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Ric
26-06-2008, 08:55 PM
Sunday 7:30, ABC 1

Good old Dr Who makes a return to the small screen.:thumbsup:

Ripper Rita, I can hardly wait, Yes I'm a total Dr Who addict.:cool:

Cheers :)

renormalised
26-06-2008, 09:00 PM
Same here...who do you think was the best Doctor??

Ric
26-06-2008, 09:09 PM
I actually have enjoyed them all, I have always thought that each Doctor has been given free reign to stamp their own personality on the part which is one of the reasons for its longevity.

It's so hard to narrow it down to one in my opinion, I suppose Tom Baker would have to be one of the front runners.

h0ughy
26-06-2008, 09:21 PM
you will enjoy it- this series is a well polished product

renormalised
26-06-2008, 09:25 PM
I agree with all that. Each Doctor is unique and that makes the show as good as it is. Tom Baker was good, although I liked Jon Pertwee as well.

jjjnettie
26-06-2008, 09:41 PM
If you're interested.....

http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/classic/ebooks/

Rare and acclaimed Doctor Who novels available to read for free!

All feature brand new artwork and extensive notes by the original authors.

TrevorW
26-06-2008, 09:41 PM
One of my favourite Doctor's was Tom Baker however have enjoyed all of them in one way or another although I didn't always enjoy the series with Pertwee because due to budgetary constraints too much revolved around events restricted to Earth

Ric
26-06-2008, 09:44 PM
I always thought that Sylvestor McCoy was heading in the right direction as well except that we didn't see enough of him.

Thanks for the heads up Houghy, I'm quite looking forward to this series. mind you they ould make it with cardboard scenery and a dollar an episode and I would still enjoy it.

Cheers

Ric
26-06-2008, 09:47 PM
Thanks for the link Jeanette, I've just bookmarked that for some good reading.

Cheers

timelord
26-06-2008, 10:11 PM
From timelord to timelord , welcome back.

reddiablo
27-06-2008, 12:18 AM
Tom Baker was my favorite as well. The last two Dr's have been pretty good though.




They got a lot of mileage out of that quarry site back then, but wasn't it amazing how scary a piece of bubblewrap, painted green and pulled on a string was when you were young!

Dog Star
27-06-2008, 09:14 PM
I always liked the Brigadier's quote: "Splendid chap! All of them."
I've watched The Good Doctor since I was 8 years old when he was played by William Hartnell and as far as I'm concerned, if there's a better sci-fi show than this, it hasn't been made yet!
Love the polish of this new series but I have no problem whatsoever with sitting down and watching one of the old "cardboard and silver-frost" classic shows. In fact I've got 56 titles of the old series on dvd and complete sets of the three new series.
Yeah, I'm a Whovian and bloody proud of it too!:hi:

Omaroo
27-06-2008, 10:12 PM
(Rubs hands together) "Excellennnnt" :)

Can't wait for this series. I go way back too, but the newer series have absolutely kicked life into the old Doccy Poo for me. I'm still freaking out that Daleks can fly... :(

I notice that the first episode has our Koylie in it too - should be interesting!

DJDD
27-06-2008, 10:20 PM
in order:
David Tennant > Tom Baker > Christopher Eccleston > Jon Pertwee > the guy from All Creatures > Sylvester McCoy > the rest
:D

Gargoyle_Steve
28-06-2008, 07:20 AM
When they made the new series there was some self-congratulating that they had finally found a way to make the Daleks more terrifying - in that they could finally climb stairs!

It was actually a fan group that pointed out to them that exactly the same thing had been done in a Sylvestor McCoy episode of the old series, where a Dalek levitated up a flight of stairs.
(This came from the BBC's own Doctor Who website)

However going back even further, I remember as a child (35-40 years ago) reading one of 2 hard cover Dalek animated adventure books (that obviously belonged to Dog Star ;)) in which the Daleks were regularly flying around on their hover disks.

Glad to see that all things old are new again, which as a rule applies to Doctor Who in so many ways. :thumbsup:

With respect to my favourite Doctor: I grew up with Jon Pertwee and Tom Baker, and watched the reruns of their shows ad infinitum so I know them best of all. Tom Baker to many is a stand out favourite, and since he served in the role for 7 years, more than any other Doctor, he is probably the best known of all.

(Any Tom Baker fans who get a chance to read his autobiography "Who on Earth is Tom Baker" should do so, but be prepared to have some preconceptions shattered.)

As much as I enjoyed Tom Baker's role as the Doctor, I preferred Colin Baker (6th Doctor, and no relation) and thought it unfortunate that his tenure was so short, and ended so very abruptly! He brought a real edge to the role that hasn't been seen elsewhere, he strove to make it different, really different.

However I have to say that as much as these guys were all great I am enjoying the new series incarnations of the Doctor even more. Christopher Ecclestone has definitely been my favourite Doctor withj only 1 season in the role, with David Tennant (whom I initially perceived as being too "boyish" and young, and too lightweight an actor) a very strong second.

I think the new, punchier (shorter) story lines have helped give these guys more to work with as character roles, but they have done damn fine jobs with the opportunity they have been given.

Finally, a quote from "Remembrance of the Daleks"
(the latter days of the old series 7th Doc, Sylvestor McCoy):

Ace: We did good, din't we Prof?
The Doctor: Time will tell Ace, it always does.

Yes, it always does!
:thumbsup:

Liz
28-06-2008, 07:55 AM
Also very excited, have really enjoyed the last few series -great story lines, with wonderful effects, and the end of the last series left me with my jaw on the ground, with what that big face thingo said ....... wowow.
The Docs have been quite cute in the last few series, always a bonus:D
Bring on Sunday night!!

TrevorW
28-06-2008, 10:06 AM
Correct me if I'm wrong I remember as a kid one of the Dr Who movies I think Invasion of the Daleks with Peter Cushing as the Dr the Daleks could fly in that and one of the best episodes was how the Daleks came about when they introduced Dr Stavros

renormalised
28-06-2008, 10:21 AM
Davros was the doctor's name....great episode.

Yep, that's the movie. I remember that as a kid as well.

TrevorW
28-06-2008, 11:11 AM
Yeah Davros sorry !!! memories going what was the name of the planet

renormalised
28-06-2008, 05:08 PM
Skaro...and it was a war between the Kaled and Thal races that engendered the origin on the Daleks. The people were becoming horribly mutated and Davros designed the transporters for the mutants. Unfortunately, for them, he also genetically engineered them to be soulless, maniacal beings hell bent on total domination of the universe. With himself, of course, as the supreme ruler. It backfired on him, in the end. The Daleks killed him.

Dog Star
28-06-2008, 07:38 PM
Glad to see this new series bringing back some of the classic monsters from the old series eg. Daleks, Autons Cybermen, Macra, The Master and apparently the Sontarans (Love the Sontarans) are returning in this upcoming season.
It seems to me that the return of Davros is pretty well obligatory and a foregone conclusion. Yes, I know that he's been killed off on numerous occasions but this IS Doctor Who after all and anything can happen.
Besides, when all is said and done, I think he is the best villian ever introduced in this show; a mutated bio mechanoid with an intellect that comes close to matching the Doctor himself but with a total lack of remorse or conscience motivated entirely by meglomania and steeped in hubris. What's not to like about that:shrug:
Bring back Davros, I say. Bring him back! BRING HIM BAACCKK!!
:screwy::doh::scared:

TrevorW
28-06-2008, 07:49 PM
Yes the Dr had a fight with his ethics should he destroy them knowing what they'd become in the end he couldn't so he sealed them underground for 1000 years. Well you really couldn't kill off such a evil foe could we!!!


:fight:

GrahamL
28-06-2008, 11:59 PM
Tom Baker really owned that part so well ..I think aside the changes in the
special effects these days ..line all the DRS up and Tom wouldstill be first
pick imo.

Anyone else want to build a dalek ..I started some years back but got a little sidetracked..same as building a telescope:whistle:

theres lots more sites and plans these days I see.
http://www.projectdalek.com/projectdalek/files/dalek_showcase.html

renormalised
29-06-2008, 12:10 AM
Great site!!!. Bookmarked that one:D:D

Ric
29-06-2008, 12:18 AM
I actually have a set of plans to build a Dalek as well. I haven't got around to it yet but hopefully I'll find some time one day.:D

I would like to fit some pedals, chain and gears to it, that way I could pedal around inside and freak out a few people.:lol:

Cheers

renormalised
29-06-2008, 12:22 AM
Setup a voice synthesizer in the dalek so that you can speak into it and sound like one!!!:eyepop::eyepop::D

Ric
29-06-2008, 12:29 AM
I always had the idea of setting up the gun with a super soaker water pistol and then cruise through the city centre of Canberra one hot summers day and give everyone a squirt to cool them down and give them a laugh.:thumbsup:

GrahamL
29-06-2008, 12:30 AM
I think you can buy those ..with weaponry as well.

I must revisit these sites again ,lots of the build specs are not exactly
easy to duplicate..wonder if its changed a little.

GrahamL
29-06-2008, 12:51 AM
The cybermen used to freak me out big time when I was a youngster

And you know ..binnocular telescope my arse ..its ..just what they tell us
http://ksjtracker.mit.edu/?p=4661
If this guy ever gets out of the ground were all in deep trouble:P:)

Ric
29-06-2008, 12:57 AM
A very interesting resemblance for sure.:scared:

Davros
29-06-2008, 09:08 AM
How did i miss this post :D:D:D Tom Baker was my standout. I spent last night watching the second Dalek invasion of earth movie. I will be bringing my tom baker scarf to Astrofest to stave off the cold. Should i turn up in my old British Ministry of Defence land rover as well?????

TrevorW
29-06-2008, 10:06 AM
I have a remote controlled Dalek scares the crap out of the dog and the wife doesn't like it either, she was scared of the Daleks as a kid.

Well obviously they are resonsible for a lot of nightmares.

I too also have plans for making a Dalek.

:D

netwolf
29-06-2008, 10:55 AM
Its a real pitty that a lot of the Original William Harnell series were lost. The recreations are ok if you dont mind repeated photographs with voice overs. When I was a Kid i think mostly the Tom Baker series were being shown. But I went back and have seen almost every episode from the First pilot up to Peter Davidson The Visitation. But I also have followed the new Dr Who and i find it to be very good. I am waiting to see when the Master will return. Torchwood, and the Sarah Jane show are also quiet good spinoffs. Also the Face of Boh is it Captain Jack, the man who can not die. Also what happned to the Thal's?

Regards
Fahim

Davros
29-06-2008, 06:21 PM
Yet another who must confess to having Dalek plans. A few people integrate the motors out of those handicapped carts so you can sit in them and ride around. A voice synthesizer as well and you in business.

Ric
29-06-2008, 09:46 PM
Well how brilliant was tonights episode, I loved every second of it.

And there is more to come, that is the best part.

Cheers

timelord
29-06-2008, 09:59 PM
Yes not a bad episode---but Kylie don't give up your day job any time soon --as an actress she makes a good singer!

Omaroo
29-06-2008, 11:02 PM
Agreed - the episode was good, but Koylie never really leaned how to act....or sing.... and she's not looking 20 any more. Future episodes look terrific!

Davros
30-06-2008, 08:52 AM
I wouldnt kick her out of bed ;)

cahullian
30-06-2008, 09:30 AM
Loved the bit when the Queen was waving at the Titanic yelling "thank you Dr." Ha ha

gazz