Written by Terrance
Dicks
“I am being diminished.
Whittled away, piece by piece. A man is the sum of his memories, you know. A
Time Lord even more so.”
The Doctor, Tegan and Turlough are
actually enjoying some down time and doing things that are restful. Turlough is painting and The Doctor is
remolding the control console of The TARDIS and Tegan well she is doing
something. While this is all happening someone is taking
the Doctor’s past lives out of time. The 1st, 2nd, 3rd
and 4th Doctor have all been scooped up by the time scoop and put
into the Death Zone on Gallifrey. That is except the 4th Doctor as
he seemed to have gotten stuck and is trapped in the time vortex in a time eddy
and not on Gallifrey at all.
There also appears to be old friends
and enemies inside the Death Zone also as Susan, Sarah Jane and The Brigadier
are there also. The Time Lords sense
there is something wrong as they cannot find The Doctor at all. They end up offering a deal to The Master to
go into the Death Zone and rescue The Doctor.
The Master eventually agrees and heads off into the zone and is instantly
scorned for his efforts and allies himself with the Cybermen who are also in
the Death Zone to cause havoc and confusion.
What they do not know is that
President Borussa trapped them there and is after the ultimate prize in which
The Doctor unwittingly discovers for him.
He is after immortality and in order to gain it you must play and win
the game of Rassilon. So it is up to
four Doctors to find a way home and to stop Borussa from gaining immortality.
I love The Five Doctors. Always have ever since I saw it for the first
time on November 23rd, 1983.
What is a little known fact is that the United States actually got to
see The Five Doctors before the UK did.
John Nathan – Turner held it for the weekend so it would air during
Children In Need instead of airing it on the anniversary day which was a
Wednesday and that just happened to be the day us Americans saw it on our local
PBS stations. So that is one for us to
see it before the UK.
Unlike The Three Doctors which was
part of season 10 and was a 4 part serial The Five Doctors was a 90 minute
special that aired between season 20 and 21.
As anniversary stories go this is a fanboys dream as it was loaded with
lots of appearances of characters from the past. While The Three Doctors was a UNIT story and
just had the past Doctor’s return each Doctor in The Five Doctors had a
companion with them that made this story even more special. The Five Doctors was a celebration story
plain and simple building off of the fans nostalgia of yesteryear and creating
the multi Doctor story phenomenon.
I really loved seeing all the past
Doctor’s again in this story. What is
funny is that The Five Doctors is the first non Tom Baker story ever and my
first exposure to the other Doctor’s.
It was a real thrill to be able to see the other Doctor’s as my PBS
station was doing the Tom Baker thing so this story was even more exciting for
me back in 1983. It was a big thrill
and it would have been even better if Tom Baker had decided to participate.
The first Doctor was played by William
Hurndall who stood in for William Hartnell who had passed on in the
Seventies. He was a decent 1st
Doctor but he was no replacement as William Hartnell had a certain style. I do give them credit for doing it though as
it was a bold move to have someone else play the 1st Doctor. But in reality it just wasn’t the same and
they did pay tribute to him by playing The Dalek Invasion of Earth closing clip
of him saying his farewell to Susan.
I loved seeing The Master’s
involvement in this story even if it seemed weird that the Time Lords were able
to summon him so easily and the fact he showed up and not thinking he would be
imprisoned. If they could summon him so
easily don’t you think they could have captured him at any time? It was also good to see a Dalek and The
Cybermen also as those two enemies have been stalwarts through Doctor Who’s
history.
The Five Doctors is the last story
that Terrance Dicks would write for Doctor Who on TV. He has written some books but this is his
last televised adventure and he leaves the series in grand style giving us a
really magnificent anniversary story.
The Five Doctors was the biggest
fanboy and fangirl story of its time and yes there have been other great
fanwank stories but this one paved the way.
It is a fun story to watch and there is something for everyone. A lot of Doctor Who history crammed into 90
minutes and the story doesn’t even suffer at all from all the appearances. This is one of my favorite stories and one
that I have seen over and over again as it is just really fun to watch.
Grade A
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