![]() If that had happened, we would be remembering a sci-fi show from the 1960s, with no doubt a following amongst vintage-genre-TV cultists. Yet in 1966, with William Hartnell – at fifty-eight not as old as you might think – clearly unable to continue in the role due to increasing ill-health, the show could well have ended there and then, after three successful years. Nowadays, we’re used to the idea that Doctor Who is a show which changes its leading actor and leading role’s characterisation at intervals, usually every three years or so – though Doctors Three and Four were in post for longer than that. ![]() Newly animated and with the original soundtrack, the missing Doctor Who story introducing the Second Doctor comes to Blu-ray.
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