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Who is your favorite Doctor

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Saturday, August 26, 2006 3:56 PM

MISBEHAVEN




I grew up watching Tom Baker, the fourth Doctor, so I'd have to say that he's my favorite. But I also thought Christopher Eccleston, the ninth Doctor, was great.

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Saturday, August 26, 2006 4:15 PM

TRAVELER


Tom Baker. He was born to be the doctor. I haven't seen the show since our public broadcaster dropped it many moons ago. Watched it religiously for years, so I've several seen many Doctors, but Tom Baker was by far my favorite.

Wish our PBS station would carry it again.
Don't have cable.



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Saturday, August 26, 2006 4:48 PM

JOSSISAGOD


My first encounter with The Doctor was with Christopher Eccleston. So, by default I have to go with him.

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Saturday, August 26, 2006 5:10 PM

DARKJESTER


Gotta say I was first introduced to The Doctor being Tom Baker, so he'll always have a special place in my heart. Him and Basil Brush, which was the show right before Dr Who came on.

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JAYNE "Pain is scary..."

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Sunday, August 27, 2006 6:05 AM

CYBERSNARK


I'm with Jossisagod. I admit that I didn't pay much attention to the Whovian fandom until I happened to tune in for the new series. I now wish I'd caught on earlier, but yeah, Eccleston is my default Doctor.

Eagerly awaiting the next series' arrival in Canada.

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Monday, August 28, 2006 12:43 PM

RMMC


The first Doctor I saw was T. Baker, but my favorite? Sylvester McCoy.

This may also be why Ace was a favorite companion.



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Monday, August 28, 2006 1:51 PM

CYBERSNARK


*belatedly realizes that this thread title begs for someone to answer "yes."*

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Monday, August 28, 2006 2:06 PM

RMMC


*snerk*

I can't believe I missed that one!



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Thursday, August 31, 2006 4:00 PM

LESATHER


I have always like Patrick Troughton, but currently I would say David Tennant. Chris E. was very good and a hard act to follow, but David has taken the role and expanded it so much more...much the same way Troughton did following on after Bill Hartnell.

"Jayne is a girl's name" - River

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Thursday, August 31, 2006 4:15 PM

TERRI


Dr. Crusher.


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Monday, September 4, 2006 1:54 PM

CHARLIETHEBLOODY


I have vague memories of peter davidson when I was wee, and I loved him cos he was in 'all creatures great and small' which was my favourite thing ever at the time, but I haven't really seen much of the other old skool doctors, I remember there being repeats of tom baker one's and he was cool but I don't remember much...

so I'm gonna have to go with david tennant. chris eccleston was good but a bit too hammy for me, DT does the balance between silly and serious a lot better IMO


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Monday, September 4, 2006 2:56 PM

ETHAN


Having been raised in the States, I was weened on reruns only of all the Doctors. However Chris Eccleston came along and definately took the cake. The ninth Doctor was the most human and therefore the most complex, real and fun. I haven't seen Tenant yet, but I'm duely skeptical he'll out shine Eccleston.


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Monday, September 4, 2006 3:17 PM

EMBERS


Quote:

Originally posted by ethan:
I haven't seen Tenant yet, but I'm duely skeptical he'll out shine Eccleston.


I am head over heals about Eccleston,

but I have a lot of friends in Europe who had loved Eccleston and are now all about Tennant,
so I'm keeping an open mind and willing to love them both....


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Friday, September 8, 2006 4:18 PM

GIXXER


Christopher Eccleston by a mile.

David Tennant overdoes things a bit too much too often. So much better in the subdued bits.

CE's acting was amazing, especially if you're from Britain and you're used to his normal "It's reet grim oop North" stuff.

He had to do something with a role that carried ninety-six years of tradition and a ton of fan baggage. And he was nothing like I expected (to be honest, dreaded). Too many memories of pale Tom Baker successors.

He utterly, utterly nailed it right from the word go (or the word "run" if you want to be pedantic...)

The bloke's a hero, and no mistake.

I love proper acting. That Kate Beckinsale, f'rinstance. You probably remember her from such turkeys as Pearl Harbour. If you treat yourself to Cold Comfort Farm, you'll see something a bit special. Neither nasty, nor in the woodshed.

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Friday, September 8, 2006 8:17 PM

VERSEEXPLORER


I was first introduced to Doctor Who on our PBS channel, and it was Tom Baker. You know what they say 'bout your first. He has a special place in my heart.

Once PBS had rerun Tom's reign numerous times, they did a retro with the old Doctors. They were pretty low tech, but it was interesting to see the beginnings. I did like Jon Pertwee and his companion Sarah Jane Smith, but they were trapped on Earth with a broken Tardis. Colin Baker is the only one that I have bad feelings about. He let one of his companions die. No other Doctor had done that.

It was great to see new episodes with Christopher Eccleston. He did a good job, but I still love Tom Baker. Although with all of the raves, I can't wait to see David Tennant in the role.




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Mal: Saffron, you're pleasing, you're all kinds of pleasing, and uhh...it's been awhile, a long damn while, since anybody but me took a hold of my plow.

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Saturday, September 9, 2006 1:16 PM

LESATHER


Quote:

Colin Baker is the only one that I have bad feelings about. He let one of his companions die. No other Doctor had done that.



Colin Baker's Doctor did NOT allow one of his companions to die. He was taken out of time by the Timelords while trying to save Peri...and it was later shown that Peri was not really dead, just a ploy by the Valiard to discredit the Doctor. Peter Davison's Doctor had a companion die (Adric) as did William Hartnell's (Sarah Kingdom).

"Jayne is a girl's name" - River

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Saturday, September 9, 2006 4:03 PM

VERSEEXPLORER



Ooops!

Quote:

Peter Davison's Doctor had a companion die (Adric) as did William Hartnell's (Sarah Kingdom).


Thank's for the correction. It's been a long time since I've viewed them, and my memory is slipping. It is Adric that I was thinking about. I don't recall Hartnell's Sarah. I must not have been as attached to her.

Please excuse my error. Did both Colin and Peter wear the celery? Or which one was it?



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Mal: Saffron, you're pleasing, you're all kinds of pleasing, and uhh...it's been awhile, a long damn while, since anybody but me took a hold of my plow.

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Saturday, September 9, 2006 4:21 PM

MISSTRESSAHARA


TOM BAKER
TOM BAKER
TOM BAKER

Always has been, always will be. The others are fillers.

He was funny, sexy (yes sexy) never went anywhere without that rediculous scarf, and had the best companion of all. K-9

And Leela will be my second favorite companion along with Sarah as a close third.

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Saturday, September 9, 2006 4:41 PM

LESATHER


Quote:

I don't recall Hartnell's Sarah. I must not have been as attached to her. Did both Colin and Peter wear the celery? Or which one was it?
QUOTE]

Sarah Kingdom has always been in question as to whether or not she was a "true" companion. She was only in the epic 12 part 'Dalek Masterplan' (most of which is now lost).

Peter was the young one who wore celery and a cricket outfit, Colin wore a tasteless ensemble that included yellow trousers and a multi-coloured coat.

"Jayne is a girl's name" - River

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Saturday, September 9, 2006 4:53 PM

VERSEEXPLORER



Quote:

Sarah Kingdom has always been in question as to whether or not she was a "true" companion. She was only in the epic 12 part 'Dalek Masterplan' (most of which is now lost).

Peter was the young one who wore celery and a cricket outfit, Colin wore a tasteless ensemble that included yellow trousers and a multi-coloured coat.



Thanks for the clarification! I think I was mixing Peter and Colin.




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Mal: Saffron, you're pleasing, you're all kinds of pleasing, and uhh...it's been awhile, a long damn while, since anybody but me took a hold of my plow.

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Sunday, September 10, 2006 5:51 AM

MRSKBORG


So when I was little it was John Pertwee and Tom Baker. I thought Paul McGann was perfect for the role just a pity about that film, never mind. Right now I have to say, that as much as I adored Chris Eccleston, David Tennant is just amazing. Of course it has absolutley nothing to do with the fact he's a a fellow Scot. Nope, not at all.

"This movie may be a beautiful butterfly, but I loved that damn caterpillar." Joss Whedon.

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