How many of the ten tv doctors are still alive? And with the advent of digital special effects, wouldn't it be great to see the ten in one story? (Like the Five Doctors story in 1983)
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madboutcats Sat 28/06/08 20:41
oooohhh whickerman what a great episode that would be...i can think of five that are still with us...sylvester mc coy, tom baker, pewter davidson, christopher and david and just thought of a sixth the other baker but for the life of me the name has just slipped away.
madboutcats Sat 28/06/08 20:42
oops that should be peter....!!
SKA Sat 28/06/08 20:44
I havent seen the 1983 one (because I wasn't born then!!) but I think I've seen a clip of it on the bbc website and loved it. Another one would be FANTASTIC!!
Arkmast Sat 28/06/08 20:49
Okay, here are the Docs...
Doctor 1) William Hartnel - I’m afraid he’s brown bread.
Doctor 2) Patrick Troughton – went west a while ago.
Doctor 3) Jon Pertwee – is propping up a scarecrow somewhere in southern England.
Doctor 4) Mad Uncle Tom – alive and kicking somewhere in Little Britain.
Doctor 5) Peter Davison – (my doctor) is The Last Detective as well as the 5th Time Lord.
Doctor 6) Colin Baker – could still put a bun in the oven.
Doctor 7) Sylvester McCoy – is still banging nails up his nose.
Doctor 8) Paul McGann – only ever did the movie.
Doctor 9) Christopher Eccleston – won’t be seen much since he learned how to turn invisible in Heroes.
Doctor 10) David Tennant – you can work out for yourself.
Doctor 11) Stephen Fry – had better be the next Doctor or I’m breaking into Russell T. Davis’ house and sticking a horse-head in his bed.
now theres a thought arkmast....what an interesting dr stephen fry would make...................a very gay doctor..oh er.
tonymclark Mon 30/06/08 12:33
The first three Doctors are dead, and they died in the order that they appeared as the Doctor on TV, so if I was Tom Baker, I would be worried that I am next.