@DoctorWhoWorld_ Terrible casting. He looked good when pictures were released of him in costume; there was a stylish Pertwee vibe. But in the role he had no doctorishness. RTD saddled him with some abysmal scripts. I never saw some of his episodes and never rewatch those that I did see.
@kaizen000000000 This is a mirror version of the dilemma Hamlet faces when planning to kill his uncle Claudius: he finds him praying and thinks that if he dies whilst at prayer, Claudius will go to Heaven, rather than be punished in Hell for the murder of his brother.
@TheNewsAgents@maitlis@jonsopel Hesketh was quoting a prayer, inspired by Jules in Pulp Fiction, who took the quote from a Sonny Chiba film 'The Bodyguard' which was inspired by a line from Ezekiel. All the same, the 'prayer' is the peramble of a killer and is not appropriate for Christian worship.
Watching the Walls: Part 19.
As ‘Sensorites’ starts, we see the internal TARDIS doors for the 1st time since ‘Brink of Disaster’.
A notable feature is the camera exiting the TARDIS with the cast.
A returning TARDIS prop is the three bird pedestal.
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@OgronThe Had they hired you and Uggo on your 'Ogrons Is Orsome' courier website? Where your company motto is 'Doesnt matter what you do, as long as you chuck it in a storm-drain'. Because, frankly, they've only themselves to blame.
@PulpLibrarian A lovely season. McCoy brought a fresh inventiveness to The Doctor. 'Paradise Towers' was great fun, and 'Delta' is one of my favourite stories, so summery and fun, despite all the deaths. I love that Doddy was in Who.