Oct 29, 2007 15:45
I know, I know, it's been ages.
My question is where is the best place to start someone off on the Doctor Who oeuvre? I can't really begin at the beginning, as many episodes are lost or incomplete. The Tom Baker years, perhaps the "Key of Time" cycle? Or would it just make more sense to start off with the excellent recent reboot?
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Start with "City of Death". Tom Baker, Lalla Ward written by Douglas Adams. cameo by John Cleese. Then if you want to show scary, go for "Horror of Fang Rock". Sci-fi? "Robots of Death". Then jump to "Resurrection of the Daleks" from the Fifth Doctor - it has Davros, and the Daleks on Earth. Sidestep to "Earthshock" if you want to introduce the Cybermen. Then "Curse of Fenric" from the Seventh Doctor -- awesome episode, very creepy and "who is the Doctor, really?" stuff. Then start with Eccleston.
And I find Tennant spastic, but nevertheless quite lickable. *grin*
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So much to see...
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I'm not sure if jumping around is really the best idea, though. Plenty of PBS stations still show the old shows late at night. Just jump in somewhere in the Pertwee or Tom Baker runs and go from there.
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I guess it all depends on how much indoctrination our host intends. A marathon? A few hours a week? One episode to say: This. This is Doctor Who. ? (in which case...gosh..go straight to "The Empty Child" parts 1&2, imho)
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Pyramids of Mars is good Tom Baker as well
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