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Posted: 05 Jun 2006, 12:28
by Going Underground
Gosh lots to respond to here, I must learn to copy paste in this forum :?

Neil, well done for keeping the thread going :wink:

Soup Dragon, although your least favourite Doctor it appears as though Sylvester McCoy is the one who has joined the forum :)

Ric, I concur with your findings Dr Who is the best programme on TV :D

Ollie, A sonic screwdriver can be used for many more purposes than simply unscrewing screws :shock:

Posted: 07 Jun 2006, 06:47
by Soup Dragon
OK... Who is the joker that has voted for Sylvester McCoy :x
This is supposed to be a serious poll, I only put McCoy on here for a joke, I really didnt expect anyone to vote for the WORST doctor....
Come forward whoever you are and justify your vote :D

Posted: 07 Jun 2006, 06:47
by Soup Dragon
All doctors must be considered which is why I included McCoy.
I should have included Peter Cushing as well but you can only offer 10 options :?

Posted: 07 Jun 2006, 09:09
by tubeguru
Your poll was for the best Doctor. Therefore, all Doctors must be considered. I have no doubt, however, that whoever voted for SMc is taking the piss.

Posted: 07 Jun 2006, 12:25
by Going Underground
tpfkar wrote:/I actually came up for an idea for a tube-related story last year, about something very nasty lurking in the tunnels....called 'Severe Delays.'
Would be a bit tactless given 7/7 though.
Unfortunately Ric (like you great idea for visiting all 275 Tube Stations :wink: ) there has already been an episode set on the London Underground.
The 1968 classic with Patrick Troughton playing the Doctor "The Web of fear" featured the "Yeti" (Abominable Snowmen) for the second time, but not as previously in Tibet they were now roaming the Tube network :shock:

Line attached (there are some others)
http://www.krysstal.com/drwho2.html

Posted: 07 Jun 2006, 19:50
by tpfkar
Ooh, good point. Those Yeti get everywhere, don't they?

Posted: 18 Jun 2006, 13:30
by moley
***** wrote:Anyone here on this forum in their 30's and over will vote for Tim.
Since when has anyone by the name of Tim played The Doctor?

Posted: 20 Jun 2006, 21:01
by Soup Dragon
Maybe Geoff is getting ready for Wimbledon and the annual cries of "Come on Tim", although I don't think that Mr Henman would make a very good doctor somehow. :D
Incidentally, the fool who voted for Sylvester McCoy has still not come forward. Who would vote for such a crap doctor? "You cannot be serious" :x

Posted: 20 Jun 2006, 22:57
by tpfkar
I'm sure that Mrs McCoy is very proud of her son. ;)

To be fair, I think he edges it over Tennant.

*ducks and waits for the reaction*

Posted: 21 Jun 2006, 21:30
by PFW
Soup Dragon wrote: Incidentally, the fool who voted for Sylvester McCoy has still not come forward. Who would vote for such a crap doctor?
There was nothing wrong per se with Mr McCoy: I think the BBC had lost the will to do anything interesting with him and decended into using gimmicks.

But I still voted for Pertwee.

Posted: 21 Jun 2006, 22:26
by Soup Dragon
Well done on voting for Pertwee, in my opinion the second best doctor, just marginally behind Baker. I'm suprised that Pertwee has'nt got more votes but I guess that reflects the age of people on this forum.....
i.e. not too many old gits :wink: