Note: I'm going to contune to use classic Doctor numbering. click here for an excellent explanation why that is the proper choice.
As we close in on the final month of the momentous Fiftieth Anniversary year of Doctor Who, all of the "Doctors Revisited" specials have aired. I had already planned to look at their choices compared to mine for each incarnation at this time. However, I got bonus material this past weekend.
The "Day of the Doctor" was all about revisiting.
And, yes, I love the round things too!
Therefore today will not only recap each Doctor's chosen and re-aired adventure, but great moments in revisiting from the Anniversary Special as well.
Before continuing, I'd like to apologize to every Doctor Who fan in the United Kingdom on behalf of my country, the United States. I don't know where they find the people to host BBC America Doctor Who events, but they need to search a little harder and find some who are aware of ANY aspect of the classic series. One of the only mentions it got (aside from multiple "wouldn't it be cool if"s referencing things the classic series did years ago) was the woman who seemed amazed and full of scoffing that people she knew actually listed Tom Baker or Sylvester McCoy as their favorite Doctor. Whovians across the pond, sorry for my countrymen's lack of connection to historical significance.
As we close in on the final month of the momentous Fiftieth Anniversary year of Doctor Who, all of the "Doctors Revisited" specials have aired. I had already planned to look at their choices compared to mine for each incarnation at this time. However, I got bonus material this past weekend.
The "Day of the Doctor" was all about revisiting.
And, yes, I love the round things too!
Therefore today will not only recap each Doctor's chosen and re-aired adventure, but great moments in revisiting from the Anniversary Special as well.
Before continuing, I'd like to apologize to every Doctor Who fan in the United Kingdom on behalf of my country, the United States. I don't know where they find the people to host BBC America Doctor Who events, but they need to search a little harder and find some who are aware of ANY aspect of the classic series. One of the only mentions it got (aside from multiple "wouldn't it be cool if"s referencing things the classic series did years ago) was the woman who seemed amazed and full of scoffing that people she knew actually listed Tom Baker or Sylvester McCoy as their favorite Doctor. Whovians across the pond, sorry for my countrymen's lack of connection to historical significance.