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Originally Posted by Omaroo
I'm still freaking out that Daleks can fly... 
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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.
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!