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|    John Hall to Ubiquitous    |
|    Re: 60s DOCTOR WHO IS HORRIFYING    |
|    02 Nov 25 09:52:52    |
      XPost: alt.drwho, rec.arts.drwho, rec.arts.sf.tv       XPost: rec.arts.tv       From: john@jhall.co.uk              On 31/10/2025 20:30, Ubiquitous wrote:       > The horrifying series returns, this time with 60s Doctor Who. In this video,       > I take a look at the black and white era of Doctor Who, starring William       > Hartnell as the First Doctor and Patrick Troughton as the Second Doctor. The       > black and white picture has a way of making the early seasons of Doctor Who       > a little unsettling, especially for younger viewers, as the show is       > considered a family show. I take a look at the visuals and atmosphere, the       > monsters and villains and also the darkest moments in the show, like       > Katarina's death. This video continues the horrifying series I've been       > uploading, where I take a look at film or tv shows, usual aimed at younger       > audiences, that are creepy or a little unsettling. So far, I've covered       > Superman 3 (1983), Return to Oz (1985), Willy Wonka and the Chocolate       > Factory (1971) and now 60s Doctor Who (1963-1969).       >       > https://youtu.be/MCbHV0VZMPU?si=iOHKdo_YRomxj1qk       >       > --       > Let's go Brandon!       >       >>>       >>       >       >       I think the most interesting thing about the first season or two is that       the Doctor starts off as more of an anti-hero than a hero: cowardly and       self-serving. Ian is the hero. But by the time Patrick Troughton takes       over, the character has become pretty much the one we know today -       though of course each incarnation has their own quirks.              --       John Hall               You can divide people into two categories:        those who divide people into two categories and those who don't              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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