cooncatbob
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Miss sofia said:! think i should also apologise for being a latecomer to this thread and veering a little off topic, but having been a huge fan of the Doctor since childhood i felt compelled to throw my two pence worth into the mix. I agree with Nathans comment about the Doctor that you grew up watching as a child, (in my case Tom Baker), being your favourite, although i do think David Tenant did a sterling job too. At the risk of sounding like a bit of a namedropper, or being a little bit biased about Mr Baker, (both wildly untrue of course!), he has actually become a local resident of ours, i thought i was losing my marbles the first time i heard that booming voice behind me in the petrol station, and is charm personified, nutty as a fruitcake and is about the only person i know who i have actually heard call someone "my good man" without making themselves sound completely ridiculous. Oh and he was wearing a panama, braces and carrying a swordstick, what's not to love!
Lucky Lady, Tom Baker was my favorite Doctor too.
KTEH the PBS station in San Jose, CA. showed Dr Who during the 80s and I have a big box of VHS tapes of the 1st six Dr, I lost interest with Colin Baker and his ridicules clown suit and didn't even watch Sylvester McCoy.
The 3 Doctors since they resurrected the series have been terrific but I'll always miss Long Tom with his booming voice and rainbow scarf.