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davidrollercoaster liked a video
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A short video to show off my Edge of Destruction-period TARDIS model, ma...
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A short video to show off my Edge of Destruction-period TARDIS model, made in Blender. I've made three TARDISes now, but this is my favourite design...
Have a look on my other videos for a Secondary Control Room from 1976 and a New Series Control Room from 2005, if you like.
- Andrew
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A compilation of the Doctors and companion's reactions to regenerations ...
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A compilation of the Doctors and companion's reactions to regenerations 1963 - 2010.
Includes before-and-after regeneration scenes, explanations of regeneration, choosing the costumes and the birth of the Stolen Earth / Journey's End meta-crisis Doctor.
* All footage taken from original episodes (along with original audio.) Includes scenes from:
The Space Museum (1965) The Tenth Planet (1966) The Power Of The Daleks (1966) The War Games (1969) Spearhead From Space (1970) Robot (1974) Logopolis (1981) Castrovalva (1982) Caves Of Androzani (1984) The Twin Dilemma (1984) Terror Of The Vervoids (1986) Time And The Rani (1987) Doctor Who: The Movie (1996) Rose (2005) The Parting Of The Ways (2005) Children In Need Special (2005) The Christmas Invasion (2005) The Stolen Earth (2008) Journey's End (2008) The End Of Time (Part 2) (2010) The Eleventh Hour (2010)
The Doctors:
1. William Hartnell (1963 - 1966)
2. Patrick Troughton (1966 - 1969)
3. Jon Pertwee (1970 - 1974)
4. Tom Baker (1974 - 1981)
5. Peter Davison (1981 - 1984)
6. Colin Baker (1984 - 1986)
7. Sylvester McCoy (1987 - 1989)
8. Paul McGann (1996)
9. Christopher Eccleston (2005)
10. David Tennant (2005 - 2010)
11. Matt Smith (2010 - ?)
Sidenotes:
* The small black bar seen on certain footage of David Tennant's Doctor is to block out the telephone number from the 'Children In Need' special.
* Intro/Outro Theme: Doctor Who - Mobius Variation.
All footage © BBC Worldwide 1963 - 2010.
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A compilation of all the Doctor's regenerations from 1963 - 2010, includ...
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A compilation of all the Doctor's regenerations from 1963 - 2010, including 10th Doctor David Tennant regenerating into 11th Doctor Matt Smith.
All footage taken from the original episodes (along with original audio):
1. William Hartnell becomes Patrick Troughton: * The Tenth Planet, Part 4 (1966) (The First Doctor dies of old age and exhaustion.)
2. Patrick Troughton becomes Jon Pertwee: * The War Games, Part 10 (1969) (The Second Doctor is exiled to Earth by the Time Lords and is forced to regenerate.)
3. Jon Pertwee becomes Tom Baker: * Planet Of The Spiders, Part 6 (1974) (The Third Doctor dies of radiation poisoning from the crystals of Metabelis Three.)
4. Tom Baker becomes Peter Davison: * Logopolis, Part 4 (1981) (The Fourth Doctor falls from the Pharos Project radio telescope and merges with the Watcher.)
5. Peter Davison becomes Colin Baker: * The Caves Of Androzani, Part 4 (1984) (The Fifth Doctor dies of spectrox toxaemia exposure on Androzani Minor.)
6. Colin Baker becomes Sylvester McCoy: * Time And The Rani, Part 1 (1987) (The Sixth Doctor regenerates when the Rani shoots down the TARDIS.)
7. Sylvester McCoy becomes Paul McGann: * Doctor Who: The Movie (1996) (The Seventh Doctor is shot by a gang member, then dies while being operated on in hospital.)
8. Paul McGann becomes Christopher Eccleston: * No official regeneration exists. This video features a fanmade regeneration created by Mulett. (The Eighth Doctor's reason for regenerating is unknown, though is believed to have happened during the Time War.)
9. Christopher Eccleston becomes David Tennant: * The Parting Of The Ways (2005) (The Ninth Doctor dies of cellular degeneration caused by absorbing the energies of the Time Vortex.)
10. David Tennant becomes Matt Smith: * The End Of Time, Part 2 (2010) (The Tenth Doctor dies of radiation poisoning caused by the faulting power supply of the Immortality Gate.)
TRIVIA:
* The Doctor can regenerate two more times for a total of 12 regenerations (and 13 incarnations of the Doctor) according to Doctor Who mythology.
* The BBC's Doctor Who FAQ suggests that now the Time Lords are gone, the Doctor may be able to circumvent the limit on regenerations; it says: "Now that his people are gone, who knows? Time Lords used to have 13 lives."
* In 'The Stolen Earth / Journey's End' (2008) the Tenth Doctor partially-regenerates after being shot by a Dalek, but aborts the regeneration by redirecting the energy to his severed hand. It is not officially known whether this used up a regeneration or not (See it in my video "Regeneration 2 - New Beginnings.")
* No official regeneration of Paul McGann into Christopher Eccleston exists. Nine years had passed between the 1996 Doctor Who telemovie and the 2005 series reboot, and producer Russell T Davies felt that beginning the 2005 series with a regeneration would be too confusing for new viewers.
* Colin Baker declined to appear in his regeneration scene after being fired by the BBC, so the regeneration in 'Time And The Rani' (1987) features Sylvester McCoy in a blond wig regenerating into the Seventh Doctor.
* The Second Doctor was never seen to actually change into the Third, simply fading off into darkness at the end of 'The War Games' (1969) and then stumbling out of the TARDIS, already regenerated, at the start of 'Spearhead From Space' (1970). Both scenes are included in this video.
* Intro/Outro Theme: Doctor Who - Mobius Variation.
ADDITIONAL: This is my second version of this video. It has been completely re-edited from scratch, there were several reasons for doing this (if you're curious!)
* To correct the aspect ratio (you may notice the first version of the video has black bars at either side, resulting in a slightly squashed picture.) It is now in proper widescreen. * To add the missing 8th to 9th regeneration. Most Whovians know it doesn't exist, but to others it looked like I simply forgot it. Including it adds a sense of closure, so I used what I consider to be the best fanmade 8th to 9th regeneration available (my thanks to Mulett for creating it.) * To add subtitles explaining which Doctor is regenerating - the original video left many newcomers-to-Who unsure of which regeneration was which. * To add Jon Pertwee's first appearance as the Doctor. Since we never see the Second Doctor physically become the Third Doctor, seeing the newly-regenerated Third Doctor stumbling out of the TARDIS helps again to provide a sense of closure. * Extra dialogue is added in certain scenes. * To fix up minor technical stuff like the sound mix / editing. So it's still basically the same vid, though hopefully a little more satisfyingly complete.
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davidrollercoaster favorited a video
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A short video to show off my Edge of Destruction-period TARDIS model, ma...
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A short video to show off my Edge of Destruction-period TARDIS model, made in Blender. I've made three TARDISes now, but this is my favourite design...
Have a look on my other videos for a Secondary Control Room from 1976 and a New Series Control Room from 2005, if you like.
- Andrew
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"@ohmaitayy yes it is a time lord we not seeing in along time"
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Havn't been up to much really. Went to a haunted house on Friday, which was brilliant but thats about all !!!!!
I'm headed to the gym to get my workout in for the day.
Wanna chat sometime? Message me.
Thx for the add!
Great work--nice physique!