- Second Doctor
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portrayed=Patrick Troughton
nth=Second
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_period_start=1966
period_end= 1969
no_stories=21
no_series=3
no_episodes=119
start="The Tenth Planet " (Episode 4) (Uncredited)
finish="The War Games " (regular) "The Two Doctors " (guest star)
series_list=Seasons 4 to 6
companions= on television:PollyBen JacksonJamie McCrimmon Victoria Waterfield Zoe Heriot in spin-offs:John and GillianLady Serena
preceding=First Doctor (William Hartnell )
succeeding=Third Doctor (Jon Pertwee )The Second Doctor is the name given to the second incarnation of the
fictional character known as the Doctor seen on screen in the long-runningBBC television science-fiction series "Doctor Who ". He was portrayed bycharacter actor Patrick Troughton .Biography
The
First Doctor grew progressively weaker while battling the Cybermen during the events of "The Tenth Planet " and eventually collapsed, seemingly from old age. His body renewed itself and transformed into the Second Doctor.Initially, the relationship between the Second Doctor and his predecessor was unclear. In his first story, the Second Doctor referred to his predecessor in the
third person as if he were a completely different person.During this incarnation, the Second Doctor confronted familiar foes such as the
Dalek s and the Cybermen, as well as new enemies such as the Great Intelligence and theIce Warrior s. It was during this time that he first met Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart, a military man who would later become the leader of the British contingent ofUNIT , a military organisation tasked to investigate and defend the world from extraterrestrial threats.The Second Doctor's time came to an end after he was put on trial by his own people, the
Time Lord s, for breaking their laws of non-interference. Despite the Doctor's argument that the Time Lords should use their great powers to help others, he was sentenced to exile on 20th century Earth, the Time Lords forcing his regeneration into theThird Doctor in the process.The successful transformation into the Second Doctor, a figure who was the same essential character as the first but with a very different persona, was a turning point in the evolution of "Doctor Who" the series as well as the character of the Doctor, and was a critical ingredient in the longevity of the series.
Personality
He has been nicknamed the "Cosmic Hobo" [http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/classic/episodeguide/index_second.shtml] as the impish Second Doctor appeared to be far more scruffy and child-like than his first incarnation. Mercurial, clever, and always a few steps ahead of his enemies, at times he could be a calculating schemer who would not only manipulate people for the greater good but act like a bumbling fool in order to have others underestimate his true abilities ("
The Tomb of the Cybermen ", "The Evil of the Daleks ", and "The Dominators "). But despite the bluster and tendency to panic when events got out of control, the Second Doctor always acted heroically and morally in his desire to help the oppressed. More than any other perhaps, this incarnation of the Time Lord was a wolf in sheep's clothing.tory style
With the arrival of a younger Doctor and changing tastes, the Second Doctor's tenure was characterized by a faster pace and a preference toward "monster of the week" style horror stories whilst the purely historical adventures that were a recurring feature of the Hartnell-era ceased with "The Highlanders", the only Troughton-era entry in that genre. While Troughton's Doctor would still visit the Earth's past he would always encounter an alien such as the
Dalek s or the Great Intelligence. It was also during this era that "Doctor Who" began to come under fire for its purportedly violent and frightening content.As with his predecessor, all the Second Doctor's original episodes were in black and white. Later guest appearances in "
The Three Doctors ", "The Five Doctors " and "The Two Doctors " were in colour. However, Troughton's reign as the Doctor was more notable for what does "not" exist than for what does, as many of the episodes featuring the Second Doctor were junked by theBBC — a fulllist of incomplete Doctor Who serials shows how many of these episodes are missing from the BBC Archives.Only one story in Troughton's first two seasons still exists in its entirety, ten stories only exist partially (most with one or two episodes out of 4 or 6), and four are lost in their entirety, including his first story, "
The Power of the Daleks "; Jamie's first adventure, "The Highlanders ", "The Macra Terror "; and "Fury From the Deep ".Some fans have also speculated that certain continuity elements within "Doctor Who" (particularly Troughton's appearance in "
The Two Doctors ") suggest that the Time Lords used the Second Doctor as an agent after the events of "The War Games ", and that he did not in fact immediately regenerate and enter his exile on Earth. (SeeSeason 6B for further details).Both
Peter Davison andColin Baker , who played theFifth Doctor andSixth Doctor respectively, have stated that the Second Doctor is their favourite. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TdaJHjf9ADk] [http://www.freewebs.com/colinbaker/askcolin.htm]Later appearances
The Second Doctor would return to the series on three occasions: in 1973 for the 10th anniversary serial "
The Three Doctors " (which also saw the return ofWilliam Hartnell as the First Doctor), in 1983 for the 20th anniversary special, "The Five Doctors ", and once more in 1985 in "The Two Doctors ". An "official" accounting of where these three adventures fit within the Second Doctor's chronology has yet to be offered, although there is longstanding fan speculation that the latter two stories might take place within the hypotheticalSeason 6B .Other appearances
See
List of non-televised Second Doctor stories .External links
* [http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/Second_Doctor The Second Doctor] at [http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/ "The TARDIS Index File" website]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/classic/episodeguide/index_second.shtml The Second Doctor on the BBC's "Doctor Who" website]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/classic/gallery/seconddoctor/index.shtml Second Doctor Gallery]
* [http://www.drwhoguide.com/mp3/who2.mp3 Second Doctor's theme music Quicktime file]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/classic/titles/drwho2.shtml Second Doctor title sequence]
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