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>>Everyone has their favourite Dr Who, (depending on when they started taking an interest in the opposite sex, I guess), i.e. it's a "generation" thing. I saw them from the very beginning, with William Hartnell (When he was a nutty professor, and the grandfather to the young girl side-kick, before they thought up this timelord pony, to keep the series going). I guess mine was the dandy John Pertwee (father of actor Sean Pertwee). Certainly Baker is the most popular.
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>It was during John Pertwee's reign that I first started watching and laughing at the aliens.
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>>>I guess it's gotten too modernistic to feel like Doctor Who to me any more.
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>>Well my kids love it. Personally I've got no time for it except when Daleks or Cybermen are in it. The SFX are great now - esp. the Daleks.
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>Sure, but they're too young to know any better. They probably think Lindsay Lohan is a great actress and have never heard of Lauren Bacall or Myrna Loy. Ok, so I'm old.
Lindsay Lohan? Myrna Loy? - I guess I'm too young too! :-)
- Whoever said that women are the weaker sex never tried to wrest the bedclothes off one in the middle of the night
- Worry is the interest you pay, in advance, for a loan that you may never need to take out.