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Classical Gallifrey

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A Look Back At Some Classic Doctor Who

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Classical Gallifrey skip to main | skip to sidebar Classical Gallifrey A Look Back At Some Classic Doctor Who Pages Index 1st Doctor 2nd Doctor 3rd Doctor 4th Doctor 5th Doctor 6th Doctor 7th Doctor 8th Doctor Monday, November 24, 2014 A Post-Afterword: So You'd Like to Popcorn Classic Who... Whenever I tell people I've seen all of Classic Who, the first question that I always get from interested parties (after they express envy or whatever) is confession that they don't know where to start. Conventional wisdom with the Classic Series is to watch what sounds interesting. Or start with the Hinchcliffe/Holmes era because those are the best stories. Or start with the 7th Doctor/Ace stuff because it's the most modern. Or you could be bold and start from the beginning (which a friend of mine is doing without having seen any of the new stuff. I'm still pulling for him). My gut reaction is to give those curious an order that would popcorn through the whol...

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