The
last few weeks leading up to the 50th anniversary have been a busy
period for Doctor Who. While
there’s only been one actual new episode (“The Day of the Doctor”),
there has been a plethora of other programming, such as the docudrama
An Adventure in Space and Time,
the prequels “Night of the Doctor” and
“The Last Day”, and
numerous other things for television, radio, and internet. Some have
been serious drama (like the aforementioned docudrama); others have
been documentaries (like The Science of Doctor Who)
or behind-the-scenes programming. But perhaps the jewel amongst it
all is Peter Davison’s “The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot”. If you
haven’t seen it yet, take thirty minutes out of your day to watch
it and then continue reading.
Despite
the many years since they were on the programme, Peter Davison, Colin
Baker, and Sylvester McCoy retain great passion for the show and that
passion really shines in this beautiful tribute. The same is true for
Paul McGann. Due to other filming commitments, his role here is very
small, but the fact that he made time for even the small bit here
(and his appearance in “Night of the Doctor”) shows the love he
has for a show that he was part of for such an unfortunately short
time.* All four of them would have truly loved to have been in “The
Day of the Doctor”, but even though they weren’t, they still have
a sense of humour about it.
“The
Five(ish) Doctors Reboot” has such
charm to it. But more than that, it’s absolutely hilarious.
And despite ribbing Doctor Who and many of the people involved
(including making Steven Moffat the villain), I love that so many of
the people it makes fun of were willing to be involved—including
Steven Moffat, who arranged for them to have an actual budget and
camera crew (Davison was originally going to record it on a personal
hand-held camera). The cameo appearances by Peter Jackson and Sir Ian
McKellan are a joy, as are the brief glimpses of old companions.
Janet Fielding (Tegan)’s appearance commanding Davison to wake up
from his dream is perhaps the best of those. John Barrowman is
equally awesome. And Russell T Davies at the end! However, the top
prize must of course go to the three central Doctors (Davison, Baker,
and McCoy), who make just as much fun of themselves as they do
everything else (I absolutely love McCoy’s constant mentioning of
being in The Hobbit).
Peter
Davison has made a few comedy shorts in the past few years, usually
for convention appearances, and he’s definitely demonstrated a
talent for it. He knows his Doctor Who lore and more
importantly, he knows the behind-the-scenes details and people well
enough to know exactly what to poke fun at. I suppose it helps that
his daughter is married to David Tennant, so he’s had a lot of
close association with the programme in recent years—and indeed, he
even pokes fun at that!
Honestly,
I enjoyed watching “The Day of the Doctor” (see my review of it) and found it a fitting anniversary special.
However, I think I got greater joy out of watching “The Five(ish)
Doctors Reboot”. It’s the one that really let me revel in being a
fan. And it made me laugh. A lot. I hope Peter Davison keeps making
comedy videos for a long time to come.
*
That said, maybe McGann should stay away from Doctor Who for a
little while now, or I might lose my wife to him. Her response to
seeing him first in “Night of the Doctor” and then in this: “I’d
tap that, no questions asked.” :-)
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