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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorBluefox75
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I know there are some users here more familiar with the long history of Doctor Who, so I'm asking for help:

My wife and I both grew up watching Tom Baker on PBS and now we really enjoy the new series. As an admitted nerd, I feel ashamed to admit that I don't know a lot about the gallopin' Gallifreyan's storied history but I'm keen to learn. So, I'm asking for a reference that puts the T.V. series in some kind of order (I'd say chronological but it's about a Time Lord, so time doesn't matter, heh?).

We'd like to buy the DVDs but what order do we watch them in? I could order them by incarnations of the good Doctor but that only takes it so far. I've looked at Wikipedia but I almost fell asleep because the history there was awfully dry.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

BTW, I miss Rose...
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Well this site is ok, a good place to start.

http://www.gallifreyone.com/

I too got hook in during the Tom Baker years and have been trying to find as many as possible of the DVDs. NetFlix has some, so watch a few from it.

According to some post I have seen, some of the shows are lost due to a house cleaning at BBC for storage space. So sad.

Have you seen the current spin offs? "Torchwood" and "Sarah Jane Smith"
There are Older spin offs too..

Reply privately if you have any direct questions.
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Direct link to Galiifrey One's episode guide - Click me
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Not going help you BlueFox75, but it is Doctor Who weekend in the UK on UKTVDrama which will likely help with these questions!
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Have you seen the current spin offs? "Torchwood" and "Sarah Jane Smith"
There are Older spin offs too..

Reply privately if you have any direct questions.


I'd heard about them but haven't seen them. The U.S. takes a long time to catch on, if at all.

The wife and I found three used but perfect Doctor Who DVDs this past weekend, each with an episode number. We both wondered what moron would sell a Doctor Who DVD but I'm not complaining.

Thanks for the suggestions!
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Ash's useless trivia portion of brain won't help you much, but it does contain the doctors by name in order:-

William Hartnell
Patrick Troughton
Jon Pertwee
Tom Baker
Peter Davidson
Colin Baker
Sylvester McCoy
Paul McGann
Christopher Eccleston
David Tennant

With a quick appearance as the good doctor by Peter Cushing in "Daleks' Invasion Earth: 2150 A.D."

So there you have it.  My brain is officially full of crap. 
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Ash's useless trivia portion of brain won't help you much, but it does contain the doctors by name in order:-

William Hartnell
Patrick Troughton
Jon Pertwee
Tom Baker
Peter Davidson
Colin Baker
Sylvester McCoy
Paul McGann
Christopher Eccleston
David Tennant

With a quick appearance as the good doctor by Peter Cushing in "Daleks' Invasion Earth: 2150 A.D."

So there you have it.  My brain is officially full of crap. 

Now name the comic relief doctors in order
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Trevor Martin played the Doctor in the 1974 stageplay Doctor Who and the Seven Keys to Doomsday. Peter Cushing played the Doctor in two films: Dr. Who and the Daleks and the one already mentioned Daleks' Invasion Earth: 2150 A.D. There was another stageplay in the early nineties ( The Ultimate Adventure) where Jon Pertwee returned as the Doctor, Colin Baker then took over from him, I think they did about four months each in the play. Knowledge is a dangerous thing?
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Not a surprise you might know these bits of trivia ... reading your name backwards
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Not a surprise you might know these bits of trivia ... reading your name backwards


Reverse mine and you'll see it spells TARDIS, as in Dr. Who's time machine. Also it's the type of TARDIS the War Chief; a renegade Timelord played brilliantly by Edward Brayshaw; builds for his boss, The War Lord in the classic Dr. Who story The War Games.
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Also it's the type of TARDIS the War Chief; a renegade Timelord played brilliantly by Edward Brayshaw; builds for his boss, The War Lord in the classic Dr. Who story The War Games.


You mean some people don't know this?     
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Also it's the type of TARDIS the War Chief; a renegade Timelord played brilliantly by Edward Brayshaw; builds for his boss, The War Lord in the classic Dr. Who story The War Games.


You mean some people don't know this?     

I didn't - I have not been a Dr Who fan - We never saw any of it on TV that I know of. Sad, I know.
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I didn't - I have not been a Dr Who fan - We never saw any of it on TV that I know of. Sad, I know.


I grew up hiding behind the settee (when I was a child I hasten to add..) watching Dr who.

Have you seen the 'Blink' episode yet? I assume probably not - but try and watch this - apparently lots of children in Britain had to start hiding again..
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Ash's useless trivia portion of brain won't help you much, but it does contain the doctors by name in order:-

William Hartnell
Patrick Troughton
Jon Pertwee
Tom Baker
Peter Davidson
Colin Baker
Sylvester McCoy
Paul McGann
Christopher Eccleston
David Tennant

With a quick appearance as the good doctor by Peter Cushing in "Daleks' Invasion Earth: 2150 A.D."

So there you have it.  My brain is officially full of crap. 


Fanboi mode on - you missed Richard Hurndall who played the role of the first Dr in the Five Doctors, as William Hartnell was no longer alive - fanboi mode off.  I only say because you included Peter Cushing 
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Doh!!!!

I sit corrected.  Help yourself to ten bonus points and a gold star. 

They sought it with thimbles, they sought it with care,
They pursued it with forks and hope.
They threatened it's life with a railway share,
They charmed it with smiles and soap

Ash's art
Ash's poetry
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frankly 'Blink' gave me the chills and i'm 26...   it was one of the best episodes of the season IMO 

(sorry if this is a little off topic.)
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