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Previously on "Who's Your Favourite Dr Who?"

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  • Denny
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    Originally posted by Lucifer Box
    Jon Pertwee, because he was the one I first remember seeing as a young 'un.
    Ditto. I've never watched it since.

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  • DimPrawn
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    And you a married woman. Is there no morality left in this country?

    Me and half a dozen semi naked Daleks in giant tub of Swarfega. Now you're talking.

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  • cojak
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    Christopher Ecclestone

    is the only one I'd liked to get locked in a phone box with, if ya know what I mean...

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  • Lucifer Box
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    Well said, Slave. Dr Who was a labour of love and a triumph of creativity over budget. Voyager and the like are just by the numbers American tosh.

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  • WageSlave
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    Originally posted by Mordac
    Quality show that. Dr Who was utter rubbish though
    I know, but it was made with love. Can you say that about your flashy Deep Space Nine or Babylon 5? Impressive effects, but where's the love? Where's the cheesy but strangely appealing 70s kitsch?

    Having said that, there were a couple of great The Outer Limits. VALERIE 23 being a classic

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  • Mordac
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    Scariest wheelie bins I've ever seen...

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  • Scaroth of the Jagaroth
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    Originally posted by Mordac
    Blakes 7 I can handle. Quality show that. Dr Who was utter rubbish though, I can't believe so many of you keep going on about it. The "villains" look like they were made on Blue Peter, and Pertwee was scarier as Wurzel Gummidge.
    What do you expect for a special effects budget of 75p an episode?
    Oi, I resemble that remark. We can't help the way we look.

    Mind you, I think my good friends, the Krotons, could have made more of an effort.

    Last edited by Scaroth of the Jagaroth; 25 October 2005, 14:32.

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  • Mordac
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    Blakes 7 I can handle. Quality show that. Dr Who was utter rubbish though, I can't believe so many of you keep going on about it. The "villains" look like they were made on Blue Peter, and Pertwee was scarier as Wurzel Gummidge.
    What do you expect for a special effects budget of 75p an episode?

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  • WageSlave
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    Originally posted by Lucifer Box
    Night... club... ?

    Da... ting... ?

    What do these words mean?
    Exactly. Such words do not belong on an IT forum. We want threads about C++, Blake's Seven, Doctor Who, nudie women and sheep with six legs.

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  • Lucifer Box
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    Originally posted by voron
    Yes, but at least we have returned to our true geekiness. All those threads about night clubbing and dating attractive young women...God, some of us were in danger of becoming social adept!
    Night... club... ?

    Da... ting... ?

    What do these words mean?

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  • voron
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    Originally posted by Lucifer Box
    Look what a beast you have unleashed, Voron. All these Dr Who threads in one day.
    Yes, but at least we have returned to our true geekiness. All those threads about night clubbing and dating attractive young women...God, some of us were in danger of becoming social adept!

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  • PerlOfWisdom
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    Jon Pertwee, but I couldn't stand Worzel Gummage.

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  • Captain Jack
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    Pah, I'm better than any namby pamby Time Lord. And I got my own series too, just to prove it.

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  • Lucifer Box
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    Look what a beast you have unleashed, Voron. All these Dr Who threads in one day.

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  • voron
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    Has to be Peter Davison. Might not be the best but he was my first Doctor, and everyone remembers their first time

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