#571
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Looks like he's pulled auction, hopefully he's decided to do the right think and returned it to the BBC.
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#572
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My favourite classic Doctor Who stories. I probably like all of them in some way or another, but these are my favourites and have been for a long time. |
#573
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....and my least favourites. Paradise Towers may leave this list when i finally get round to picking up the dvd. |
#574
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I wonder if we'll ever see the Virgin Past/ New adventures re-published?
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#575
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I love The Celestial Toymaker - possibly my favourite Who story! (agree with you on the rest, though). |
#576
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I've never seen it, but the novel bored me and the soundtrack cd doesn't really do much. It possibly wouldn't be on the list if the visuals were there.
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#577
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I think only the one episode survives. I 'm pretty sure it's on the 'Lost In Time' DVD.
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#578
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It just doesn't appeal, like The Mind Robber, i don't think Doctor Who does surreal very well. |
#579
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Not sure about that one I remember liking the Mara stories especially Kinda. :-)
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They were nothing like The Celestial Toymaker though, or the Mind Robber. |
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