time, we began to see a side of the Doctor that wasn't so easy to like.

0:53:540:53:58

Colin Baker allows the Doctor to finally express his own ego.

0:53:580:54:02

I'm a Time Lord! A man of science, temperament.

0:54:020:54:06

I've never seen this side of you before.

0:54:060:54:08

Yes, the era of the nice-guy fifth Doctor was now truly over,

0:54:080:54:12

and in a now famous scene,

0:54:120:54:13

our new Time Lord asks for a bit of patience from the haters.

0:54:130:54:17

And I would suggest, Peri,

0:54:170:54:18

that you wait a little before criticising my new persona.

0:54:180:54:22

You may well find it isn't quite as disagreeable as you think.

0:54:220:54:25

Well, I hope so.

0:54:260:54:27

Whatever else happens, I AM the Doctor.

0:54:280:54:34

Whether you like it or not.

0:54:350:54:38

You tell 'em, Doc.

0:54:380:54:40

OK, the sixth Doctor had his faults, but at least he looked cool, right?

0:54:400:54:44

Multicoloured monstrosity of a coat.

0:54:460:54:48

'I've been moaning about my outfit for 30 years.'

0:54:480:54:51

-I suddenly feel conspicuous.

-I'm not surprised in that coat(!)

0:54:510:54:55

They asked me what I'd like to wear as the Doctor.

0:54:550:54:58

And what I described

0:54:580:55:00

was pretty much what Chris Eccleston got.

0:55:000:55:03

I'm not convinced he could have pulled off cool.

0:55:030:55:06

-Joseph and his Technicolor explosion.

-It was spectacular.

0:55:060:55:09

-I mean, dreadful.

-You can't go out dressed like that.

0:55:090:55:12

-Why ever not?

-You look dreadful!

0:55:120:55:15

The perfect marriage of awful and really good.

0:55:150:55:18

Yes, the sixth Doctor was certainly a departure from the previous five,

0:55:180:55:22

as he blazed a darker trail that later Doctors went on to follow.

0:55:220:55:25

The Doctor's ego becomes rampant in the form of the sixth Doctor.

0:55:250:55:31

Let's exercise the grey cells for once, shall we?

0:55:310:55:35

Rather than the muscles.

0:55:350:55:37

It did strike me that a man who is 900 years old

0:55:380:55:42

and has two hearts,

0:55:420:55:43

comes from a planet of Time Lords called Gallifrey,

0:55:430:55:47

might behave a little differently from a bloke who

0:55:470:55:50

lives in Surbiton and commutes to the City every day,

0:55:500:55:53

and that some of his actions might be hard for us to understand.

0:55:530:55:57

HE YELLS

0:55:580:55:59

Forgive me if I don't join you.

0:56:010:56:03

My last appearance was getting into the TARDIS,

0:56:050:56:08

saying "carrot juice" and disappearing into oblivion.

0:56:080:56:10

Carrot juice, carrot juice, carrot juice...

0:56:120:56:14

I understand that some impostor called Sylvester McCoy

0:56:170:56:22

swaddled himself in my clothes, with a blonde wig on pretending to be me.

0:56:220:56:26

And there you have it, the sixth Doctor, defiant to the last.

0:56:290:56:32

I AM the Doctor.

0:56:320:56:34

Whether you like it or not.

0:56:340:56:37

So far on Doctor Who: The Ultimate Guide,

0:56:450:56:47

we've met six very different incarnations of the Doctor.

0:56:470:56:52

-Do you care for a jelly baby?

-Shut up!

0:56:520:56:53

We've seen the Cybermen, the Daleks and the Master.

0:56:530:56:56

It's me. Ta-da!

0:56:560:56:59

And we've looked into the world of the companion.

0:56:590:57:02

Do you like my gun?

0:57:020:57:04

Still to come - we count down more Doctors...

0:57:040:57:06

..look at the women in the Doctor's life...

0:57:080:57:10

..and the men.

0:57:120:57:13

Sit still. Shut up.

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