Fantastic gallery of pictures of Patrick Troughton, Jon Pertwee, Peter Davison, Laila Ward, and Colin Baker from the 1984 TARDIS 21 convention

thewhiteguardian:

linaaaaaz:

I…. I can’t summarize it just in one sentence…

So…

have a magnificent afternoon people. 

seriously, Pat is like a hand puppet and jon pertwee is the ventriloquist xD

OMG IM CRYING

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The cover for Doctor Who Magazine Issue 457

The cover for Doctor Who Magazine Issue 457

Royal Mail reveals Doctor Who stamps

The collection marks the 50th anniversary of sci-fi show Doctor Who, with all 11 Doctors getting their own first class stamp.

Four of the show’s most notorious villains, including the Daleks and the Cybermen, star on the second class set.

The show first ran from 1963 to 1989. A successful revival returned it to Saturday night schedules in 2005.

Andrew Hammond of the Royal Mail said the commemorative selection “pay tribute to the brilliant actors that have played the Doctor over the years, as well as the adversaries that helped make the show so popular”

SFX Profiles all eleven Doctors, written by people close to the show.
This is a great read. Check out this bit by famed science fiction writer Stephen Baxter about First Doctor William Hartnell:

It was surely necessary that the Doctor had to be old in his first incarnation; that sense of age has always lingered. Even today a key part of Matt Smith’s reading of the role is that he is an old man in a young man’s body. And that agedness is rooted in Hartnell’s authoritative playing. My favourite single line of Hartnell’s actually came in tenth-anniversary special “The Three Doctors” when he berates his successors: “So you’re my replacements – a dandy and a clown. Have you done anything?”

h/t anglophenia!

SFX Profiles all eleven Doctors, written by people close to the show.

This is a great read. Check out this bit by famed science fiction writer Stephen Baxter about First Doctor William Hartnell:

It was surely necessary that the Doctor had to be old in his first incarnation; that sense of age has always lingered. Even today a key part of Matt Smith’s reading of the role is that he is an old man in a young man’s body. And that agedness is rooted in Hartnell’s authoritative playing. My favourite single line of Hartnell’s actually came in tenth-anniversary special “The Three Doctors” when he berates his successors: “So you’re my replacements – a dandy and a clown. Have you done anything?”

h/t anglophenia!

‘Doctor Who’ Steven Moffat on UNIT return - Digital Spy

Who showrunner Steven Moffat promised that Chibnall’s script will bring UNIT back with “a clever little twist”.“When I was a kid, and just getting obsessed about the Doctor (still not recovered) it was the Jon Pertwee era, and UNIT was as big a part of the show as the TARDIS itself,” said the writer. “So when Chris asked if he could bring them back, I couldn’t say yes fast enough. And being Chris, he gave it a clever little twist which I know the fans are going to love.Doctor Who continues this Saturday (September 22) on BBC One and BBC America.

‘Doctor Who’ Steven Moffat on UNIT return - Digital Spy

Who showrunner Steven Moffat promised that Chibnall’s script will bring UNIT back with “a clever little twist”.

“When I was a kid, and just getting obsessed about the Doctor (still not recovered) it was the Jon Pertwee era, and UNIT was as big a part of the show as the TARDIS itself,” said the writer.

“So when Chris asked if he could bring them back, I couldn’t say yes fast enough. And being Chris, he gave it a clever little twist which I know the fans are going to love.

Doctor Who continues this Saturday (September 22) on BBC One and BBC America.

Entertainment Weekly wants to know who your favorite Doctor is.
It’s like asking you to pick your favorite air.

Because surveys are important.

Entertainment Weekly wants to know who your favorite Doctor is.

It’s like asking you to pick your favorite air.

Because surveys are important.

Doctor, that is not how one fights a yeti

Doctor, that is not how one fights a yeti

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“Courage isn’t just a matter of not being frightened, you know. It’s being afraid and doing what you have to do anyway.”

prustens:

20 quotes to live by: Doctor Who Edition - #3

Third Doctor, Planet of the Daleks

Matt’s a joy to work with. It’s an education to watch his beautifully realised physicality as the Doctor. I said to him, ‘Jon Pertwee would be very proud of what you’re doing with this character.’

Classic Doctor Who companion Katy Manning on Matt Smith.

Her interview in Radio Times is a must read.

Doctor Who’s original Sarah Jane revealed | Radio Times

How it could have been: nearly 40 years later, the secret of who was  originally cast as Doctor Who’s Sarah Jane Smith has been revealed. It  was April Walker, best known for myriad guest roles in Fawlty Towers,  The Two Ronnies and Yes, Minister.
Pictured above left is Jon  Pertwee in the 1973 story The Time Warrior, which introduced Sarah Jane  Smith. Then, above right, is April Walker in a Two Ronnies sketch, The Attractive Barmaid, from the same year.
Doctor  Who producer Barry Letts cast Walker when Katy Manning left the role of  Jo Grant, the Doctor’s previous companion, and she worked in rehearsals  for The Time Warrior. But allegedly the pairing of Pertwee’s Doctor and  Walker’s Sarah Jane didn’t work: she was a tall and more obviously  strong character, along the lines of Pertwee’s first companion, Liz Shaw  (Caroline John).
It’s believed that Pertwee was unhappy with the  decision but it would ultimately have been Letts who recast the role.  Walker was reportedly paid for both The Time Warrior and the rest of  that series.

Doctor Who’s original Sarah Jane revealed | Radio Times

How it could have been: nearly 40 years later, the secret of who was originally cast as Doctor Who’s Sarah Jane Smith has been revealed. It was April Walker, best known for myriad guest roles in Fawlty Towers, The Two Ronnies and Yes, Minister.

Pictured above left is Jon Pertwee in the 1973 story The Time Warrior, which introduced Sarah Jane Smith. Then, above right, is April Walker in a Two Ronnies sketch, The Attractive Barmaid, from the same year.

Doctor Who producer Barry Letts cast Walker when Katy Manning left the role of Jo Grant, the Doctor’s previous companion, and she worked in rehearsals for The Time Warrior. But allegedly the pairing of Pertwee’s Doctor and Walker’s Sarah Jane didn’t work: she was a tall and more obviously strong character, along the lines of Pertwee’s first companion, Liz Shaw (Caroline John).

It’s believed that Pertwee was unhappy with the decision but it would ultimately have been Letts who recast the role. Walker was reportedly paid for both The Time Warrior and the rest of that series.

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“From the first (I think) ChicagoTARDIS con, although it had a different name.”Back row: Ian Marter, Tom Baker, John Nathan Turner, Patrick Troughton (and beard), Peter Davison, Jon Pertwee and two people whom I cannot identify, but who are probably members of the crew. Front row: Janet Fielding, Elisabeth Sladen, Carole Ann Ford, Mark Strickson, Sarah Sutton, Louise Jameson, Mary Tamm and Nicola Bryant.
isayharrysullivan:

Details of this picture can be found at the source. 
Doesn’t Ian look jolly? hehe. This picture is pretty epic though, considering everyone who is in it. 

“From the first (I think) ChicagoTARDIS con, although it had a different name.”

Back row: Ian Marter, Tom Baker, John Nathan Turner, Patrick Troughton (and beard), Peter Davison, Jon Pertwee and two people whom I cannot identify, but who are probably members of the crew. Front row: Janet Fielding, Elisabeth Sladen, Carole Ann Ford, Mark Strickson, Sarah Sutton, Louise Jameson, Mary Tamm and Nicola Bryant.

isayharrysullivan:

Details of this picture can be found at the source

Doesn’t Ian look jolly? hehe. This picture is pretty epic though, considering everyone who is in it. 

specterburke:

Frontier in Space (1973) -The Doctor and Jo

#Classic Who

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