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    Doctor Who -Tom Baker years

    okay this this maybe a strange question but I have never seen one episode of this ? I would like to my question is where do I start ? what episodes should I watch? .thinking on buying some on dvd any info and help would be cool thanks guys

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    I would say start with Tom's first story, Robot
    It's a good story

    Hmmm,
    There's so many good Bakers out there it's had to make a favorites list
    But you should start with Robot.
    Last edited by Mikey; Nov 4, '10 at 11:59 PM.
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    What he said,start from the beginning and develop the flavor as it was created. that first year holds up well.
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    Hmmmm....

    Tom Baker's run is a bit of an oddity, 'cos it shifts quite dramaticly halfway through. It starts as a kind of sci-fi horror series and ends as a sort of wistful cosmic sci-fi show.

    Don C.

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    many consider his run the best due to it's length (he was the doctor of most of the 70's). Most of Tom's stories are out on dvd and many of the early releases can be had for a low cost used (especially the Key to Time season which was remastered for a second dvd release last year) this is all the Tom stories out on dvd in the us as of today in original airing order (you can use Amazon if you want the release order)
    Season 12
    Robot - Not a bad regeneration story
    The Ark in Space
    The Sontaran Experiment
    Genesis of the Daleks - one of the most regarded Dalek stories
    Revenge of the Cybermen

    season 13
    Planet of Evil
    Pyramids of Mars
    The Brain of Morbius

    season 14
    The Masque of Mandragora
    The Hand of Fear
    The Deadly Assassin
    The Robots of Death
    The Talons of Weng-Chiang

    season 15
    Horror of Fang Rock
    The Invisible Enemy
    Image of the Fendahl
    Underworld
    The Invasion of Time

    season 16 The Key to time Season long story Arc
    The Ribos Operation
    The Pirate Planet
    The Stones of Blood
    The Androids of Tara
    The Power of Kroll
    The Armageddon Factor

    Season 17
    Destiny of the Daleks - don't watch this unless you see Genesis of the Daleks first
    City of Death - regarded as a top 10 of all time by many (I can't recall exactly where it ranked in the DWM poll)
    Creature From the Pit - 70's who at it's worst the effects shots are poor and the plot is thin
    Nightmare of Eden - 70's who at it's worst the effects shots are poor and the plot is thin
    The Horns of Nimon - 70's who at it's worst the effects shots are poor and the plot is thin

    Season 18 (the purple coat and JNT era begins)
    The Leisure Hive
    Espace trilogy
    Full Circle
    State of Decay
    Warriors' Gate
    The Keeper of Traken
    Logopolis
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    BBC site if you want story summaries and reviews
    BBC - Doctor Who - Classic Series - Episode Guide - Fourth Doctor Index

  7. I'm in the same boat as MattelMike.

    I have always been VERY curious - As I was telling another member here, I used to freak-OUT to that theme music, and the Dalek robots scared the hell outta me!!
    (Hey, I was 5 years old! lol)

    Not sure if I'm permitted to say this here, but -

    Oddly, I had grown-up thinking that WHO was more of a 'drug thing' between my brother and his friends - the 'cool guys'. (You know, media such as: The Wall, Yellow Submarine, Flash Gordon, etc. - very visceral and VERY cool ) They would all have a 'smoke' and then watch WHO on PBS on his black and white set. I remember he would shoo me away as in 'you wouldnt get it' or 'this is too cool for you kid!'

    None of my people really watched it or spoke of it by the time I was a teenager, and my buddies that WERE into the 'nerd interests' were more about Trek, D&D, Apple Computer stuff, and Apes. Strangely no WHO.

    Anyhow, I'm not trying to pry-into your post MattelMike, I'm curious as well...

    Take care -

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    The thing about Dr Who, as long as you know his basic background you can jump in just about anywhere (not counting story arcs)
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    I was watching the "Invisible Enemy" DVD last night and it kind of made me realise my interest in Tom's Doctor steadily declines once K9 enters the scene, I still have some faves from the "Post K9" era but I have a good deal of "Mehs".

    I really find Graham Williams over ambitions are what most people laugh at when it comes to the cheapness of Doctor Who. Every producer had some horrible effects but man, that era is just trying to be bigger than it should.

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    Quote Originally Posted by palitoy View Post
    I was watching the "Invisible Enemy" DVD last night and it kind of made me realise my interest in Tom's Doctor steadily declines once K9 enters the scene, I still have some faves from the "Post K9" era but I have a good deal of "Mehs".

    I really find Graham Williams over ambitions are what most people laugh at when it comes to the cheapness of Doctor Who. Every producer had some horrible effects but man, that era is just trying to be bigger than it should.
    Invisible enemy is a real lowpoint in the non JNT Tom Baker's (I find most of season 18 horrid). It's not K9 that's bad it's the evil virus / giant Prawn rubber suit and the immense overuse of CSO (Underworld was even worse with CSO overload)
    I like K9 and some of his stories are good but it's only a sign of how good the portrayal of John Leeson was that makes K9 work. K9 is great in the sun makers (not on dvd yet) and Androids of Tara

    City of Death is my favorite post K9 story but k9 isn't in it
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