Through the years, we have witnessed a variety of Doctors, each bringing their own charm to the role. But it is rarely discussed which Doctor would win in the attractiveness and fanciability stakes. The obvious choice would be to plump for model esque Matt Smith, but I don't think he is necessarily the most fanciable...
William Hartnell brought a grandfatherly cool to the role, an older statesman air. Not pysically stunning, but for an older gent he was in good shape when it came to battles, had a mane of soft hair and a good bone structure.
Patrick Troughton could be deemed as somewhat cute and cuddly. His impish allure would win over a few hearts, in the way that Dudley Moore might have done. His moppish hair makes him a rival for the likes of The Beatles.
Jon Pertwee was the heroic type. Despite greying hair, he was definitely the hunkiest Doctor to date. A brilliant wardrobe, masculine body and effortless charm. You can imagine he would dine you well and be a superb entertainer at the dinner table and in the bedroom.
Tom Baker is an odd one. Somewhere between good looking and not. His curly hair is a delight and the broad grin could melt many hearts, but is he fanciable in the same way as Pertwee? Whereas Pertwee looked like he would smell fresh, Baker's attire gave him an instant musty air. This is a turn off for me.
Peter Davison is conventially good looking with a soft face and a schoolboy esque haircut. He is the kind of man you would enjoy a cosy meal with, the kind of man who wouldn't overstep the mark. While good looking, he does lack the edge and bad boy factor though which makes him all too safe. The kind of man you would end up cheating on.
Colin Baker has a great physical presence about him. Strong manly features and a confidence which would draw you in. His height adds stature, but is let down by the curly blonde hair. Had it been cropped and spikey like the twins from Bros and he had been clad in denim, he would have been a real heartthrob.
Sylvester McCoy is a curious one. Not instantly attractiveness, but he does have a certain something. The way he scampers about in an animal like way is cute and he brings an understated sensuality to the role.
Paul McGann is effortlessly sexy. Dashing in a Mr Darcy way. He merely has to glide into a room for the pulses to start racing.
Christopher Eccleston brings a bad boy charm to the role. Although not facially overwhelming, his attire and cropped hair give him the edge that makes him desirable.
David Tennant is a good looking man, fine hair, good build, atheletic and confident to go with it. But this is all too obvious. He needed some flaws, like a hooked nose or wandering eye. When someone is so perfect, one starts to look for faults that aren't there which can be dangerous.
Matt Smith might be lanky and gangly, but he has luxurious hair and a beautifully sculptured face which would win over any model agency, This Doctor manages to recapture some of the dandy appeal of Pertwee. His slightly camp nature makes him more accessible for males too.
William Hartnell brought a grandfatherly cool to the role, an older statesman air. Not pysically stunning, but for an older gent he was in good shape when it came to battles, had a mane of soft hair and a good bone structure.
Patrick Troughton could be deemed as somewhat cute and cuddly. His impish allure would win over a few hearts, in the way that Dudley Moore might have done. His moppish hair makes him a rival for the likes of The Beatles.
Jon Pertwee was the heroic type. Despite greying hair, he was definitely the hunkiest Doctor to date. A brilliant wardrobe, masculine body and effortless charm. You can imagine he would dine you well and be a superb entertainer at the dinner table and in the bedroom.
Tom Baker is an odd one. Somewhere between good looking and not. His curly hair is a delight and the broad grin could melt many hearts, but is he fanciable in the same way as Pertwee? Whereas Pertwee looked like he would smell fresh, Baker's attire gave him an instant musty air. This is a turn off for me.
Peter Davison is conventially good looking with a soft face and a schoolboy esque haircut. He is the kind of man you would enjoy a cosy meal with, the kind of man who wouldn't overstep the mark. While good looking, he does lack the edge and bad boy factor though which makes him all too safe. The kind of man you would end up cheating on.
Colin Baker has a great physical presence about him. Strong manly features and a confidence which would draw you in. His height adds stature, but is let down by the curly blonde hair. Had it been cropped and spikey like the twins from Bros and he had been clad in denim, he would have been a real heartthrob.
Sylvester McCoy is a curious one. Not instantly attractiveness, but he does have a certain something. The way he scampers about in an animal like way is cute and he brings an understated sensuality to the role.
Paul McGann is effortlessly sexy. Dashing in a Mr Darcy way. He merely has to glide into a room for the pulses to start racing.
Christopher Eccleston brings a bad boy charm to the role. Although not facially overwhelming, his attire and cropped hair give him the edge that makes him desirable.
David Tennant is a good looking man, fine hair, good build, atheletic and confident to go with it. But this is all too obvious. He needed some flaws, like a hooked nose or wandering eye. When someone is so perfect, one starts to look for faults that aren't there which can be dangerous.
Matt Smith might be lanky and gangly, but he has luxurious hair and a beautifully sculptured face which would win over any model agency, This Doctor manages to recapture some of the dandy appeal of Pertwee. His slightly camp nature makes him more accessible for males too.





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