The Lord President of Gallifrey requests....
Thursday, August 14th, 2003 01:35 amOK, chaps and chapettes.
Time to show your age - who is your Doctor Who?
I'm guessing I know the answer already.
[Poll #168169]
Time to show your age - who is your Doctor Who?
I'm guessing I know the answer already.
[Poll #168169]
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Date: 2003-08-14 06:03 am (UTC)My vote is a little skewed since Dad liked to watch whaever crap was on ITV, and until we got our first colour telly in 1970 and I inherited the ancient black and white, I didn't really see much Who. So my favourite is Pertwee, though by age it should be the later Hartnell or Troughton episodes.
Of course, the fact that the US and Canada didn't get (I think) the series prior to Tom Baker, the overseas votes tend to skew the voting further.
At the time of typing this, I'm a little surprised at Sylv's showing. When I said I thought I knew in advance what the results would be, I expected the pattern you'd get if you swapped the McCoy and Davison votes.
I have a soft spot for all the Doctors, and feel that Colon Baker's portrayal was excellent, he just had shite scripts to work with.
Gotta love that frock coat, though...
(no subject)
Date: 2003-08-14 06:22 am (UTC)Indeed; I only remember Tom Baker and John Pertwee distinctly. I think it was all in second-run syndication by the time I saw it anyway (late 80's), so the identity of the Doctor was entirely up to my local affiliate.
(no subject)
Date: 2003-08-14 06:58 am (UTC)Davidson's cynical nature and offhandedness struck a chord.
And Nyssa. Mmmmmmmmmmm.
(no subject)
Date: 2003-08-14 04:13 pm (UTC)But, thanks mainly to the "New Adventures" books its leaning toward Sylvester McCoy - certainly it's him I picture annoying Sherlock Holmes greatly in "All consuming fire", or hanging around with a pseudo- Iain M Banks's Culture in "The Also People"
Not to mention...
Date: 2003-08-14 04:25 pm (UTC)Re: Not to mention...
Date: 2003-08-15 03:38 am (UTC)