Sunday, March 22, 2026

Star Trekking - Star Trek: Starfleet Academy - Season One Finale

We're Star Trekking
Across the Universe!
Always Going Forward
'Cause We Cannot Find Reverse! 

Welcome to Star Trekking, my blog space dedicated to Star Trek fandom! 

Today's post, we're going to look at the season one finale of Star Trek: Starfleet Academy.


Paul Giamatti's Nus Braka is up to shit. Surrounding the Federation with mines armed with omega-47 particles, Brakka and his gang of Venari Ral thugs have the Federation boxed in.

A single Omega-47 particle mine can shred subspace for lights years in every direction. 

And Braka has hundreds of them.  

And the only Federation ship outside that zone of capitivity is the Athena. 

The ship only has 3 occupants: Capt. Nahla Ake, Commander Jett Reno and the Doctor.*


*No, Doctor Who fans, not THAT Doctor. I mean the sentient holographic doctor played by Robert Picardo.

Well 3 occupants officially. Also on board for various reasons of plot are cadets: 

  • Darem
    • He began the series as the cocky self assured dude who just assumes he's going to be a Captain some day by virtue of his social and political status. By season's end, we've come to know Darem a bit better and he's had the cockiness knocked out of him of few times.  
  • Genesis Lythe 
    • Like Darem, Genesis has a family pedigree that seems to mark for greatness. Unlike Darem, that background is less an asset and more an obstacle. She is compelled to earn her right to the Captain's chair.
    • She actually has the conn and sits in the Athena's Captain chair and has the most unique reaction to the moment ever in Star Trek: "Wait! I think I need to pee."
  • Jay-Den
    • Star Trek's first gay Klingon.
    • Or second if you count William Campell's Koloth from "The Trouble With Tribbles".
    • Jay-Den has come far from his initial recalcitrance from speaking up and asserting himself. A unusual trait for a Klingon but his passion is less the way of the warrior and more of being a healer. 
  • SAM
    • Our photonic lifeform had a very pronounced mid-season change to her status quo when her holo-matrix was damaged and she had to go back to her homeworld to be repaired where she spent 17 years living through an actual childhood and not the one programmed into her.  (Time passes differently on her planet so the 17 years took a couple of weeks. And she was joined on her formative journey by the Doctor who became her Dad.) 
  • Tarima
    • Our resident Betazoid has been through some shit this season. Unlike Next Gen's Deanna Troi who was half human and only empathic, Tarima has some super charged telepathic abilities even by the standards on Betazed. Which caused her a lot of grief and pain. And  if she wasn't suffering enough, she had to put up with a relationship with Caleb Mir.
    • And speaking of which...
  • Caleb Mir
    • Caleb did not begin this series on a good start with me, his brooding mad on at the world routine was definitely not an endearing character trait. But the persistence of his Academy classmates to be his friend, damn it, wore down the rough edges of his brittle personality enough to make him if not likeable, then at least tolerable.  

No such journey for  Caleb's long lost mom, Anisha Mir.  She's spent 15 years separated from her son and feeding the fires of her rage at the Federation that seperated them. 

So imagine her surprise when she's reunited with Caleb (Yay!) with a group of Starfleet cadets in tow (oh hell no!).

Not content with holding power over both the Federation and the poor hapless worlds outside their border, Nus Braka wants to humiliate the Federation so he snatches both Capt. Nahla Ake and Anisha Mir off the Athena.  He puts Nahla on trial for the crimes of the Federation and makes Anisha her jury.  

Long story made short, the cadets on the Athena (along with Reno and the Doctor) science the shit out of a technobabble solution to take down the Omega-47 mines. 

But not before no less than Caleb Mir has to make a speech to buy time for this friends to get their technobabble. In front of an annoyed Nus Braka, a very proud Nahla Ake and a very confused Anisha, Caleb comes to the defense of the Federation and Starfleet. 

Some comments about Oscar winners in the cast.

Holly Hunter as a very unique energy for  a Star Trek command type person.  Her Capt. Nahla Ake has a quirky sense of humor, a non-comformist attitude (she just can't seem to sit still in a chair) and almost zen like wisdom. She can summon some grade A Starfleet Captain intensity as needed but Holly Hunter is crafting one of Star Trek's most distinctive characters. And I very much approve of approach.

Paul Giamatti as Nus Braka approaches each scene like it's a honey glazed Easter ham and sometimes it can be a bit much. But there is no denying the heat Giamatti brings when Nus Braka is on screen. The word is that Giamatti will not be back for season 2 and I think that's a good thing.  But maybe by season 3, we will have recovered enough for a return of Nus Braka.

And a note about our Emmy winning actor, Tatiana Maslany (Orphan Black, She-Hulk) has a tough row to hoe as Anisha Mir. Her strident hatred of Starfleet and the Federation is completely understandable but she holds tight to that hatred even at the risk of her own safety and in defiance of her own eyes. She can clearly see that Nus Braka is a nut case loon with a self serving agenda but she still sides with him to find Capt. Ake guilty in his pathetic show trial? Still, points to Maslany for giving Anisha some nuance and empathy.

Side note on some legacy characters: The Doctor has survived the centuries since his time on Star Trek: Voyager and retains his flinty snark but has gained a lot in wisdom and compassion. His journey to becoming a father to SAM was a very compelling development in his character.

And Jett Reno from Star Trek: Discovery still amazes me as maybe one of the best characters in Star Trek with her wickedly sharp humor and her equally sharp insight into the human condition.  Even in the desperate situation of the Athena being damaged and alone in space, Reno still manages to turn deftly the ongoing crises into teachable moments. It's a great way to get some scared kids to focus on not being scared and maybe learn something if they all survive this mess. 

One last thing about a very distinctive "character" who is never seen, the Virtual Dean. Voiced by Stephen Colbert, the Dean provides clever details about life at the Academy with announcements about events, classes and other random stuff  including the misadventures of the Talaxian furfly.  "Students! Please be advised the Talaxian furfly is mating with itself. Does that seem normal to you?" 

As was the case with Star Trek: Prodigy, I will admit that I don't think Star Trek: Starfleet Academy was developed with someone like me in mind but rather for a younger audience, to hopefully bring in fresh blood to the Star Trek franchise.  Well, it may not have been created for me but I think ultimately, I really did enjoy this series.  

Next week on Star Trekking, the Star Trek franchise stands at a crossroads with the current leadership of Alex Kurtzman and his Secret Hideout production company. 

I post a look back on the Kurtzman era so far and what the future might hold.

Saturday, March 21, 2026

Movie Time:The Spongebob Squarepants Movie

It's Movie Time!


Today's movie post is about an animated film that is warmly regardly here in the El household's Fortress of Ineptitude.

From 2004  (Oh God! Has it really been THAT long?), it's The Spongebob Squarepants Movie!


About  a week or so ago, I was idly surfing around channels on the TV when I stumbled across 
The Spongebob Squarepants Movie and I was compelled to stop surfing. 

Why should I maintain my search for compelling entertainment when I actually find it? 

Why would I stop to watch The Spongebob Squarepants Movie? Because....



I'm a Goofy Goober! 

You're Goofy Goober!!

We're ALL Goofy Goobers!!! YEAH!

So this post is not so much about the movie itself but how immenently quotable it is here at the Fortress of Ineptitude for me and my family.

Here are some lines from this movie that remain a part of our lexicon 2 decades later. 

"It's lemon scented!"  

Plankton: Oh Karen, my computer wife, if only I could have managed to steal the secret to Krabs' success. The formula for the Krabby Patty... Ohhh... Then people would line up to eat at MY restaurant! Lord knows I've tried. I've exhausted every evil plan in my filing cabinet... from A to Y!

Karen the Computer: A to Y?

Plankton: Yeah, A to Y. You know, the alphabet.

Karen the Computer: What about Z?

Plankton: Z?

Karen the Computer: Z... The letter after Y...

Plankton: [searching thorugh the file cabinet] W, X, Y... Z. Plan Z! Here it is, just like you said.

Karen the Computer: Oh, boy.

Plankton: [sees the plan] Oh. Ohhh... It's evil. It's diabolical. It's lemon-scented. This Plan Z can't possibly fail!

Whenever analalyzing why something maybe a good idea, it's not uncommon around here to add "It's lemon scented!" to the list. 

"BALD! BALD BALD! BALD! BALD! MY EYES!!!"

SpongeBob: Doesn't it seem a little harsh to kill someone over a crown?

King Neptune: You don't understand. The crown is a symbol of my king-like authority. And, uh, between you and me... my hair is thinning a bit.

SpongeBob: Oh, Your Majesty, I'm sure it's not that noticea...

[Sees Neptune's bald head]

SpongeBob: Bald! Bald! Bald!

Crowd: BALD! BALD BALD! BALD! BALD!

Fish: MY EYES!

King Neptune: All right, all right!

Whenever something actually is or merely perceived to be extremely bright or garish or otherwise hard to look at it, it is not unheard of for someone to exclaim "BALD! BALD BALD! BALD! BALD! MY EYES!"

"You just gotta believe.... in mermaid magic!"

To be fair, no one actually says this line in the movie but it is derived from this scene where the royal mermaid Mindy is trying to make a dejected Spongebob and Patrick feel better about themselves.  

Mindy: Hey. It doesn't matter if you're kids. What's so wrong with being a kid, anyway? Kids rule! You don't need to be a man to do this! You just gotta believe in yourself! You just gotta believe! [Swims up into the sky, then comes back down]

SpongeBob: I believe.

Mindy: That's the spirit!

SpongeBob: I believe that... everybody I know is a goner! [he and Patrick begin crying hysterically]

Mindy: Come on, guys. [they don't stop] Guys... [they still don't stop] Guys? [they both spray tears to each other's mouths] Ew!

French Narrator: [a timecard says] Meanwhile... [and the French Narrator narrates it]

[SpongeBob and Patrick are now rocking and sucking their thumbs like babies.]

Mindy: Guys? [no answer] Oh, boy. Think, Mindy, think. [comes up with an idea] Yup, I guess you're right. [SpongeBob and Patrick look at her] A couple of kids could never survive this journey. [SpongeBob and Patrick look at each other and they cry again] That's why I guess I'll just have to turn you into men. [SpongeBob and Patrick stop crying]

SpongeBob: You can do that? How?

Mindy: With my mermaid magic.

Sometimes when I perform some mundance task, like standing up, due to my being old, being tired and/or I just hurt all over, I need to motivate myself and I will say, "You just gotta believe.... in mermaid magic!"

"Bigger boot!"

This scene is with Dennis the hitmanfish who has been hired by Plankton to stop Spongebob and Patrick from making it to Shell City. 

SpongeBob: Wh-Wh-What are you gonna do to us?

Dennis: Plankton was *very* specific.

SpongeBob: Plankton?

Dennis: For some reason, he wanted me to step on ya.

Patrick: Step on us?

Dennis: Yeah! That way, you'll never find out that HE stole the crown!

[SpongeBob and Patrick look at each other]

Dennis: Uhh, perhaps I've said too much.

[extends spikes from the soles of his boots. SpongeBob and Patrick tremble in fear as Dennis positions his boot above them]

Patrick: That's a big boot.

Dennis: Don't worry. This'll only hurt a LOT!

[laughs]

Dennis: I love this job!

[Continues to laugh, only to be crushed by a bigger boot]

Patrick: Bigger boot!

This one doesn't come up a lot but occassionally when a problem around here gets worse, it is not uncommon for someone to declare "Bigger boot!"

"It's some kind of wall of psychic energy."

Almost any time I am looking through a window or through a glass, I will quote this line from Patrick. 

Patrick: It's some kind of wall of psychic energy.

SpongeBob: No, Pat, it's a giant glass bowl.

"Or some other third thing!"

This one I use a lot right here on this blog.  

It comes in handy when you want to have a list but you can only think of two things.

Two things do NOT make a list. 

This line comes from this sequence near the end of the movie.

Plankton: I'm an evil genius. And you're just a kid.

[laughing]

Plankton: A stupid kid!

SpongeBob: I guess you're right, Plankton.

[looks down]

SpongeBob: I am just a kid.

Plankton: Of course I'm right. Okay, Neptune, time to kill...

SpongeBob: And you know, I've been through a lot in the past six days, five minutes, twenty-seven-and-a-half seconds. And if I've learned anything during that time, it's that you are who you are.

Plankton: That's right. Okay, Neptune...

SpongeBob: And no amount of mermaid magic...

[Turns to Mindy]

SpongeBob: ... or managerial promotion...

[Turns to the frozen Mr. Krabs]

SpongeBob: ... or some other third thing... can make me anything more than what I really am inside: A kid.

"Or some other third thing" makes frequent appearances on this blog and in my daily discourse.  

To be honest, sometimes I can think of a third thing but "or some other third thing" is just funnier. 

There are other things that get referenced from The Spongebob Squarepants Movie. While travelling in the car and I end a sentence with word "road", Dean or Andrea will reference this bit from Patrick.

Patrick: Never mind the car, where's the road? [echoes] Road? Road? Road? [the echo turns out to be Patrick repeating in disbelief] Road, road, road, road, [SpongeBob stares at him] r... sorry.

And Andrea rarely passes up an opportunity to call me, of what is it she likes to call me?

Mr. Krabs (to Spongebob): Lad, I mean this in the nicest of ways, but there's a word for what you are, and that word is... now, let's see...

Lenny: Dork?

Mr. Krabs: No, wait, that's not right. Not a dork.

Pearl: A goofball?

Mr. Krabs: Closer, but no, no, no.

Fred: A ding-a-ling.

Jimmy: wingnut.

Mable: A Knucklehead McSpazzatron!

Yeah, that's the one! Knucklehead McSpazzatron!

And I love you too.  

Now there other lines from the movie that might be equally memorable but I have few instances where I can incorporate "And I rode the Hasselhoff!" into everyday conversation.

And why isn't this a part of our daily mantra here at the Fortress of Ineptitude?

Everybody in the main area of the Thug Tug: [In unison] All bubble-blowing babies will be beaten senseless by every able-bodied patron in the bar.

And Dean just reminded me of this line.

Squidward: You can't fool me! I listen to public radio!"

And no, you cannot fool me as I do indeed listen to public radio.

Like Wait! Wait! Don't Tell Me.  

Let's end this post with "Ocean Man" from the closing credits of The Spongebob Squarepants Movie. 


That is that for this week's Movie Time!

Tomorrow, we go Star Trekking for the season finale of Star Trek: Starfleet Academy.

The first season has reached the end of the road... road... road... road....

The episode? It's action packed! It's emotionally compelling! It's lemon scented! 

Friday, March 20, 2026

This (Non) Sporting Life: Tournament Tension

So yesterday afternoon while I was at work, I decided to check in on Duke's opening game in the NCCA Men's Basketball Tournament. 

The Duke Blue Devils are a #1 seed and they were playing a #16 seed, the Siena Saints. 

Because I am a guy who does not know or even care much about sports, I really cannot handle the stress of a close game and much prefer whatever team I'm rooting for to engage in what I call a romp 'n' stomp. 

Since Duke is a #1 seed and Siena is a #16, I expected a classic romp 'n' stomp.

What I found instead when I turned in at half time was Duke was DOWN by 11 points.

Duke was DOWN?!?! To THESE GUYS?!?!

Oh come on! This can NOT be happening! 



Online there was a headline about the status of the game at half time: DUKE gets BURNT by SIENA! 

You know, like the color, burnt sienna?


Some sports writer somewhere scored a once in a lifetime headline. 

But would they be able to use that headline for the whole game?

Thankfully.... no. 

Over the course of the 2nd half, Duke began playing more like what I expect from Duke but damn, it felt like like moving through proverbial molasses watching Duke overcome it's deficit and eventually pull ahead.

But it was no romp 'n' stomp!

Final score: 71 to 65.  

What happened in the 1st half? Duke coach Jon Scheyer said, "I just got outcoached!" 

I don't understand the intricate mechanics of basketball coaching. If I were to be plopped down in an arena somewhere and told to coach a team, my best advice would be "Put the ball through the hoop!"

Really, that's all I know. 

Later in the evening, Andrea settled in to watch her beloved Carolina Tarheels play the VCU Rams.  

Which was a good ol' fashioned romp 'n' stomp!

At one point, Carolina was leading by 19 points! 

I was a bit jealous that Andrea was getting a romp 'n' stomp out of Carolina which is all I wanted out of Duke.

Carolina would eventually disavow me of that jealousy.

As VCU began to inch it's way out of the hole it was in and pushed the game to a tie, 75-75 and we're in overtime, folks!

Where VCU would go on to win, 82-78 in the largest 1st-round comeback in NCAA tournament history. 


Even though I do not know or even care much about sports, I still thought that sucked.

Andrea who does care deeply about these things was prepared to commit Seppuku. 

She was seriously bummed.  

How is she today?  Let's see....


Still in mourning, I see.

Which is why I am glad I do not know or care much about sports.


Your Friday Video Link: What Is This "Fun" You Speak Of?

 


When I go out to run an errand of any kind, my wife Andrea tells me to have fun.

Fun? Have fun?

Chances are if I'm going somewhere, I'm

...going somewhere I do not want to go.

...to do something I do not want to do.

...to spend money I do not want to spend.

Fun?

What is this "fun" that she speaks of?

I'm turning to this week's Your Friday Video Link for an answer.



I think I'm siding with Plankton on this. 

Thursday, March 19, 2026

I Gotta Come Up With Something?

 BLOG BIDNESS: Did I really mean to have both a Doctor Who post AND a comic book post on the SAME day at the SAME time? 

No, I did not! 



Personally I blame the I'm So Glad My Suffering Amuses You Editorial Board! 


Well, I gotta fill up Thursday with something else now.

C'mon! Think! Think!  


There's always  some Donald Trump bull shit, right?

Dammit! I don't wanna go there! 


OK, let me put a pin in this fucking thing: Li'l Donnie made fun of California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) for having  dyslexia  and Trump said Gavin cannot be President of the United States  with a  “learning disability.”

“We have a low-IQ person, you know, because Gavin ‘Newscum’ has admitted that he is a — that he has learning disabilities,” I’m all for people with learning disabilities, but not for my president. I don’t want — I think the president should not have learning disabilities.”

Given that Trump is a motherfucking 79 year old man who reads at a goddam 2nd grade level, he's fine one to talk about people with learning disabilities should not be President.

And about 20% of Americans might take issue with Li'l Donnie's perspective.  

1 in 5 people in the United States have some form of dyslexia.

I swear to Dog I did not know that. 


I guess I can cover some ground about how Donald Trump's war with Iran is just getting worse and....

Fuck it, that'll wait until Monday.

If he hasn't blown up the world by then or something.

Let me check with the blog's writers.

Nothing in there.

Hey, let's get personal.  What's going on with me?

Absolutely nothing. 

I am the least interesting person in the world. 

Why do I even have a blog?

Oh, I have lost 84 pounds since last March so there's that going for me. 

Hey, Tom Holland's back for his 4th Spider-Man movie!

Here's the trailer! 


Hey, Mark Ruffalo is back as Bruce Banner? Cool!  

So that's it! 

We're back tomorrow with Your Friday Video Link which is connected to Spongebob Squarepants.

And Saturday is Movie Timewhich is connected to Spongebob Squarepants.

And Sunday we go Star Trekking with Spongebob Squarepants....NO! With Star Trek: Starfleet Academy.

Y'all be good to one another, OK?


Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Dave-El's Spinner Rack: DC K.O.

 And we're back for a 3rd week of spinning around Dave-El's ol' spinner rack.

Since comics are sold out of comic book shops, the concept of the spinner rack is an antiquated one from my kidhood when I first got into comics.

In my small southern town where I lived, there were two spinner racks, 1 at a convenience store called the Pantry and another at a drug store downtown. 

Both racks made a loud "SQUEE-AWK!" sound when you turned them. All the better I assume to let some clerk know some kid was messing with the comic books and be on high alert in case someone decided to bolt out of the store with a handful of free comic books.  

I dutifully paid for all my comics. 

I kind of miss the thrill of turning the spinner rack and being surprised by what comics I might find on sale that week. 

Well, that's all nostalgia and this post is about new comics I have purchased recently.

Today's post is about DC Comics' big event comic DC K.O.

The "KO" in DC K.O. does NOT stand for "Knock Out" but refers to "King Omega".  

King Omega is an ultimate source of power that is needed to stop Darkseid who is returning to our universe after being banished outside our dimension where he created his own universe.  (Stories set in the universe are chronicled in DC's Absolute line.)   

To earn the right to obtain the power of King Omega, various heroes and villains have to fight each other until only one remains, the one who will be come King Omega.

There are various obstacles along the way as the field of heroes and villains is winnowed down. 

For example, the mind controlled heroes of the Absolute Universe show up to cause some problems. 


The Batman of our universe thinks the Batman of the Absolute Universe has an ugly Bat emblem. (And he's right!) 

One battle after another (hey, that would be a great title for an Oscar winning movie) ensue along with various shenanigans and betrayals and twists and what have you and finally the field is narrowed down to....

Superman and Lex Luthor.

Big blue boy scout that he is, Superman suggests teaming up with Lex to take the King Omega power and stop Darkseid.

Lex remembers that them's not the rules and ambushes Superman. 

There can only be ONE winner!

And Lex Luthor declares himself King Omega!


If DC K.O. seems an RPG in comic book form, writer Scott Snyder points that out with a flashback subplot to a game night at the Kents where Clark and Lois welcome Diana and Bruce to play a board game based on their super hero exploits. 

Bruce gets all the best dice rolls.  Clark asks if Bruce is cheating.

Bruce replies he's not cheating. He's Batman.

Those interludes are a lot of fun and I would like to see more of that sort of interaction in the DC Universe.

Meanwhile, back to the brouhaha that is the main event of this book.

A prime rule in the DC Universe, let's call it Rule #1: when Lex Luthor thinks he's winning, he's not.  


Ultimately, Darkseid's opponent is who we kind knew it always had to be: Superman.

The knock down drag out between Darkseid and Superman crosses different Crisis events of of the DC Multiverse such as 2011’s Flashpoint and 1985’s Crisis on Infinite Earths

All of this is brought to life by some spectacular art by  Javier Fernández and brilliant colors by Alejandro Sánchez.

In the series epilogue by  Joshua Williamson, Xermanico and Wes Craig, we get a glimpse of the future with more universe shattering events and perhaps more changes to the canon that was just established in Mark Waid’s New History of the DC Universe.

Such is the state of modern comics: the only constant is change. 

Speaking of Mark Waid’s New History of the DC Universe, I don't think I've made note of my impression of that series.

cover by Chris Samnee 

Props to Mark Waid for trying to forge a cohesive narrative to a comic book universe riddled by decades of revamps, reboots, revisions, ret-cons and contradictions.  

The unifying thread to this narrative is Barry Allen, the Silver Age Flash whose time travelling and dimension spanning super speed provides a unique and very human perspective on the various crisis level events that have struck Earth and the surrounding universe.  

Points to Mark Waid for trying but there's still too much that has gone on in DC's near century existence to not make this a bit of a slog to get through. 

It can be a bit of fun for a trivia obsessed nerd like myself but as a coherent story of DC's definitive history, it doesn't quite stick the landing.

And since the events of VDC K.O. opens the door to that "definitive" history already being re-written mere months after it was published, well, what was the point? 

I also took issue with shifting artists on New History of the DC Universe which undermines the idea of some kind of unified historical narrative.  

For truly dedicated trivia nerds, the back pages of each issue is an illustrated glossary that reference the specific comics Mark Waid used in his history story. 

Variant cover by Scott Koblish  

And that is that for this edition of Dave-El's Spinner Rack. 

I began this post with an exercise in nostalgia. Next week's comic book post is ALL nostalgia as I take another look back at comic books I bought 50 years ago.

What did Dave-El buy off the spinner rack in March 1976?

"SQUEE-AWK!"

We'll find out next week.  

Doctor Who Is Found: The Daleks' Master Plan

On Sunday I posted that this blog will now have some dedicated space to Star Trek fandom.

But Doctor Who will not be forgotten on this blog.

Today's post is about a suprising find in the search for the Whovian Holy Grail: missing episodes.

Back in the 1960's, the BBC considered television programs to be ephemeral, to be seen once and never again.  So recordings of program were frequently erased.

And the most egregious victim of this practice was Doctor Who. Why would would anyone want to keep a record of that silly old doddering man running away from the ridiculous pepper pots?

Well, we do!

So fans have been scouring the world to find copies of missing episodes and occassionally, even after 60 plus years of searching, something turns up.

The most recent find includes a pair of episodes from the epic serial, "The Daleks' Master Plan".  

Below is a clip from one of those episodes.


Yes, that IS Nicholas Courtney.

But NO, that is NOT Brigadier Alistair Letheridge Stewart.

So Nicholas Courtey is on the list of "Actors Who Were On Doctor Who Before They Were On Doctor Who".  

That wibbly-wobbly timey-wimey list also includes:

  • Colin Baker
  • Freeman Agyeman 
  • Karen Gillan 
  • Peter Capaldi 

Below is a clip from the BBC morning show BBC Breakfast on March 13, 2026 where  Toby Hadoke tells about a surprise screening of the lost episodes to  Peter Purves who played companion Steven Taylor alongside William Hartnell's Doctor. 


The episodes "The Nightmare Begins" and "Devil's Planet" will be shown in full on BBC iPlayer on Easter.  


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