The Ten Faces Of Doctor Who
First Doctor, Played by William Hartnell (1963-1966) Second Doctor, played by Patrick Troughton (1966-1969) Third Doctor, played by Jon Pertwee (1970-1974) Fourth Doctor, played by Tom Baker...
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Wow I stopped watching Dr Who in the mid 80's and never realized there have been so many afterwards. My fav was Tom Baker!
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sh4peshifter! I'm a Tom Baker fan too. Christopher Eccleston really won me over though and I'm disappointed he only stayed on for one season.
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The only Doctor I haven't seen is the 8th, Paul McGann. I liked them all in their own way... although the 2nd and 3rd Doctors seemed a little flat after watching Tom Baker.
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Let's see *counts on fingers* I've only seen Tom Baker (my mom's a big fan so it only figures that she owns the DVDs), The bit Sylvester McCoy had in the Doctor Who movie (video taped, and the tape...
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Sorry to spoil this, but you left two off the list. Richard Hurndall - played the 1st Doctor in the 20th Anniversary story The Five Doctors. William Hartnell died in 1974, not long after The Three...
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No, it's not spoiled and your point is well taken. I didn't include the Doctors from movies or from the stage, only from the show. I thought that the others are considered spinoffs, not part of the...
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Ah, but Hurndall WAS on the TV show. Just one episode (The Five Doctors, 1983), but the TV series nonetheless. Also, by your stated limitation, McGann should be discounted as he was only in a single...
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Well I guess that's 10 Doctors with 12 faces. I mean there have only been 9 regenerations resulting in10 Doctors. It'll be interesting when they get to his 12th regeneration... not quite sure how...
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That fact that Gallifrey itself no longer exists may be the loophole. If the 12 regeneration limit was a rule of Rassilon, then, since Rassilon's "tomb" no longer exists, Rassilon's rules may no...
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The Master gained a new set of regenerations when he was healed by the Numismaton gas. (cf. Planet of Fire)
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What I really should have written was the original faces of the Ten Doctors. Yes I do recognize Richard Hurndall as part of the series just not Peter Cushing. That movie in 1996 was intended to be a...
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Technically, Eccleston was the 11th. Unless that first scene didn't play as I thought, he regenerated at the beginning of the first episode from Eccleston to Eccleston. Or am I the only one who paid...
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I thought in that first one he had recently regenerated into Eccleston from unseen (Paul McGann.)
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As I recall, he burst into the store, then went to the roof and BANG!!! Then mentioned something about the pain of regeneration...
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I thought he had just regenerated when he met Rose. At her flat he seemed to have the first look at his new reflection and commented on his ears. I'll have to watch it again.
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