Octoberbride03
<font color=660000>I think Tweetie done gone Cucko
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Well, we started with the beginning of the new series (2005), and then maybe any of the old Tom Baker episodes (fourth Doctor). My husband was a fan since he was a child, but I am new to the series. The new series is modern and all the Doctors are really good. My favorite is the 10th Doctor, played by David Tennant. I am biased for him though because he played Barty Crouch Jr. in the Harry Potter movies.
BBC America is doing a special show once a month called, "Doctor Who - Revisited." If you have On Demand, you can probably get January and February's. March's episode is this Sunday night. Anyway, each episode is dedicated to one of the Doctors. January was the first Doctor, and after a group talk about him (think like 'I Love the 80's' on VH1), they show an Episode from his time as the Doctor. February was the second Doctor, this Sunday is the third, etc....It's the 50th anniversary this year, so BBC America is showing a lot of specials.
I don't know if you have kids, or if you plan to let them watch, but I have a 10 year old who loves Doctor Who. We let her watch all of them at first, but the 'new' series can be a bit scary. After a couple of scary episodes, we started watching them before we let her see them, so that we could filter any that were too scary! The older seasons are pretty tame, and the special effects are so funny sometimes that they are rarely scary.![]()
I KNEW I KNEW DAVID TENNANT FROM SOMEWHERE!
UGH nerve occurred to me to watch the Goblet of Fire again and have it hit me over the head

