Reverse the polarity!
Dec. 16th, 2008 12:47 amWell, damn. Here I always thought that "reverse the polarity" was a Star Trek trope that began with TNG, widely mocked (and loved.)
I Google and find that it was a pet saying of Doctor Who in his 3rd incarnation! (1970-1974. John Pertwee didn't enjoy learning technobabble, so he wanted one simple phrase that he could use in a myriad of situations.)
And why was I Googling?
Saturday afternoon I watched an hour or so of a Disney movie from 1963. Son of Flubber, the sequel to The Absent-minded Professor.
Professor Brainard (Fred MacMurray of My Three Sons fame) is pointing his newest invention at a cloud, trying to produce rain. Nothing seems to be happening, so... he reversed the polarity! Geez, he said it like three times! I was dying!!
Go forth unto geekdom and let the truth be known! :--D
I Google and find that it was a pet saying of Doctor Who in his 3rd incarnation! (1970-1974. John Pertwee didn't enjoy learning technobabble, so he wanted one simple phrase that he could use in a myriad of situations.)
And why was I Googling?
Saturday afternoon I watched an hour or so of a Disney movie from 1963. Son of Flubber, the sequel to The Absent-minded Professor.
Professor Brainard (Fred MacMurray of My Three Sons fame) is pointing his newest invention at a cloud, trying to produce rain. Nothing seems to be happening, so... he reversed the polarity! Geez, he said it like three times! I was dying!!
Go forth unto geekdom and let the truth be known! :--D
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Date: Dec. 16th, 2008 08:18 pm (UTC)The line was a send-up of the technobabble; Pertwee and Elisabeth Sladen eventually did an audio adventure (I can't remember the title) in which they sent up the line.
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Date: Dec. 16th, 2008 09:00 pm (UTC)I liked Pertwee's character so much with Jo Grant that I didn't really approve of Elisabeth Sladen at first. I didn't think there was much chemistry between them. But she was tremendous with Tom Baker!