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Subject: Re: The War Games
Date: Tue, 24 Dec 2024 19:37:40 +0000
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On 24/12/2024 10:43, John Hall wrote:
> Last night the BBC showed "The War Games", the final story of the second 
> Doctor's tenure which was originally broadcast in 1969 (I think). It was 
> on BBC 4, if you are in the UK but missed it.
> 
> In its original form it had run to as many as ten episodes, but they had 
> cut it down to 90 minutes, so must have left out an awful lot. That 
> probably explains why it felt confusing and disjointed in places, but I 
> still enjoyed it. (I suppose it's also possible that one or two of the 
> original episodes might not have survived, which would have contributed 
> to the disjointedness.) They also had colorised it, and that was very 
> well done.

All of the original episodes survive. The BBC claimed they found lost 
footage. What was that, or is it more of the Fake News the legacy media 
is now renowned and castigated for?

> 
> As many of you will know, it was a very significant story in the show's 
> history, in that it introduced us to the Time Lords, though in the 
> version shown last night that part seemed rather rushed given its 
> significance. I can't recall if that was also true in the original. I 
> noticed that at that point their home planet was still unnamed.

The stupid CGI image of the Citadel from after the Time War should never 
have been added. In The Invasion of Time it was lush with grass outside 
of the city.

I think they also cut out the scene of original escape and capture of 
the TARDIS from the original episode but other than that the trial was 
mostly as it was except for the new faces.

> 
> The War Chief, a renegade Time Lord, seemed rather like a prototype for 
> the Master. He wasn't the Master, though, as we saw him being 

Thought the same thing.

> dematerialised for his crimes.

That was the alien War Lord who was dematerialised. The War Chief was 
shot and was last seen lying dead on the ground. He could have 
regenerated into the Delgado Master and fled in his TARDIS after the 
Time Lords concentrated on capturing those who were still alive.

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