8 Stories That Secretly Transformed Doctor Who Forever
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Journey beyond the known galaxies and explore the hidden gems of the Whoniverse that have quietly but profoundly shaped the legacy of our favourite Time Lord.
From the eerie corridors of the TARDIS in "The Edge of Destruction" to the whimsical yet poignant "Delta and the Bannermen," these are the episodes that rewrote the rules, challenged norms, and left an indelible mark on the fabric of Doctor Who.
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I'd love to know what episodes you think fundamentally changed the series that we don't really talk about in those terms.
'The Web of Fear' and 'The Invasion' are two episodes which I believe fundamentally changed Doctor Who. Without those episodes, UNIT wouldn't have become a reality. The Third Doctor's run also would have suffered from the lack of action and a setback in the development of the Doctor's 'Hero of Earth' aspect. Excellent video by the way!
Yes, those are really good calls! I always forget the early Unit stories; which is a shame really, because theyâre very good. I didnât get to see The Invasion or Web of Fear for quite some time after I started collecting videos, so I always think of Spearhead as the first Unit story. But thereâs a lot to like about both of those stories. Iâll have to take a deeper look at them.
Really glad you liked the video đ
Great video, I would have included "The brain of morbious" to the list as well.
Morbious is a good shout, actually. It nearly made the list of honourable mentions, but people are aware enough of the story and its impact that it didnât seem to sit quite right with the subject.
Excellent video as ever, although I don't consider Black Orchid a "pure historical", as the point of historicals (whether pure or pseudo) is that they referred to actual people/events, so the audience could learn at least something about history. However, not only are the people and events in Black Orchid entirely made up, so is the location! For me, "Orchid" is just a generic period whodunnit, which could have been set in any time or place where toffs played cricket and held garden parties.
Youâre right, not a pure historical, but the first time that a non-alien threat in a more contemporary setting was used. Itâs a type of story we donât see much on screen but Black Orchid does show that it still works. And, of course, Big Finish has used the idea a few times too.
Great review mate I think survival was groundbreaking
Survival was a pretty special story, actually. I don't think it got the recognition it deserved when it first aired.
great video. super underrated!
Totally đ - Glad you enjoyed the video :)
Because it was last of the classic era
It really was. It was one of the few I had on video, recorded from the telly.