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<blockquote data-quote="Sutekh" data-source="post: 5465679" data-attributes="member: 16863"><p>damn these Hard Questions</p><p></p><p>If I had to rate them Id be</p><p></p><p>Peter Davison</p><p></p><p>Basically because hes the first Doctor I saw and can remember. I used to watch these after school on the ABC (Australian tv channel) and the first story i think I saw was Fourt to Doomsday, which was a very early 5th Doctor Story. From then on, Ive been a Doctor Who Nut for life.</p><p></p><p>To me Davisons era (and i think I DO prefer the Howell version of the theme to the original one), showed a sleeker more tech orientated version of Doctor Who. Gone was the mythical aspect of previous Doctors. Companions did more and were actually helpful.</p><p></p><p>Tom Baker is probably my next fave. He made me invest in the stories he was in because of his screen presence. Later on it felt like he was just phoning his part in, but early on it was all Gold. Some of my fave stories come from his area including Pyramids of Mars and Robots of Death.</p><p></p><p>Sylvester MccCoy ranks in at number 3. After Colin I knew I wanted something different. So I got a new theme (which I dont like too much) and the new Doctor. He went from being very Troughton to being a lot darker. He had some nasty stories to work with (and my fave villains the Cybermen got raked over the story coals in Silver Nemesis). But then I look at stories like The Greatest Show in the Galaxy (reinforcing my fear of Clowns) and I like this Doctor more. </p><p></p><p>While Ive seen most of the Pertwee episodes and quite a bit of what still exists of the 2nd and 1st Doctor is sadly dated not that well and some of the stories do seem a bit repetive. Its still Doctor who and good though.</p><p></p><p>Of the new Doctors, Eccleston ranks up there. Even though he criminally only did one season, he brough a new Vigor to the role (I dont say Fantastic anymore though). Tennant was good yes, but felt like a contuation of the previous Doctors personality. I assumed the general ADHD of the latest Doctors might be confined to Eccelestons Doctor but sadly it wasnt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sutekh, post: 5465679, member: 16863"] damn these Hard Questions If I had to rate them Id be Peter Davison Basically because hes the first Doctor I saw and can remember. I used to watch these after school on the ABC (Australian tv channel) and the first story i think I saw was Fourt to Doomsday, which was a very early 5th Doctor Story. From then on, Ive been a Doctor Who Nut for life. To me Davisons era (and i think I DO prefer the Howell version of the theme to the original one), showed a sleeker more tech orientated version of Doctor Who. Gone was the mythical aspect of previous Doctors. Companions did more and were actually helpful. Tom Baker is probably my next fave. He made me invest in the stories he was in because of his screen presence. Later on it felt like he was just phoning his part in, but early on it was all Gold. Some of my fave stories come from his area including Pyramids of Mars and Robots of Death. Sylvester MccCoy ranks in at number 3. After Colin I knew I wanted something different. So I got a new theme (which I dont like too much) and the new Doctor. He went from being very Troughton to being a lot darker. He had some nasty stories to work with (and my fave villains the Cybermen got raked over the story coals in Silver Nemesis). But then I look at stories like The Greatest Show in the Galaxy (reinforcing my fear of Clowns) and I like this Doctor more. While Ive seen most of the Pertwee episodes and quite a bit of what still exists of the 2nd and 1st Doctor is sadly dated not that well and some of the stories do seem a bit repetive. Its still Doctor who and good though. Of the new Doctors, Eccleston ranks up there. Even though he criminally only did one season, he brough a new Vigor to the role (I dont say Fantastic anymore though). Tennant was good yes, but felt like a contuation of the previous Doctors personality. I assumed the general ADHD of the latest Doctors might be confined to Eccelestons Doctor but sadly it wasnt. [/QUOTE]
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