12 out of 12 people found the following comment useful :- I loved being you!, 17 November 2007
Author:
msb_rock from United Kingdom
This short adventure featuring two doctors was absolutely amazing, it
had such an epic feel and I felt I had died and gone to heaven. When
the new series started I began getting DVD's of the classic series and
Peter Davison's stories such as Earthshock and The Caves Of Androzani
were great and proved how good a doctor he was. So to have Peter
Davison and possibly the best Doctor of them all David Tennant together
was magical. The story also gets the chance to pay homage to Peter
Davison and what he did as the character all those years ago, this
story leaves everyone smiling and feeling nostalgic but it also leaves
the question 'Will the doctor meet any of his selves again?' based on
the quality of this short story, I sincerely hope so. Doctor Who is
still as strong as ever!
1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :- "All My Love To Long Ago", 16 November 2007
Author:
Stargazer59 from United Kingdom
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
"Doctor Who" was back for all of eight minutes, as part of "Children in
Need" night, in a mini-episode, written by Steven Moffat and directed
by Graeme Harper, entitled "Time Crash". I've already seen it
described, subsequently, as "Time Crap" but I thought it was good fun
with a rather poignant final minute. My favourite line was actually one
given to tenth Doctor David Tennant, and thus the obvious choice for
the title of this post, but, overall, I thought fifth Doctor Peter
Davison out-acted his successor. He was "let's be honest, pretty
sort-of-marvellous"! Readers may think I'm prejudiced in his favour
because I prefer the classic series to Russell T. Davies' reinvention
but that isn't the reason. Peter wasn't "My Doctor", just the better
actor on this occasion. They really only got it spot on, during his
era, in his final story so it was intriguing to see the actor reunited
with the director of that story, "The Caves of Androzani", for this
little, well-balanced, excursion.
While David may have had the best line, the one tinged with A. E.
Housman-style regret of a past long since lost, the fifth Doctor had
the leading question, and the one I've been asking myself for the last
two years, when he asks the tenth, "Is there something wrong with
you?"! Perhaps David is "the decorative vegetable" rather than Peter's
stick of celery!! Steven Moffat summed up the current Doctor's
predilection for "ranting in my face about every single thing that
happens to be in front of him" perfectly!!! My only regret about "Time
Crash" is that it wasn't a full-length episode. Having gone to the
trouble of rehiring a popular former-leading man from the series,
together with the programme's best director of that period combined
(for the first time) with the writing skills of the current series'
best author, it would've been nice to see the central relationship
developed further as in "The Two Doctors", one of my "Blue Remembered
Hills". I echo the sentiment, "All My Love To Long Ago".
0 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :- "Not a lot of men can carry off a decorative vegetable." Fun little promo piece., 16 November 2007
Author:
Paul Andrews (poolandrews@hotmail.com) from UK
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
Doctor Who: Time Crash is a short (under 10 minutes) little piece made
specifically for the 2007 BBC Children in Need night of fund raising.
There's no real story other than the fifth Doctor (Peter Davison) ends
up meeting the tenth Doctor (David Tennant) in the TARDIS just after he
leaves Martha (Freema Agyemen) on Earth at the end of season 3 of the
new series.
I actually thought it was a nice little fun self referential piece
where doctor number ten pokes a bit of fun at one of his previous
incarnations while Doctor number five at first thinks he's a loony fan
& criticises the new interior of the TARDIS likening the change to that
of a Windows desktop! There are some amusing references to various
enemy's, Doctor fives traits & some of his companions. I actually
smiled on a few occasions & Time Crash has enough continuity with he
series as a whole to become an accepted part of it in it's own right.
It's certainly far more serious & sensible in tone than the silly
Dimensions in Time (1993).
Hell, I liked it, I like both David Tennant & Peter Davison although he
has noticeably aged which is explained by the time difference or
something technobable like that & it also features Freema Agyeman at
the start (in footage taken from the end of Last of the Time
Lords(2007)) & I admit I have the hots for her & really like her in
general so that also helps. At the end Doctor number ten says Doctor
number five was his Doctor & in fact in reality Peter Davison would
have been David Tennant's first Doctor as he grew up which I thought
was a nice little touch.
It never leaves the confines of the new style TARDIS & actually leaves
you wanting something a bit more substantial, a complete proper story
to feature both Tennant & Davison (I wouldn't have said no to Freema
Agyeman appearing as well) would have been nice if this little taster
was anything to go by. I thought it was a fun little piece & a nice
accompaniment to both the new & old series that works well within the
context of both. But then again what do I know? The end features a
gratuitous plug for the upcoming Christmas special Voyage of the Damned
(2007) & also features more footage from the end of Last of the Time
Lords.
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12 out of 12 people found the following comment useful :-

I loved being you!, 17 November 2007
Author: msb_rock from United Kingdom
This short adventure featuring two doctors was absolutely amazing, it had such an epic feel and I felt I had died and gone to heaven. When the new series started I began getting DVD's of the classic series and Peter Davison's stories such as Earthshock and The Caves Of Androzani were great and proved how good a doctor he was. So to have Peter Davison and possibly the best Doctor of them all David Tennant together was magical. The story also gets the chance to pay homage to Peter Davison and what he did as the character all those years ago, this story leaves everyone smiling and feeling nostalgic but it also leaves the question 'Will the doctor meet any of his selves again?' based on the quality of this short story, I sincerely hope so. Doctor Who is still as strong as ever!
1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :-

"All My Love To Long Ago", 16 November 2007
Author: Stargazer59 from United Kingdom
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
"Doctor Who" was back for all of eight minutes, as part of "Children in Need" night, in a mini-episode, written by Steven Moffat and directed by Graeme Harper, entitled "Time Crash". I've already seen it described, subsequently, as "Time Crap" but I thought it was good fun with a rather poignant final minute. My favourite line was actually one given to tenth Doctor David Tennant, and thus the obvious choice for the title of this post, but, overall, I thought fifth Doctor Peter Davison out-acted his successor. He was "let's be honest, pretty sort-of-marvellous"! Readers may think I'm prejudiced in his favour because I prefer the classic series to Russell T. Davies' reinvention but that isn't the reason. Peter wasn't "My Doctor", just the better actor on this occasion. They really only got it spot on, during his era, in his final story so it was intriguing to see the actor reunited with the director of that story, "The Caves of Androzani", for this little, well-balanced, excursion.
While David may have had the best line, the one tinged with A. E. Housman-style regret of a past long since lost, the fifth Doctor had the leading question, and the one I've been asking myself for the last two years, when he asks the tenth, "Is there something wrong with you?"! Perhaps David is "the decorative vegetable" rather than Peter's stick of celery!! Steven Moffat summed up the current Doctor's predilection for "ranting in my face about every single thing that happens to be in front of him" perfectly!!! My only regret about "Time Crash" is that it wasn't a full-length episode. Having gone to the trouble of rehiring a popular former-leading man from the series, together with the programme's best director of that period combined (for the first time) with the writing skills of the current series' best author, it would've been nice to see the central relationship developed further as in "The Two Doctors", one of my "Blue Remembered Hills". I echo the sentiment, "All My Love To Long Ago".
0 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :-

"Not a lot of men can carry off a decorative vegetable." Fun little promo piece., 16 November 2007
Author: Paul Andrews (poolandrews@hotmail.com) from UK
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
Doctor Who: Time Crash is a short (under 10 minutes) little piece made specifically for the 2007 BBC Children in Need night of fund raising.
There's no real story other than the fifth Doctor (Peter Davison) ends up meeting the tenth Doctor (David Tennant) in the TARDIS just after he leaves Martha (Freema Agyemen) on Earth at the end of season 3 of the new series.
I actually thought it was a nice little fun self referential piece where doctor number ten pokes a bit of fun at one of his previous incarnations while Doctor number five at first thinks he's a loony fan & criticises the new interior of the TARDIS likening the change to that of a Windows desktop! There are some amusing references to various enemy's, Doctor fives traits & some of his companions. I actually smiled on a few occasions & Time Crash has enough continuity with he series as a whole to become an accepted part of it in it's own right. It's certainly far more serious & sensible in tone than the silly Dimensions in Time (1993).
Hell, I liked it, I like both David Tennant & Peter Davison although he has noticeably aged which is explained by the time difference or something technobable like that & it also features Freema Agyeman at the start (in footage taken from the end of Last of the Time Lords(2007)) & I admit I have the hots for her & really like her in general so that also helps. At the end Doctor number ten says Doctor number five was his Doctor & in fact in reality Peter Davison would have been David Tennant's first Doctor as he grew up which I thought was a nice little touch.
It never leaves the confines of the new style TARDIS & actually leaves you wanting something a bit more substantial, a complete proper story to feature both Tennant & Davison (I wouldn't have said no to Freema Agyeman appearing as well) would have been nice if this little taster was anything to go by. I thought it was a fun little piece & a nice accompaniment to both the new & old series that works well within the context of both. But then again what do I know? The end features a gratuitous plug for the upcoming Christmas special Voyage of the Damned (2007) & also features more footage from the end of Last of the Time Lords.
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