Cool, but hard to tell much! The lady in the bottom center appears to be portraying Jacqueline Hill. Mr Awe
I agree. I personally don't like multi-doctor stories; aside from the gimmick of having past actors show up they usually have very little substance to them. I'm not a fan of Coronation Street but the similar anniversary production from a couple of years ago about the show's genesis was very cool.
^^ That's so funny! You say that like they happen all the time when they've only happened 3 times in the past 50 years (within the actual show). Each time was very different from the other times. So, it's pointless generalizing about them. Even if you didn't like those specific stories, it's possible you'd like the next one. Mr Awe
^Agreed! Keep hope alive. First two were Bob & Dave Baker and Terrance Dicks anyways. Not that I've seen them, but both seem to have very simplistic approaches to writing Who, Bob & Dave throwing lots of things in with less plot/story and Terrance Dicks doing the least amount necessary of ideas or plot to keep interest, with less characterisation (never mind deep thoughts). Though The Eight Doctors' supposedly an unforgettable classic. The Hand of Fear's a very good story but a bit random. All the Dicks' I've seen are very good too.
The Eight Doctors is certainly unforgettable, but I don't know about classic. It's the literary equivalent of watching a train wreck in slow motion.
Waiting to see or know anything about something before you judge it?!?!? Sir, have you been on the Internet before?
Lay your bets please as to which of these will be the main online reaction... 1) "That's wrong. It looks nothing like the original console. Look at that dial... Totally wrong!" 2) "That's perfect. Brilliant. If the people making this can get it so right, why can't the people actually making the series now do as well?"