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Summary

Doctor Whoseason 14 , episode 3 , " Boom , " ante up homage to the sometimes - forgotten Second Doctor with a fitting reference work to Patrick Troughton ’s version of the illustrious Time Lord . worker playing the Doctor paying tribute to their predecessors is n’t an uncommon occurrence inDoctor Who , but Ncuti Gatwa ’s recall to the Second Doctor is so pernicious that it ’s easy to pretermit . However , it ’s clear thatthe moment is a clear nod to Troughton ’s time in the TARDIS .

Patrick Troughton was the 2d actor to step into the role of the Doctor back in 1966 , taking the baton from the fictitious character ’s conceiver , William Hartnell . As a result , Troughton was the first out ofall the histrion to toy the Doctorto join the show via the process of positive feedback - foresighted beforeDisney ’s era ofDoctor Who . The Second Doctor was sleep together for his unkempt appearance and preference for musical renditions- the latter of which was the inspiration behind Fifteenth ’s referential moment in " roar . "

Doctor of the Church Who time of year 14 is Ncuti Gatwa ’s first full excursion as the Doctor , and he is joined by an exciting cast of newcomers and familiar look .

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“The Skye Boat Song” Was Played By Patrick Troughton’s Second Doctor

The Second Doctor is often seen with his recorder

When the Fifteenth Doctor is trying to keep a level enough head to remain entirely still in " Boom , " Ruby Sunday hears him sing a song to help keep himself calm . He after reveals the objet d’art to be called " The Skye Boat Song . “What Fifteen is singing is a rendering of an 18th - hundred Gaelic folk song , write by Scottish composer William Ross around the 1780s . The choice of Sung is challenging , as on the surface , it seems as though the Doctor has chosen it for its comfort , lullaby - esque qualities . However , the 2d Doctor would often itemize this composition on his recorder .

The Second Doctor liked to play the recorder for his own amusement , but he would also spiel it to assist in his thought process .

The Second Doctor liked to play the fipple flute for his own entertainment , but he would also play it to aid in his thinking . This is in line with the Fifteenth Doctor ’s scenario in " Boom . " While stand on the landmine , the Doctor needs to forge a plan that will allow him to remove his weight from the gimmick without it killing him . Singing " The Skye Boat Song " is a meet atavism to Troughton ’s version of the character , as it suggestsFifteen is resorting to a tactics he would use to concentrate during one of his former regenerations .

A custom image of Patrick Troughton’s Second Doctor and Ncuti Gatwa’s Fifteenth in Doctor Whho

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Troughton ’s Second Doctor is not the only interpretation of the character to display musical tendency . For example , Peter Capaldi ’s Twelfth Doctor often played the guitar . The Fifteenth Doctor has also been prove blab and playing the forte-piano .

What “The Skye Boat Song” From Doctor Who’s “Boom” Episode Is Really About

“The Skye Boat Song” is loaded with imagery representative of Doctor Who canon

According toScotsLanguage , " The Skye Boat Song " chronicles the journey of a young monarch fleeing war . It ’s line as a " Jacobite lament describing how Bonnie Prince Charlie , disguised as an Irish woman , was rowed over the Minch to the island of Skye to hide from the British soldier . " The integral account of " Boom " revolves around the conception of state of war , so as well as Fifteen ’s rendition of the song being a nod to the Second Doctor , it ’s also in prevent with the episode ’s message . However , the song could also have a deeper meaning in recounting to its use inDoctor Who .

ScotsLanguage also states that the strain ’s lyrics were n’t added until much later , by an Englishman named Sir Harold Boulton in the 1880s .

The song ’s titular Island of Skye ( also simply known as " Skye " ) is a Scottish island . Although a bridge circuit was build up to connect Skye to the Scots mainland in 1995 , traveling by gravy boat was often a vulgar way to cross the aloofness . So , the concept ofboat travel to reach Skye could be representative of the Doctor ’s journeys in TARDIS . to boot , the reference to the Sung dynasty ’s protagonist being in disguise mirrors the Doctor ’s power to revitalize . what is more , the conflict the monarch is fly could even be a stand - in forDoctor Who ’s Time War .

A custom image of Jinkx Monsoon as Maestro, Ncuti Gatwas as the Fifteenth Doctor, and Millie Gibson as Ruby Sunday in Doctor Who

The latest Doctor Who series introduces the Fifteenth Doctor, joined by new companion Ruby Sunday.

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Patrick Troughton as the Second Doctor playing the flute in Doctor Who

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The later MD Who serial publication introduces the Fifteenth Doctor , joined by new companion Ruby Sunday .