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I adore ''Doctor Who'' books, mainly New Series Adventures and factual books. I take great pleasure in reading the excellent ''Doctor Who Magazine''. I find Murray Gold's musical scores to be fantastic, golden, and wonderfully intense, and see his work as one of the best things to happen to ''Who''. Ultimately, I watch ''Doctor Who'' because it has a legacy, and an awful lot of running. | I adore ''Doctor Who'' books, mainly New Series Adventures and factual books. I take great pleasure in reading the excellent ''Doctor Who Magazine''. I find Murray Gold's musical scores to be fantastic, golden, and wonderfully intense, and see his work as one of the best things to happen to ''Who''. Ultimately, I watch ''Doctor Who'' because it has a legacy, and an awful lot of running. |
Revision as of 17:16, 19 May 2011
I love Doctor Who (obvious fact is obvious). With a passion. I mightn't have seen every Classic episode, but I have knowledge of each episodes' events. Anyways, enough of the boring, linear sentences, and more of wibbly-wobbly-timey-wimey facts:
Favourite Doctors
- The Eleventh Doctor (Matt Smith)
- The Tenth Doctor (David Tennant)
- The Ninth Doctor (Christopher Eccleston)
- The Third Doctor (Jon Pertwee)
Favourite Companions
- Rose Tyler (Billie Piper)
- Donna Noble (Catherine Tate)
- River Song (Alex Kingston)
- Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen)
Favourite Enemies
- The Cybermen
- The Master
- The Silurians
- The Weeping Angels
Favourite Episodes
- The Time of Angels
- The Hungry Earth
- Utopia
- Aliens of London/World War Three
- Dalek
- The Girl in the Fireplace
- The Unicorn and the Wasp
I adore Doctor Who books, mainly New Series Adventures and factual books. I take great pleasure in reading the excellent Doctor Who Magazine. I find Murray Gold's musical scores to be fantastic, golden, and wonderfully intense, and see his work as one of the best things to happen to Who. Ultimately, I watch Doctor Who because it has a legacy, and an awful lot of running.