I just watched an episode of his from 72, I forgot the name but they go on a ship where all the human race is and there is a bug alien...
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The Ark In Space, one of the best, though it was in 1975, in 1972 Pertwee was still the Doctor.
Personally, I think people liked him because he projected so much alien persona into the part. His demeanor was so utterly odd, but warm at the same time. He was bound to appeal to the children, just as Troughton's playful attitude did. He also happens to be the Doctor that a huge number of people who are now 40 - 50 watched, because he was on for so long.
I don't actually like all that many of his stories,apart from his first, where his act was fresh, and last season, where they revamped him. In between, he stagnated a bit.
Personally I liked the Demi-God mystery of the McCoy era more. And Ace was fit.
I don't really remember many episodes. I seemed to like the Daveros episode where Baker ran out of a meat locker with a plucked cornish hen stuck to his neck like a leech (said to be a Dalek brain or body). I liked the one with Sutek that had the android mummies, and I liked the one with the huge monster-part body that had the brain in the plastic fish bowl for a head.
Genesis of The Daleks, Pyramids of Mars and
The Brain of Morbius respectively. :biggrin:
Listen to this insanely famous song, (listen word for word), and tell me its not about Doctor Who.
http://www.youtube.c...h?v=sfR_HWMzgyc :lmao:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x7tKAi-lDhM
"you are getting smarter although it has nothing to do with you it is entirely because of me."
The actual exchange is:
"You're improving, Harry! Your mind is beginning to work! Entirely due to my influence of course, you mustn't take any credit for it."
Of course, Harry had just started panicking and pressing buttons in what was to be a trip to the moon, ended up travelling about 7000 years into the future, fighting off the insect horde, t-matting down to a wasted Earth and being tortured by a Sontaran, and indirectly led to their hijacking by the Timelord Black Ops Agency, being forced to attack the daleks in a series of events that led to the opening salvo in the Last Time War. I'd say The Doctor's aloofness was justified.
Doctor Who is one of my favourites, see.