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Results:What is your favourite Colin Baker story?
The Twin Dilemma
1 (1.14%)
Attack of the Cybermen
9 (10.23%)
Vengeance on Varos
22 (25.00%)
The Mark of the Rani
4 (4.55%)
The Two Doctors
12 (13.64%)
Timelash
3 (3.41%)
Revelation of the Daleks
26 (29.55%)
The Mysterious Planet
2 (2.27%)
Mindwarp
1 (1.14%)
Terror of the Vervoids
6 (6.82%)
The Ultimate Foe
2 (2.27%)
Voters: 88. You can't vote on this poll right now - are you signed in?
POLL: What is your favourite Colin Baker story?
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Lord Melbury
21-02-2014
Originally Posted by Will2911:
“The first Colin Baker story I saw was Vengeance on Varos and I loved it, I couldn't actually understand why people said Colin was awful and his era was bad after seeing it... But then I saw Timelash”

This is exactly what I would have posted!
Thrombin
21-02-2014
I voted the Two Doctors. I always love the multi-doctor stories

Vengeance on Varos would probably be my next choice.
doublefour
22-02-2014
Amazing seven other people apart from me picked Attack of the Cybermen, thought I'd be the only one. The Colin Baker era shouldn't be ignored The Mark of the Rani, Revelation of the Daleksand the latter end of the Trial of a Timelord season contain some engrossing viewing.
Mrfipp
23-02-2014
"Vengeance on Varos". Easily Six's best TV story, it's dark, and brutal and it gives us the horribly repulsive Sil.

It audio was included, "The Holy Terror". It's my absolute favorite Doctor Who story ever. Listen to it now people. DO IT.
chuffnobbler
23-02-2014
Very surprising to see Vengeance at second place in this poll! I like Vengeance, but not that much.

I certainly agree with Doublefour: Attack, Mark, Revelation, Vervoids/Ultimate ... all of them unforgettable in their own way. Colin's era is too easily written off.
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