Doctor Who: New and Old

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andyfraser

andyfraser

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john pertwee was the best doctor followed by tom baker , imho, i suppose your favourite is gonna be who ever was in it at the time you started watching it really.
That's so true. I have a much greater appreciation of all of the first seven now though.
 

Ganymede

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Thing is, I'll watch ANYTHING with Peter Capaldi in it. I think he's been brililant in this last series - Mr G has watched all the new Doctors and I've gradually fallen asleep through all of them, or fled through sheer irritation and to get away from the music, but Capaldi keeps me absolutely riveted. He is a truly great actor and master of comic timing to boot. The scripts have been variable - I find they have great moments but long quarters of an hour, and the music is still almost as annoying. Missy was rather brilliant too.

When I was a kid, Tom Baker was my favourite but he got a bit silly towards the end which annoyed me. I loved Jon Pertwee too and wanted to be Sarah Jane.

I even dreamt about Peter Capaldi the other night. Chuffing heck...
 

Tin Pot

Guru
I dunno, ultimately the point was to make science (teachers) a bit more interesting for kids wasn't it?

Does it do that?
 

MontyVeda

a short-tempered ill-controlled small-minded troll
I haven't been impressed with Doctor Who since it came back. I find it stupid and childish.
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it is a kid's show... it's aimed them, not you. :rolleyes:

i reckon this series has been better than the last two, but it's grand opening was sh!te, as was it's big finish. I've learned not to expect every episode to be good, a decent 3-5 episode a series is as good as it gets these days... and there were plenty of terrible stories in the original too.
 

guitarpete247

Just about surviving
Location
Leicestershire
I dunno, ultimately the point was to make science (teachers) a bit more interesting for kids wasn't it?

Does it do that?
Like Mr Church
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I suppose you mean :becool:.
 

raleighnut

Legendary Member
I liked (was terrified) by the early ones but then in 76 discovered wages :biggrin: Drink :cheers: and Girls :wub: :rose:
Not watched much telly since apart from morning TV after a 12 hour nightshift and certain favourites when they're on. (set the BT box so I can watch em when I want.)
 

Saluki

World class procrastinator
[QUOTE 3370436, member: 259"]The last Doctor Who I really liked was the Green Death, closely followed by the Daemons.

I remember being utterly petrified - and having to sleep with my mum and dad - by the Web of Fear (about robot yetis invading the London Underground and spinning webs of death. :rolleyes:).

I suspect that even Peter Capaldi's going to struggle to recreate that kind of engagement.[/QUOTE]
The Green Death scared the life out of me, as did The Pyramids of (possibly from) Mars. I gave up half way through last night's episode as it was dull dull dull. I've watched the rest of the series as I love Peter Capaldi but what is it with the scripts. Full of school kids going in the Tardis, taking selfies and uploading to facebook etc. I can't see that Tom Baker would have put up with a lot of that (had mobiles and facebook been invented).

I thought that this series was going to be so much better than the others. Better actor (not the others were overly shoddy), sensible sort of age, comic timing etc. I can't be doing with clara though, she really gets on my nerves. Hubster has infomed me that she didn't cark it last night. Shame. I suppose she is better than that Ace character from the McCoy era.

Hubster taped the back end of last night's episode and I might watch it if I run out of paint to watch while it dries.
 
I love the sense of humour and deference and tributes to the predecessors of the genre

This week they owe me a new keyboard fr the "Mary Poppins" scene with the descent by umbrella and the "Gerry and Sylvia Andersen" tributes were fantastic
 
john pertwee was the best doctor followed by tom baker , imho, i suppose your favourite is gonna be who ever was in it at the time you started watching it really.
not true for me. I am sure I saw some of the Hartnell episodes, but I don't really remember them but I do remember the subsequent ones. Tom Baker is my favourite.

I started to lose interest with Peter Davidson, but it was when Sylvester McCoy set a fatal man trap (ran electricity into a puddle) that I decided to stop watching. I know the different doctors are meant to have different personalities, but the ethics should be the same.

Saw most of the Ecclestone, some Tennant and none since then. Very content.
 

summerdays

Cycling in the sun
Location
Bristol
I've enjoyed the new modern ones, though I always take a while to adjust to a new doctor. I hated the last two of this series, don't know why, though I didn't like the character Missy, though I admit the performance was brilliant.
 

Ganymede

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I love the sense of humour and deference and tributes to the predecessors of the genre

This week they owe me a new keyboard fr the "Mary Poppins" scene with the descent by umbrella and the "Gerry and Sylvia Andersen" tributes were fantastic
I thought the "Sylvia Anderson" remark was rather subtle! A real nod to us old fogies, none of the kidz would have got the reference.

I'm so pleased that the Doc has gone back to being older. I remember when Blue Peter presenters were old enough to be your mum or dad, it was so much better than all those me-me-me twenty-year-olds they started getting in the 80s. (In fact, John Noakes' son Mark was in my class at primary school!) I wish there were more real older people on kid's telly, I hear that the makers of Dr Who are quite surprised at how quickly children have "taken" to PC, as though they can somehow only relate to people near their own age. I remember as a child finding teenagers incredibly intimidating if you didn't know them, and rather indefinite as individuals - grown-ups were so much more interesting.
 
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andyfraser

andyfraser

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it is a kid's show... it's aimed them, not you. :rolleyes:
I think that might be one of the problems. It started as a kids show but I always felt that it became a true family show, like they wanted the adults to watch with the kids. Now it's on later and should be a family show but it seems deliberately aimed at kids now rather than the whole family.

And what's with everything being out in the open? Everyone now knows about aliens and the Doctor because it's all happening on a global scale. I preferred it being more subtle. But of course they have to spend their special effects budget every week.
 
I think that might be one of the problems. It started as a kids show but I always felt that it became a true family show, like they wanted the adults to watch with the kids. Now it's on later and should be a family show but it seems deliberately aimed at kids now rather than the whole family.

And what's with everything being out in the open? Everyone now knows about aliens and the Doctor because it's all happening on a global scale. I preferred it being more subtle. But of course they have to spend their special effects budget every week.

That has always been the case though.

How many of the companions were chosen for the kids?

From Clara's short skirts to Leela's skin tight leather and Zoe's jumpsuits there has always been an element to interest the adults
 
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