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10-19-2022, 09:20 PM
https://whatculture.com/tv/10-so-bad-its-good-classic-doctor-who-stories?rf=homepage
These classic Doctor Who stories will have you laughing for all the wrong reasons.
BY RUBY JONES
OCTOBER 19TH, 2022
If the internet has taught us anything, it's that even the worst pieces of film, television, music, or video games can be wildly entertaining, but not in the way the media's original creator intended.
This means that, for all the wrong reasons - including the comedic value of the awful dialogue, bad acting, terrible effects, and questionable storylines - 'so bad it's good' media has become wildly successful and popular.
For better or worse, several stories from the classic series of Doctor Who have enjoyed a huge resurgence in recent years, because of the terrible yet hilarious content contained within the episodes. Broadcast between 1963 and 1989, much of the classic series of Doctor Who holds up incredibly well considering its low budget and rapid production, but for every classic that is just as great today as it was upon its first broadcast, there's a serial that is similarly a cult classic because of how laughably bad it is.
Whether it's wobbly sets, terrible dialogue, flubbed lines, or bizarre storylines, these stories have become fan favorites for all the wrong reasons.
These classic Doctor Who stories will have you laughing for all the wrong reasons.
BY RUBY JONES
OCTOBER 19TH, 2022
If the internet has taught us anything, it's that even the worst pieces of film, television, music, or video games can be wildly entertaining, but not in the way the media's original creator intended.
This means that, for all the wrong reasons - including the comedic value of the awful dialogue, bad acting, terrible effects, and questionable storylines - 'so bad it's good' media has become wildly successful and popular.
For better or worse, several stories from the classic series of Doctor Who have enjoyed a huge resurgence in recent years, because of the terrible yet hilarious content contained within the episodes. Broadcast between 1963 and 1989, much of the classic series of Doctor Who holds up incredibly well considering its low budget and rapid production, but for every classic that is just as great today as it was upon its first broadcast, there's a serial that is similarly a cult classic because of how laughably bad it is.
Whether it's wobbly sets, terrible dialogue, flubbed lines, or bizarre storylines, these stories have become fan favorites for all the wrong reasons.