Original air dates November 1965 – January 1966, a long run with many parts, most of which are missing today. Eleven parts of which we have only three.
Ooo, a TV screen, how fancy.
The year 4,000, with a 25 year non-aggression pact. Amazing. We haven’t managed that yet.
Daleks have found the TARDIS and recognize it only as a ship, not their enemy of time travel. Oops.
The Daleks plan a double-cross. Not really a surprise.
FLAMETHROWERS! These Daleks have FLAMETHROWERS! Eek.
There’s our missing tape back in hand.
Oh, my! Katarina went in an unexpected way. Sadness.
The Doctor’s rather lost the TARDIS this time. A strange planet from a foreign galaxy indeed. Middle of nowhere, you mean. With giant invisible monsters, to boot.
The Dalek leader says, “You make your incompetence sound like an achivement.” Serious shade from the Dalek!
Heh, “The Feast of Steven” has title cards. I wonder if they’re part of the reconstruction or original. I’m guessing the reconstruction.
The breaking of the fourth wall was not part of the reconstruction, though, and fully original. So very silly.
This is a loooong serial.
Stranded by a monk, rescued by a magic ring. Are we sure this is science fiction?
Oh look, it’s new year’s. There’s more than one Who that happens across NYE!
Waitaminute, if the Doctor swiped the Monk’s camoflauge circuit, he could fix his ship’s with it couldn’t he? Oh, it wasn’t the camoflauge circuit it was something else.
I never realized just how often the TARDIS gets moved about by other people. I mean, if they can move huge blocks of stone for the pyramid, the TARDIS should be easy enough, I guess.
“You cannot kill me!” Yes, I rather think they can. They’re Daleks after all and they’re good at it and you were a fruit loop.
A chase through the deadly jungle at a sedate walk ensues. The Time Destructor destroys things. Sara isn’t looking well, and the Doctor falters. Sara’s gone, now, too. Down to a single companion.
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