Skip to content

THE DOCTORS – THE JON PERTWEE YEARS: BEHIND THE SCENES VOL 2

Written By:

Paul Mount
doctors volume 2

This latest dispatch from the Reeltime Pictures’ archive takes us back to the 1970s courtesy of a selection of interviews with many of the prime movers and shakers responsible for bringing the iconic Jon Pertwee era of Doctor Who to the screen. Across two DVDs we’re able to spend some time in the company of writers, directors,  and actors – the majority of them tragically no longer with us – who guide us through their career highlights and, of course, their experiences working on the BBC’s enduring family sci-fi staple.

As ever the meat of this release can be found on the first disc and here we have a trio of interviews with writers who provided some of the most memorable scripts for the Pertwee era, with the added bonus that two of the featured writers were rarely interviewed during the early days of Doctor Who fan appreciation and who rarely appeared on Convention panels. With Bob Baker having passed away towards the end of the last year, there’s inevitably a certain poignancy in seeing him, alongside fellow ‘Bristol Boy’ writer Dave Martin, in fine form as the pair amiably discuss their careers and their contributions to Doctor Who which include, of course, well-remembered ’70s serials such as Claws of Axos, The Three Doctors, and The Hand of Fear.  Equally interesting are chats with Robert Sloman, an underappreciated scriptwriters responsible for Doctor Who’s “one with the maggots” aka 1973’s The Green Death and who co-wrote the series favourite The Daemons (1971) alongside then-producer Barry Letts under the pseudonym Guy Leopold and Louis Marks whose Doctor Who writing carer stretched from 1964 to 1976, his Pertwee-era credit being 1972’s Day of the Daleks, which brought back the Time Lord’s most formidable enemies after a five-year absence.

Disc Two includes an interview with director Tim Combe (Doctor Who and the Silurians and The Mind of Evil) and a cherishable chat with long-time incidental music composer Dudley Simpson (who passed away in 2017 at the ripe old age of 95), in retirement at his home in Melbourne. Simpson’s chat rambles amiably – his career was long and even more illustrious than fans may realise – and the thirty-odd minutes that pass before he even reaches his years on Doctor Who is yet another reminder of a long-gone and much less manic age of film and TV production. The final ‘Flight Through infinity’ feature delivers off-stage chats from a 2008 convention with supporting actors such as Shirley Cooklin, David Spenser, Prentis Hancock and man-mountain Ice Warrior actor Sonny Caldinez, who sadly passed away as this very review was being prepared.

We’ve said it before but it always bears repeating. Reeltime interviews might not have the slickness and visual trickery that more contemporary efforts might be able to offer but that’s really not the point; these are straightforward, no-nonsense, face-to-face chats that allow the interviewee the time to wander through their careers – their Doctor Who work is sometimes just a very small part of their CVs – and, as we’ve observed before, they offer us a window back into the past to allow us to hear directly from the talented creatives whose work shaped the myth of Doctor Who and who are no longer around to share their experiences today.

You May Also Like...

armando iannucci to pen script for paddington 4

Armando Iannucci Tapped To Direct PADDINGTON 4

The Thick of It and Veep creator Armando Iannucci is taking on Britain’s favourite marmalade-eating bear, with news that the Scottish comedian will be penning the script for Paddington 4.
Read More
jean grey and cyclops in the season 2 trailer for x-men '97

X-MEN ’97 Season 2 Trailer Sees Mutants Lost In Time

“The X-Men are scattered through time; In the past, from the start of Apocalypse’s reign, to the future, at the height of his rule,” so announces the X-Men ’97 season
Read More
robert de niro in angel heart

ANGEL HEART Series Adaptation To Star Zac Efron

A new adaptation of William Hjortsberg’s 1978 novel Falling Angel, which was famously turned into the Robert De Niro-starring neo-noir horror movie Angel Heart in 1987, is on the way
Read More
robert pattinson plays chris hansen in primetime film about to catch a predator

PRIMETIME Teaser Trailer Sees Robert Pattinson As Chris Hansen

Robert Pattinson loves any excuse to put on a weird voice, and his latest role is no exception: he stars in the new teaser trailer for Primetime, A24’s upcoming film
Read More

BABYLON 5 Heads to LEGEND

The cult sci-fi TV show Babylon 5 is heading back to screens as it lands on LEGEND from June 8th. The show’s synopsis is: Following a war between Earth and
Read More
stormfront in vought rising trailer

VOUGHT RISING Spinoff Series Teases First Look

The world of The Boys is rewinding to the ’50s, with Prime Video releasing a first look at their new spinoff series, Vought Rising. The series will explore the origins
Read More