Who was the first Doctor you ever saw, and what episode?

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Rule Britannia

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I've already replied to this topic but I was wondering if somebody could tell me which season of doctor who david tennant started in and which one he regenerated in?
 

Dr. Gargunza

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RevRaptor said:
...Patrick Troughton is still my favourite doctor it's really sad that most of his story arcs are lost, I watched them on Tv when I was a kid and now I'll never get to watch them again.
Have you checked Netflix Instant View? They've got a couple of the surviving Troughton arcs on there, including the awesome "Tomb of the Cybermen." (I am, however, a bit ticked off that Troughton's "The War Games" is only available on disc--I've never seen the full arc, only about the last 1/3 of it.)
 

Kapol

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My first doctor was the Christopher Eccleston in the episode Rose. He did a really good job, and it's a shame he only got one season. David Tennant is my favorite so far, though the new one has been doing surprisingly good as well. To be honest, each time they introduced the new one, I hated them for at first then grew to like them. I thought David Tennant looked like an idiot and that Matt Smith looked like a horrible doctor. I'm glad I was wrong in both cases.
 

Thundergod1020

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I first saw Eccleston in the episode in Cardiff, where all the spirits are being dragged into bodies. After a few more episodes, my station stopped, for some reason. Not two months ago, I got Netflix, and started on the Christmas Invasion, and staying from there.
 

RevRaptor

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Dr. Gargunza said:
RevRaptor said:
...Patrick Troughton is still my favourite doctor it's really sad that most of his story arcs are lost, I watched them on Tv when I was a kid and now I'll never get to watch them again.
Have you checked Netflix Instant View? They've got a couple of the surviving Troughton arcs on there, including the awesome "Tomb of the Cybermen." (I am, however, a bit ticked off that Troughton's "The War Games" is only available on disc--I've never seen the full arc, only about the last 1/3 of it.)
I have all of the surviving arcs and most of the reconstructed ones (just pictures with the original audio). Some clever fans are making animated segments for the missing ones but baring some lucky find most of Thoughton's story arcs are lost to us. I have tracked down what I can but only about a quarter of his episodes are actually watchable.