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The Temple of Evil, Gallifrey Gals Get Wibbly Wobbly, Classic! The Aztecs Part 1

Off into the next classic serial! We saw Barbara step up quite a bit last time... This time she's about to really catch Kat and Paula off guard!


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PAULA DEMING

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The Temple of Evil, Gallifrey Gals Get Wibbly Wobbly, Classic! The Aztecs Part 1

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It was a different time, with different standards... but its a shame what was done in the name of "science & discovery".

Mark Ten

Love you all, glad you are doing well (package on the way)

Mark Ten

And, of course, one of the reasons that Patrick Troughton and Diane Keen and a host of other British actors appeared as Aztecs of roughly the same period in the ITV serial The Feathered Serpent in the early seventies. The situation had hardly - if any way - changed!

Josef Schiltz

On your opening-minutes question: —It likely flew right past, but he never named HIMSELF the Doctor. Ian and Barbara address him as "Doctor Foreman" (and then just Doctor) because Susan said her grandfather was a doctor on her school records. After objecting to the "Foreman," the Doctor just went with the title when they used it. In the earliest seasons, he never introduced himself that way: Ian or Barbara would call him that, guest characters would go along, and the Doctor would just go with it. By a couple of seasons in, he had taken to introducing himself as the Doctor, but in-universe it definitely appears Ian and Barbara were the ones who came up with it. —Meanwhile, he was credited as "Dr Who" until the 1980s. On the episode: —Barbara is reacting to history as it was taught in 1964. Cortez was viewed as a rationalist science hero interested only in peaceful exploration until he was forced by his horror at human sacrifice to destroy the Aztecs. Meanwhile, the Aztecs were viewed as an artistic, enlightened civilization except for the inexplicable taint of human sacrifice which was surely separable from their real nature. Under those views, Barbara's plan is sound. Of course, both of those views were wrong. But that's not how it was seen then. —The actor playing Tlotoxl is quite openly playing him as the cliche version of Shakespeare's Richard III.

Keith Goodnight

A decent first year arc, but it doesn't age well for multiple reasons. Edit: I am so >NOT< sick of your shit.

Bill

Thank you!! I actually made that earring! Love me some dinos! I'm about four weeks out of the surgery and have another two weeks of physical therapy and what not before I'm allowed to try and start walking. This serial reaction was recorded just before my surgery so I can't wait to dive back into some more class who soon!! - Kat

Time Lord

Thank you so much! I'm hanging in there. The Aztec serial was all filmed before my surgery, so just working on keeping up with the edits for everyone. Can't wait to sit and record some more Classic Who reactions :) - Kat

Time Lord

I'm currently working on a Hamlet production right now so that's why my brain sort of jumped there first. But I can totally see the Richard III thing as well! - Kat

Time Lord

Oooo yay facts!!

Time Lord

Much as I would love to defend my nationality,I feel the need to additionally point out the desecration that the British archaeologists performed on all those 4000 year old Egyptian paintings which depicted 'naughty things'. Ah well :(

Ian Smith

The acting community (or the Equity union)in the UK in 1964 was very small (hence the number of times actors were 're-used' in the Classic series); and the amount of actors of an ethnicity that wasn't 'white British' was even smaller - therefore an amount of 'make-up' was, regrettably, something of a necessity. It may not look good from a 2023 point of view -but 60 years ago,in the UK, it was unavoidable.

Ian Smith

Hey Kat! Love the pterodactyl earring. Hope that you are recovering well after the op? The Aztecs is a fan favourite. Glad you and Paula are enjoying it all.

Josef Schiltz

A puma would be more likely and a powerful sprinter. Of course, the bear in Shakespeare's time would get laughs from the audience and would find the whole thing uproariously funny! I think one of the Aztec warrior headdresses is a puma. Have to have another look!

Josef Schiltz

(Exit, pursued by bear...a bear likely out of place for the Aztec city, but probably a stowaway from the TARDIS)

Nicole Mazza

Hope Kat is doing OK

Mark Ten

Tlotoxl performing Richard III a couple of centuries before Shakespeare was born. "Whilst I let blood in hope of rains, A despotic rump is lowered upon Yetaxa's ancient throne, The owner I know not! Still yet, she speaks in assuréd tones With strident and commanding words. Yet I know her not! She wears the bracelet which asserts her identity. Yet I know her NOT! I hear a warning clarion. My brain beats treason against this Yetaxa. This false goddess! My actions must slumber until the hour when shall vex me no more!" (exits)

Josef Schiltz

Not Hamlet, more Richard III

Martyn Hill

Why did Barbara & Susan begin touching & taking stuff? Why does the British Museum have the Elgin Marbles from Greece and all those treasures from Egypt, an Easter Island Statue, The Rosetta Stone and The Aztec Double Headed Serpent statue? Because as soon as you let a Brit loose in a tomb they grab with both hands! When Howard Carter & his men discovered the undisturbed mummy of King Tut they immediately cut off Tut's head and hacked off every major joint to get the loot, the adornments, then they reassembled the pieces. Sorry if Im being insensitive, Im sure there are French & American's who did bad things, but the British have the worst reputation in dealing with antiquities. Feh!

Mark Ten

It took until 1980 for "Doctor Who" to be changed "the Doctor" in the credits, because new producer John Nathan-Turner noticed that the credit didn't make sense and changed it.

Dan Crucy


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