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Malcolm Wolf

The first Doctor story you watched called the "Time Meddler" was about a Timelord who pretended to be a Monk. (Although he never used the word "Timelord")

Azmat Mahmood

Yeah, until this story it was clear the Doctor isn't a human but that was it. They never actually revealed what his race was or used the words Time Lord, until now.

Steven Cooper

The nervous Private Moor was played (rather well, I thought) by David Troughton -- son of Patrick -- in one of his first TV roles. You've already seen him, almost forty years older, playing Professor Hobbes in the David Tennant episode "Midnight". I've always thought this story's set design was among the best of its era, with a good effort at period detail in the World War I sets as well as the explosion of Sixties grooviness that is the aliens' control center. That interrogation room, with its eye-popping concentric circle artwork on the wall and floor, as well as that weird two-part door, is certainly one of the most memorable sets seen in the show yet.