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1973100 minScience Fiction, Adventure, Drama

Doctor Who: The Three Doctors

Is Doctor Who: The Three Doctors a Hit or Flop?

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Is Doctor Who: The Three Doctors worth watching? With a rating of 7.1/10, this Science Fiction, Adventure, Drama film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Doctor Who: The Three Doctors Synopsis

Time itself is in peril! The Time Lords and UNIT find themselves besieged by a mythic figure from the Time Lords' past hell-bent on destruction. The only way to defeat him is to break the First Law of Time and let the Doctor help himself — literally...

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Jon Pertwee
Jon PertweeThe Doctor
Patrick Troughton
Patrick TroughtonThe Doctor
William Hartnell
William HartnellThe Doctor
Katy Manning
Katy ManningJo Grant
Nicholas Courtney
Nicholas CourtneyBrigadier Lethbridge-Stewart
John Levene
John LeveneSergeant Benton
Stephen Thorne
Stephen ThorneOmega
Rex Robinson
Rex RobinsonDoctor Tyler
Roy Purcell
Roy PurcellPresident of the Council
Laurie Webb
Laurie WebbMr. Ollis

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Is Doctor Who: The Three Doctors worth watching?

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Is Doctor Who: The Three Doctors hit or flop?

Based on audience ratings (7.1/10), Doctor Who: The Three Doctors is considered a hit among viewers.

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Doctor Who: The Three Doctors is a Science Fiction, Adventure, Drama movie that Time itself is in peril! The Time Lords and UNIT find themselves besieged by a mythic figure from the Time Lords' past hell-bent on destruction. The o...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfNov 3, 2024
★ 7

This one was commissioned to celebrate ten years of our celebrated Time Lord, and it pitches the "Doctor" (Jon Pertwee) against his most deadly foe yet! Indeed such is the peril faced by the entire galaxy, the folks on "Gallifrey" have broken just about every rule of time there is to provide him with the support of his earlier iterations - Patrick Troughton and William Hartnell. What's the problem? Well it seems that anti-matter is gradually taking over the universe and the process looks like it will quite literally lead to the big bang. With "Jo" (Katy Manning) and the redoubtable "Brigadier" (Nicholas Courtney) on their team, the three must rally together and use all of their accumulated wisdom and guile if they are to defeat their ultimate nemesis - "Omega"! This is one of my favourite outings for the "Doctor" that's well enhanced by a strong and amiable contribution from the sightly eccentric Troughton as they face a baddie that exudes loads of teatime menace. We still get to film in the BBC quarry for some of this, but that is mixed effectively with some decent visual effects and a really solid story that is well paced and poured into four episodes that don't hang around. True - some of the monsters do look like they've just escaped from a wine gum factory, but with timelines crossing and critters appearing and disappearing all over the shop and quite a bit of wit in the script, this makes for an enjoyable hour of time travel adventures, revenge and an annoying recorder (flute not tape). Good fun, this.