"I believed totally in the possibilities implied in the series. I never thought of it as fantasy. Far from it"
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The phrase “possibilities implied” is doing a lot of work. He’s not praising budgets, monsters, or lore; he’s praising potential. That’s a performer talking about a format that could smuggle big ideas into a family timeslot: fear, ethics, authority, social change, the exhilaration of the unknown. In the late-1960s context, when British television was still negotiating its cultural legitimacy and sci-fi was often treated as juvenile, Troughton’s stance reads like a quiet rebuke to the snobbery around popular entertainment.
“Far from it” lands as a final shove. He’s telling you the real fantasy is thinking stories don’t shape how people rehearse reality. For an actor, especially in a show built on impossible premises, taking the world seriously isn’t optional; it’s the only way the audience can.
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Troughton, Patrick. (2026, January 16). I believed totally in the possibilities implied in the series. I never thought of it as fantasy. Far from it. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-believed-totally-in-the-possibilities-implied-85588/
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"I believed totally in the possibilities implied in the series. I never thought of it as fantasy. Far from it." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-believed-totally-in-the-possibilities-implied-85588/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.



