Re: The Doctor's Daughter



john smith wrote:
"Stephen Wilson" <stephen.wilson2004nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:joNRj.245$b4.120@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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The canonicity of the Lost Season,



What Lost Season is that then? Am I missing something?

We missed a lot of 'seasons' in the 1990s if that's what he means.

likewise, is fair game to me. Many
of the scripts had been written, some were later novelized, but they
were never filmed and never broadcast. I don't personally regard them
as canonical, but I'd have to be an arrogant ass to tell others that
they couldn't be totally passionate and dedicated to a Whovian view of
the Doctor Who universe in which those stories were indeed totally
canonical.
When the Two Doctors was broadcast, the 2nd Doctor stated that he and Jamie were on a mission for the Time Lords. Except there was no way that this could possibly be true. Unless... What if the 2nd Doctor didn't regenerate right at the end of the War Games?

Silly idea? Well maybe not. It gives plenty of scope fot the further adventures of the 2nd Doctor. It provides a nice explanation for the problem caused by the Two Doctors. It could even be used as a reason for the 2nd Doctor and Jamie looking so much older. Finally, the guy that wrote the War Games - Terrance Dicks - has since written a 2nd Doctor novel (World Game) in which this actually happened.

Talking of which, I think it was World Game that originally introduced the idea of psychic paper...

IIRC the in Troughton's "Tomb of the Cybermen" the Doctor said he was 450 years old. In Baker's time he mentioned once I think being 750 years old I'm almost certain and since he's now 900+ years old there's a LOT of decades and centuries we could potentially be missing right?
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