Re: Dr. Who The Pirate Planet Revisited (was: What Did You Watch? 2024-06-08 (Saturday))

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Sujet : Re: Dr. Who The Pirate Planet Revisited (was: What Did You Watch? 2024-06-08 (Saturday))
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Date : 23. Jun 2024, 17:25:09
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In article <v55om3$3kc1k$1@dont-email.me>, arthur@alum.calberkeley.org wrote:
On 6/17/2024 2:36 PM, Nyssa wrote:
anim8rfsk wrote:
Nyssa <Nyssa@LogicalInsight.net> wrote:

This all started because Ubi watched The Pirate Planet
and complained that Tom Baker's cold sore distracted him
from the story.
>
I have the DVD for The Pirate Planet, so watched the
episode to see what was going on. The injury was written
into the story with the Doctor having a face-plant into
the Tardis console when he and Romana went through some
temporal turbulence.
>
Since the DID was already in the player, I decided to
finish watching the rest of the episodes this afternoon.
Afterward I noticed that there was a commentary track, so
restarted the first episode with commentary on.
>
The commentators were the director and the actor who
played the pirate captain.
>
The mystery of the facial injury of Tom Baker was
explained by the director. YAY!
>
It seems that Baker was playing with a friend's dog, and
the naughty dog bit him on the mouth, leaving the two
cuts around the corner of his mouth. (Didn't the dog know
that he was playing with a big celebrity?) The director
and writer came up with the cover-up scene of the
face-plant that gave a reason for the cuts for the rest
of the four episodes.
>
The intro to the initial scene on the Tardis where
Baker's mouth was unhurt was taped after the cuts healed
and was edited in to lead into the face-plant portion of
the scene.
>
So for all of you who have been losing sleep wondering
about the Doctor's mysterious injury can now get some
sleep.
>
Nyssa, who probably could have found more productive
things to do this afternoon, but at least she finally got
the answer we've all been wondering about Doctor Who and
his blemish
>
Yay! I think I speak for everyone here when I thank you
for your sacrifice.
 
:)
 
>
This is considered a bad episode?  I haven't watched it in at least 20
years, but I have fond memories of it being my favorite in the key to
time series.  And it's the only story in that series that I have any
real memory of the plot.  In particular I recall K9 vs. the parrot.

I had fond memories of it too before I started to watch it, too...
It was really bad, and not in a "so bad it's good!" way, either.

--
Let's go Brandon!


Date Sujet#  Auteur
16 Jun 24 * Dr. Who The Pirate Planet Revisited (was: What Did You Watch? 2024-06-08 (Saturday))6Nyssa
17 Jun 24 +* Re: Dr. Who The Pirate Planet Revisited (was: What Did You Watch? 2024-06-08 (Saturday))3Nyssa
22 Jun 24 i`* Re: Dr. Who The Pirate Planet Revisited (was: What Did You Watch? 2024-06-08 (Saturday))2Arthur Lipscomb
23 Jun17:25 i `- Re: Dr. Who The Pirate Planet Revisited (was: What Did You Watch? 2024-06-08 (Saturday))1Ubiquitous
18 Jun 24 +- Re: Dr. Who The Pirate Planet Revisited (was: What Did You Watch? 2024-06-08 (Saturday))1Ubiquitous
18 Jun 24 `- Re: Dr. Who The Pirate Planet Revisited (was: What Did You Watch? 2024-06-08 (Saturday))1Ubiquitous

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