Due to the BBC’s unfortunate "junking" policy, much of Patrick Troughton’s era (1963-1966) as the Second Doctor remains lost to Who fans. His later return appearances have been the best chance to see his lovable portrayal of the mercurial Second Doctor. But his final reprisal in “The Two Doctors” alongside Colin Baker’s Sixth Doctor was ill-befitting of his legacy. In this clunky, too-long allegory promoting vegetarianism, Troughton had little time to dazzle, spending much of the story kidnapped, knocked out, or chowing down on a Spanish feast. Worse yet, he shares little screen-time with Baker, a waste of a comedic pairing rife with possibility.

BEST LINE:

Second Doctor: “Do try and keep out of my way in future and in past, there’s a good fellow. The time continuum should be big enough for the both of us.”