Tom Baker is my favourite followed by Pertwee, Tom Baker played the character in his own humerous way but still had lots of intense moments too. Loved the Genisis of the Dalek moment where he has to decide whether he should set off the bomb or not.Mikey wrote:I I'm sure I'm in the minority, but I always liked scarf-boy.
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Tom Baker was good, but not as good as McCoy - there's a whole host of great episodes from those last couple of years.Mikey wrote:I'm sure I'm in the minority, but I always liked scarf-boy.
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...and the rubber wagon is coming to take you away. Seriously, he was the doctor when they had the 'Licorice all-sorts man' episode(s). I think that just about killed Dr Who back then.Captain Seafort wrote:Tom Baker was good, but not as good as McCoy - there's a whole host of great episodes from those last couple of years.Mikey wrote:I'm sure I'm in the minority, but I always liked scarf-boy.
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"Battlefield", "Remembrance of the Daleks", "The Curse of Fenric", "Survival". Great episodes all. Even "The Happiness Patrol" had its moments - the Candyman and the like may have looked daft, but just beneath the surface that serial was one of the darkest in the programme's history.IanKennedy wrote:Seriously, he was the doctor when they had the 'Licorice all-sorts man' episode(s). I think that just about killed Dr Who back then.
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I'm sorry, but that was just too silly to watch. I stopped watching Who because of that episode...Captain Seafort wrote:"Battlefield", "Remembrance of the Daleks", "The Curse of Fenric", "Survival". Great episodes all. Even "The Happiness Patrol" had its moments - the Candyman and the like may have looked daft, but just beneath the surface that serial was one of the darkest in the programme's history.IanKennedy wrote:Seriously, he was the doctor when they had the 'Licorice all-sorts man' episode(s). I think that just about killed Dr Who back then.
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Tom Baker's my favorite Doctor. Then again, I'm a Four/Romana II 'shipper.Mikey wrote:I know squat about the new series, but agreed with Kendall on "Genesis of the Daleks." I'm sure I'm in the minority, but I always liked scarf-boy.
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Just started season 3, boy am I just zipping through these. That whole Rose thing was really sad. I'm surprised I havent' seen her in more I thought she was a good actress.
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She's in Secret Diary of a Call Girl, excellent show. Plus she's in her knickers alot.Monroe wrote:Just started season 3, boy am I just zipping through these. That whole Rose thing was really sad. I'm surprised I havent' seen her in more I thought she was a good actress.
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1. First Doctor, played by William Hartnell (1963-1966)Monroe wrote:Just started season 3,
2. Second Doctor, played by Patrick Troughton (1966-1969)
3. Third Doctor, played by Jon Pertwee (1970-1974)
4. Fourth Doctor, played by Tom Baker (1974-1981)
5. Fifth Doctor, played by Peter Davison (1981-1984)
6. Sixth Doctor, played by Colin Baker (1984-1986)
7. Seventh Doctor, played by Sylvester McCoy (1987-1989, 1996)
8. Eighth Doctor, played by Paul McGann (1996)
9. Ninth Doctor, played by Christopher Eccleston (2005)
10. Tenth Doctor, played by David Tennant (2005-) [15]
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When you say season 3 you mean Tennant series, which I think by rights should be around series 30 if you include all the old stuff too. Sorry for be'in a pedantic git but history must not be forgotten.
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So Dr. Who include the earlier shows as part of their universe? Also I noticed that there's not just a Torchwood series (which I watched one episode of looks really dull even if they have Captain Jack), there's a Torchwood Declassified, and a Dr. Who Confidential. Where do those series fit into its universe?
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Torchwood runs along with the DW universe. Captain Jack basicaly restarts the Torchwood Institute in Cardiff. They exist in the same universe, and interact once or twice.
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Really? It gets better? Because I was turned off after 1 or 2 S1 eps of Torchwood.
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Well, keep in mind that "better" is somewhat of a relative term.
At least they don't end up causing most of their own problems in S2.
At least they don't end up causing most of their own problems in S2.
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Well it a cross between reinvisiond and a restart. And it's officially season 3 there. Not season 30 or whatever.colmquinn wrote: When you say season 3 you mean Tennant series, which I think by rights should be around series 30 if you include all the old stuff too. Sorry for be'in a pedantic git but history must not be forgotten.
I really wonder how they're bringing a massive invasion of Daleks next week. At least that's what it looks like from the previews. I thought there was only the one left.
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Who has a long history of destroying every last Dalek... and then having them pop up from some convenient plot hole later on.
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