...That's when I found the first reference to the Six Doctors working title and - foolishly - assumed it was just a typo).
Oh please...
Have pity on an American Whovian and tell me...
Once C. Baker was on board, had they planned to do it AGAIN?
...That's when I found the first reference to the Six Doctors working title and - foolishly - assumed it was just a typo).
It certainly sounds interesting. I'd especially like to see how things would have turned out differently
I would too. Does anyone know whether the previous versions of the script still exist? Is there a chance we'd ever be able to read them, or are they lost to time?
Mr Awe
NOTHING is ever lost to time...
Except Gallifrey. (Which is where the scripts were probably stored.)
...That's when I found the first reference to the Six Doctors working title and - foolishly - assumed it was just a typo).
Oh please...
Have pity on an American Whovian and tell me...
Once C. Baker was on board, had they planned to do it AGAIN?
...That's when I found the first reference to the Six Doctors working title and - foolishly - assumed it was just a typo).
Oh please...
Have pity on an American Whovian and tell me...
Once C. Baker was on board, had they planned to do it AGAIN?
No it is to do with Robert Holmes's original story which had the First Doctor being replaced by a robot duplicate.
Well, yes, it really is three Doctors, with stock footage of a Doctor and a guy pretending to be a Doctor. Whatever, it's the most Doctors we'll ever have onscreen.
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