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View Poll Results: Should a Dr. Who forum be added?
Yes. It'd generate enough interest, given how long it's been on. 23 95.83%
No. The show is too unknown and no one will talk about it. 1 4.17%
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Old October 6th, 2011, 06:24 AM   #31
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I like the multi level design of the 11th doctors control room. I'm not a fan of the techno junk consol though the 9th and 10th were repairing the Tardis with bits to keep it going but then the Tardis regenerated and I was expecting the consol to be 100% new alien looking Gallifreyan instead of the shelf in a scrap yard look.

But there you are you can't have everything I suppose.
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Old October 6th, 2011, 10:42 AM   #32
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alas no.
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Old October 6th, 2011, 05:11 PM   #33
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I found Rose was a good way to get my partner hooked. She used to like Billie when she was a singer, so leaped right into the show as soon as she saw her.

I've since bought the 2005 season on DVD, and we'll have to watch it again sometime. When we get to the Empty Child, late one night I'll have to get my computer to play a wav of the kid asking "Are you my mummy?"

No matter where you live on this planet, you will hear the scream.
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Old October 7th, 2011, 12:26 AM   #34
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Lol. I only caught a few episodes of that 2005 showing.
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Old December 23rd, 2011, 05:37 PM   #35
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As a brit and a life time Dr Who fan have to say that I not impressed with the Moff in charge. Difficult plot lines etc all explained by others. Given that the two other producers were fired earlier in the year what next?
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Old December 25th, 2011, 12:01 AM   #36
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I do love Doctor Who and I would say I'm a Doctor Who fan. Tom Baker favorite doctor. haven't watched any of the new series. I've seen original series in it's incarnations and doctors 1963–1989. I have not watched any of the 2005 + stuff. I will just haven't yet. Didn't jump on board with the new ones. Dunno why.

P.S. I did like Torchwood.
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Old August 30th, 2012, 02:02 PM   #37
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I caught a few of the older seasons online on YouTube, and I've watched episodes from the 2005 - current online and on BBC America and SyFy (I still hate that new change in spelling, to me, it'll always be Sci-Fi Channel).

I personally liked David Tennant's Doctor the best, but I feel Matt Smith's done quite well at keeping his Eleventh Doctor close to how David played the Tenth Doctor.

I also think that the modern SFX help the show tremendously, the older season's Daleks were so limited in the evil they could do, what with the lack of flight capability (that's the problem with how early SF shows had such limited low budgets, they just couldn't do as much back then).
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Old September 13th, 2012, 09:15 PM   #38
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I liked the early ones a lot for there simplicity more than anything..

but I don´t watch Dr Who as much as I would like too.

Tom baker is the Dr Who I like the most..
Agreed Tom Baker was my favorite from the
original and Tennant from the second set.
We're doing a Doctor Who Production and are
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Old September 14th, 2012, 08:23 AM   #39
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First watched DW when a local PBS affiliate WFSU started broadcasting the Tom Baker stories in daily episodic format during Agust 1982. About a month or so later, WFSU started airing them in collected "movie" format on Saturday nights as well.

A couple of months (maybe January '84) after it aired a special broadcast of "The Five Doctors", Georgia Public Broadcasting also started to show the "movie" cuts on Saturdays, though an hour later than the WFSU broadcast.

I think the Florida station never aired anything past Peter Davison's serials and possiblity the Pertwee's that survived as full color cuts. The Georgia network eventually aired everything from "Spearhead from Space" (Pertwee's debut) through "Survival" (McCoy's last story).

For me, Doctor Who arrived at the perfect time. Earlier that summer I witnessed the cinematic death of my childhood fictional hero, Spock, so I was needing (okay, wanting) something to fill the fannish void.

Thankfully, I wasn't totally clueless about this "nameless" alien with his "magic box". Upon learning it would air at the end of Summer, I dredged up whatever articles and snippets StarLog magazine had printed about the series. Thus I wasn't totally confused when the title character's face changed just 30 seconds into Tom Baker's debut story "Robot". I understood the gliding, conical shells in "Genesis of the Daleks" were NOT robots, but miniature "tanks/life support armor" for radiation induced mutated "creatures". I knew the silver suited figures in "Revenge of the Cybermen" were effectively Steve Austin gone horribly overboard.

But even with that information, it was a science fantasy concept unlike any I had previously experienced. I was hooked...big time!

Now, here I am, 30 years later, and I still eagerly await each new presentation with teenaged abandon, just like it was when I was 19.

Sincerely,

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Old May 7th, 2013, 06:55 AM   #40
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DT is engaged to Georgia Moffat, who played "Jenny" in The Doctor's Daughter
That's not all. Georgia Moffat is the daughter of Peter Davison, who played the 5th Doctor.

I do think Jon Pertwee was among the best, but in the end I think the companions make or break the Doctor. After Tom Baker there were some very annoying companions.
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Old November 14th, 2013, 09:00 AM   #41
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A very special treat for Doctor Who fans and a taster for the Doctor's 50th birthday.

http://www.doctorwho.tv/whats-new/vi...of-the-doctor/
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