Johnny 1989 wrote:Yudster wrote:I KNOW! That's a big part of the problem! Why reference something that old and silly? The "old" Doctors were all sort of silly, comedic, novelty type characters. The new ones have been better, more dynamic, more believeable as "action heroes", in keeping with the new approach to the stories and the production values of the show. Why hark back to the clowning around days? I don't want the wobbly plastic sets, crap special effects, appallingly bad fight scenes and the stupid dialogue back, why do I want the cartoon image back?
As someone who has seen all stories (that survive) that is far from the truth (well except for McCoy's Doctor, that one never worked for me, no matter how many times I've tried to get past his jumper). Troughton's Doctor is seen by may fans as one of the definitive Doctors (along with Tom Baker & Jon Pertwee) and there's a lot more to it than "clowning around". The sets weren't all wobbly (That's a myth, it was Crossroads that had the wobbly effects) and not all the effects are that bad at all, neither are the fight scenes. As for the dialogue, I suggest you watch some stories by Terrance Dicks or Robert Holmes, nothing "Cartoon" about either of their stories at all or of several other writers of the classic series. Unfortunately the Sylvester McCoy era has seriously tarnished the reputation of the first 4-6 Doctors, all because of that sodding Candyman!!!
Don't be a tit, I was there. I saw the damn things when they first aired, I grew up with the stupid programme. Which is why during the time it was off and from time to time there was a campaign to get it brought back, I never ever understood why.
As for wobbly sets - whole wall in the Tardis moved to reveal its construction once (that was in a Jon Pertwee episode), in the Patrick Troughton days the baddies costumes used to fall apart in mid scene, the action sequences were laughable - and these things were just standard. I have seen all these too, my mum and older brother remember them too, and many many more. It was absolute rubbish.
I wholeheartedly agree with you about Sylvester McCoy.