Doctor Who: The Troughton Years (1991)

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A documentary about Patrick Troughton's years as Doctor Who presented by Jon Pertwee. This also contains the following surviving episodes from the incomplete stories "The Abominable Snowmen" episode 2, "The Enemy of the World" episode 3 and "The Space Pirates" episode 2. It also includes excerpts from "The Web of Fear", "The Three Doctors", "The Five Doctors" and the "Two Doctors".

Intro
"Doctor Who: The Troughton Years" is a distinct production of the Medical professional Who franchise, launched in 1991. Unlike a typical Doctor Who film or tv episode, it does not present a new story but rather dials back the attention to the era of the Second Doctor, represented by Patrick Troughton, who helmed the TARDIS from 1966 to 1969.

Material of the Film
"The Troughton Years" takes the form of a collection, featuring three insufficient traditional Doctor Who stories from the Troughton period that were formerly believed to be lost. It uniquely combines offered video footage, still images, and narration to supply audiences with a glance of these incomplete serials.

The three stories included are "The Underwater Menace" (the 2nd episode), "The Moonbase" (the very first and third episodes), and "The Crusade" (the very first and third episodes). Each of these stories showcases the innovative storytelling, creativity, and the intrinsic charisma and whimsicality of Patrick Troughton's Doctor.

Introduction by Jon Pertwee
The movie is also significant for featuring Jon Pertwee, the star who played the Third Doctor. He presents each segment, using behind-the-scenes details and anecdotes about Troughton's time on the program. The intro by Pertwee is informative and filled with respect and adoration for Troughton.

The Underwater Menace Feature
In "The Underwater Menace", the TARDIS arrive at the lost city of Atlantis where a mad teacher strategies to raise this sunken society back to the surface area with the help of his clinical experiments, possibly putting the entire world in threat. This section showcases Troughton's Doctor at his most whimsical and resourceful, as he must navigate this undersea society and outsmart the megalomaniac teacher.

The Moonbase Feature
"The Moonbase" has the TARDIS touching down on the moon where there is a human base suffering from a mysterious ailment. The Doctor and his buddies discover that their old enemies, the Cybermen, are responsible. The recovered episodes offer an essential glimpse into the evolution of the Cybermen throughout the earlier series.

The Crusade Feature
"The Crusade" throws the Doctor and his buddies back into the middle of the third crusade in the 12th century. The Doctor needs to utilize his wits and shrewd to browse this unsafe period of history, filled with war and political intrigue.

Reception and Legacy
"Doctor Who: The Troughton Years" received a warm reception from fans, appreciating the chance to witness lost stories from the show's long history. It acts as a caring homage to Patrick Troughton's prominent turn as the Second Doctor, offering a nuanced look at the whimsical, intelligent, and a little puzzling character he played. It enhanced Troughton's legacy as one of the most popular Doctors and cemented his essential place in the Doctor Who universe.

In summary, "Doctor Who: The Troughton Years" is a distinct part of Doctor Who media, using the missing out on sections from the black and white age, alongside reminiscences from Jon Pertwee. This production provides important looks into the show's timeless era and commemorates the influential performing and characterisation of Patrick Troughton. It is considered a treasure to the series' precious fandom.

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