Sujet : Re: Which Decade was the best for Doctor Who?
De : arthur (at) *nospam* alum.calberkeley.org (Arthur Lipscomb)
Groupes : rec.arts.tv rec.arts.drwho uk.media.tv.sf.drwho rec.arts.sf.tv rec.arts.sf.fandomDate : 11. Apr 2024, 19:11:33
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On 4/10/2024 12:19 PM, anim8rfsk wrote:
John Hall <john_nospam@jhall.co.uk> wrote:
In message <uv67tu$10nsn$1@dont-email.me>, Ubiquitous
<weberm@polaris.net> writes
In article <uuvpup$lgg$2@gallifrey.nk.ca>, doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca wrote:
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca wrote:
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1970s?
1980s?
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I'm not sure which one, but leaning towards the 1980's.
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The JN-T years.
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I had Tom Baker and Peter Davidson in mind when I chose.
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Wasn't Tom Baker the 1970s?
1974-1981
I watched him in the 80s so I always thought of him as an 80s Doctor. It's so weird looking back on it now and realizing he was long gone by the time I started to watch. Even in the early 90s his episodes were still being rerun, probably more than the later Doctors. I think by the McCoy took over my local PBS station was getting them pretty close to the U.K. airings and that just reinforced the idea that I had always been watching them close to real time.