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captain nemo1701

Space cadet. Deck 42 Main Engineering.
Location
Bristol
I think it's fair to make a distinction between McCoy's Doctor, and Doctor Who in the McCoy era.
He was arguably the only "classic" Doctor who to appear alien or not-of-this-world. And as I say, Curse of Fenric was a cracking story.
When Tom Baker left the show, a friend asked who should replace him. I said that it should be the bloke who used to be in Vision On (showing my age here, classic kids show^_^). That bloke was Sylvester McCoy. Unfortunately, he got the rubbish scripts. The story where he battled a giant Bertie Basset was the moment I stopped watching.
He was good Doctor, just lumbered with bad stories but Curse of Fenric is a belter.

I'll always love Pertwee and Tom Baker. But I think Capaldi is shaping up nicely to be up there with the best. He's on cracking form this series.
 

martint235

Dog on a bike
Location
Welling
No one can defend McCoy's Doctor - it was heinous.

Did Pertwee have a son? Give him the job.
Pertwee's son played Alfred in Gotham on Channel 5. I think the Doctor should have a touch of humour and I'm not sure Sean Pertwee's got that.
 

Tin Pot

Guru
Pertwee's son played Alfred in Gotham on Channel 5. I think the Doctor should have a touch of humour and I'm not sure Sean Pertwee's got that.

Oh brilliant - I didn't know. I like him anyway.

The humour can come from the side kicks - Sean Pertwee & Karl Pilkington.

That would be amazeballs.
 

Saluki

World class procrastinator
I really enjoyed Saturday's episode. Finally, they've given him some acting to do.
 

shouldbeinbed

Rollin' along
Location
Manchester way
Not read the thread fully, has anyone commented that it is a shame that John Simm's turn as The Master tends to rule him out as a future Dr. I think he'd do a cracking job at it. Ecclestone (great portrayal) with more of a twinkle of humour to the intensity.
 
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