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'''My name is Stephen.''' I am quite a fan of the series, and am therefore DELIGHTED to have found this Wikicity!
'''My name is Stephen.''' I am quite a fan of the series, and am therefore DELIGHTED to have found this Wikicity!


As an American, who gained access to the [[TARDIS]] by way of Public Broadcasting, I sadly missed out on doctors 6 through 10 (dang, there's a TENTH Doctor now!) because they simply didn't show them here, or perhaps I just missed them. I don't know.
As an American, who gained access to [[the TARDIS]] by way of Public Broadcasting, I sadly missed out on doctors 6 through 10 (dang, there's a TENTH Doctor now!) because they simply didn't show them here, or perhaps I just missed them. I don't know.


My favorite Doctor has to be [[Tom Baker]] as the [[Fourth Doctor]], pictured at right. He seems to me to have been the quintisential Doctor, though I admit all of them contribute something valuable to the mix.
My favorite Doctor has to be [[Tom Baker]] as the [[Fourth Doctor]], pictured at right. He seems to me to have been the quintisential Doctor, though I admit all of them contribute something valuable to the mix.

Latest revision as of 09:15, 16 January 2016


My name is Stephen. I am quite a fan of the series, and am therefore DELIGHTED to have found this Wikicity!

As an American, who gained access to the TARDIS by way of Public Broadcasting, I sadly missed out on doctors 6 through 10 (dang, there's a TENTH Doctor now!) because they simply didn't show them here, or perhaps I just missed them. I don't know.

My favorite Doctor has to be Tom Baker as the Fourth Doctor, pictured at right. He seems to me to have been the quintisential Doctor, though I admit all of them contribute something valuable to the mix.

I'm ecstatic that the Ninth Doctor is appearing on our SciFi Channel. The first two episodes, shown back-to-back, were utterly brilliant. I noted a bit of the old "Who" in them, especially the "flat" human, who was supposedly the last of her species.

This Ninth Doctor is quite good, though I assume he didn't make it to the next season since I hear of a tenth. I'll be reading up on that.

Well, good-bye. But before you go, would you like a Jelly Baby? No? Oh, well. Come along, K-9.