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c'mon man! At least let him pose like he's got a set of testicles. If this Doctor showed up to offer me an adventure in time and space I'd call Chris Hansen to come save me
He looks like a 70s disco singer. Why is so much of his chest out? What’s with the rings? I hate it but at the same time I kind of want to see what he’s going to do as The Doctor if his characterization matches his costume.
 
Do you think anyone is going to be mad that they dressed the first black doctor up like the protagonist of a Rudy Ray Moore film? Personally I think it’s hilarious.
Why would anybody get mad at this
They'd be too busy being blinded by the wonderful ✨ REPRESENTATION ✨
 
Question for the farmers of this thread, Ive got a Classic Doctor itch after I bought cards for a game I have never played so to continue on my self destruction, which Big Finish stories would you all say are the best to get back into things? Doesn't matter which Doctor really just looking for great older Doctor stories and I don't trust Reddit or bugman journalism to not make me listen to a story about the Doctor getting space HRT for a poor trans newborn.
 
Question for the farmers of this thread, Ive got a Classic Doctor itch after I bought cards for a game I have never played so to continue on my self destruction, which Big Finish stories would you all say are the best to get back into things? Doesn't matter which Doctor really just looking for great older Doctor stories and I don't trust Reddit or bugman journalism to not make me listen to a story about the Doctor getting space HRT for a poor trans newborn.
4th Doctor stories are generally pretty safe, as they tend to steer pretty close to how Tom's era was.

The Philip Hinchcliffe presents collections are the best as they are unproduced TV stories from that era produced in audio form.

Or you could also listen to the Starbeast adaptation to get ready for the upcoming specials.

To be honest, any old BF audios from when they started would be fine. It's only within the last five years to six years that (like everything else) they've gotten really woke to the point that some Doctors (like Colin Baker) are unlistenable.


And now for something completely different.


So it's almost the anniversary and hilarity is ensuing. Copied from reddit, with the faggotry removed.

An Unearthly Child was written by Anthony Coburn, who helped in creating Doctor Who alongside Sydney Newman, Verity Lambert, C E Weber, Donald Wilson, and David Whittaker. He died in 1977, with his son Stef then inherited his estate after his mother’s passing in 2013.

Back in 2013 Stef tried to sue the BBC claiming that his father created the idea for the TARDIS and therefore deserved royalties for all of its uses. This was obviously thrown out by the BBC since the TARDIS was made by Verity Lambert, with Coburn only coming up with the police box exterior, which the BBC had earlier settled that they fully owned the design for in an early 2000s court case with the metropolitan police department.

That same year an audiobook reading of the Target Novelization of “An Unearthly Child” was to be released by AudioGO, but then the company fell through and the release was stalled till February 2015. The audiobook was however never released as Stef disputed the rights for its release and the audiobook currently being stuck in purgatory.

Now in 2023 he is using his ownership of the estate to pull “An Unearthly Child” from circulation due to him being mad at the casting of a gay black actor in the title role and demanding a massive settlement payment to give the rights back. These claims are currently being disputed by the BBC as Anthony was working directly for the BBC during the series creation as a staff writer and wasn’t a contracted hire like Terry Nation was when he made the Daleks. Since the Daleks were made for a contracted script, this is how the Daleks and Brigadier are controlled by the Terry Nation and Haisman Estate, but the Master or the Time Lords are controlled by the BBC since they were an internal creation.

One can only assume that he hopes to push the BBC into giving into his demands and has only made these ownership claims during the anniversary years in an attempt at drumming up as much press around it, which he is succeeding at. This habit can be seen by the fact that he recently put a DVD of the episode up for sale on eBay for £500 starting auction before taking it down after people found out it was him.

Currently the BBC is playing it safe by privating all clips of “An Unearthly Child” and there will probably be some legal action soon to resolve this issue but for now, I am enjoying the lulz, and will watch my pirate copy before the anniversary.

The guy is a troll, but I'm enjoying the antics and have made popcorn for the upcoming festivities.
 
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Question for the farmers of this thread, Ive got a Classic Doctor itch after I bought cards for a game I have never played so to continue on my self destruction,
bought some magic cards, eh?
 
An Unearthly Child
Copyright troll shit aside the concept of the first 2 doctor who plotlines are really neat thematically. You go from the far past of earth during caveman times to the far future on some fucking weird earth-like planet that's been long since devastated by nuclear war. Always been weird to me how internet review/video essay guys almost always completely gloss over the cavemen part and just go "OH WOW THE DALEKS WERE SO FUCKING WEIRD GUYS". Like yeah no shit. Speaking of the original Daleks it was always neat how they tried fleshing out what an idea of a hell future where survivors of war on a dead irradiated world are reliant on technology to perform basic shit might look like.

Kinda wonder sometimes what it'd be like if they actually brought back the OG concepts for the Daleks and Cybermen instead of just having the original designs show up as fanservice where they inexplicably act exactly like the modern counterparts even if it makes no sense for them to have the abilities of said counterparts. "Yeah lets have the guys augged up with fragile life support tanks and unseen implied body horror shit under their facemask do the iron man flying thing we made the modern upgraded cybermen we introduced do like a season or so ago"
 
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Question for the farmers of this thread, Ive got a Classic Doctor itch after I bought cards for a game I have never played so to continue on my self destruction, which Big Finish stories would you all say are the best to get back into things? Doesn't matter which Doctor really just looking for great older Doctor stories and I don't trust Reddit or bugman journalism to not make me listen to a story about the Doctor getting space HRT for a poor trans newborn.
"Jubilee" is a classic, with Colin's Doctor. "Davros" too. A lot of the older (I guess better, I stopped following Big Finish but I trust the guy who said it's dumb politics now) stories are on places like Spotify, so don't buy anything, there's enough free to try.

There was a big box set that filled in between "The Ultimate Foe" and "Time and the Rani" that was pretty good (I love Colin, just to calibrate my opinions) but gave him a hilariously drawn out and douchey pre-regeneration speech. I think the phrase "but on balance, ..." was in there somewhere, to give you an idea.
 
Finish stories would you all say are the best to get back into things
The David Warner Unbound stuff ( post Lost in Translation the cancer got his voice and they did a Weimar cyber faggot boxset )

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These 8 centric ones are an interesting mix ( Zagreus is an autism storm also the only one to feature pertwee), Company of Friends is a mix of different companions , Mary Shelley, Bernice Summerfield, and Fitz from the books , Book of Kells has McGann uttering the phrase " space time prolapse "

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Unit Dominion is fun and introduces a new incarnation of the Master , Cold Fusion is an adaption of a Seventh Doctor centric novel featuring the Fifth

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Honestly anything featuring David Warner pre Blood and Steel is a safe bet.
 

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The David Warner Unbound stuff ( post Lost in Translation the cancer got his voice and they did a Weimar cyber faggot boxset )

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These 8 centric ones are an interesting mix ( Zagreus is an autism storm also the only one to feature pertwee), Company of Friends is a mix of different companions , Mary Shelley, Bernice Summerfield, and Fitz from the books , Book of Kells has McGann uttering the phrase " space time prolapse "

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Unit Dominion is fun and introduces a new incarnation of the Master , Cold Fusion is an adaption of a Seventh Doctor centric novel featuring the Fifth

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Honestly anything featuring David Warner pre Blood and Steel is a safe bet.
Which character do think they will bring over from Big Finish continuity into the TV Show?
Bernice Summerfield or Irving Braxiatel or the Renegade?

Do you ever think Big Finish are still thinking of ways to bring back Lucie Miller from being blown up by Daleks?
 
Which character do think they will bring over from Big Finish continuity into the TV Show?
Bernice Summerfield or Irving Braxiatel or the Renegade?
the time to steal benny and the brax would've been at the turn of the millenium before STDavies showed up to one up JNT
Do you ever think Big Finish are still thinking of ways to bring back Lucie Miller from being blown up by Daleks?
technically they did that by making new stories with her and the eighth doctor set in-between the eighth doctor adventures with her
 
1) Her friend was Indian, not black.

2) The New Adventures *never* implied Ace was in love with her friend, nor did they ever imply that she was bisexual. All of that is bullshit you made up. I know this because I own the entire run of NAs.

3) Delta and the Bannermen is far worse than Happiness Patrol.

4) Shut your fucking cakehole, because you have zero idea what you're talking about (as usual) and are making shit up (as usual).
Let our pet doomer nutjob have his fun, lad....
 
Which character do think they will bring over from Big Finish continuity into the TV Show?
Probably the tranny they set Liv Chenka up with, they already had it meet 9. That freak killed the stuff with 8 for me, it's the same one that voices a character in Hogwarts Legacy.


Do you ever think Big Finish are still thinking of ways to bring back Lucie Miller from being blown up by Daleks?
Don't know and honestly don't care for her outside of the Morbius stuff. India Fisher as Charlotte Pollard was always a better listen.

I haven't really kept up with anything other than the Unbound/ Benny boxsets for the last 8 years.

Over the last two years they jacked their prices back up ( CD & Digital ) and that killed any other interests I had.

RTD has really been a fucking tumor. His speech shitting on the Drop the T crowd was genuinely unhinged.
 
Videos aren't bad (finally got around to them) but man he still has some british milquetoast views on stuff. I swear that entire isle could be on fire and sinking into the ocean and they'd still find some way to complain about Thatcher. I'm starting to get NULL's hatred of the whole thing.
 
The very first “Doctor Who” story involving The Daleks, understandably titled “The Daleks,” is set to be colorized and rebroadcast later this month as part of the 60th anniversary celebrations of the franchise.

Originally transmitted from December 1963 to February 1964, the seven-part story was the second overall serial to air after the very first ‘Who’ story, the four-part “An Unearthly Child”.

Penned by British sci-fi writing icon Terry Nation, who went on to create “Blake’s 7” and “Survivors,” the story sees the TARDIS landing in a petrified jungle on the dead planet Skaro.

The original story was criticised for its length, clocking in at seven 25-minute episodes (175 minutes). This new take has been colourised and re-edited down into a 75-minute version to appeal to modern audiences. This feature-length take will also offer new sound design and will adapt Tristram Cary’s original score with additional material by Mark Ayres to fit the shorter edit.

This new take “The Daleks” will air on BBC Four on the 23rd November 2023. The original black-and-white seven-part story is currently available as part of the recently launched Whoniverse section on the BBC’s iPlayer. The new film version will join it there after it airs.


I'm not thrilled at this being colourised and "trimmed for modern audiences". Fucking ADHD riddled faggots. Sit down and watch the story.
 
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