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    # Tom Baker The Fourth Doctor
    Fourth Doctor Tom Baker with 2nd Head and Sonic Screwdriver as seen in the four part serial Revenge of the Cybermen (1975). Features The Fourth Doctor (1974-1981) in velvet jacket and long scarf and includes interchangeable heads; one with wide-brimmed hat, one without. The Cybermen are on a mission to destroy asteroid Voga with its huge resource of gold, the nemesis of the Cybermen, when they run up against The Fourth Doctor

    # Peter Davison The Fifth Doctor
    Fifth Doctor Peter Davison (1982-1984) with Sonic Screwdriver, cream-coloured long coat and cricket jumper as seen in the two part serial Resurrection of the Daleks (1984) in which The Doctor battles to prevent the Daleks from releasing Davros, their creator, from a prison space station

    # Colin Baker The Sixth Doctor
    Sixth Doctor Colin Baker with Sonic Lance as seen in the two part episode Attack of the Cybermen (1985) with multi-coloured long coat. The 6th Doctor (1984-1986) must foil a Cybermen plot to redirect the path of Halley's Comet and prevent a catastrophic collision with Earth

    # Sea Devil
    Sea Devil with Heat Ray. This species of reptilian amphibians first appeared confronting Third Doctor John Pertwee in The Sea Devils (1972), resurfacing in Warriors of the Deep (1984). The Sea Devils are cold-blooded humanoid reptiles with large eyes and hook-shaped turtle beaks. Aggressive in nature they sport handheld weapons and chain mail effect body armour

    # Zygon
    As seen in the Forth Doctor Tom Baker era four-part episode Terror of the Zygons (1975). The Zygons are shape-shifters, though the natural Zygon form is of a dome-headed, orange humanoid biped with multiple octopus-like suckers. The chief warlord of the Zygons is Broton. Importantly, the Zygon carry a signalling device to summon the Skarasen, a cybernetic organism, on whose lactic fluid they depend

    # SV7 Super Voc and D84 D Class Robots
    These robot droids are from the four part Fourth Doctor episode The Robots of Death (1977). Aboard Storm Mine 4, an enormous sandminer vehicle searching for minerals on a far off planet, Fourth Doctor Tom Baker encounters robots reprogrammed to destroy their human colleagues. The silver-coloured Super Voc robots, like SV7, can speak and control the other robots.

    # D84
    Apparently of lower artificial intelligence, D84 is in reality an agent robot planted by the mining company to spy on deranged scientist Taren Capel

    # Magnus Greel & Mr Sin
    From the Tom Baker 4th Doctor serial The Talons of Weng-Chiang (1977). The murderous Magnus Greel, ex-'Justice' Minister of the Supreme Alliance is culpable in the deaths of tens of thousands. Mr Sin is a cybernetic organism, a toy robot with pig parts, also from the 51st century with a prediliction for destruction. Mr Sin flees with Magnus Greel to 19th century China where Greel manipulates the sinister cult of Weng-Chiang in order to relocate his missing time cabinet. Magnus Greel wears a black and gold Samurai outfit and warrior's helmet; the figure includes a 2nd Head accessory

    # K-1
    K-1 Robot as seen in the fourth Doctor’s first episode in 1974. Each Wave 1 Classic Series figure pack comes with a different collectable part of the giant K-1 robot. When all eight packs are collected, the giant K-1 robot can be fully assembled. Classic figures with robot parts included are Tom Baker and the robot’s hip, Peter Davidson and the robot’s right arm and Colin Baker plus the robot’s upper chest. Other figures and monsters each with a robot part include the Sea Devil, Zygon, Magnus Greel & Mr Sin, SV7 and D84

    # Classic Dalek Set
    The Classic Dalek Set features three 5" Daleks from the Classic Series episodes. The three Daleks included are as seen in The Dead Planet (1963), The Planet of the Daleks (1973) and Genesis of the Daleks (1975)

    Wave 2

    * 7th Doctor Sylvester McCoy
    Seventh Doctor (1987-1996) Sylvester McCoy without Hat as seen in Ghost Light (1989)
    * 8th Doctor
    * Ice Warrior
    First appeared in The Ice Warriors (1967) as heavily armoured reptiles with claw hands
    * Morbius Monster
    With 'goldfish bowl' head and giant crab claw as seen in The Brain of Morbius (1976) alongside Fourth Doctor Tom Baker and companion Sarah Jane Smith
    * Mummy with Jar
    The Mummy robot will include an urn accessory. As seen in Pyramids of Mars (1975) with Tom Baker and Sarah Jane Smith
    * Tenth Planet Cyberman
    10th Planet Cyberman finished in semi-transparent plastic. As seen in the four part serial The Tenth Planet (1966), featuring the First Doctor William Hartnell. In the first ever appearance of The Cybermen they land at the Antarctic on a mission to relocate all humans to the planet Mondas for transformation into Cybermen
    * Voc Robot
    In green with number stickers
    * Extra Figure
    Collect all the figures in the wave to assemble an extra figure, like the K-1 Robot in Wave 1 figure packs


    Wave 3

    * 3rd Doctor
    Third Doctor Who Jon Pertwee (1970-1974)
    * Special Weapons Dalek
    As seen in the four part serial Remembrance of the Daleks (1988). The heavy Special Weapons Dalek has the white and gold Imperial Dalek livery but has far thicker Dalekanium casing. In place of the plunger arm and eye-stalk it has a front-mounted energy cannon with up to 50 times greater firepower
    * Daleks
    Possibly to include first appearance version Dalek, Supreme Dalek and 'Revelation' Daleks with bombs strapped to them
    * Season 12 Gift Set
    To be revised. Classic series figure set featuring characters from the 1974-75 period. Possibly including Bessie the yellow car which first appeared with John Pertwee
    * Classic retro Tardis
    Featuring sloped roof, matt paint finish, blue-backed warning notice and no St. John's Ambulance logo

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 Originally Posted By: Prometheus


# Zygon
the natural Zygon form is of a dome-headed, orange humanoid biped with multiple octopus-like suckers.

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I don't remember Zygons being hairy, though.


whomod said: I generally don't like it when people decide to play by the rules against people who don't play by the rules.
It tends to put you immediately at a disadvantage and IMO is a sign of true weakness.
This is true both in politics and on the internet."

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They blew Season Twelve's budget on razors?

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anyone else watch Confidential? I downloaded years 2-3 and the first 3 from this year. it's pretty well done and kind of fun to see such comprehensive behind the scenes information for each episode.


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Aren't you kind of short for a Sontaran?


whomod said: I generally don't like it when people decide to play by the rules against people who don't play by the rules.
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This is true both in politics and on the internet."

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seems about the same


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Man, look how male Sarah-Jane looks in her first appearance! Women's Lib like a motherfucker!

I'd still do her, though. Probably even moreso, now...



Yeah Ray, I check out the Confidentials. However, these latter ones seem to pretty much just focus on the modern stuff. Which, I know, it should. But, I like the ones that show flashbacks to the Classic Series, too. It gives it more of a bridge between eras.

Did you ever catch the first one they did when the show premiered? David Tennant was the narrator/host...

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i've had trouble finding the first season of confidential online. that is funny that tennant narrated it. i read he also played a timelord in one of the audio productions a few years ago.


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November 6th, 2012: Americas new Independence Day.
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Man, those are pretty old. I think Cunty posted these years ago.

Thanks for sharing.

Now, find me some nude Freema Agyeman shots and we're in business...

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 Originally Posted By: Friendly Neighborhood Ray-man
i've had trouble finding the first season of confidential online. that is funny that tennant narrated it. i read he also played a timelord in one of the audio productions a few years ago.


If I find any Confidential links, I'll let you know...

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nice seeing Martha, though it occurs to me that she was never really gone. she missed the christmas special and 3 episodes, which she made up by being in 3 Torchwood episodes.
either way, i like her so it was nice to have her there.
Donna's family is so far kind of boring. The grandpa might be nice in that crazy old coot sort of way but the mom is just annoying. She's no Jackie. I also never really liked Martha's family. They just don't seem capable of replacing Mickey and Jackie.

I did enjoy the Doctor interacting with UNIT. It was a nice change to have this whole army instantly fall in line with the Doctor instead of the usual questioning and doubt. I liked the references to the past but wish there had been some reference to the fate of the Doctor's friend (i don't know his name but he was apparently one of the Doctor's best friends back during the UNIT days).
The banter with the kid and the Sontaran were also well done and funny. For some reason I enjoy the Doctor's humor most when it's the least appropriate, like when he's in mortal danger.


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 Originally Posted By: Friendly Neighborhood Ray-man
Donna's family is so far kind of boring. The grandpa might be nice in that crazy old coot sort of way but the mom is just annoying. She's no Jackie. I also never really liked Martha's family. They just don't seem capable of replacing Mickey and Jackie.


I wish they would stop trying. Who got on for 30 years without having a family backdrop for the companions. I enjoyed the difference with Rose. Now it's become this needless RTD plot device.

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I did enjoy the Doctor interacting with UNIT. It was a nice change to have this whole army instantly fall in line with the Doctor instead of the usual questioning and doubt. I liked the references to the past but wish there had been some reference to the fate of the Doctor's friend (i don't know his name but he was apparently one of the Doctor's best friends back during the UNIT days).


The Brigadier, Ray. His name is Brigadier Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart.

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The banter with the kid and the Sontaran were also well done and funny. For some reason I enjoy the Doctor's humor most when it's the least appropriate, like when he's in mortal danger.


I enjoyed the misunderstood 'good-bye' scene when Donna is going to see her family...

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<img src="/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" /> I hear you.

I guess I was never concerned with the effects. I mean, hell, I'm a fan of the original series, and those were horrible effects. I mean bad. So, if I can stomach that, I'll take my silly update... <img src="/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />


I actually like the low budget effects of classic Dr Who and Space 99. They have a surreal charm that CGI can't replace.


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whomod said: I generally don't like it when people decide to play by the rules against people who don't play by the rules.
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This is true both in politics and on the internet."

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 Originally Posted By: thedoctor
"Are you my mummy?"


I thought that was great too.

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i really enjoyed the episode. the mummy joke was excellent, and there were a lot of other great lines.
i'm glad martha will be around for at least one more episode. and i liked how they handled that. i also liked that split second rose cameo.


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I'm not feeling the whole Rose returning subplot they're threading throughout this season. Her and Tennant's pairing always seemed forced. I'm also tired of RTD fucking with stuff just because he wants to and not because it's good story-wise. This'll all just lead up to another series finale that will escalate the danger to the point that all RTD can do to fix it is have the Doctor do something terribly god-like and horribly gay to counter it just like he has the past three series.


whomod said: I generally don't like it when people decide to play by the rules against people who don't play by the rules.
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This is true both in politics and on the internet."

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 Originally Posted By: thedoctor
I'm not feeling the whole Rose returning subplot they're threading throughout this season. Her and Tennant's pairing always seemed forced. I'm also tired of RTD fucking with stuff just because he wants to and not because it's good story-wise. This'll all just lead up to another series finale that will escalate the danger to the point that all RTD can do to fix it is have the Doctor do something terribly god-like and horribly gay to counter it just like he has the past three series.



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 Originally Posted By: Prometheus


More info and pics here


Looks fucking awesome!


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This last episode was balls. The plot was so cliched and gay. Not to mention, Davison's daughter did not inherit her dad's acting ability. Worst of the season so far...

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 Originally Posted By: Prometheus
This last episode was balls. The plot was so cliched and gay. Not to mention, Davison's daughter did not inherit her dad's acting ability. Worst of the season so far...


So would I like it? \:\)

Seriously though I just saw the promo & it looked like it had potential. Will Davison's daughter's character be a recurring part on the show???


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She was very cute.

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She had nice tits. That's about all that was good about this episode.


whomod said: I generally don't like it when people decide to play by the rules against people who don't play by the rules.
It tends to put you immediately at a disadvantage and IMO is a sign of true weakness.
This is true both in politics and on the internet."

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yeah this episode was bad. every week i like to rewatch the episode the next day but this week i couldn't get past the credits on the second viewing. unfortunately they had some really clever ideas (the cloning, the "generations") but it just failed miserably in the execution. even the confidential seemed to reflect this. there was less enthusiasm from Tennant in the interviews.


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Tennant phoned it in. And, given the material, I do not blame him a bit. He, and the show, are better than this banal, committee-run checklist of cliches. I'm now looking forward to the rest/change the show will have next year. I'm really hoping RTD will just fucking leave before he burns it all completely out...

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I thought the last episode kinda weak also, But the potential on future stories that the episode opened up could be interesting if done right. But knowing RTD it will suck.

But all in all I have liked this season so far. It has been way more good then bad.


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Yeah, true. Even Helen Raynor did us right with the Sontarans. Not perfect, and kind of wobbly in places. But, overall, still good. It's strange how fast this season is flying by. Saturday is episode 7...

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good episode. a bit odd, but it worked for the period. David Tennant was in top form, he really gave a great physical performance throwing himself into every scene with his unique style. I especially loved the cyanide poisoning scene.
next episode is a Moffet script so it'll probably be the best of the season.


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Damn good! The plot was slightly convoluted, but overall, good times. I really liked Tennant in this episode. He was just evened-out enough. Very well done.

Of course, we now have to wait two weeks for the Moffat episode. Fucking "Eurovision"...

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 Originally Posted By: Friendly Neighborhood Ray-man
good episode. a bit odd, but it worked for the period. David Tennant was in top form, he really gave a great physical performance throwing himself into every scene with his unique style. I especially loved the cyanide poisoning scene.
next episode is a Moffet script so it'll probably be the best of the season.


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i got a DVR so I can finally watch these. yay!


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It's better if you actually just download the torrents. You don't have to wait two weeks for Sci-fi to air them, or have to worry about the shows being edited.


whomod said: I generally don't like it when people decide to play by the rules against people who don't play by the rules.
It tends to put you immediately at a disadvantage and IMO is a sign of true weakness.
This is true both in politics and on the internet."

Our Friendly Neighborhood Ray-man said: "no, the doctor's right. besides, he has seniority."
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