Hey all, I started watching The entire series of Dr. Who from the beginning. It finally showed up on my Netflix cue. I have 47 years plus to watch, will I live long enough? Sad that some of the early stuff had been lost. :dalek Anywaym I am enjoying what I have seen thus far.
RONZO :tardis
Great idea. I love the old Doctor - and really started watching John Pertwee (in re-runs of course) and Tom Baker as a kid.
Quote from: Bromptonboy on September 14, 2010, 03:16:31 AM
Great idea. I love the old Doctor - and really started watching John Pertwee (in re-runs of course) and Tom Baker as a kid.
What do you mean, re-runs??? Are you implying something about my age??? ;)
Hey this thread sounds familiar! ;)
I was born the same year Peter Davison became the fifth doctor. :)
Quote from: billybob476 on September 14, 2010, 06:58:26 AM
I was born the same year Peter Davison became the fifth doctor. :)
Now I feel old! LOL
Quote from: billybob476 on September 14, 2010, 06:58:26 AM
I was born the same year Peter Davison became the fifth doctor. :)
Oh thanks for that positive reinforcement. I feel miles better about my age now! ;)
You're only as old as you act and feel!
Quote from: billybob476 on September 14, 2010, 08:09:00 AM
You're only as old as you act and feel!
I'm done for then :)
Quote from: Ronzo on September 13, 2010, 10:30:20 PM
Hey all, I started watching The entire series of Dr. Who from the beginning. It finally showed up on my Netflix cue. I have 47 years plus to watch, will I live long enough? Sad that some of the early stuff had been lost. :dalek Anywaym I am enjoying what I have seen thus far.
RONZO :tardis
Me too. I've just finished The Sensorites and am starting the season 1 final story (7 parter though 2 episodes are missing)
I was worried about Marco Polo as it exists in audio format only. I watched a reconstruction which used the many photo's available of these episodes and it actually wasn't bad at all. Quite enjoyable.
Must say though, the Doctor is very different to how he is now.