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Why did Ace call The Doctor "Professor"
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Mr Seta
16-01-2014
Originally Posted by Matt_1979:
“Some interesting comments. I liked Ace as well and the Sylvester McCoy era is the first Doctor Who era I remember well. (I have a few memories of Colin Baker but of no specific episodes and very vague memories of Peter Davison.) I know some forum members aren't keen on the Sylvester McCoy years, although I personally liked him as The Doctor. I am not sure if I would enjoy his episodes as much now as I have since seen a number of Tom Baker stories.

I have seen in other Digital Spy posts that some fans aren't as keen on some of the McCoy-era villains - sorry to go off-topic.”

Some, some??? Ermm, what about "most"-?

In the words of that expert on everything, Comic Book Guy: "worst Doctor ever".
Nah, just joshing, everyone is entitled to their opinion and their likes and dislikes (even if it isn't the correct one)
Matt_1979
16-01-2014
Originally Posted by Mr Seta:
“Some, some??? Ermm, what about "most"-?

In the words of that expert on everything, Comic Book Guy: "worst Doctor ever".
Nah, just joshing, everyone is entitled to their opinion and their likes and dislikes (even if it isn't the correct one) ”

Of course
JAS84
16-01-2014
Originally Posted by Michael_Eve:
“Yep, it was 'doughnut'. Pretty random! (She thought Mel was sweet? Or sugary? Or had a hole in the middle?? Gawd knows.)Maybe it was just a 'thing' she did...she hated her real name (mother issues) and giving other people nicknames was a habit she got into. I remember she called the little girl in 'Survival' 'Squeak' and I think she called the creepy schoolgirl something after she was 'unpossessed' in 'ROTD' but can't remember what it was. And was it Glitz who was infamously labelled 'Bilgebag' ??

Haven't seen these stories for a while. ”

Hating her real name is hardly surprising. How many 1980s teenagers were called Dorothy? The name was considered old fashioned by then.
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