by MireGoji » Fri Jun 10, 2005 6:15 pm
This week, I have been mostly watching The Two Doctors on DVD. The commentary with Colin Baker, Nicola Bryant, Frazer Hines, Jacqueline Pearce and Peter Moffatt is a joy to listen to, especially Jacqueline freaking out at Shockeye biting into the rat, and memories of Colin and Frazer tipping Patrick Troughton of the wheelchair in the story. Commentary highlights:
Colin Baker: "[Carmen Gomez, who played Anita] is a very striking lady, isn't she?"
Frazer Hines: "Yeah. She hit you a few times."
Colin Baker: "Cathy Davies was the make-up supervisor, and the first time I spoke with her, she rang me up and said..." (in a Welsh accent) "'Can I introduce myself? My name's Cathy Davies, I'm the Welsh tart that's doing your make-up'."
Colin Baker: "Oh, for those curls again. Entirely natural, you know."
Peter Moffatt: "You were a very pretty young man."
Colin Baker: "Oh, be quiet. Stop it."
Peter Moffatt: "Well, look, Nicola hasn't changed one iota, and you, well..."
Colin Baker: "Thank you (!)"
Nicola Bryant: "It's okay, I slipped Peter twenty quid for that!"
Frazer Hines: "I remember it was so hot, there was a dog chasing a cat and they were both walking!"
Colin Baker: "I have two strong memories of Pat. One is where I said to him once, 'I've never seen your name outside a theatre in the West End.' And he said, 'Oh, no, I don't do stage acting - all that shouting in the evening!'
(On his face materialising from the stars in the title sequence)
Colin Baker: "Terrible dandruff!"
"Crossing into established events is strictly forbidden. Except for cheap tricks."
- The Tenth Doctor, Smith and Jones