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#5393
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Actually yes, he would be my number one if i ranked them. I think he was perfect for the role. His stories weren't always the best but his performance rose above all the nonsense. Hartnell second and Tom Baker third. |
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#5395
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I couldn't decide between Troughton, Pertwee and T Baker so voted for all three. All gave us some solid, entertaining stories and imbibed the character of the doctor in their own eclectic way; as did all the actors to play him though I suppose, it's just that these three were the epitome of what made Doctor Who so damn entertaining and addictive for me and encapsulated the golden age of the series. |
#5396
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I have watched more Tom Baker than Pertwee, so at the moment he is my fav,plus im a sucker for a long scarf.
__________________ Always forgive your enemies, nothing annoys them so much.. |
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#5398
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I can just as easily watch Colin Baker as i can David Tennant or Patrick Troughton. It's the stories themselves, the writing, that can put me off not Capaldi, McCoy or Pertwee. |
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All that Nu-Who must be rotting your brain and clouding your senses! |
#5400
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I always felt sorry for him. He'd offer one to someone he'd just met and more often than not they'd flip the bag out of his hands and onto the floor. Twats!
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