Doctor Who- The William Hartnell Years Guide- '63- '66

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The last 4 minutes of Hartnell's first story, animated , which shows how the 1st regeneration scene took place. This vid ends with the only exsisting footage that survives of the regeneration scene and the opening few seconds of Troughton in the role. Troughton's first story sadly also lost. Animated version of complete first Troughton story on dvd.
 
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Marco Polo- possibly the next animation release.
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Susan , the first companion to leave.
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The Chase sees the end of Ian and Barbara.
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After quite a few months of working my way through the Sarah Jane Adventures, ten minutes every morning, I've finally finished it all. I'm now doing the same thing with this amazing, insanely long video which has arranged all of Doctor Who from the start up to the end of Jodie Whittaker and all the spinoffs in historically chronological order.


It's wild. You never know what's coming next: it could be a five-second clip, a full scene or an entire adventure from anywhere in the Whoniverse . It starts off with a quick shot of the Tardis narrowly missing the Big Bang in "Castrovalva", then cuts to a scene of Matt Smith and Amy Pond travelling back to 8,000,000 BC to read the first words written in the Universe ("Hello Sweetie" obviously), then to the 10th Doctor opening the Tardis door in the middle of space to show Catherine Tate, depressed in a wedding dress, the rocks floating in space that will eventually form Earth, followed by the entirety of:

3 Edge Of Destruction
In this completely TARDIS-based story, the crew find themselves and their ship acting very strangely indeed. Blame runs high for the ship's unusual behavior, until the Doctor realizes the TARDIS itself may be trying to warn them…

This must be the third of fourth time I've seen "Edge of Destruction" and I still have no idea what's going on (in fairness, nor do the characters for the most part), but I still really like it. Barbara ripping Doctor Who a new one is the best bit.

Then as soon as the "Edge of Destruction" winds down, there's some a quick clip of Matt Smith and Clara doing something in space, something from 2005 that I didn't quite catch, a bit from a cartoon adventure with David Tennant and Martha, and now it's just landed halfway through an episode of

15. The Space Museum
The TARDIS lands on the planet Xeros, where a vast museum houses a collection of relics from the galactic conquests of the mighty Morok Empire. While they are exploring, the Doctor and his companions make a disturbing discovery: their future selves are preserved as exhibits!

I quite like this one.
 
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long video which has arranged all of Doctor Who from the start up to the end of Jodie Whittaker and all the spinoffs in historically chronological order.
Ha, I remember asking about the possibility to re-arrange the WHO saga based on the many time references.

There are the points in history that have been fixed (for example, that the Doctor didn't die after all) and I wonder how much of that could affect the chronology.
One thing we know for sure, Clara has been there from the very beginning.
 

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Ha, I remember asking about the possibility to re-arrange the WHO saga based on the many time references.

There are the points in history that have been fixed (for example, that the Doctor didn't die after all) and I wonder how much of that could affect the chronology.
One thing we know for sure, Clara has been there from the very beginning.
And the beginning was William Hartnell, contrary to Chibnall's wrong origin story
 

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And the beginning was William Hartnell, contrary to Chibnall's wrong origin story
From what I understand it isn't really about origins, just the order in which the many events take place. I haven't watched the videos but it's possible that the Thirteenth Doctor got the very first event.
 

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From what I understand it isn't really about origins, just the order in which the many events take place. I haven't watched the videos but it's possible that the Thirteenth Doctor got the very first event.
Didn't Clara persuade Hartnell to take the original Tardis? She indicated to Matt Smith that she had met all his previous selves, except for John Hurt
 

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She indicated to Matt Smith that she had met all his previous selves
Yes, but timey-wimey chonologically it's possible that the first Doctor she had been watching was not William Hartnell. If Matt Smith had done a story that happened a million years before Hartnell's oldest history story (history as in "time", not the series) then he was her first Doctor.
That's what makes it all so complex.
 

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I haven't watched the videos but it's possible that the Thirteenth Doctor got the very first event.

The Fifth Doctor gets in first, or rather his Tardis does. You don't see him.

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So historically chronologically, this is the very first appearance of a Dalek:

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Sad news


I always think of him more in Corrie as Ritas husband Ted.

RIP William Russell
So sad. Condolences to William Russell's family and loved ones.
As an original cast member, WR was a major part of the show's success.
Ian Chesterton was a great character, and he was well matched with Jacqueline Hill
The Hartnell/Russell/Hill/Ford cast was superb, and
we will always be appreciative of their monumental contributions to the show's success
 

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wouldn't Genesis of the Daleks predate it?
Not historically chronologically apparently.

The Space Museum takes place in 970,000,000 BC. Genesis of the Daleks occurs a bit later presumably. I'm currently up to 9,399 BC (The Web Planet, which manages to be magically fascinating and incomprehensibly boring at the same time) and there's no sign of it yet.
 
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you guys do know that they found 2 more episodes right? it's now down to 95 episodes lost
 
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