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Doctor Who over the years: Episode quotes The War Machines – Episode 1WOTAN: Doctor Who is required! Bring him here!
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Pic of the Day # 785
Anthony Ainley as the Master in the final transmitted story of the classic run - Survival (1989) |
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Doctor Who over the years: Episode quotes The Tenth Planet – Episode 1The Doctor: We don't intend you any harm General, I can assure you of that. General Cutler: You can assure me of what you like but whether I'll believe you or not is another question. [The Doctor snorts as Cutler turns away] I haven't got time to deal with these now, but when I do you'd better have a good explanation. The Doctor: I don't like your tone, sir. General Cutler: And I don't like your face, nor your hair! The Tenth Planet – Episode 2Krail: You must come and live with us. Polly: But we cannot live with you. You're, you're different. You've got no feelings. Krail: Feelings? I do not understand that word. The Doctor: Emotions. Love, pride, hate, fear. Have you no emotions, sir? Krail: Come to Mondas and you will have no need of emotions. You will become like us. Polly: Like you? Krail: We have freedom from disease, protection against heat and cold, true mastery. Do you prefer to die in misery? The Tenth Planet – Episode 4The Doctor: What did you say, my boy? It's all over. It's all over. That's what you said. No, but it isn't all over. It's far from being all over. Ben: What are you taking about? The Doctor: I must get back to the Tardis immediately! Polly: All right, Doctor. The Doctor: Yes, I must go now. Ben: Aren't we going to go back to say goodbye or anything? The Doctor: No. No, I must go at once. Ben: Oh well, you better have this. We don't want you catching your death of cold. (Ben hands the The Doctor his cloak.) The Doctor: Ah, yes. Thank you. It's good. Keep warm. (The Doctor leaves.) Polly: What's happened to him? Ben: Dunno. He seems to lost his sense of humour. Polly: Well, I can't wait to get out of this place.
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#9614
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Pic of the Day # 786
To conclude Pic of the Day what better monster than the series most iconic one - the Daleks as seen in the 1964 story The Dalek Invasion of Earth. Last edited by Demdike@Cult Labs; 23rd March 2019 at 01:17 PM. |
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Don't if the BBC screwed up the first episode of Macra as the intro is black and white but soon goes to colour after titles
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Sounds correct to me. Twice Upon a Time began in black and white and changed to colour soon after.
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#9617
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Wonder if wheel in space is the next missing episode as the first 10 minutes are a animated bonus .
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#9618
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The Blu-Ray contents, according to DVD Compare DISC ONE (Colour Version)
DISC TWO (Black & White Version)
The limited edition steelbox version also contains a third disc*: DISC THREE (Bonus Disc)
* NOTE - The contents of this disc has previously been released as part of the '2007 Complete Series' DVD
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Doctor Who over the years: Episode quotes The Power Of The Daleks – Episode 1Polly: His face, his hair, look at it. Ben: He's breathing, and the Tardis seems to be normal. Polly: Ben, what are we going to do? We can't just leave The Doctor there. Ben: What, him? The Doctor? Polly: Well, that's who came through the doors. There was no one else outside. Ben, do you remember what he said in the tracking room? Something about 'This old body of mine is wearing a bit thin.' Ben: So he gets himself a new one? Polly: Well, yes. Ben: Oh, do me a favour. Polly: Then whatever happened, happened in here. Ben: But it's impossible. Polly: Not so long ago we'd have been saying that about a lot of things. (The man on the floor moans and opens his eyes. As he struggles to sit up, a searing pain nearly cripples him. Clutching his head, he stares wildly at Ben and Polly, his vision blurred. We hear the thumping of his headache, or is it heartbeat?) The Doctor: Stop. Stop. Concentrate on one thing. One thing. (The man turns his attention to the Tardis console, focusing on the controls. The thumping becomes slower and softer. At last his vision clears. The man removes his hands from his face and looks around him, his features brightening in relief.) It's over. (chuckles) It's over. (The man scrambles to his feet, wobbling unsteadily. Ben and Polly watch but make no attempt to help as he circles the Tardis console as if reacquainting himself with the controls. His clothes hang off his slight frame, much too big, and he struggles to unfasten the heavy cloak that threatens to trip him up. As he does so, an ornate ring drops to the floor.) Ben: Doctor? (As the Tardis engine springs to life and dematerialises, the man raises his hands to his face once more, feeling his features as if they belonged to a stranger. Polly moves to pick up the fallen ring, eyeing the newcomer with open curiosity and a little unease. The little man makes his way over to a storage chest, his stiff-legged gait reminding Polly of a small child learning to walk. He trips, but recovers quickly.) The Doctor: The muscles are still a bit tight. Ben: What are we going to do? Polly: It is the Doctor. I know it is. I think. Ben: It's not only his face that's changed. He doesn't even act like him. (The stranger is rummaging through the contents of the chest.) Come on, it's time we sorted this out. Now look here! The Doctor: Hold that. (He hands Ben a mirror.) Tilt it. (The man gazes intently at his reflection. The face in the mirror has a mop of black hair and dark green eyes. Momentarily the image blurs and changes to that of an older, white-haired man before changing back again. Apparently satisfied, the man turns his attention back to the storage chest.) Ben: Have you done with this? The Doctor: Put it down. Put it down. Ben: Now what's the game? (The man turns, cheerfully brandishing an ornamental dagger.) The Doctor: Ah! The Crusades, from Saladin. The Doctor was a great collector, wasn't he? Polly: But you're the The Doctor. The Doctor: Oh, I don't look like him. Ben: Who are you? The Doctor: Don't you know? (The man rummages further and pulls out a piece of dull silver metal. His look of mischief fades as the object triggers a very clear memory.) Extermination. (The man stuffs the metal into his pocket. His concern turns to delight as he unearths a magnifying glass. He begins a careful study of his hands.) Ah. Very good. Nails need growing. (Ben takes the The Doctor's ring from Polly.) Ben: Now look, the The Doctor always wore this. So if you're him, it should fit now, shouldn't it? (And slips it on the man's finger. It's far too big.) There. That settles it. The Doctor: I'd like to see a butterfly fit into a chrysalis case after it's spread its wings. Polly: Then you did change! The Doctor: Life depends on change and renewal. Ben: Oh, so that's it. You've been renewed, have you? The Doctor: I've been renewed, have I? That's it. I've been renewed. It's part of the Tardis. Without it, I couldn't survive The Power Of The Daleks – Episode 2The Doctor: Lesterson, what have you done? What have you done? Lesterson: I'll show you. Janley, now! (Lesterson's Dalek glides into the room. It's movement is strangely fascinating, holding everyone transfixed. Everyone except the The Doctor who edges backwards, shaking his head in horror. The Dalek stops and looks around at each person in turn. At last it re-focuses on the The Doctor. The The Doctor backs into a chair.) Ben: It recognised The Doctor. It recognised him. Polly: What's the matter, Doctor? Are you all right? The Doctor: The fools. The stupid fools. Ben: You're scared. What can it do? The Doctor: Nothing yet. Lesterson: This creation is called, I understand, a Dalek. Ben: It knew who you were. It sounds ridiculous, but it did. The Doctor: It knew who I was. Ben: The Dalek knows who you are. Lesterson: Now, look at it. I have merely given it electrical power, but it is capable of storing it. Moreover, it responds to orders. Turn around. (The Dalek obeys.) Move that chair. (The Dalek pushes the chair across the room.) Stop. You see? Well, just think what this could do for our mining program, our processing, packaging. Dozens of labour jobs, Governor. It may even supply the end to all this Colony's problems. The Doctor: Yes, it will end the colony's problems, because it will end the colony. DALEK: I am your servant. Lesterson: It, it spoke! Janley, did you hear it? It can actually talk. The Doctor: It can do many things, Lesterson. But the thing it does most efficiently is exterminate human beings. It destroys them, without mercy, without conscience. It destroys them. Utterly. Completely. It destroys them. DALEK: (trying to drown out the Doctor) I am your servant. I am your servant. I am your servant. I am your servant. I am your servant. Power Of The Daleks – Episode 3Dalek: What does this machine do? Lesterson: You know, it's amazing. You have an almost human interest and curiosity. Dalek: A Dalek is bet... is not the same as a human. If I am to help, I must know everything. Lesterson: Yes. Yes, of course. Power Of The Daleks – Episode 4Daleks: We will get our power. We will get our power. We will get our power. We will get our power. We will get our power. We will get our power. First Dalek: Turn back the power supply. Lesterson: I will, I will. But I want you to remember that I control you. First Dalek: We are your servants. Lesterson: I know. Remember it. I gave you each a special charge to bring you back to life. Any further power you need must come from this generator. And I control it. Is that clear? First Dalek: To await your orders, master. Lesterson: Good. Have you completed the blueprints for the meteor storm computer? First Dalek: It is ready. Lesterson: Oh, it's marvellous! I'm glad we understand each other. First Dalek: We understand the human mind. Power Of The Daleks – Episode 5ALL DALEKS: Exterminate! Exterminate! Exterminate! DALEK 2: Orders received. Exterminate all humans! DALEK: Exterminate all humans! DALEK 2: Exterminate! Annihilate! Destroy! Daleks conquer and destroy! ALL DALEKS: Daleks conquer and destroy! Daleks conquer and destroy! Daleks conquer and destroy! Daleks conquer and destroy! Daleks conquer and destroy! Daleks conquer and destroy! Daleks conquer and destroy! Power Of The Daleks – Episode 6The Doctor: The Daleks won't care who they fight. They'll exterminate every human being on this planet.
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Doctor Who over the years: Episode quotes The Underwater Menace – Episode 1Jamie: [upon entering the TARDIS for the first time, he looks around him. The central column rises and falls] What's this? The Doctor: You'll find out. [operates the controls] Jamie: Ah, I don't think I want to. Ben: It's a machine, my old haggis; it's taken you away from Scotland forever. Jamie: Where to? Ben: Ah, well, that as the Doctor would say, that is in the lap of the gods. We never know. Jamie: Ah, you'd not be leading me on now, would you? It's a fact; you don't know where we're going? Polly: Quite true, and what's more we don't even know what year it will be either. Jamie: Och, now, I don't believe it. The Doctor: "Nae man can tether time nor tide" - Robert Burns. Jamie: Hey? Who's Robert Burns? The Doctor: Oh, I should have remembered. Polly: What? The Doctor: Well to Jamie, it's seventeen forty six. Robert Burns wasn't born until seventeen fifty nine. Ben: It's all complicated, isn't it? Jamie: What's happening now? The Doctor: We're just beginning to land. Hold tight, everyone. Jamie: Land? Polly: Don't be scared, Jamie, it's alright, really. Ben: I get a sort of queer feeling. See, we never know what we're going to find, do we? The Doctor: Ah that's the fun. Stand by, here we go. Polly: Please let it be Chelsea nineteen sixty six. Ben: Hope it's the Daleks, I don't think. The Doctor: Prehistoric monsters... The Underwater Menace – Episode 2Damon: [close-ups of hypodermic being filled from a bottle] One tiny jab, and you'll know nothing more about it until it's all over. [Polly sobs. Damon prepares to inject her, but is disturbed by the lights flickering] The lights are playing up again. Go and see what's wrong. Damon's Assistant: Right. Damon: No wait. I'd better go myself. Zaroff might listen to me. Look after the girl Damon's Assistant: Right. The Underwater Menace – Episode 3Zaroff: Nothing in the world can stop me now! The Underwater Menace – Episode 4The Doctor: Now, listen everyone. I have a plan. Sean: Good. The Doctor: It might even work.
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