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Post by Darren Jones on Apr 26, 2016 23:06:36 GMT
Having recently re-watched 'Lost in Time' and the censor clips contained therein; it got me thinking...
What clip from a missing episode would you most like to see?
I would like to see the 'time destructor' sequences from 'The Dalek Masterplan' as they sound so eerie on audio.
Any thoughts on what others might compare?
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Post by tombeveridge on Apr 27, 2016 5:21:23 GMT
The "trains" scene from "Evil of the Daleks". It sums up Pat Troughton's Doctor for me. Or, second choice, Maxtible becomes a dalek--quite chilling.
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Post by mattplace on Apr 27, 2016 13:43:14 GMT
the doctors speech from the massacre part 4 alone in the tardis
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Post by Greg H on Apr 27, 2016 18:24:52 GMT
Interesting question.
I would likely opt for something interesting from episode 6 of abominable snowmen. Some of the bits that don't have much visual representation via telesnaps etc.
I have always suspected, perhaps in error, that there would have been some sections of fury that would feature trippy camerawork or editing (think the clip with Oak and Quill). I would like to see more of this to see if this is the case, but without having seen it, it is kinda hard to say which bits................
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Post by andyeves on Apr 27, 2016 20:03:55 GMT
My interest in DW stems from one of nostalgia, a fascination for how much I can remember from such a young age, and so my preference would always be to view a clip that I can specifically recall. The earliest are from Evil, so it would be either the Tardis being driven off and D&J hiding behind those petrol pumps, or Jamie wrestling with Kemel and establishing that he can't speak.
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Post by johnbarbour on Apr 27, 2016 21:24:23 GMT
The sequence (that I know only from reading the novelisation of Power) where the daleks reassure the human colony leader that "we are your servants" ... Yeah, right.
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Post by Alastair Fleming on Apr 28, 2016 17:46:07 GMT
Difficult to choose, would like to see the end of The Feast Of Steven where the Doctor wishes the viewers a Merry Christmas.
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Post by Jaspal Cheema on Apr 28, 2016 19:51:22 GMT
In my opinion it has to be the first few faltering moments of Troughton's Doctor from episode 1 of Power.Such a powerful and classic scene and must have been startling when seen in context after Hartnell's tenure and the regeneration scene from The Tenth Planet.
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Post by Darren Jones on Apr 29, 2016 0:33:57 GMT
Thank you all for your considered and interesting answers.
Since starting this thread, I've thought of a few more I'd like to see:
1] The backgammon game between the 1st Doctor and Kubali Khan - just to see the 1st Doctors reactions to the bets placed.
2] Frederick Jeager's impression of Hartnell from 'The Savages' - did he get the physical aspects correct?
3] Maggie Harris walking into the sea - did it look as scary as it sounds (or as described)?
4] (Finally, phew!) Dom Issigri - purely because no-one seems to know what he looked like.
Thanks again for contributing to this thread.
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Post by Greg H on Apr 29, 2016 5:39:07 GMT
3] Maggie Harris walking into the sea - did it look as scary as it sounds (or as described)? I have speculated about that one myself quite a few times.
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Post by Will Weller on Apr 29, 2016 19:11:00 GMT
I know there are better clips out there, but I would love to see Jamie and Victoria saying goodbye to each other in Fury from the Deep episode 6. Sounds great and really emotional on audio...
Also Sara's death in The Daleks' Master Plan episode 12 and The Sand Storm from Marco Polo episode 2 would be nice to have, and not forgetting the Dalek production line scene in The Power of the Daleks episode four.
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Post by lousingh on Apr 29, 2016 21:41:00 GMT
This is a cool question. I have a several, although most were mentioned above:
1. "Mighty Kublai Khan": The backgammon betting. 2. "The Horse of Destruction": Cassandra being dragged away by the Trojans - did they give any implication of Cassandra becoming what is politely called a "concubine" of Agamemnon (the modern term is sex slave)? 3. "Traitors": The entire scene with the death of Katarina. 4. "The Destruction of Time": The sequence with the Time Destructor that includes the death of Sara Kingdom. 5. "Bell of Doom": The Doctor lecturing the audience. 6. "The Savages", Episode 4: The performance of Frederick Jaeger of Hartnell. 7. "The Power of the Daleks", Episode One: The entirety until the Doctor, Polly, and Ben leave the TARDIS. 8. "The Power of the Daleks", Episode Two: "I am your servant!" 9. "The Power of the Daleks", Episode Four: The Dalek assembly line. 10. "The Macra Terror", Episode 2: The death of the real controller. 11. "The Evil of the Daleks", Episode 6: The entire sequence with "trains" in it. 12. "The Evil of the Daleks", Episode 7: Maxtible with The Dalek Factor. 13. "The Evil of the Daleks", Episode 7: The end of the Dalek city on Skaro. 15. "Fury from the Deep", Episode 6: The effect of Victoria's screams on the Weed. 15. "Fury from the Deep", Episode 6: The Doctor and Jamie leaving Victoria.
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Post by Darren Jones on Apr 29, 2016 23:47:19 GMT
3] Maggie Harris walking into the sea - did it look as scary as it sounds (or as described)? I have speculated about that one myself quite a few times. You and me both, mate. I have a feeling though; like 'Tomb of the Cybermen', it may be far better in our imaginations than what we would see on-screen.
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Post by Greg H on Apr 30, 2016 1:10:06 GMT
I have speculated about that one myself quite a few times. You and me both, mate. I have a feeling though; like 'Tomb of the Cybermen', it may be far better in our imaginations than what we would see on-screen. Ooh, I have a feeling our opinions diverge at that point mate! I have held tomb as a classic since I first saw it in 1992 to present day. I can't really fault it much; low budget and of it's time, but a great, fun bit of television Fury, I suspect I would enjoy equally; I think it may have dragged a little in a couple of places due to it's six episode run time, but given the chance to see it, I suspect it would have been atmospheric and generally more killer than filler.
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Post by Jaspal Cheema on Apr 30, 2016 20:08:12 GMT
I would also love to see the actual introduction of Colonel Lethbridge-Stewart in episode 3 of Web Of Fear.A scene so cruelly taken from us by someone in Jos.Surely one of the most important introductions in Dr Who history....
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