Doesn't Peter Cushing, 2 films (1965, 1966), count?
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Previously on "Dr Who?"
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostDoctor's daughter may have regenerative capabilities. As far as lasting the distance,
Hartnell - 1963 to 1966 - 4 years
Troughton - 1966 to 1969 - 4 years
Pertwee - 1970 to 1974 - 5 years
Baker - 1974 to 1981 - 7 years
Davison - 1981 to 1984 - 4 years
Baker - 1984 to 1986 - 3 years
McCoy - 1987 to 1989 - 3 years
McGann - 1 film (1996)
Eccleston - 2005 - 1 series
Tennant - 2005 to 2010 - 5 years
Smith - 2010 to 2013 - 4 years
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Ah, you're a fan of science fiction which comes with a textbook explaining the fictional science.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostI don't know about CBeebies - obviously that's your area of expertise - but CBBC is definitely worth a visit from time to time. There's sketch shows on there that are every bit as good as, e.g. The Fast Show in its heyday.
But I can understand it if's a little too highbrow for you (and I bet you don't enjoy the Gruffalo either).
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWho is going to be the new presenter on CBeebies?
I don't know about CBeebies - obviously that's your area of expertise - but CBBC is definitely worth a visit from time to time. There's sketch shows on there that are every bit as good as, e.g. The Fast Show in its heyday.
But I can understand it if's a little too highbrow for you (and I bet you don't enjoy the Gruffalo either).
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