Post by matthewsee on Nov 17, 2023 23:49:19 GMT -5
The Fourteenth Doctor is Here!:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=RfLtAdSgWPQ
BBC Children in Need short that served as a lead-up to the 60th Anniversary Specials and written by showrunner Russell T. Davies.
After seeing the flying TARDIS, was surprised to see the first person who turns up here is Davros but not Davros we have quite seen before as he isn't in a chair and his face is not disfigured.
Davros sees Julian Bleach reprising him having played him before in The Stolen Earth/Journey's End & The Magician's Apprentice/The Witch's Familiar.
This is when he started making the Daleks, then known as the Mark III Travel Machines
Although this came under the title of The Fourteenth Doctor is Here!, Davies has given this the name of Destination: Skaro on Instagram.
Davros is talking to his assistant Mr Castavillian (wonder why he wasn't in Genesis of the Daleks) about the Mark III Travel Machine, the first of which is on display.
However Davros hasn't come up with the name of these machines and funny the suggestions made by Mr Castavillian.
Davros then leaves the room for a while after receiving a message on the PA system for him to check on something.
According to TARDIS Wiki, the voice on the PA was the late Peter Miles in an archive recording as Nyder although it has the "source needed" tag.
After Davros leaves the room, the TARDIS crashes in and the Fourteenth Doctor comes out and meets Mr Castavillian.
The Doctor says that 60 minutes ago he was this brilliant woman and now he has this old face back again.
In that 60 minutes the newly regenerated Fourteenth Doctor was in the DWM comic strip story Liberation of the Daleks
The Doctor then sees the Dalek and says the words Daleks and Exterminated and Mr Castavillian takes notes of this.
The Doctor then realises where he is in the timeline here, that he is at the Genesis of the Daleks (yes he said those exact words), quickly gets away before he contaminates the tiimeline even further and tells Mr Castavillian that he was never here.
Before the TARDIS came by the Dalek had a metal claw not the plunger the Daleks are known to look like with.
This metal claw got broken from the Dalek by the TARDIS and the Doctor therefore replaced it with a plunger he just happened to have and he and the TARDIS leaves.
Davros then comes back in, narrowly misses his future foe the Doctor and sees the Dalek with a plunger instead of the metal claw.
Mr Castavillian fears anger from Davros with this new look of the Dalek but Davros likes it and so ends this very funny short giving a new take on the origins of the Daleks and seeing Davros before he was severely injured and put in a chair.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=RfLtAdSgWPQ
BBC Children in Need short that served as a lead-up to the 60th Anniversary Specials and written by showrunner Russell T. Davies.
After seeing the flying TARDIS, was surprised to see the first person who turns up here is Davros but not Davros we have quite seen before as he isn't in a chair and his face is not disfigured.
Davros sees Julian Bleach reprising him having played him before in The Stolen Earth/Journey's End & The Magician's Apprentice/The Witch's Familiar.
This is when he started making the Daleks, then known as the Mark III Travel Machines
Although this came under the title of The Fourteenth Doctor is Here!, Davies has given this the name of Destination: Skaro on Instagram.
Davros is talking to his assistant Mr Castavillian (wonder why he wasn't in Genesis of the Daleks) about the Mark III Travel Machine, the first of which is on display.
However Davros hasn't come up with the name of these machines and funny the suggestions made by Mr Castavillian.
Davros then leaves the room for a while after receiving a message on the PA system for him to check on something.
According to TARDIS Wiki, the voice on the PA was the late Peter Miles in an archive recording as Nyder although it has the "source needed" tag.
After Davros leaves the room, the TARDIS crashes in and the Fourteenth Doctor comes out and meets Mr Castavillian.
The Doctor says that 60 minutes ago he was this brilliant woman and now he has this old face back again.
In that 60 minutes the newly regenerated Fourteenth Doctor was in the DWM comic strip story Liberation of the Daleks
The Doctor then sees the Dalek and says the words Daleks and Exterminated and Mr Castavillian takes notes of this.
The Doctor then realises where he is in the timeline here, that he is at the Genesis of the Daleks (yes he said those exact words), quickly gets away before he contaminates the tiimeline even further and tells Mr Castavillian that he was never here.
Before the TARDIS came by the Dalek had a metal claw not the plunger the Daleks are known to look like with.
This metal claw got broken from the Dalek by the TARDIS and the Doctor therefore replaced it with a plunger he just happened to have and he and the TARDIS leaves.
Davros then comes back in, narrowly misses his future foe the Doctor and sees the Dalek with a plunger instead of the metal claw.
Mr Castavillian fears anger from Davros with this new look of the Dalek but Davros likes it and so ends this very funny short giving a new take on the origins of the Daleks and seeing Davros before he was severely injured and put in a chair.