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Old 11-23-2007, 06:30 AM   # 1 Quick Link (permalink)
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This Day In History: Debuts on BBC

This long-running science fiction program about a mysterious time-traveling adventurer known only as "the Doctor" has become a significant part of British popular culture. Despite its featuring of low-budget special effects, it was widely recognized for creative storytelling and use of innovative music. After twenty-six seasons and a TV movie, Doctor Who recently reappeared as a new series. What machine does the Doctor use to travel through time and space?


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Okay, question time, who is your favorite Doctor and why? I have to go with Tom Baker as I grew up watching his shows.
 

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I (honestly) thought Jon Pertwee by a 'Long-Chalk'............

Couldn't STAND Tom Baker (when he took over, as Pertwee's successor !)

I 'Grew-up' with the 1st, & lost interest, because of the 2nd !!!!!!!!


.........BUT , my Vote NOW has to go to Christoper Ecclestone = Top Geezer !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

A SERIOUSLY 'SUAVE' ******* , he's the ONLY one since Pertwee who DIDN'T come across as a 'Total-Knob' !!!!!!!! lol
 

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Hmm, now what was the first one called?

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AhHa! William Hartnell hm yes I think so.
He was my favorite of them all.
I saw the first ever programme ,it was in black and white it was very spooky and had Daleks.

I can't say I have watched many after that one.

Bill Pertwee , well everytime I see him I think of Wurzel Gummage.
 

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