Would Doc Brown get along with DW's Doctor?
Ford Prefect from the original Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy TV show was Doctorish. He even dressed like a version of #5.
Who created Ford Prefect and the Hitchhiker's Guide? Douglas Adams. He was story editor on Doctor Who during Tom Baker's era after all so it's no surprise that the Doctor Who element appeared in Hitchhiker's. Same with Dirk Gently. The Krikkit Wars were a storyline he wanted to do in Doctor Who after all.
Would Doc Brown get along with DW's Doctor?
Who can blame the guy?Not intentional at all, but it looks to me like Malcolm McDowell's character in 'Star Trek: Generations' is trying to get into Amy's Crack.
Not intentional at all, but it looks to me like Malcolm McDowell's character in 'Star Trek: Generations' is trying to get into Amy's Crack.
I'm assuming "Amy's Crack" is a reference to the Nexus looking a bit like the crack in series 5.
It's more apparent in the TV series because he's the experienced mentor character who's been at it for a while, but Noah Wyle's character Flynn Carson in The Librarian(s) TV movies and spin-off series is very 11th Doctory, except his adventures are based around a magical library and its artifacts rather than a TARDIS. The concept that every Librarian has a Guardian (usually a beautiful, sassy, ass-kicking woman) is also modelled after the Doctor/Companion relationship, though with lots more romantic connotations.
It's more apparent in the TV series because he's the experienced mentor character who's been at it for a while, but Noah Wyle's character Flynn Carson in The Librarian(s) TV movies and spin-off series is very 11th Doctory, except his adventures are based around a magical library and its artifacts rather than a TARDIS. The concept that every Librarian has a Guardian (usually a beautiful, sassy, ass-kicking woman) is also modelled after the Doctor/Companion relationship, though with lots more romantic connotations.
Apparently the TARDIS actually appears in a cameo in one episode
Ah well, then, from 1963 onward:
Professor Wagstaff in A Hitch in Time (1978) -- Patrick Troughton plays a human Doctor-like character. His last film I believe.
Colin Baker's The Stranger was clearly meant to be the Doctor, without the name TARDIS or anything else owned by BBC.
More likely an exiled or self-exiled Doctor than one who mislaid the TARDIS.
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