DR WHO: The Series & Movies

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Jon Pertwee was the 'earthbound Doctor' for roughly four years or so. Great stuff augey, you won't be disappointed. Plus you will get to see the original Master Roger Delgado. These stories are classics!

Yeah he was the best doctor.

I like Tom Baker more but Jon Pertwee is my second favorite.

Tom Baker should be and is my favorite but Peter Davison is my second favorite.

Davison is cool. A totally different type of Doctor but still cool. 😄

Fun Factoid #2: Tom Baker and Ian Marter(Harry Sullivan in Season 12 and 13) once collaborated on a planned but sadly unmade big screen Dr Who adaptation entitled "Dr Who Meets Scratchman". Vincent Price was the planned guest star for the villianous title role.

Ohh.that would of been hot for Vincent Price to play a a villian.

It would have gone down as a major successful hit if you ask me. 🙁

I guess nobody asked you then.....sad thing .....you coulda made it better:-)

No, I meant it was a shame it was never made. This was a great idea that could have worked back in the seventies when both actors wrote the screenplay. Sadly Ian Marter died years ago and Mr Baker is in semi-retirement living in France with his wife now.

oh.....I really ought to see it one day......then again there's just so much out there...

Dr Who? Well yes they made hundreds of episodes, most are commercially available now. Tom Baker is my top favorite so I stick with watching the ones he featured in. It was quite a shock to his official forum followers(Myself included) when he and the missus left England for France!

ATTENTION DR WHO FANS: The 1996 full-length feature "Dr Who:The Movie" is being rebroadcast again this summer on select scifi Channel stations here in the US(and maybe UK as well). This 90 minute episode features Paul McGann as The Doctor, Daphne Ashbrook as Grace Holloway and Eric Roberts as the evil Master.

Fun Factoid#3: Mr Bean star Rowan Atkinson played a future incarnation of the Doctor in a charity special aired in 1999 which was called Doctor Who and the Curse of Fatal Death.

How many people out here have actually seen the two Dr Who charity specials "Dimensions in Time"(1993) and "The Curse of Fatal Death"(1999)? Which ones did you prefer? 😎

All right forget charity specials no one has probably seen. In a contest between the Daleks and the Cybermen which one do you think would wipe the floor with the other???

Daleks but tuff situation.

The Daleks have the superior technology but in a ground fight Cybermen are more mobile.

Very true GS.

Still I like Daleks more anyway. Cybermen have too many weaknesses used against them at the last moment.