The new video revisits Leela's final moments in the Last Great Time War. Leela, an ex-companion of the Fourth Doctor, is given a teleportation device by a Gallifreyan soldier to escape the conflict. Leela's fate on Gallifrey after her departure from the Doctor is revealed, showcasing her continued battles against evil.
Doctor Who revisits the final days of the Last Great Time War, as the trailer for "Doctor Who - The Collection: Season 15" depicts how Fourth Doctor companion Leela (Louise Jameson) spent the final moments of the conflict. Jameson traveled with Tom Baker's incarnation of the Time Lord from 1977 to 1978, making her debut in the season 14 story "The Face of Evil". A warrior from the tribe of the Sevateen, Leela's travels with the Doctor gave her a greater perspective on what the universe can offer.
While most "The Collection" trailers released on Doctor Who's YouTube channel have explored...
Doctor Who revisits the final days of the Last Great Time War, as the trailer for "Doctor Who - The Collection: Season 15" depicts how Fourth Doctor companion Leela (Louise Jameson) spent the final moments of the conflict. Jameson traveled with Tom Baker's incarnation of the Time Lord from 1977 to 1978, making her debut in the season 14 story "The Face of Evil". A warrior from the tribe of the Sevateen, Leela's travels with the Doctor gave her a greater perspective on what the universe can offer.
While most "The Collection" trailers released on Doctor Who's YouTube channel have explored...
- 1/11/2024
- by Nathan Graham-Lowery
- ScreenRant
Doctor Who's Sylvester McCoy era hinted that the Doctor was more than just a Time Lord, with the possibility of his mother being one of his former companions. Leela, a companion of the Fourth Doctor, is revealed to be the Doctor's mother in the novel "Lungbarrow," suggesting that the Doctor engineered his own birth. The Timeless Child origin story is a more fitting and powerful narrative for the Doctor, emphasizing their role as a reluctant hero who rises above their origins and fights for justice.
26 years ago, long before the Jodie Whittaker era's revelations about the Timeless Child, Doctor Who had already provided an even wilder answer to the question of the Doctor's mother. Chris Chibnall's Doctor Who era made the shocking revelations that the Doctor was not a Time Lord, and had come from a completely different planet. It was a means to add some mystery back...
26 years ago, long before the Jodie Whittaker era's revelations about the Timeless Child, Doctor Who had already provided an even wilder answer to the question of the Doctor's mother. Chris Chibnall's Doctor Who era made the shocking revelations that the Doctor was not a Time Lord, and had come from a completely different planet. It was a means to add some mystery back...
- 9/16/2023
- by Mark Donaldson
- ScreenRant
The Invasion Of Time is brilliant.
There, I’ve said it. Admitting to this is not something that is for the faint-hearted, as The Invasion Of Time has had something of a turbulent press since its original broadcast in March 1978. You can level a million and one criticisms at Invasion, all of which are true, but somehow the successful aspects of the story transcend these to produce a big, bold epic drama.
But let’s look at the problems with The Invasion Of Time, and how much they impact upon the final result.
The Vardans
Men in green suits. Yeah, that’s right - boring old extras who look like they’ve just wandered in from the pub across the road. Admittedly, they try to make the head honcho stand out by making him about three feet shorter than the other two.
It doesn’t help that the Vardans have...
There, I’ve said it. Admitting to this is not something that is for the faint-hearted, as The Invasion Of Time has had something of a turbulent press since its original broadcast in March 1978. You can level a million and one criticisms at Invasion, all of which are true, but somehow the successful aspects of the story transcend these to produce a big, bold epic drama.
But let’s look at the problems with The Invasion Of Time, and how much they impact upon the final result.
The Vardans
Men in green suits. Yeah, that’s right - boring old extras who look like they’ve just wandered in from the pub across the road. Admittedly, they try to make the head honcho stand out by making him about three feet shorter than the other two.
It doesn’t help that the Vardans have...
- 11/1/2010
- Shadowlocked
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