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Played by the late Patrick Troughton throughout, the Second Doctor holds a special place in my Whovian heart due to a number of firsts: | Played by the late Patrick Troughton throughout, the Second Doctor holds a special place in my Whovian heart due to a number of firsts: | ||
* First serial I watched: The Mind Robber (1992 repeat). | * First serial I watched: [[The Mind Robber]] (1992 repeat). | ||
* First serial I rented: The Seeds of Death (back when video renting was a thing). | * First serial I rented: [[The Seeds of Death]] (back when video renting was a thing). | ||
* First serial I purchased: The Tomb of the Cybermen (from Boots, VHS format). | * First serial I purchased: [[The Tomb of the Cybermen]] (from Boots, VHS format). | ||
Troughton arguably had the hardest role ever, in that his performance would decide whether the regeneration concept -- and the resulting change of lead actor -- would be a success. If he had failed to convince viewers that he was still the Doctor, albeit with a different (and in my opinion, greatly improved) persona, then the show may never have made it beyond Season Five. | Troughton arguably had the hardest role ever, in that his performance would decide whether the regeneration concept -- and the resulting change of lead actor -- would be a success. If he had failed to convince viewers that he was still the Doctor, albeit with a different (and in my opinion, greatly improved) persona, then the show may never have made it beyond Season Five. | ||
[[Category:Doctor Who]] | [[Category:Doctor Who]] |
Revision as of 17:41, 4 March 2018
Played by the late Patrick Troughton throughout, the Second Doctor holds a special place in my Whovian heart due to a number of firsts:
- First serial I watched: The Mind Robber (1992 repeat).
- First serial I rented: The Seeds of Death (back when video renting was a thing).
- First serial I purchased: The Tomb of the Cybermen (from Boots, VHS format).
Troughton arguably had the hardest role ever, in that his performance would decide whether the regeneration concept -- and the resulting change of lead actor -- would be a success. If he had failed to convince viewers that he was still the Doctor, albeit with a different (and in my opinion, greatly improved) persona, then the show may never have made it beyond Season Five.