... Were it not for the presence of the Three Doctors maybe it wouldn’t be that interesting.
THE STORY
An event of such cataclysmic proportions threatens all life in the universe when a Black Hole opens a rift between the worlds of matter and anti-matter. The Time Lords, overseers of all ... Read review
Unit HQ comes under attack by an alien force, and the Doctor has no other option but to ... more
call on his own people, the Time Lords, for help. Breaking the first Law of Time, the first two Doctors are lifted out of their time-streams and sent to help the third. But in a universe of anti-matter, an all-powerful figure from Time Lord history is waiting, and even three Doctors may not be enough to stop him.
A gel-like plasma creature arrives on earth and hunts down the Doctor who calls on the ... more
Time Lords for help. The Time Lords themselves are in crisis as their energy is being drawn off into a black hole. They send the Doctor's earlier selves to join him. The first Doctor caught in a time eddy and able only to advise deduces that the creature is a time bridge. The third Doctor and Jo then give themselves up to it and are transported to a world of antimatter beyond the black hole. On Earth the second Doctor is forced to take refuge in the TARDIS along with the Brigadier and Sergeant Benton. He switches off the ship's force field and the whole UNIT building is transported through the black hole. Behind these events is Omega a figure from the Time Lord history whose solar engineering provided the power for time travel. He has been trapped in the black hole ever since and now wants the Doctor to swap places with him but it transpires that the corrosive properties of his domain have already destroyed his physical form leaving only his will. He threatens to destroy the universe.
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Made to mark the series' tenth anniversary,Doctor Who: The Three Doctorsfinds Jon ... more
Pertwee's Third Doctor teaming-up with the Patrick Troughton and William Hartnell incarnations to battle a universe-threatening foe. Omega (played by an excellent Stephen Thorne) is the Timelord who gave his race the power necessary for time travel. Long presumed dead he is actually trapped in an anti-matter universe inside a black hole, and is scheming an epic revenge. Set in UNIT HQ, Omega's domain and a chalk pit, Bob Baker and David Martin's yarn is both nonsensical and more wildly ambitious than the BBC effects unit could possibly visualise. This is so much the case that the best moments come with the metaphysically chilling scene in which Omega is unmasked, and in the bickering rivalry between Pertwee and Troughton. Sadly Hartnell was seriously ill with arteriosclerosis, so his brief scenes were all taped in a day and played on a monitor in the TARDIS, the reason given that the First Doctor is trapped in a "time eddy". If hardly a classic this is still a meatier tale thanThe Two Doctors(1985), which starred Troughton and ColinBaker, and it features ever-dependable support from Katy Manning as Jo Grant and Nicholas Courtney as the Brigadier.On the DVD:Doctor Who: The Three Doctorsis presented in the original 4:3 ratio with good mono sound. The introductory 16-mm film footage is very grainy and lined, but later exteriors are good and the interior video-shot material in fine. The commentary by Katy Manning, Nicholas Courtney and producer Barry Letts is informative and funny. Extras include excerpts from a highly entertaining 1973Pebble Mill at Onewith Patrick Troughton and BBC props designer Bernard Wilkie (20 min) and a 1973 retrospective on the show fromBlue Peterfeaturing Pertwee with the then new Whomobile, all presented by ex-Whocompanion Peter Purves. There are highlights from a BSkyBDoctor Whoweekend from 1990, with brief interviews with Courtney, David Martin, Bob Baker, Pertwee, producer John Nathan Turner and writer Terrance Dicks (10 min). Rather more exciting is the appearances of the warm and witty Pertwee, Manning, and a very late Courtney at the 1993 Panopticon SF convention (29 min). There are also two trailers, info text and a scored photo gallery.--Gary S Dalkin
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Made to mark the series' tenth anniversary,Doctor Who: The Three Doctorsfinds Jon ... more
Pertwee's Third Doctor teaming-up with the Patrick Troughton and William Hartnell incarnations to battle a universe-threatening foe. Omega (played by an excellent Stephen Thorne) is the Timelord who gave his race the power necessary for time travel. Long presumed dead he is actually trapped in an anti-matter universe inside a black hole, and is scheming an epic revenge. Set in UNIT HQ, Omega's domain and a chalk pit, Bob Baker and David Martin's yarn is both nonsensical and more wildly ambitious than the BBC effects unit could possibly visualise. This is so much the case that the best moments come with the metaphysically chilling scene in which Omega is unmasked, and in the bickering rivalry between Pertwee and Troughton. Sadly Hartnell was seriously ill with arteriosclerosis, so his brief scenes were all taped in a day and played on a monitor in the TARDIS, the reason given that the First Doctor is trapped in a "time eddy". If hardly a classic this is still a meatier tale thanThe Two Doctors(1985), which starred Troughton and Colin Baker, and it features ever-dependable support from Katy Manning as Jo Grant and Nicholas Courtney as the Brigadier.On the DVD:Doctor Who: The Three Doctorsis presented in the original 4:3 ratio with good mono sound. The introductory 16-mm film footage is very grainy and lined, but later exteriors are good and the interior video-shot material in fine. The commentary by Katy Manning, Nicholas Courtney and producer Barry Letts is informative and funny. Extras include excerpts from a highly entertaining 1973Pebble Mill at Onewith Patrick Troughton and BBC props designer Bernard Wilkie (20 min) and a 1973 retrospective on the show fromBlue Peterfeaturing Pertwee with the then new Whomobile, all presented by ex-Whocompanion Peter Purves. There are highlights from a BSkyBDoctor Whoweekend from 1990, with brief interviews with Courtney, David Martin, Bob Baker, Pertwee, producer John Nathan Turner and writer Terrance Dicks (10 min). Rather more exciting is the appearances of the warm and witty Pertwee, Manning, and a very late Courtney at the 1993 Panopticon SF convention (29 min). There are also two trailers, info text and a scored photo gallery.--Gary S Dalkin
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Advantages: Troughton and Hartnell in COLOUR! The 3 Doctor's interaction with each other. Disadvantages: The Gel Guards are pretty abysmal. Ah well, you can't have everything...
DOCTOR WHO embraces its past fully for the first time, with mixed results. Were it not for the presence of the Three Doctors maybe it wouldn’t be that interesting.
THE STORY
An event of such cataclysmic proportions threatens all life in the universe when a Black Hole opens a rift between the worlds of matter and anti-matter. The Time Lords, overseers of all time and space, are left helpless after a massive power drain. ... ...toward the Doctor (Jon Pertwee), a renegade Time Lord who has been exiled to Earth in the mid 20th century.
Unable to avert imminent disaster, the Time Lords are forced to break the laws of time, and manage to find enough energy reserves to call the second incarnation of the Doctor (Patrick Troughton), to assist himself. When it becomes evident that these two Doctors don't quite see eye to eye, his first incarnation is sent to sort ... more
DOCTOR WHO embraces its past fully for the first time, with mixed results. Were it not for the presence of the Three Doctors maybe it wouldn’t be that interesting.
THE STORY
An event of such cataclysmic proportions threatens all life in the universe when a Black Hole opens a rift between the worlds of matter and anti-matter. The Time Lords, overseers of all time and space, are left helpless after a massive power drain. Energy transmissions from the Black Hole seem to be directed toward the Doctor (Jon Pertwee), a renegade Time Lord who has been exiled to Earth in the mid 20th century.
Unable to avert imminent disaster, the Time Lords are forced to break the laws of time, and manage to find enough energy reserves to call the second incarnation of the Doctor (Patrick Troughton), to assist himself. When it becomes evident that these two Doctors don't quite see eye to eye, his first incarnation is sent to sort them out.
Things get worse, however, when the 2nd and 3rd Doctors along with a small group of their friends are themselves transported into the Black Hole. Soon the Doctors discover the cause of the trouble when they encounter a shadowy figure from the Time Lord's past.
THE PRODUCTION
DOCTOR WHO is the longest running science-fiction series in the world (Yes, older than Star Trek!) It ran from 1963 to 1989, with a TV movie co-produced by the BBC and Fox in 1996 starring Withnail & I's Paul McGann.
So successful was DOCTOR WHO in the 60's that Milton Subotsky and Max Rosenburg produced two films based on the first two Dalek serials, starring Peter Cushing as Dr. Who. Although the ?official? series was cancelled in 1989, DOCTOR WHO has never really gone away. There are independent audio and video spin-off productions, and a successful series of new novels featuring past and present Doctors being produced to this day.
To mark the show's tenth anniversary, the production team came up with the idea of uniting the three actors who had played the role of the Doctor up to that point. However, due to ill health, William Hartnell's role was drastically lessened. He was originally to have taken a much more active role in the proceedings but in the end appeared only in a cameo on the TARDIS scanner screen.
Troughton steals the show, fitting back perfectly into the role he had only vacated three years earlier. He obviously relishes being back, and for the most part carries the story. To be honest, were it not for the fact that the previous Doctors turn up in this story, it would be a pretty dull one.
The plot is sound and helps flesh-out a little of the history of the Time Lords, but it does look shoddy in places. The Gel Guards being a case in point. At one point a UNIT soldier exclaims, "Holy Moses! What?s that?" A similar question will no doubt cross your mind should you see them.
These minor quibbles about special effects aside, part of DOCTOR WHO?s retro appeal is the limitations its small budget gave it. It is often mocked for its ?wobbly sets? et al but its stories were always well structured and the cast always helped to convince with their performances.
The interaction between the three Doctors is superb. Pertwee and Troughton a wonderful double-act. Their intolerance of one and other is genius and their conversations the highlight of the serial. We had to wait another ten years before we could see these two actors work together again as the 2nd and 3rd Doctors.
Bob Baker and Dave Martin had written Jon Pertwee DOCTOR WHO stories; The Claws of Axos and The Mutants before penning The Three Doctors. They went on to author five adventures for Tom Baker?s Doctor; The Sontaran Experiment, The Hand of Fear, The Invisible Enemy, Underworld and The Armageddon Factor.
The Three Doctors paved the way for future anniversary teamings. The Five Doctors followed in 1983, although Tom Baker appears only in footage from the ill-fated Douglas Adams story SHADA, and the first Doctor was portrayed by Richard Hurndall (William Hartnell having died in the mid-seventies). The Two Doctors teamed Patrick Troughton with the 6th Doctor, Colin Baker. The 35th anniversary was marked by the novel ?The 8 Doctors?, penned by prolific Doctor Who writer and production team member, Terrance Dicks.
THE CAST
The then incumbent of the role, Jon Pertwee, starred in a number of films in his lifetime. Including; A Yankee in Ermin, three of the Carry On's; Carry On Cowboy, Carry On Cleo & the ill-advised Carry On Columbus. He also turned up in the horror anthology The House That Dripped Blood. His other great television role was as the child-like mischievous scarecrow, Worzel Gummidge. He died in 1996 at the age of 76. He is the father of actor Sean Pertwee.
The second Doctor, Patrick Troughton leant his talents to such films as Jason and the Argonauts, Scars Of Dracula, The Gorgon, Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger and The Omen. Appeared on television in numerous series including; The Avengers, The Persuaders, the very first episode of Inspector Morse and the glorious BBC Christmas production The Box of Delights. He died in 1987 at the age of 67, while attending a Convention in America. He is the father of actors David and Michael Troughton.
William Hartnell, the original Doctor, starred in such great British classics of cinema as Brighton Rock alongside Richard Attenborough, Hell Drivers with Stanley Baker and Patrick McGoohan, This Sporting Life with Richard Harris and the first 'Carry On' film, Carry On Sergeant. Starred in the sitcom The Army Game, with Bernard Bresslaw, before becoming the world-famous time travelling Doctor. He died in 1975 at the age of 67.
Nicholas Courtney (Brigadier Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart) can be seen in a number of other cult television series including; Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased). This episode also featured Roger Delgado, the first actor who played the Doctor?s arch nemesis, The Master. Courtney made a cameo appearance in a Christmas episode of Only Fools and Horses in 1988 and turns up in films such as the peculiar Michael Caine and Roger Moore comedy vehicle Bulls Eye (1991).
Stephen Thorne, who plays Omega had previously appeared in the series as Azal, in The Daemons (1971) and had roles in Frontier In Space (1973) and The Hand of Fear (1976).
Katie Manning (Jo Grant) starred in the Leslie Phillips and Brian Rix bawdy sex comedy, Don?t Just Lie There, Say Something (1973). She infamously posed nude for a magazine with a Dalek.
Richard Franklin (Mike Yates) continues to perform at the Edinborough Fringe Festival.
Ian Levene (Sergeant Benton) reprised his role for one of the earliest commercial DOCTOR WHO spin-off video productions War Time.
CONCLUSION
This was DOCTOR WHO's first out-and-out nostalgic look back at its past. Bringing together the Doctor's was an idea that was obvious really for a series all about travelling through time and space. This first teaming of different incarnations of the Doctor is something of an on-off affair. Could have been better, but as it stands, is a wonderful retrospective adventure.
If you want to escape your humdrum life and enjoy a little adventure, why not watch THE THREE DOCTORS? There?s no time like the present!
This Limited Edition came with a CORGI model of the Doctor's Yellow roadster BESSIE. A great model, much better than their release of the toy seperately which had an anachronistic burgundy coated Tom Baker at the wheel.
No longer available from high street stores this can now only be picked up second hand or from dealers. Nice if you like model cars and collect every single piece of Doctor Who memorabilia, otherwise stick to the standard DVD. It has exactly the same features. Which are plentiful!
paramanjara 24.07.2007
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Review of Doctor Who - The Three Doctors (Box Set) (Disc And Model Car) (DVD)
Commentary, Patrick Troughton Interview, Jon Pertwee And Kay Manning At Panopticon, Blue Peter Doctor Who Tenth Anniversary, BSB Highlights, BBC1 Trailer For The 1972 BBC1 Transmission Of The First Episode, The Five Faces Of Doctor Who, Photo Gallery, Production Subtitles
Aspect Ratio
4:3
Sound
Dolby Digital Mono
Dubbing Sound
Dolby Digital Mono English
DVD Description
The Timelords become threatened by the loss of cosmic energy. The Doctors must join forces if they are to survive.....
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